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"It's come to light that FEMA sent personnel that wasn't necessarily the most capable, it's come to light that they didn't recruit enough people in some areas, it's come to light that there have been delays precisely because of the bureaucracy," Rivera Schatz added.
An issue concerning intimacy or finances will come to light.
And just all the stuff that's come to light, obviously.
Recently, however, a few more details have come to light.
It says no evidence had come to light of wrongdoing.
That means that even systemic problems rarely come to light.
Another troubling account of sexual harassment has come to light.
Additional information also could come to light from another place.
I had no doubt that everything would come to light.
And even then, the lawsuit probably wouldn't come to light.
Secrets will be exposed and repressed emotions come to light.
Bodies covered in snow often come to light only years later.
Facebook previously foreshadowed that more data scandals could come to light.
Some of that information is beginning to come to light, though.
Here are the facts that have come to light so far.
It took twenty years for Weinstein's behavior to come to light.
Unions shouldn't just be responsive when these situations come to light.
Whatever has been brewing beneath the surface will come to light.
How do you change company culture once problems come to light?
We cannot rule out that additional cases could come to light.
Let's wait to see if more troubling details come to light.
All of this has come to light in barely four weeks.
Every day, new revelations about the Ukraine sordidness come to light.
The trouble is it might not come to light for several days.
New leadership comes in, and a lot of things come to light.
Further infractions involving home and auto loans have since come to light.
Only after Hogan's victory in March did Thiel's role come to light.
Only a few have come to light and often only years later.
In recent years, CSIS' work in Afghanistan has slowly come to light.
Secrets continue to come to light in the wake of Jason's memorial.
Numerous sex-abuse cases involving left-behind children have come to light.
We are going to begin seeing more of them come to light.
As more abuses come to light, more will oppose it in public.
We'll continue to update this story as more developments come to light.
"We're very pleased that the truth has come to light," it said.
But our first priority is making sure these problems come to light.
No details have come to light about the composition of that committee.
But in the months since, even more problems have come to light.
But in the months since, even more problems have come to light.
"Facts will, obviously, still continue to come to light," he told reporters.
Some commitments from the conference could come to light in coming days.
"This evidence will come to light," Representative Val Demings, a manager, said.
Arbitration hearings are meant to be private and rarely come to light.
Expect more messed up details to come to light in the coming days.
The gist of two of those answers has come to light so far.
"We're very pleased that the truth has come to light," the statement read.
They asked the court to reconsider, saying new evidence had come to light.
But when wrongdoing does finally come to light, the penalties can be vast.
Other misconduct will undoubtedly come to light in the months and years ahead.
No evidence that Mr Xi's position is in peril has come to light.
The truth always come to light, so it's better just to own it.
A lot will come to light about your relationships during this full moon!
Something brewing deep beneath the surface may come to light at this time.
It is the third such image to come to light in 24 hours.
Three more deaths among visitors to the Caribbean island have come to light.
The Moonves-Dauer correspondence is a rare example that has come to light.
Further, longstanding problems with the American health care system have come to light.
Some venture capitalists' abuse of power has come to light in recent years.
New information has come to light in the month since Trump was impeached.
For those critics, these problems have come to light through another front: politics.
Few details have come to light about what this new regulatory process entails.
Since then, more evidence, which Trump tried to suppress, has come to light.
Those proposals could gain momentum as more claims of harassment come to light.
Information will come to light, and you'll gain deeper perspective on a relationship.
Mr McIver's lawyers insist two old incidents that have come to light are irrelevant.
Only after Hogan won the jury verdict did Thiel&aposs role come to light.
The site was hacked in November 2014, but has only come to light now.
Since those indictments, the breadth of the troll farm's activities have come to light.
Manafort's involvement with moneyed interests in Russia and Ukraine had previously come to light.
It will take some time for Mr Mueller's final conclusions to come to light.
More recently, however, a darker side of its corporate culture has come to light.
But in recent years several cases of bullying and brawling have come to light.
I suppose it will all come to light when the case goes to court.
This would not preclude the case from reopening should new evidence come to light.
Countless other cases of inflated drug prices have come to light in recent months.
The character and performance won't come to light until the car arrives next year.
The department's justification, which has only recently come to light, is far from persuasive.
Nothing has come to light that proves Biden tried helping his son in Ukraine.
I was amazed at how one bad thing could come to light after another.
Cho told reporters that no evidence has come to light that that is true.
Since that day in September, even more allegations against Moonves have come to light.
It's the second subpoena of a Stone associate to come to light this week.
As the saying goes, everything done in the dark must come to light eventually.
Countless more stories of abusers in the food business have since come to light.
But these cases rarely come to light in the media, and rarely prompt outcry.
His crimes did not come to light until his death aged 33 in 2011.
The attack was the second Egyptian internet subterfuge operation to recently come to light.
Earlier signs of the Muslim convert's support for violent extremism have come to light.
The ban might be lifted if "new facts come to light" during the investigations.
But now that it's come to light, the network is just outright ignoring it.
We will update this list as is appropriate and if new accusations come to light.
Rather, it creates a space in which many things — including lawless behavior — come to light.
The truth will come to light because of further analyses using more data, he says.
"Should any new information come to light," the Met Police said, "this will be explored."
What if Spacey's misdeeds had come to light during production of season one or two?
While completing a HTML/CSS course on Codecademy, some repressed memories have come to light.
Some of the terms of the settlement may come to light in Amazon SEC filings.
Marnie had the feeling that over time, problematic information about him might come to light.
When these secrets come to light, the mob descends, aided by Twitter, Tumblr, and Snapchat.
As the investigation continues, a previous admission of abuse against Sarah has come to light.
Justice Lazar now fears that a shameful tale of teenage betrayals will come to light.
Others suggest that a re-run is justified because new facts have come to light.
Now, it has come to light that the firm's servers have been seized by authorities.
But now, with the release of his birth certificate, new details have come to light.
Secrets will come to light during this time—even things you've been hiding from yourself.
What's also stunning is the lack of consequences when these problems have come to light.
Only in the closing minutes of the hearing did those three reasons come to light.
It's recently come to light that Spicer is a member of the money-sharing app.
But that dynamic has reversed as classified information damaging to Trump has come to light.
Mr. Manafort's involvement with moneyed interests in Russia and Ukraine had previously come to light.
Since then, two further instances of the prime minister wearing brownface have come to light.
And it might have never come to light were it not for Denhollander, Ford suggested.
Watch for secrets to come to light over the next few weeks; Scorpio adores secrets.
Since then, it's come to light that the startup was funded by some powerful men.
Cases generally come to light when symptoms develop, like lumps, pain, fluid buildup and swelling.
He noted that new evidence could still come to light that would change that assessment.
The government argues that no new issues have come to light that require further examination.
It's possible no other wrongdoing on the part of anyone else will come to light.
Throughout the late 22010th century, intermitted accusations of clerical sex abuse would come to light.
This isn't the first time Meghan's admiration for Ivanka as a businesswoman has come to light.
I have heard this is something that the labels are interested in seeing come to light.
The loves that would be loved or abandoned, the body's secrets — illness, desire — come to light.
You know, it's always good to see your hard work pay off and come to light.
The three discuss where the company is headed now that multiple scandals have come to light.
Over the course of Mr Mueller's investigation several apparent instances of cooperation have come to light.
Over the past few weeks, previously unknown, and truly massive, data breaches have come to light.
Allegations of Trump stiffing contractors and workers has come to light during his campaign for president.
Secrets come to light, and deeply-buried emotions come to the surface for you to process.
Of course, new issues that come to light will be added, so the website will evolve.
That's the idea advanced by several experts as more facts about the software come to light.
February is huge for your relationships, Virgo, and new information will come to light as well.
But they are sitting on an hour-long confession from Tony Bryant that's come to light.
Nothing has come to light to corroborate that allegation, and Trump has denied that it happened.
Although now new information has come to light, and so the Army has reopened the case.
Mr. Lukashenko's government, though, has never allowed the extent of the damage to come to light.
We need real plans and we need real funding to make the plans come to light.
Clinton and worrying that something explosive, and destructive to her candidacy, could still come to light.
Something may be wrapping up at this time, or important details may finally come to light.
"We're very pleased that the truth has come to light," Whole Foods said in a statement.
And they make their companies vulnerable to a backlash when the problems eventually come to light.
If he's being untruthful, that leaves plenty of time for any deceits to come to light.
"Only through their courage did these facts about the president's abuse of power come to light."
At least one piece of the puzzle is starting to come to light, according to Osterholm.
A few world-building answers eventually come to light on the series (some light spoilers ahead).
I think he's bringing to light aspects of our society that need to come to light.
In the interview, Papadopoulos shared new details from his saga that haven't come to light before.
I know I'm not alone in wondering how many other comparable scandals haven't come to light.
This includes any new information, statements or evidence that have come to light in recent days.
Since then, other instances of blackface by various leaders in Virginia government have come to light.
Still, it's unlikely that Republicans will defect and block Mnuchin's nomination unless major revelations come to light.
On Tuesday, however, it said it would seek more information as "new facts" had come to light.
When those problems come to light, they become more damaging, and often spark a backlash against management.
Information you were in the dark about will come to light, especially in your more intense relationships.
I'm hoping those answers come to light soon, for both the public and for Jaclyn & her team.
New information may come to light—but don't make any bets yet (remember that Mercury is retrograde!).
But companies also risk making a bad situation worse if they minimize problems that come to light.
The author expressed frustration that, now that the allegations have come to light, he won't be believed.
Secrets are likely to come to light at this time, and plenty of surprises are in store.
Information about these themes may suddenly come to light, and unexpected shifts are likely to take place.
While you might think you can get away with it now, it will eventually come to light.
Documents that Trump has kept concealed, such as his tax returns, also might have come to light.
It is difficult to imagine a scenario in which Mueller's work ultimately does not come to light.
Since then, even more allegations have come to light, most recently in a Times story last week.
The story provoked a backlash from some Christians, but Quast said similar cases had come to light.
Some readers realize that sometimes anonymous sources are the only way important stories can come to light.
Cases usually come to light only when migrants come to court, often weeks after the separations occur.
This summer has seen several truly massive data breaches come to light, including Myspace, LinkedIn, and Dropbox.
The case in Spain is not the first incident involving hypertrichosis to come to light in 2019.
Yet another email scam targeting Fyre Festival attendees has come to light, this one involving Taylor Swift.
Please tell me what new information has come to light and let me draw my own conclusions.
The allegations against Mr. Weinstein have come to light several years after similar stories concerning Mr. Cosby.
While there are certainly secrets that died with Jeffrey Epstein, some answers may yet come to light.
Information from you past or about your family will come to light over the next few weeks.
But some files have already come to light in recent months through court filings and news reports.
Those facts could come to light in Troconis' and Mawhinney's trials on the conspiracy charges, Jackson said.
Nancy Pelosi's decision to delay transmitting the impeachment articles allowed significant new information to come to light.
And now a new consequence has come to light: a pair of peregrine falcons will be homeless.
They say the best way to end the controversy is to let the facts come to light.
The flaws in Obamacare, the threat of Russia, the dangers of excessive government have come to light.
Now that the whole situation has come to light, those justifications look confused, ill-conceived, and incomplete.
At that time, the horrors of the prison at Abu Ghraib in Iraq had come to light.
Here's my understanding of the criticisms that have come to light recently about the Stanford Prison Experiment.
After news of her death had come to light, Ryan's fans and colleagues offered their condolences on Twitter.
Always, this is the first question, sputtered by those "deeply shocked" citizens, when these stories come to light.
We will update this post should Bolt comment on the story or if new details come to light.
Confront it rather than waiting to get caught; inevitably, it will come to light some way or another.
Here's "SNL" making fun of a very similar bubble phenomenon that has come to light since election night.
Since then, even more evidence has come to light that strengthens the Planet Nine or "Planet X" theory.
Serious hardware flaws, when they come to light, tend to be worse than software ones, for two reasons.
The sooner it started to come to light, the sooner it would start messing up Trump's political agenda.
With additional episodes underway for season 2, new information could come to light from previously unheard witness testimony.
In Argentina, myriad scandals involving the Kirchner and Fernández administrations have come to light and are being prosecuted.
Why it matters: This is the closest connection between Trump's campaign and Assange that has come to light.
I apologize for the tweets that have come to light tonight from when I was 14 and 15.
The cases in question are still open and as such more information will likely come to light soon.
If the auction is unsuccessful, the vulnerabilities contained in the Shadow Brokers data may still come to light.
That's especially true since it will eventually come to light during settlement of your estate, if not sooner.
The irregularities that have come to light during testimony to the Constitutional Court have dismayed the Austrian public.
A video had recently come to light in which he'd made some deeply ill-advised comments about pederasty.
There was no mention of what this unknown "resolution" may be or when it might come to light.
The lesson: As we've seen over the past week, sometimes data breaches take years to come to light.
Eclipses bring information to light, so expect lots of secrets to come to light—even secrets about yourself!
Because of the map's sheer size, the majority of these correspondences might never have come to light otherwise.
Since M.L.B. made the contribution, further reports have come to light showing Hyde-Smith's support for the Confederacy.
He died in September, and this is the first posthumous controversy over his legacy to come to light.
It is fair to assume that what went on at Zorro Ranch will never fully come to light.
Details of treason and espionage cases are often classified and in many cases never fully come to light.
It is possible the special counsel's team has referred other matters that have not yet come to light.
We will continue to investigate any allegations that come to light and will take further action if necessary.
But in recent days, another source of terror has come to light: Inebriated English and Russian soccer fans.
She's trying to find her place in the group, especially when her past alliance with Jacobs come to light.
And if your chosen candidate, your beloved Hillary, had won, none of this corruption would have come to light.
Rarely do the prosecution's notes come to light as they did in his case, making clear the discriminatory intent.
Phil has his reasons for trying to sully Phil's memory, which will come to light in the actual episode.
Although the subpoena was issued in March, its existence didn't come to light until BuzzFeed broke the story today.
As authorities continue to piece together the murder of Ingrid Lyne, grisly details are beginning to come to light.
More information about the government's court tussle with Facebook may come to light through lawyers for the 16 defendants.
"Even over the course of this trial we have seen so many additional facts come to light," Schiff said.
He worked for the federation through four Olympic Games, but the allegations did not come to light until 2000.
Misrepresentations are even more likely to come to light amid insurer investigations if you have to file a claim.
Omar's words than to far more urgent and significant breaches that have come to light during the same period.
"The Trump administration will consider further punitive measures if more facts about Khashoggi's murder come to light," he wrote.
In any case, these are the first elements that have come to light through the testimony of his acquaintances.
The particular knot in which Mr. Trump entangled himself on Tuesday had come to light through simple fact-checking.
It's also come to light that former London mayor Boris Johnson decided to slash London's fire services in 2015.
You can expect tons of secrets to come to light, endings to take place, and new journeys to begin.
As with all full moons, plenty of new things will come to light—and plenty of tears will flow.
The murder took place on April 29, but has only come to light after investigators pieced together what happened.
Even as more and more allegations of abuse come to light, factions within the church still deny its existence.
It did not begin to come to light until 2011, right around when Jay Smith's involvement with it commenced.
It is disheartening to see that some 20 years later this behavior is just starting to come to light.
But it's time for them to vote with the Democrats to have witnesses and more documents come to light.
The New York Daily News editorial board lists three: First, it's allowed more incriminating information to come to light.
As more harassment allegations come to light, employment lawyers say nondisparagement agreements have helped enable a culture of secrecy.
One obvious reason is that an opioid epidemic has come to light during Trump's time in the White House.
Had the legions of unnamed not come forward, the C.I.A. black-site prisons would never have come to light.
In the meantime, what has come to light casts an unfortunate shadow on a stellar company of wonderful dancers.
She has a vertebra — and the hope that something more, some other little piece of Amir may come to light.
Nevertheless, more rape cases have come to light since then, and it remains hard for victims to receive timely justice.
The two tell WIRED they knew nothing of these relations, or of other allegations that would later come to light.
Editor's note 2/18/19: Since we published this story, new information has come to light about the paper's methodologies.
Safe sex can be a real source of story movement, revealing things about characters that wouldn't otherwise come to light.
These allegations of sexual harassment have all come to light courtesy of the New York Times exposé of Harvey Weinstein.
We have a lot of information, a lot of evidence, a lot of documents that haven't come to light yet.
The ruling has only come to light now due to a dispute about whether the ruling should be made public.
"We are the most interested party in seeing all the facts come to light," the company said in a statement.
As the family works to plan a funeral for the woman, grisly details about the case have come to light.
What has come to light, and what Ms Applebaum synthesises in lucid and vigorous prose, is a devastating circumstantial case.
This is the latest in a string of allegations against Batali that have come to light within the last year.
""The En-Gedi Leviticus Scroll is the most extensive and significant biblical text from antiquity that has come to light.
Secrets will also come to light at this time, and your dreams are going to be especially active and revealing.
The Trump Tower gathering brought together eight individuals who have slowly been identified as more details have come to light.
Here are some bad habits that come to light during improv class: I stand with my arms crossed a lot.
A second photo and a video obtained by Global News Canada of Trudeau in blackface have also come to light.
"I apologize for the tweets that have come to light tonight from when I was 14 and 15," he tweeted.
Update: Since we first published this article, major security flaws in the Large Bitcoin Collider client have come to light.
"When you have more independent review, whether it's a mechanic or the owner, things come to light quicker," Smith believes.
A lad named Kane, who, it has recently come to light, is the latest revelation in this never ending story.
It is the second incident involving students in California imitating Nazi symbols and gestures to come to light in 2019.
As more and more guys come to light, the way the internet is, there will be people who don't agree.
Other remnants of that fateful moment may have come to light at the Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey.
"Maybe new kinds of bread will come to light, and someone will invent a new type of bread," he said.
Trump shared Israeli intel with Russia, and that's not even the worst misconduct of his to come to light today.
The accident was the third to come to light this year in which Autopilot apparently failed to detect an obstacle.
In what country, the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, did the exploitation of children in orphanages recently come to light?
When such episodes have come to light, the Justice Department has blamed errors by or miscommunication with lower-level officials.
Meanwhile, Kempczinski is working to keep up his squeaky clean reputation, especially as new stories about Easterbrook come to light.
But it took weeks for the concerns detailed in the complaint to come to light — and they nearly never did.
A person familiar with the National Enquirer's operation told CNN Business that similar accusations of blackmail might come to light.
Forty-two exonerations pale in comparison to the thousands of innocent defendants whose wrongful convictions have not come to light.
The issue had previously come to light following revelations of Russian manipulation on the platform during the 2016 presidential race.
"This contaminant started way back in 2012, so why did it take six years to come to light?" she asked.
If facts come to light confirming that such a collaboration existed, it will be another jaw-dropper of a story.
Also, the full moon will illuminate a mysterious, private sector of your chart, so expect secrets to come to light.
As more findings come to light, the data-stealing attacks have the potential to become easier to exploit and more streamlined.
History is mostly a matter of interpretation of available evidence (which itself is constantly evolving as new sources come to light).
It's likely that the number of affected individuals will continue to increase as details of other AMCA customers come to light.
A turning point is here, and new information will come to light that will help you make decisions about your future.
The Journal's report on Wednesday is not the first time Barr's criticisms on Mueller and his team have come to light.
"The avalanche of sexual misconduct that has come to light in recent weeks is almost too much to bear," the Rev.
The speaker alleged further that the texts had come to light due to a disgruntled former employee who also received them.
Scandals over banks' bad behaviour, in areas such as price-fixing, money laundering and mis-selling continue to come to light.
With all that's being revealed — and what may yet come to light — calling these hearings historic might actually be an understatement.
These disturbing new details have come to light in the wake of A.J.'s parents' arrests on murder and other charges.
So much will come to light this month, dear crab; but you'll still have plenty to explore in the dark, too.
As these stories continue to come to light, restaurant owners are looking for ways to 86 sexual harassment from the industry.
The question feels more pressing by the day, as new recordings and comments made by Omarosa Manigault-Newman come to light.
Some of the cases that have come to light were uncovered by police investigating racketeering, not sports officials going after fixers.
Mercury is the messenger planet, and when it meets Pluto, the lord of the underworld, juicy information will come to light!
Two more cases have since been recorded by the Nigerian government, but health officials fear many more could come to light.
"However, the OIO will continue to actively monitor the matter should further information come to light," Barrett said in a statement.
The survey provides context for a slew of sexual harassment incidents in tech that have come to light in recent months.
By the time such scandals eventually come to light, they pose even greater threats to the party's, and Mr Xi's, credibility.
CEO Tim Sloan told investors in a recent quarterly earnings call that more problems could come to light at Wells Fargo.
This dynamic has increasingly come to light at the professional conferences she has attended in her 16 years as a veterinarian.
Trust and intimacy issues come to light during this weekend's full moon as you find a balance between give and take.
"The grocery chain issued a statement of its own, saying it is "very pleased that the truth has come to light.
" The grocery chain issued a statement of its own, saying it is "very pleased that the truth has come to light.
Tom Fitton, the head of Judicial Watch, has said that he expects all of the emails to eventually come to light.
Beneath our smooth surfaces, we all contain ugliness, from literal excrement to distasteful feelings we'd rather not have come to light.
Various documents have since come to light that appear to contradict his testimony, detailing Mr. Ross's early enthusiasm for the question.
This new allegation is much more serious — and it's not entirely clear the Democrats involved wanted it to come to light.
As the zodiac sign that rules analysis, you don't miss much—but this month, previously overlooked details will come to light.
More details on the legality of Tesla's proposed restrictions are sure to come to light when the Tesla Network becomes operational.
An oddball prone to flashes of creepy behavior, Sam cuts a poignant figure as his dashed Hollywood dreams come to light.
I hope to be given a fair trial where the truth will come to light and I will be fully vindicated.
Subtle crosshatching and motifs of foliage, flowers and butterflies come to light when sunbeams pour in at just the right angles.
Many of the instances that involved reported sexual misconduct had come to light from earlier media reports or another outside party.
We thought it was best to believe that he was telling the truth and that nothing else would come to light.
Reflecting on all the facts that had come to light in the impeachment process, Taylor said he stood by his testimony.
"We cannot help but wonder what other concerning incidents of this kind may not yet have come to light," they wrote.
In recent weeks, new evidence has come to light bolstering the allegations against Kavanaugh and the failures of the FBI investigation.
Giuliani became entangled in the president's impeachment proceedings as his involvement in the White House's Ukraine policy has come to light.
Current students and recent graduates of the revered program reflect on a series of internal crises that have come to light.
Ned never betrayed his sister's secret that we know of, but the revelation is sure to come to light in Season 8.
"The avalanche of sexual misconduct that has come to light in recent weeks is almost too much to bear," wrote the Rev.
There were other meetings by other Trump advisers -- a number of which have come to light only in the past few days.
The additional attacks SWIFT disclosed to Reuters do not include others that have already come to light since the Bangladesh Bank heist.
It's unclear if the Trump administration will strike a harder line after more details of what happened to Khashoggi come to light.
Really, then, what's so unique about this recent spate of Hollywood stories is how long it took them to come to light.
But it has come to light that wrong returns were delivered to the internal revenue and/or they were delivered too late.
We've already seen Lincoln Adim's sexual assault conviction come to light, as well as Garrett Yrigoyen's creepy alt-right social media activity.
The incidents have come to light at a time when public trust in Puerto Rico's financially strapped government is already very low.
The allegations against Cain, Ailes, Weinstein, and others might have come to light many years earlier had such laws been in place.
All of it has to come to light eventually, and the finale lifts the curtain in one, glorious — if bewildering — fell swoop.
That said, this full moon isn't all about winding down from work—you can also expect some secrets to come to light!
Other small cases of fraud have come to light in the past month, while investigations into ongoing cases have picked up pace.
When doping is common but has not yet come to light, it can make a sport more exciting and thus more profitable.
Although the breach happened under Mr Clayton's predecessor, congressmen wanted to know why it had taken so long to come to light.
This revelation was one of many details that have come to light about Pruitt in recent weeks, according to the Washington Post.
The players were then said to have threatened the women with further violence, should any details of the incident come to light.
Maybe with xxxx's information and support, information that was previously suppressed and kept from the Oversight Committee can now come to light.
Recent evidence has come to light that the verdict the jury reached was more justified than the show would have you believe.
A similar, smaller, one has come to light in which hackers tried to take $1m from a bank in Vietnam, in December.
But personal emails that have since come to light suggest that Levinson missed the adventure that comes with being a special agent.
Rogers said no such conversations occurred -- a pushback that has come to light -- roughly 18 months after the Post published the story.
Rapp says that in the aftermath of the Harvey Weinstein allegations having come to light, he felt compelled to come forward, too.
And where information has come to light later in the process so you're really just trying to nail down the larger story.
Thanks to the 10-year anniversary of The Hills, a bevy of new behind-the-scenes details have recently come to light.
The transgressions that have come to light over the past few months have shown there is no way to be in control.
"His forthcoming retirement does not change the active review of the facts and circumstance that have recently come to light," she wrote.
And there's no systematic effort to double-check old case files and make sure that no new information has come to light.
The Alabama operation is among the first examples to come to light of such underhanded methods on social media in American politics.
But how and why he left — and the consequences of that decision — only come to light toward the end of the film.
The allegations against Mr. Smyth did not come to light until 2017, when they were reported by Channel 4 news in Britain.
Since then, abuse by other priests has also come to light, raising questions of why it was kept secret for so long.
The sexual harassment revelations that have come to light over the past few months show just how dangerous this model can be.
One Caravaggio scholar said she was naturally thrilled that the "Nativity" could still come to light, but was dubious about turncoat accounts.
" They added, "During the upcoming weeks and through the appeal a slew of additional credible and controverting evidence will come to light.
Like the scientists, Gordon, the Colorado organic farmer, wants more information to come to light about the chemicals that upended her life.
Wray's comments -- and the allegations that have come to light about Porter -- suggest that the White House, again, disregarded intelligence community guidance.
Now that C.T.E. has come to light, I just pray that everything is O.K., that it doesn't affect him later in life.
Multiple lawmakers in recent weeks have been forced to resign as allegations of sexual misconduct have come to light, including former Rep.
Gillibrand's comments came as a growing number of sexual misconduct allegations against prominent figures in politics, business and beyond come to light.
Given that he claimed that "sunlight is the best disinfectant", why has it taken six years for this to come to light?
"Several witnesses in this investigation have said that they fear for their lives if their identities would come to light," Berger said.
This is shocking on its own terms, but many shocking things come to light in any given week of the Trump administration.
Malaysia's newly elected Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said Malaysia would consider resuming the search only if new clues come to light.
No evidence has come to light to substantiate allegations that the FBI's investigations were politicized to either protect Clinton or persecute Trump.
Pierre is perpetuating a myth in order to distract from real stories of abuse, stories that continue to come to light every day.
Because direct messages are private exchanges, there was little hope these "special" tricks would ever come to light—and that just wouldn't do.
But when disaster hits or scandal strikes and organizational challenges come to light, it's the board of directors which ultimately come under fire.
New details about George H.W. Bush's philanthropy are continuing to come to light after the former president died at age 94 in November.
More details about Uber's involvement with Otto and Appparate are expected to come to light as the case progresses towards an October trial.
At this point, it's commonplace for US government power dealings, investigations, and surveillance tactics to come to light, whether from leaks or whistleblowers.
No cases brought by the government have led to that sort of code production, or at least none that have come to light.
The court documents come to light after revelations that Conyers settled a wrongful dismissal complaint in 2015 that alleged years of sexual harassment.
Following the onslaught of allegations made against producer Harvey Weinstein, more and more stories about Hollywood have come to light in recent days.
"Things happen in showbusiness, and sometimes things are covered up and then they come to light and other people come forward," he said.
World health officials caution that it may take months before the true R naught is known as more coronavirus cases come to light.
Several cases have come to light recently in which companies deliberately and systematically discriminated against female job applicants, even though that is illegal.
Wells said he always interpreted Wenner agreeing to the settlement as him not wanting the nature of what happened to come to light.
It comes as more details come to light about Yahoo's data breach, which built upon an August investigation of 1.363 million breached accounts.
" Lumos said it found evidence in the past two years that sexual abuse in orphanages occurs, saying such cases "rarely come to light.
In the past few years, the workings of content moderation and its fundamental limitations have come to light, and this is good news.
We've shared details about this situation with The Verge's audience and will continue to be transparent should any new information come to light.
"False stories take much longer on average to be debunked because counter-evidence takes longer to come to light," said lead author Zubiaga.
I have valued the experience, am grateful for the opportunity, and have never personally experienced the harassment that has come to light recently.
More accusations against actor Kevin Spacey have come to light following allegations the star tried to "seduce" a 14-year-old in 1986.
There are great innovations, and I want to help those innovations come to light, to really change the world in a great way.
There were many days when I thought it would be a fictional spy novel, since Bob's secret life might never come to light.
Troubling allegations of White House efforts to prevent former acting Attorney General Sally Yates from testifying on Russian interference have come to light.
He said if more details did not come to light, the Hong Kong government should seek assistance from the central government in Beijing.
Newly published video footage shows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing blackface, the third such image to come to light in 24 hours.
With careful consideration the couple decided to go on their cruise to Hawaii despite all the medical complications that had come to light.
Sometimes these problems come to light because of individual incidents, like the 2018 riot that took place in South Carolina's Lee Correctional Institution.
Election meddling by Americans appears to have become rarer in recent decades, though such covert operations sometimes don't come to light for years.
In 7023, after the program had come to light, Congress legalized a form of it by enacting Section 702 of the FISA law.
Our office is in communication with the Honolulu Police Department as more details about the circumstances around this horrific event come to light.
Most records have been lost or destroyed, but as you slowly rebuild a network that links together America, more details come to light.
Russia's use of social media networks like Facebook and Twitter to interfere in the 85033 election has come to light in recent weeks.
Most of what is discovered in the former may never come to light, given that it is based on classified methods and sources.
Most records have been lost or destroyed, but as you slowly rebuild a network that links together America, more details come to light.
Samsung said in a statement that it neither paid bribes nor sought favors, and said the truth would come to light in court.
Now that her alter ego has come to light, Volitich has been removed from the classroom while the school district investigates her behavior.
Details of the effort, named Project Tango, have come to light in lawsuits filed by the attorneys general of Massachusetts and New York.
They released a video called "Don't be that idiot" to highlight examples of English hooliganism that had come to light in recent months.
As allegations of sexual harassment about Harvey Weinstein come to light, more women are speaking out about their experienced with the embattled film mogul.
New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that Defendants are only now turning over.
In the wake of the incident, details about Dao's life have come to light, including the fact that he is a doctor in Kentucky.
He said he did not believe the cell was contained and that it was much larger than the attackers who have come to light.
It's come to light that Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., met with a Russian lawyer last June to get dirt about Hillary Clinton.
According to this conspiracy theory, known as QAnon, Donald Trump has a plan to defeat them, and it will all soon come to light.
" Denton said he wants the facts to come to light on the lawsuits against Gawker, which he said were "designed to drain the site.
As high as these exoneration numbers are, they still understate the scope of the problem, since not all cases involving misconduct come to light.
Information continues to come to light about the Turpins' lives before January as David and Louise have faced an increasing number of criminal charges.
It is only in the past few months that information detailing the use of IMSI catchers by police in Canada has come to light.
Allegations of inappropriate behaviour against senior prosecutors, chaebol owners and board members there have since come to light as more women are feeling empowered.
It's the second broad vulnerability in the product, called Studio, that's come to light recently, raising questions about how well Twitter secures its platform.
After Trump fired Comey, the president tweeted that the former FBI director should be worried that tapes of their conversations may come to light.
Love planet Venus squares off with expansive Jupiter at 1:19 PM on Monday, forcing us to face secrets that have come to light.
Lawyers for the parents need to persuade the judge that new evidence has come to light that means he should review his original verdict.
Republicans say the laws help ensure the integrity of elections, though no cases of widespread voter fraud have come to light in recent years.
Banks too seldom reported suspicious transactions, the FATF said, and most such reports occurred only after information from external sources had come to light.
Some experts said the leak constituted one of the most serious breaches of security ever to come to light in the standardized testing industry.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Dati, who is the highest-profile recipient of an alliance contract to have come to light.
These numbers will not move in Trump's favor if the truth about his "drug deals" (to borrow Bolton's phrase) continues to come to light.
Invincible's seemingly formulaic setup is shattered in the second issue as certain truths come to light, and the pieces never stop falling after that.
Mercury retrograde has been rough on your relationships, Taurus, but you've learned a lot—things you previously weren't aware of have come to light.
In an era after so many abuses of power in restaurants have come to light, Sweetbitter seems like it's angling to tackle that too.
"I'm writing because there's an another example of American complacency that's only come to light in recent weeks," writes an MR reader, Jesse Rifkin.
Update 09/19 3:58 PM: It's come to light that DC has censored the Bat-dong in the online version of the comic.
As new sexual harassment allegations come to light, leaders in Silicon Valley are taking a deeper look at what has become a pervasive issue.
What has come to light with the Ukraine crisis is the extent to which Trump set up what is essentially a private State Department.
A history of misbehavior and sexual harassment on the part of prominent men at CBS has come to light in the last 13 months.
The plot heats up when her business partner's dangerous secrets come to light, and when the government's involvement threatens an innocent college student's life.
These updates will include protection against the most recently discovered threats, and new fixes for any security vulnerabilities that have recently come to light.
As islanders wait for doctors, medicine, fuel and manpower to rebuild, the economic toll from the storms is only starting to come to light.
In other words, it gives the corporate behemoth a bit of a get-out-of-jail-free card should past transgressions come to light.
But it also indicated that they intended to make use of information that has come to light since the House's impeachment vote in December.
In recent years, a few reports of sedated children dying at dental offices have come to light, alarming lawmakers, parents and the dental profession.
Earlier on Wednesday, ING abruptly pulled a planned bond issue, saying new information has come to light that meant it needed to delay it.
"We're finally going to see these and other big projects that have been in the works for years come to light," Mr. Maza said.
It's evident even in the first few minutes that all the resentment and secrets these characters have been holding onto will come to light.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had said in May that the country would consider resuming the search only if new clues come to light.
The breach, which didn't come to light for years, included the theft of people's login credentials and all personal information associated with their accounts.
These days, as more and more revelations about the sexual predations of high-profile men come to light, they may even be more pertinent.
While many were quick to rush to judgement before hearing the actual truth, we are grateful that the truth about Jussie has come to light.
In 2012, during excavations at the site's synagogue, rich polychromatic mosaics that vividly depict various scenes from the Hebrew Bible began to come to light.
Julianne Moore is praising the swift action that has been taken since allegations of decades of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein have come to light.
Adachi said it made him wonder what other police officers are texting that hasn't come to light because they haven't been accused of a crime.
"MAS remains hopeful that in the near future, new and significant information will come to light and the aircraft would eventually be located," it said.
As for Lowry's new baby, we're sure that more information will come to light in the show's next season — and on her social media feeds.
New species of digital fraud and deception come to light almost every week, if not every day: Russian bots that pretend to be American humans.
As Vox's German Lopez points out, there's no evidence of voter fraud in Florida, but some incompetence and lack of transparency have come to light.
Yahoo recently revealed that data for 500 million users were stolen, and breaches of Dropbox, MySpace and Tumblr have all come to light this year.
It is also typical that such things should come to light after many shale players' finances have been slammed by a fall in oil prices.
As the dairy alternative becomes more popular, if drawbacks exist, they will likely come to light just like what happened with soy and almond milk.
"It is shocking that VA leadership only seems to find out about these widespread problems after they come to light in the media," he said.
Should that remain the case, there's no longer an excuse for pearl-clutching when revelations such as those that recently shook Brazil come to light.
"Should such information come to light, the agency will take immediate action to address the matter," the department said in an email to the newspaper.
Until more details come to light, the guessing game will continue, even as the case catches the attention of the highest court in the land.
"I am innocent ... I am confident that as facts come to light, the truth will be revealed," Low wrote in a letter on his website.
Moore's campaign released a statement blasting Allred minutes before the press conference began, while maintaining his innocence as more accusations continue to come to light.
Recently, however, it has come to light that the Pentagon misled Congress about military sexual assault while the MJIA was first being debated in 2013.
The case is among more than a half-dozen negative episodes involving Special Operations troops that have come to light in the last two years.
The allegations against Swedbank, which also involve its operations in the Baltics, have come to light in recent months after reports by Swedish public television.
Victims say it took far too long for the allegations to come to light, and say that in many cases their accounts were not believed.
I can briefly glory in the relief that I am no longer sitting on a sickening secret that has — finally and ultimately — come to light.
And as more #MeToo behaviors come to light across industries, we'll be able to protect our businesses and entrepreneurs making lasting impacts on our communities.
Y., has been insisting that new information that has come to light since December necessitates the calling of new fact witnesses to testify about it.
"Law enforcement has diligently investigated this case and in the days since the arrest, additional information has come to light," Meeks said in the statement.
Schiff said in his letter that he was "open to the possibility that further evidence will come to light," either through documents or new witnesses.
"We will continue to monitor the investigations by relevant medical agencies and may re-evaluate our position as new facts come to light," CNN added.
His power and willingness to abuse it for personal gratification — and to punish those who dare disobey him — come to light in this harrowing moment.
More from the New York Times: As more harassment allegations come to light, employment lawyers say nondisparagement agreements have helped enable a culture of secrecy.
Temer has denied any role in the corruption scandals that have come to light during a sprawling three-year investigation of political bribery in Brazil.
"I want to speak out against the inhuman statements that have recently come to light from leading CSU politicians," said Axel Weingaertner, one of the demonstrators.
GOP divisions Meadows' opposition to the draft bill illustrates one of many divisions that have come to light within the GOP over repealing and replacing Obamacare.
In the ongoing drama that is the Trump presidency, secondary characters constantly float in and out as new storylines and Special Counsel inquiries come to light.
She also doubles down on what's come to light about the arrest since it went down -- that it never should've happened, and it was completely bogus.
Given the conversations over the past few days, and the issues that have come to light, it is clear however, that we need to do better.
Since Trump's impeachment in December, new damning information has come to light about the president's bid to pressure Ukraine to investigate his domestic rival Joe Biden.
Slack says it is resetting the passwords of some of its users after new information has come to light about a security breach from March 2015.
Whether or not Hannah is satisfied with what Jed has to say remains to be seen, but at least it will all come to light soon.
Yet Mr Comey announced, also in a letter to Congress, that additional e-mails had come to light which appeared "to be pertinent to the investigation".
This eclipse will force you to get real about all of these issues; plus, information will come to light that you previously couldn't access or understand.
Now that it's come to light that the man in question used his power inappropriately, we're left wondering how many more times this has to happen.
But if Twitter had neither the resources nor the inclination to fight an administrative subpoena like this one, none of this may have come to light.
Several cases of sexual assault of children have come to light in recent weeks from different parts of the country, leading to an outpouring of anger.
The U.S. Navy has initial statements from the sailors but is now conducting a full debrief, so additional information may come to light, the official said.
It was the first time that the job negotiations have come to light, because Congress must only disclose these contacts once an offer has been made.
But after decades under a system that Speier said was orchestrated to "protect the harasser," it's safe to assume that more settlements will come to light.
All of this has come to light because on Friday, Tisdale was one of ten people killed in a high school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas.
Clubs and companies implicated in the first wave of Spiegel stories had mostly reacted with silence, or with fury that the information had come to light.
On August 23, as we sat in White's car and waited for Crawford, he hinted that some parts of the story would never come to light.
In a recent interview, a presidential adviser defended Mr. Brunson's continued detention, saying that new evidence must have come to light to merit the additional charges.
It is common for misconduct involving accounting issues and fraudulent trading, such as a Ponzi scheme, to come to light years after the misdeeds took place.
One shocking fact that's recently come to light: Major medical schools used slave corpses, acquired through an underground market in dead bodies, for education and research.
But while the corruption was very real, the worst of it, above all the Teapot Dome scandal, did not come to light until after his death.
Numerous problems with the Trump administration's testing regimen have come to light: Coronavirus tests developed by CDC were flawed, possibly because the lab itself was contaminated.
But the Twin Falls post is the first example to come to light of Russian agents actually trying to conjure a political rally on American soil.
In recent weeks, the actions of some of Mr. Ramaphosa's closest allies have come to light in the hearings, indicating that they were not completely innocent.
As the full repercussions of the overhaul come to light, here are a few books to help you understand the unwieldy system and its major players.
That discussion is likely to be a focus at the Fed's meeting and could come to light in the release of meeting minutes later in August.
"We will let the facts come to light and trust the judicial system as we continue to assess his reelection campaign," he said in a statement.
That said, if new information does indeed come to light and the FBI's mandate is ultimately expanded, we will be dealing with an entirely different situation.
As these problems started to come to light in the month leading up to Fyre Festival, many people began to question the intentions of the Defendants.
" He concludes with a message for Pop, saying ... "Just kno I got you forever brother the truth will come to light until then sleep in peace.
She reflects on decades of silence in the news media and suggests that the accusations took so long to come to light because of cultural shifts.
The hope is that by creating a museum solely for women's history, some of these women's stories can come to light and be more widely known.
Over the past few months, more details about UK law enforcement's closely-guarded use of "equipment interference"—the government's broad term for hacking—have come to light.
"As more facts come to light and it begins to look like this was an act of racially motivated hatred," said Sarah Sanders, a White House spokeswoman.
Here's why big tech companies are being cautious: The details: Companies are wary of sticking their necks out before more details about Pai's plan come to light.
"Many people say she should have resigned for the separate issue that has come to light—a consensual affair a while ago with a campaigner," Goldberg said.
CEO Reed Hastings told Bloomberg last week that the company would test lower-priced packages and it hasn't taken long for those experiments to come to light.
" They continue, "While many were quick to rush to judgement before hearing the actual truth, we are grateful that the truth about Jussie has come to light.
U.S. college fraternities been under fire for years as disturbing stories of alcohol-fueled partying, sexual assault and "hazing" of potential new members have come to light.
But the news didn't come to light until today, when the company let both users and drivers — whose information was also compromised — know through a blog post.
But only recently did it come to light that the makers of The Witcher franchise had trademarked the term "Cyberpunk" and this week some fans cried foul.
Worse yet, evidence recently has come to light of the criminal abuse of a practice common among large banks since the fall of Glass-Steagall: cross-selling.
But over the years, as the more fundamental flaws in the architecture of European Monetary Union (EMU) have come to light, this approach has proved its limits.
I think that if they're given a pass after all the problems that have come to light, I think we'll see a whole new wave of problems.
Interesting...With live-out-loud Jupiter also in Scorpio, there could be a few more scandals and shocking revelations that come to light before 2017 is through.
Archaeologists have since been butting heads over its authenticity, largely due to its cryptic emergence and the number of forged Maya codices that have come to light.
But now it's come to light that the same contestant has also tweeted a reprehensible string of tweets racist and bigoted tweets as seen on Huffington Post.
The legacy of the LA rebellion continues to reverberate as evils have come to light in cities like Baltimore and Cleveland and smaller municipalities such as Ferguson.
Social media stocks are likely to see further sell-off with more data privacy issues likely to come to light, one investment manager told CNBC on Thursday.
"I am reviewing the other information that has come to light and I'm sure all of this will be explored thoroughly," Collins said, according to the Post.
As abusers' deeds come to light, and we reckon with the treatment of women at work, there are glimmers of hope that we might see real change.
Since her own allegations have come to light, other #MeToo advocates have spoken up about how this doesn't change anything for the movement – particularly founder Tarana Burke.
As more allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct come to light across Hollywood and beyond, big players in the media world are now having to take sides.
Over the past 12 months, more has come to light about Miller's death, which was ruled an accidental overdose from a mix of fentanyl, alcohol, and cocaine.
Only recently, thanks to the film "Woman in Gold," and the tireless efforts of restitution advocates and their supporters in Congress, has this issue come to light.
Breaches and potential intrusions at large law firms often go unreported and generally come to light only anecdotally — often in news reports or discussions at legal conferences.
The desktop app packages all the usual elements of several recent non-apologies that have come up when other fellow perverts' dark pasts have come to light.
While many projects or relationships may start cooling down now, new information will come to light, giving you plenty to chew on over the next few weeks.
He added, however, that information had come to light while he was in Riyadh that persuaded him that he needed to review his security arrangements before returning.
Only relatively recently has it come to light that in this tragic process were several instances of the American Army, officially our allies, massacring South Korean citizens.
The issue is that administration officials and other executive branch aides don't want to leave a record of the conversation that might come to light one day.
Stormy Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, says her legal war with Donald Trump has only just begun, and many more juicy details will come to light ... if necessary.
The more ominous message about the breach is that only recently has it come to light that the information may have been used to generate trading profit.
Ms. Griffith said the cases usually come to light when parents notice acute muscle weakness or paralysis in their child and take them to a health provider.
Still, at least $850,000 has been paid out in court settlements involving harassment that has come to light in the past 20 years, according to newspaper reports.
The most recent prediction to come to light is from an episode from season 4 in 1993, where parcels are shipped to Springfield from Osaka in Japan.
There is still a risk, however, that because defects only become apparent with the passage of time, more problems could come to light after Takata winds down.
The coronavirus has a fatality rate of about 3.4%, but health experts predict it could be lower as more cases come to light, Business Insider previously reported.
While some of Lewis' controversial remarks as a talk radio host received attention in 2016, new comments have come to light that have resulted in fresh scrutiny.
Citing multiple unnamed sources, the WSJ reported that the findings are the first to come to light based on data retrieved from Flight 302's black boxes.
Nothing has come to light to suggest that Mr. Morales was involved in any wrongdoing, nor has he surfaced as a target or subject of the inquiry.
Sexual harassment in the restaurant industry has come to light recently as a number of well-known chefs and TV personalities have been publicly accused of misconduct.
The newspaper said the pregnancy had come to light when a neighbor noticed her swollen abdomen and urged her mother to have her examined by a doctor.
"If American civil liberties were abused, then that needs to come to light so that that doesn't happen again," Ryan told a gathering of fellow Republican lawmakers.
He is currently working with the best and the brightest tech firms to create new technologies that will come to light in the next 12 to 18 months.
Many unknown details about the mysterious singer's personal life have come to light in the days following his death at his Paisley Park home in Minnesota last week.
Since Marlin's star pitcher José Fernéndez's tragic death on Sunday at just 20133-years-old, details has come to light regarding his past, future and final hours alive.
As more allegations come to light, it's hard not to question what other behaviors we let the powerful men of Hollywood get away with, often in plain sight.
These odious sentiments would never have come to light if not for the trial's discovery process that brought so many of Uber's underhanded tactics out into the open.
The Tesla CEO has been accused of using Colorado potter Tom Edwards' design without permission, a situation which has come to light in a fired up Twitter exchange.
The mystery surrounding two sisters found dead and duct taped together at the waist and ankles has deepened, even as new details about their lives come to light.
The real-life husband and wife star in the Spanish-language psychological thriller about a couple whose secrets come to light after moving back to the wife's hometown.
Legal documents that have come to light in the past detail strict non-disclosure agreements for the company's contractors and suppliers, including $50 million payouts for each breach.
It's not clear whether he was only referring to Sessions's failure to disclose two meetings with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak or something that may come to light later.
Some Trump critics are holding out hope that damaging information will yet come to light, either in the full Mueller report or through separate investigations into the president.
He added that investigation began three months ago but new, detailed information had come to light during the past month which supported questioning the prime minister under caution.
Now, it's come to light that the company's founder and associates may also have spent that time harassing and attempting to intimidate the legal team representing its victims.
And a photo of Barack Obama with notorious antisemite and homophobe Louis Farrakhan didn't come to light until 2018, after Obama had already served two terms as president.
I've been thinking a lot about this world as revelations about the strange romantic history of Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate from Alabama, have come to light.
The White House has struggled to move beyond questions about Russia, in part because previously undisclosed contacts between Trump associates and Russian officials have repeatedly come to light.
Like other officials, Kushner said the US would make an assessment on whether Mohammed or other Saudi officials were involved once all the facts had come to light.
"New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that defendants are only now turning over" a Waymo spokesperson said.
Trump's defenders on the committee will almost certainly deflect to the issue of leaks, which is how most of the evidence of potential obstruction has come to light.
In order to ensure the facts come to light, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle called for investigations into Epstein's death in federal custody Saturday, including Rep.
If the case survives this stage, then its settlement value increases substantially because of the potential for more embarrassing information to come to light during the discovery phase.
One member, Lucky Lollo, said that while she was glad that the abuses rampant at festivals like Bravalla had come to light, the debate was skewed — and late.
And as witnesses or allegations continue to come to light in Weinstein's case, there seems to be an imminent (and maybe forced) need for accountability on all fronts. 
"We remain hopeful that new information will come to light and that at some point in the future the aircraft will be located," the statement on Tuesday said.
Ms. Collins said on Monday that she was "reviewing the other information that has come to light" and that she looked forward to exploring it at the hearing.
He would be the most high-profile witness to testify against Trump to date, and his lawyer suggested Bolton has information that hasn&apost yet come to light.
Even if the note is real, though, what's come to light during the reporting of this story is that the Walmart note won't end forced labor in China.
Trying to lead a team with no prior experience in the industry is practically impossible and your lack of experience will soon come to light in your new role.
Now that the cause for the shutdowns has come to light, hopefully the statement will be visible for all Apple customers —not just those accessing the Chinese language site.
"During the meeting we underlined that the activity, that has come to light through the investigation in Denmark, is unacceptable," Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide said in a statement.
And as it's now come to light, as BuzzFeed News reported last week, Spacey seemingly used the media's fear of outing him to his advantage — to silence his victims.
The extent of the problems related to sexual harassment on the Hill began to come to light last fall when BuzzFeed News reported sexual assault allegations against former Rep.
We'll have to wait for more details of the case to come to light (if they ever do) to know about exactly why the two logos are so similar.
The details have come to light because of a recently unsealed FBI affidavit, which alleges Elshinawy was part of a worldwide network that used such channels to fund ISIS.
However, they're also a reminder that the gender and sexual orientation of the person accused have an effect on how allegations come to light and how the media responds.
But today, we bring you a tweet that perfectly exemplifies one of the dark corners of the web, where outliers and their random spurts of curiosity come to light.
We don't know if she tried to report it in some way, or if she tried to profit off the data in ways that haven't yet come to light.
A selection of these photographs appears in Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre), while others have recently come to light as Meisler prepares for her next book.
"You know, the aftermath of the election was so devastating and everything that has come to light in the days and weeks since have also been troubling," she said.
"I think one of the things that is important to see come to light after days like yesterday (is) we're not giving back gains in subsequent days," Larson said.
Everyone wants to know if Brown will remain on the team or if management will give him his walking papers based on the new info that's come to light.
The focus of the next stage in Moneyval's activities will be on implementation: making sure that when cases of suspicious activity come to light they are acted on effectively.
The reasoning behind the ruling didn't come to light until it was rejected by the country's highest court on Friday and ordered for a retrial, according to the newspaper.
Dunford said he could not definitely confirm reports that Johnson was found nearly a mile away but that those details would come to light as part of the investigation.
Intimacy isn't all that's on your mind during this full moon: money is also going to be a big feature, as information will come to light about your finances.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York called on President Donald Trump to resign over the many accusations of sexual assault that have come to light in the last year.
Banks, which are a key source of funding for Indian companies, have struggled in recent years as bad debts have risen and instances of fraud have come to light.
In response to a question about whether Trudeau remembered any other instances that might come to light, he said he had "not remembered" the pictures that were released Wednesday.
With the flames stoked high in our personal lives, the intensity and passion that makes us who we are as a band needs to come to light once again.
While that video may never come to light, Gosling and Ford revealed a still of the moment on the Graham Norton Show, to screams of delight from the audience.
Things will come to light that you previously couldn't see but are ready to handle and work with now, especially concerning your sex life and any issues surrounding intimacy.
At least this should be a good way to screen out dates whose questionable musical tastes may not have otherwise come to light until later in the dating process.
It just means that that researchers and developers can poke around in the kernel's code for the first time, and any security flaws will come to light more quickly.
"The fact that it took a week for this to come to light shows the need for transparency for CBP," Cynthia Pompa of the ACLU told The Washington Post.
Mr. Sanni's allegations have come to light because of a tangle of connections to an online consulting company with ties to the campaign that elected President Trump — Cambridge Analytica.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The house of the late James Castle has harbored some secrets that have come to light only recently, four decades after his death.
A few details that come to light toward the end of Strong Island make what happened to William harrowingly ironic, and the end of his life even more tragic.
Only two cases of the disease have come to light so far in Rome -- two Chinese tourists in January -- and it was not clear where the priest was infected.
But when one of these threats does come to light, whether by counter-attack or strategic leaking of information, the balance of terror is disrupted and calls for retaliation.
Only two cases of the disease have come to light so far in Rome — two Chinese tourists in January — and it was not clear where the priest was infected.
Only two cases of the disease have come to light so far in Rome — two Chinese tourists in January — and it was not clear where the priest was infected.
Since the original Times story, more information has come to light, including the true identities of some of the unit's members and other possible activities in Spain and France.
It's not entirely clear yet what Manafort has shared with prosecutors, and if his interviews check facts that haven't yet come to light outside of the prosecutors' own notes.
So do you think they will also come to light, or do you think there's something about media, about Hollywood, that makes these stories more likely to be aired publicly?
This harsh truth has come to light in a new teaser clip for Planet Earth II, the BBC's upcoming sequel to its legendary documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
Everything from Trump's secret tax returns to the secret membership rosters at Trump's various clubs will likely come to light in the event Democrats gain hold of the subpoena power.
But as new harrowing stories come to light detailing the atrocities being carried out in Yemen, the conflict — and the US's complicity in the violence — may become harder to ignore.
Further information has come to light since Election Day that, when combined with Russian behavior since early November 2016, increases our confidence in our assessments of Russian motivations and goals.
Big reveals often happen during eclipses: Things that were hidden in the dark will come to light (so if you've been cheating or lying, try to clean up your act).
Years after that jarring discovery on December 26, the evidence that has come to light points in all sorts of directions, creating no clear narrative for the detectives to follow.
"MacDonald submits there is only one logical reason that strong exculpatory evidence continues to come to light – because he is innocent," Zeszotarski wrote to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Liberals have long feared that conservatives would make use of the #MeToo movement to attack Democratic politicians, and the first allegation against Fairfax did come to light through conservative media.
"I ask the electoral commission for a thorough investigation as quickly as possible so all of the truth about the Odebrecht case can come to light," Santos said on Twitter.
For now, there is no intelligence that specifically indicates Syrian aircraft or helicopters were in the area, though that type of information could later come to light the official said.
Despite all of the new information that's come to light, prosecutors in King County, Washington have officially decided to NOT move forward with charges against NY Giants kicker Josh Brown.
But authorities such as the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), warned over the weekend that as the working week begins, further cases of ransomware could come to light.
These have come to light in a rather entertaining Twitter game unpacking the most trivial hills people are willing to die on, first prompted by user David Burge on Monday.
Many cases never come to light because the city declines to publicly identify bodies waiting in the morgue or to name those transferred as cadavers, citing privacy for the dead.
Fairly early on, that assumption, that deadly assumption around what a pilot would do in that circumstance when that boundary condition was tested that begin started to come to light.
In the wake of the Qingdao fraud, the metals warehousing industry has made a push to go digital, with so far limited success, and further scandals have come to light.
"The Supervisory Board of Steinhoff wishes to advise shareholders that new information has come to light today which relates to accounting irregularities requiring further investigation," it said in a statement.
As in Georges Perec's "Life: A User's Manual," the secrets of each household come to light revealing a sticky web of guilt and this ugly truth: Neighborhoods comfort through segregation.
This is an important process because new information continues to come to light during this eclipse season, and it's in your benefit to keep an open dialogue about these things.
Some information about the internal drama has come to light because one of Kline's subordinates — a White House security specialist named Tricia Newbold — filed a whistleblower complaint about his behavior.
But given the totality of the circumstances and what's come to light over the past 35 years, what possible explanation can there be, other than that Robert Durst killed her?
If the agency can't, it will have to persuade Congress to give it more time to pursue charges when the underlying misconduct might not come to light until years later.
"Courts are hard-wired for litigation," through which facts can come to light, said Elizabeth C. Burch, a law professor at the University of Georgia who writes about multidistrict litigation.
This kind of public pressure serves a purpose—to show the boss that what's done in the dark will always come to light, especially in the age of social media.
Put another away, Scalia's absence resulted in the court providing guidance on the second issue — guidance that would probably never have come to light had Scalia been on the court.
"Scuderia Ferrari considers that a number of new elements have come to light after the decision was rendered that make the decision reviewable," the Italian team said in a statement.
The other three incidents under federal review: Teen robbery suspect Though the 15-year-old was arrested the week before the Johnson incident, it didn't come to light until June.
Until terms of the deal come to light, Tim O'Brien of Bloomberg Opinion says, it's fair to ask whether this would be another collision of private business and public policy.
Since then, she claims, new information about the identity of those involved in surveilling her computers and phones from 85033 to 2014 has come to light that warrant new litigation.
Other police beatings in Mesa Johnson's beating was one of three incidents to come to light this summer in which Mesa police officers are caught on camera aggressively handling citizens.
"Since these events, and since I gave my testimony on October 3, a great deal of additional information and perspectives have come to light," Volker told the House Intelligence Committee.
Use of the loosely-regulated type of bond agreement has come to light following problems at Sealand Securities whose bond-related business is under inspection by the country's securities regulator.
During a performance at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago on Saturday, Badu spoke up after recent allegations of sexual abuse against Kelly have come to light in Lifetime's docuseries Surviving R. Kelly.
Many more cases of polio paralysis could come to light as investigators go into areas of northeastern Nigeria where the country's first cases in the two years were confirmed on Thursday.
As more details come to light, Ukrainian cybersecurity firms and government agencies argue that the hackers behind the ransomware called Petya (also known as NotPetya or Nyetya) are no mere thieves.
It will be interesting to see how and if more of these kinds of cases come to light, and if regulators start to wade in, in cases where employers have not.
Companies are not always forthcoming about where their products are sourced, and when the curtain is pulled back, scandals — including poor-quality products and unsafe working conditions — often come to light.
Cases of labour-market collusion by employers have also come to light: large technology firms, such as Google and Apple, were revealed to have agreed not to poach each other's workers.
And as more developments come to light, one detail has stood out: President Trump and some of his associates have retained lawyers to help them navigate inquiries related to the probe.
In one particularly disturbing example, YouTube's algorithm encouraged pedophiles to watch home videos of children and it's come to light that pedophiles were using YouTube comment sections to organize their activities.
Media coverage, from across the political spectrum, will generally provide sufficient information to enable voters to weigh the seriousness and veracity of charges, and important details will come to light quickly.
Dunford said Monday that he could not definitely confirm reports that Johnson was found nearly a mile away but that those details would come to light as part of the investigation.
Dunford said Monday that he could not definitely confirm reports that Johnson was found nearly a mile away, but that those details would come to light as part of the investigation.
Next season, the remaining Starks will unite in Winterfell, and Jon's Targaryen ancestry will come to light, and regular orange flame will mix with blue flame to create purple flame, maybe?
"Congress must make its own determination from the direct evidence uncovered by the special prosecutor and the criminal and impeachable actions by Trump that have already come to light," he said.
A small but telling example has recently come to light: The State Department last year quietly downgraded the diplomatic status of the Delegation of the European Union to the United States.
"I'm confident that when the full facts come to light, all of the actions of this office and the board of education will be found to be wholly appropriate," Dyer said.
Send a follow-up email after a one-on-one meeting -- recap your discussion and say that you look forward to taking the lead or seeing your idea come to light.
This means that as a new working week begins it is likely, in the UK and elsewhere, that further cases of ransomware may come to light, possibly at a significant scale.
Last week Lieutenant General Salah, who helped push Bouteflika out after having him declared unfit for office, said several big corruption cases would come to light in a crackdown on graft.
I will continue to fight the broad, sweeping, unproven, biased and politically motivated allegations against me, and I am confident that as facts come to light, the truth will be revealed.
One drug in particular that is available with a T.U.E. has come to light in the Fancy Bears leak: triamcinolone acetonide, more commonly known by its brand names, Kenalog and Kenacort.
The officers failed to report the mistaken arrest, as they were required to do, raising the possibility that it would never have come to light had Mr. Blake not spoken out.
But in a crisis, it can be good for the country for embarrassing information to come to light if that's what it takes to provoke a stronger and more accurate response.
This month, the lab released the full software, saying awareness had grown of how next-generation text generators might be abused, and that so far no examples have come to light.
Democrats have made clear that they are unwilling to wait for that process to play out, meaning their inquiry may simply never benefit from any information that may come to light.
How corporate misdeeds come to light can seem almost random, sometimes depending on whether there is a damning video or someone willing to come forward to blow the whistle on misconduct.
Thanks to reporting in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal and an anonymous whistle blower, these transgressions have come to light and set off an impeachment inquiry in the House.
McConnell vowed to set impeachment rules over Democrats' objections, denying the request to guarantee that witnesses would be called, but new information has come to light that may force the issue.
Dagens Industri said the anti-corruption unit at Sweden's prosecution authority had assisted in the U.S. investigation and information had come to light that had prompted a preliminary investigation in Sweden.
Dagens Industri said the anti-corruption unit at Sweden's prosecution authority had assisted in the U.S. investigation and information had come to light that had prompted a preliminary investigation in Sweden.
But those words are in tension with the way he handled the whistleblower complaint, which might never have come to light if it weren't for a letter Atkinson wrote to Congress.
McCready initially conceded, but later withdrew his concession after he saw the "criminal activity come to light," he said, and called on Harris to tell voters what he knew and when.
The episode is being held up as the latest example of cancel culture, in which people, usually celebrities, are publicly shunned and boycotted after allegations of problematic behavior come to light.
"New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that Defendants are only now turning over," an Alphabet spokesperson said in a statement.
I wish I had been proven wrong about this, but it has now come to light that the extent of Panama's tax avoidance scams is even worse than I had feared.
"The women involved had far more credible evidence than many of the most notorious accusations that have come to light in the past five weeks," Caitlin Flanagan writes in the Atlantic.
My colleague Libby Nelson recently looked at some of the instances that have come to light and raised suspicion: Democrats initially hoped these reports would be enough to derail Price's legislation.
Since Sex and City star and series producer Sarah Jessica Parker announced Thursday that hopes for a third film were officially dashed, tensions surrounding the protracted cast negotiations have come to light.
" The Sierra Club, which obtained tens of thousands of pages of internal EPA records through the Freedom of Information Act, said the revelations "may never have come to light with this change.
His beating in 2010, the details of which have only recently come to light, is the latest in a long list of instances of brutality toward inmates in New York's prison system.
New information has come to light on some of the men around the table with the aide, Gianluca Savoini, and on his close political relationship with Salvini, which goes back 20 years.
It's come to light that in more than one Netflix original film, a character is seen straight up hopping on a bed without first removing their dirty shoes, which is SIMPLY UNACCEPTABLE.
When he got a letter from Hardy's lawyer last November, he knew this allegation would come to light as Hollywood began to peel back the curtain on its many abuses of power.
Only in 2017 did small portions of Weinstein's violence, slowly merging together to become a heartbreaking monolith, officially come to light in publications like The New York Times and The New Yorker.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said that he expects more high profile sexual misconduct cases to come to light "in the coming weeks and months," according to the Los Angeles Times.
It has recently come to light — again — that the fast food chain was forced to pay out an additional $20043 million in prizes to 70 customers in the wake of the scam.
The account has also been linked to several other major predictions that have come to light: President Donald Trump winning the election, Brexit, and Lady Gaga performing at this weekend's Super Bowl.
And several other cases have recently come to light that bear similarities — where a black man is stopped along the side of the road for a minor infraction and it ends violently.
They also want to know if anyone at Wells Fargo misled auditors, and what the firm has done since the bank's activity has come to light to review and modify its operations.
When the full extent of clandestine activities come to light, as with Edward Snowden's revelations about America's National Security Agency, many feel queasy and demand that the spooks are reined in again.
That means more cases of the virus, and of the side-effects it can cause, have come to light – and the full extent of the danger it poses has, belatedly, become apparent.
Yet, barring some evidence that has not yet come to light, there is nothing to indicate that anything of value was actually given to the Trump campaign by Russia as a result.
Dr. Larry Sabato, a historian and professor of politics who studies the assassination, said in an email conversation with CNN that he is pessimistic the full records will ever come to light.
But it also suggests that Weinstein — along with the handful of others whose alleged crimes have come to light before him — is merely the first bite out of a very rotten apple.
Those cuts were a reason why Flint's problems didn't come to light sooner, said Mary Jean Brown, a public health specialist at Harvard University who directed CDC's lead program at the time.
Wade, said the Supreme Court's decision is no longer valid because scientific and anecdotal evidence that has come to light in the last 30 years has shown the negative effects of abortion.
The Washington Post first reported on the business proposal, which ultimately fell through, back in August 2017, but more has since come to light as a result of the special counsel's investigation.
Reed was convicted of raping and killing Stites, but has maintained his innocence for over 20 years ... and new evidence has come to light suggesting another suspect -- Stites' fiance at the time.
You're an analytical person, Virgo, and the choices you make are well thought out; however, new information may come to light as a result of the Mercury retrograde (and this month's eclipses!).
With very little to work with, Stighelen and the MAS have drawn upon the mystery to create a compelling tourist attraction, stoking the hope that more works will someday come to light.
Following the revelation that Lauer was accused of rape — first reported by Variety based on previews of Farrow's book — new accusations against the former "Today" show host also have come to light.
The raid, which took place on Monday but did not come to light until Friday, is a sign that the investigation — which has not led to any formal charges — may be intensifying.
While in Thailand, Ms. Vashukevich claimed that she had audio recordings that could link Russia with Mr. Trump's election, but no such recordings have come to light, and many doubt they exist.
Several added that very little new information will come to light before the next rate meeting, so it would be difficult to justify coming to a different policy conclusion than in June.
And as Virgin Islanders wait for doctors, medicine, fuel and manpower to rebuild the flattened communications and power grid, the economic toll from the storms is only starting to come to light.
Now, it's come to light that alibis were never questioned for the case and evidence seems to have gone missing, though leaked footage shows the chief homicide detective taking cash for information.
"Additional evidence continues to come to light that not only has bolstered an already overwhelming case, but has also put additional pressure ... on the Senate to conduct a fair trial," said Rep.
"We will continue to monitor the investigations by relevant medical agencies and may re-evaluate our position as new facts come to light," Jennifer Toner, a company spokeswoman, said in a statement.
While there are no official statistics on the number of women killed or injured in drug raids and arrests, the cases that have come to light give plenty of cause for concern.
He told the state board he does not condone the activities that have come to light after testimony this week and he feels that the public's confidence in the process is shaken.
"If Americans' civil liberties were abused, then that needs to come to light so that doesn't happen again," House Speaker Paul Ryan said during a Republican retreat in West Virginia on Thursday.
And this figure doesn't count things that have recently come to light like completely unreported spending by foreign actors like the Russians who spent money buying online ads during the 2016 election.
Not incidentally, if this news hadn't come to light, forcing Mr. Sessions to recuse himself, he would have supervised the investigation into Russian election meddling, possibly in collusion with the Trump campaign.
"Unfortunately, over the past few days the connection between the production and the Siesta Key show and the horrific videos and photos of animal abuse have come to light," the event page reads.
U.N. experts Michel Forst, David Kaye and Maina Kiai accused Egypt's government of clamping down on NGOs so that human rights violations such as the use of torture did not come to light.
That's especially true now that it's come to light that FamilyTreeDNA, one of the largest private genetic testing companies, is cooperating with the FBI to give its agents access to its genealogy database.
" While none of the allegations of misconduct against R. Kelly had come to light at that time, there were rumors — Knowles noted that people "had just begun to hear some of those things.
Some of the industry's biggest "open secrets" are now out in the wide open, and there's a palpable sense that even more will come to light before the cycle has run its course.
Since news broke on Monday of 28-year-old Track Palin's arrest, disturbing new details about the incident have come to light — including that the alleged victim was Track's own father, Todd Palin.
In the time since these photos have come to light, sending elected officials and journalists scrambling for archived school records, there have been explainers published on the meaning, history, and consequences of blackface.
"We have no doubt that the truth will come to light in this situation after a thorough investigation by the Dallas Police Department," the statement said, repeatedly referring to Booker by her deadname.
Still, it was largely thanks to Kalanick's forced resignation — the realization that speaking up about wrongdoings can actually help correct them — that other cases of harassment have come to light in Silicon Valley.
It's hard for the public to know how to evaluate these claims when so little about Epstein's crimes has ever come to light, thanks to pressure from his lawyers and acquiescence from prosecutors.
The "final form" of the iPhone 8 has supposedly come to light — but it's still a long time until September, and there will be plenty of new leaks and rumors along the way. 
Schiff says these transcripts contain numerous possible contradictions with other testimony and facts that have come to light, meaning possible legal jeopardy for the witnesses, who have included White House officials and alumni.
The pressure on lawmakers to address sexual harassment has built as more revelations about the Office of Compliance and the often secretive process through which members have settled allegations have come to light.
"The Parliament should not be too hasty until these things properly come to light," New Zealand politician Kennedy Graham told the Herald, while insisting that the country's latest defense bill should be delayed.
Keep things light—Mercury's connection to Neptune is a sensitive one, and all the information you need will come to light as the full moon in Scorpio arrives in the next few days.
The reason they did it with such abandon, was because they thought that Hillary Clinton is going to win the election and none of this would ever come to light, with this matter.
The introduction of the bill comes as the tech industry has seen a wave of harassment, sexism and other workplace issues come to light — only some of which have made it to court.
"This means that as a new working week begins it is likely, in the U.K. and elsewhere, that further cases of ransomware may come to light, possibly at a significant scale," officials warned.
Thousands of cases of sexual abuse of children by priests have come to light around the world in recent decades as investigations have encouraged long-silent victims to go public with their complaints.
Months after malware enabled a power-blackout in parts of Ukraine, more clues about the perpetrators of the attack, as well as the potential scale of the hacking campaign have come to light.
The alleged schemes took so long to come to light, sources with knowledge of the probe said, due to Ghosn's practice of conveying his wishes verbally to trusted lieutenants rather than in writing.
And other revelations about the firm's role might have come to light, VICE News has learned, if the Mormon Church hadn't settled that lawsuit in March of 24 while a trial was underway.
Quietly, Apple has been bringing together a number of moving parts in its strategy around virtual and augmented reality hardware; and it appears now one more element of that has come to light.
"I apologize for the tweets that have come to light tonight from when I was 14 and 15," he wrote in December 2018, just hours after he had been named the Heisman winner.
But he expects it to come to light that Penton was acting in self-defense in the incident and that the public will view this case differently when all the information is available.
"However, due to the inappropriate statements of Tucker Carlson that have recently come to light, SHEEX has made the decision to cease advertising on his television program, Tucker Carlson Tonight," the company added.
The political pressures around Watergate did not guarantee that Nixon's wrongdoing would come to light or that there would be unanimous support for his impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee -- far from it.
The Energy and Commerce panel planned its hearing back in March -- when many of the controversies had not yet come to light -- to hear about Pruitt's fiscal 2019 budget request for the EPA.
"Over the last week, we have seen the criminal activity come to light, and we have seen that my opponent, Mark Harris, has bankrolled this criminal activity," McCready told North Carolina's WSOC-TV.
Saunders has kept details relatively secret—only telling Jennifer Egan, in an interview five months ago, that the book was set in the 19th century—but new information has recently come to light.
But Shiryaev's films have come to light thanks to the dogged research (and luck) of one man, the Russian dance historian and documentarian Viktor Bocharov, who tracked them down in the mid-1990s.
Ms. Pelosi may not have won any concessions from Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, but the delay did provide time for additional evidence of Mr. Trump's Ukraine scheme to come to light.
Mueller is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, as well as possible links between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign and other issues that have come to light during the probe.
Other images have since emerged, and Trudeau said on Thursday he was "wary" of ruling out the existence of even more because he could not remember those that had already come to light.
Chief Gallagher was acquitted of murder charges this summer, but evidence that he had engaged in a range of other misconduct, including theft and drug use, had come to light during the investigation.
The two eventually get back together, but decades later the adultery re-emerges — after they return from a vacation to find their Rome apartment ransacked — as artifacts of the betrayal come to light.
"When that evidence and those facts come to light, the American people are going to conclude that attorney Cohen and the White House have not shot straight with them on this," he alleged.
Even as we draft our report, we are open to the possibility that further evidence will come to light, whether in the form of witnesses who provide testimony or documents that become available.
The department has maintained that deleting sections of a videotaped briefing would not have violated any rules, though new restrictions have been put in place since the tape edits have come to light.
You'll see things concerning your love life and your creative pursuits more clearly, and drama will come to light in your friend circle or within the groups, communities, and organizations you belong to.
Comey led an investigation into real crimes, Trump fired him to try to block the investigation, the firing backfired and the investigation continued, and because it has continued, criminal wrongdoing has come to light.
The FCC is investigating the telecom and fellow carriers T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon for the long-standing practice that only in the past couple of years has come to light after press investigations.
That's down compared to the 54 reports received for the first three months last year, though the center noted there could be a time lag in reporting so more incidents could come to light.
"As a result of information that has come to light through our ongoing internal investigation, today SEIU took action on two senior staff," union spokesperson Sahar Wali said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
So much information will come to light; at the same time, your ruling planet, the Sun, will square off with hazy Neptune on December 3, so making sense of it all won't be easy.
And any enforcement would probably happen years after abuses come to light—the FTC's case against Vizio for spying on customers' viewing habits in 2014, for example, was settled in February of this year.
Their arguments were based on the evidence that's come to light since his trial, much of which was withheld from the defense and accumulated through numerous Freedom of Information Act requests through the years.
As the new bombshell allegations that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted multiple women have come to light, Anthony Bourdain has unwavering support for his girlfriend, Italian actress Asia Argento, who is among the alleged victims.
UN chief calls convoy attackers in Syria 'cowards' For now, no intelligence indicates Syrian aircraft or helicopters were in the area, though that type of information could come to light later, the official said.
The answer is complicated, and speaks as much as to the sheer scope of the crisis itself as it does to the change in culture that is allowing these cases to come to light.
As the constant disrepair of some McFlurry machines has come to light, customers have started to wonder if the machines are actually broken or if there is something else going on behind the scenes.
This thought entered my sleepy head in part because I misinterpreted a friend's tweet on the matter, but also because I couldn't immediately imagine under what other circumstances that information would come to light.
As details and still more sexual misconduct allegations against Kevin Spacey come to light, yet another of his upcoming projects is suffering the consequences: the Ridley Scott film All the Money in the World.
They might find some new exploits they hadn't seen before through this program, but that doesn't help all of the ones that have come to light since the 3DS started shipping back in 2011.
"There's a lot of excitement among the private sector to reach out and find the communities where their great ideas can come to light, " a White House official said on a call with reporters.
Yet as Cunningham pursues his obsession with assigning blame and as the back stories of the characters come to light, there are hints that something sinister may in fact have been behind the crash.
I believe this is the person Rodriguez has always wanted the world to see and it took reinventing himself as a TV personality and partner to Lopez for it to finally come to light.
"It is overwhelmingly in the public interest to understand how such a huge criminal fraud was allowed to happen, and why it took so long to come to light," she said in a statement.
As powerful as this phase is for manifesting progress, the moon is not yet fully illuminated, which she says means it may take a little time for our full accomplishments to come to light.
But more and more cases will inevitably come to light—revelation by revelation, report by report, headline after headline—even as conservative churches cling to their happy-family images, no matter who gets hurt.
The details of the tycoon's private life probably would not have come to light if Mr. Redstone's two paramours had not participated in a Vanity Fair profile of him in the June 2015 issue.
Here's the full back-and-forth that aired Wednesday on ABC's "Good Morning America": ROBERTS: It has come to light that early in the administration you used your private email for White House business.
Trump's "Access Hollywood" tape comments are under renewed scrutiny as sexual assault allegations against powerful men in a variety of industries come to light, including those made against Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Federal prosecutors brought the lawsuit to pressure Anvisa to make a decision, saying glyphosate and the other chemicals deserved to be reevaluated based on new evidence that has come to light on their safety.
The public was made aware of Russia's ongoing attack on our democracy two years ago, and since that time new culprits have been named and new forms of election interference have come to light.
The truth about Wes' mother Rose has almost completely come to light now that the expansive pool of her flashback blood has seeped into all the rooms of their shabby apartment and perhaps beyond.
But many see Weisselberg to be the best positioned, as the Trump Organization's bookkeeper, to help investigators unravel whether Trump or his family members committed financial crimes that have not yet come to light.
Driving the news: Since a 2001 photo of Trudeau in brownface at an Arabian Nights party was published Wednesday by TIME magazine, 2 prior instances in which he wore blackface have come to light.
They have called multiple witnesses in an effort to establish a pattern of sexually abusive behavior, and during the trial, many new and disturbing details about the allegations against him have come to light.
The situation didn't come to light until last weekend, when The New York Times and The Observer of London reported the details and raised questions about whether Cambridge still possessed reams of the data.
Over the past few years, a flood of evidence has come to light revealing how Exxon has known for decades that rising carbon dioxide emissions would heat the planet and alter a stable climate.
But Florida's highest criminal court was unmoved, finding that Smith's account, and other evidence Dailey's lawyers presented, including proof that Skalnik misrepresented his criminal record at Dailey's trial, had come to light too late.
While no evidence of Nazis creating fake UFOs for Stalin — or of federal cooperation with aliens — has ever come to light, the US government does have a long history of investigating reported UFO sightings.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is sharply divided over how the election watchdog agency should respond to Russian interference in the U.S. election as more revelations come to light about foreign meddling during 2016.
BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - Police have arrested 22 people in eastern India in three separate rape cases involving teenage girls, officials said on Sunday, as grisly new attacks against women come to light despite tougher penalties.
He went in at age 30 convicted of murder and now at 62 he is a free man because evidence had come to light that the prosecution withheld in the case all those years ago.
But these allegations didn't come to light until the early 90s, over two decades after Cesnik was killed, when one of the victims suddenly claimed to have recovered previously repressed memories of years of abuse.
ICE's actions have been scrutinized since they began to come to light, as fear in immigrant communities have been running high after Trump's heated anti-immigrant rhetoric on the campaign trail and since the election.
This meme really broke through when Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort respectively pled guilty to various crimes on the same day in August, but it's made countless comebacks as more Trump transgressions come to light.
Collectively, we'd share any new research paper with interesting analysis about how the tumor may have formed, and encouraged sending those findings to our oncologists so as much information as possible could come to light.
While Mr Kavanaugh's 307 judicial opinions as a judge on the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals are available, many documents stemming from his work in the executive branch have not come to light.
Though the case began to come to light before #MeToo entered its current phase, the trial of former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar has become one of the defining moments of the #MeToo era.
Director Comey's letter refers to emails that have come to light in an unrelated case, but we have no idea what those emails are and the Director himself notes they may not even be significant.
Within the files lurk all kinds of revelations, many of which will come to light over the course of the coming weeks as the news organizations involved in the project publish a series of reports.
But what prosecutors describe as his extremist leanings, his desire to establish a "white homeland," and his idolization of mass murderers didn't come to light until he was investigated for ordering synthetic opioids from Mexico.
Serpents as Reggie so keenly points out, (is this The Outsiders or West Side Story?) and we definitely see that come to light in a lot of the characters' journeys specifically the Toni Topaz v.
"The presidency wishes to take this opportunity to renew its trust to the members of staff who have been incriminated and calls for the truth to come to light in this affair," an official said.
" After a pause, she continued, "I will say, I hope that now that it's come to light that the Bachelorettes haven't really had the opportunity before [to appear on DWTS] that [the situation] it changes.
"I apologize for the tweets that have come to light tonight from when I was 14 and 15," Murray, 21, wrote on Sunday morning, just hours after he had been named the winner on Saturday.
But though it's come to light now through Facebook's unsavory practices, sentiment analysis (also known as "opinion marketing") is a standard weapon in the toolkit of both advertisers and political pollsters in the digital age.
Reports have come to light that Hillary had a dural venous sinus thrombosis, a treatable blood clot in one of the outflow tracts of the brain and another potential cause of a sixth nerve palsy.
Not only do egregious abuses occasionally come to light — such as people being paid in gift cards or food rather than money, but there are also more common outcomes that should churn every American's stomach.
Another case has come to light through court filings: Ecuador's Banco del Austro is suing Wells Fargo for waving through fake transfers of $12m ($3m of which was later recovered) to accounts in Hong Kong.
"It has recently come to light that Mr. Donald Trump may have willfully offered Dr. Ben Carson an appointment to his administration should he become president in return for supporting his candidacy," wrote Brad Woodhouse.
New details have also recently come to light regarding an investigation that found that several members of SEAL Team 10 used cocaine last year while they were stationed in Virginia and were subsequently disciplined. Gen.
"Under the regulation that defines the jurisdiction for the special counsel, Mueller may ask Rosenstein for additional jurisdiction to pursue other matters that come to light in the course of the Russia investigation," Goodman explains.
The second group is larger in my experience (and, sadly, includes me): workers who lack confidence, and fear that all of their imagined errors and incompetence will come to light the second they clock out.
Various irregularities have already come to light, mostly involving the early counting and processing of postal ballots, but the interior ministry has said the number of votes affected was smaller than the margin of victory.
"The employee in question has been placed on administrative leave while we review the information that has come to light," said Amanda Gilchrist, director of public affairs at CoreCivic, in an email to VICE News.
In the days since the crash, the personal stories of many of those on board have come to light -- highlighting the truly international nature of a tragedy that saw people of 35 different nationalities die.
"Even as we draft our report, we are open to the possibility that further evidence will come to light, whether in the form of witnesses who provide testimony or documents that become available," Schiff wrote.
Yet a number of disturbing details have come to light since the shooting, including that the gunman reportedly hosted a dinner party not long before the attack, in which the guests watched mass shooting videos.
After initially backing him as "innocent until proven guilty", Walsh said on Monday that new information had come to light that required the 28-year-old former Georgia Tech basketballer be removed from the team.
READ: Americans sent porn and profanities to Trump's voter fraud commission "Facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on November 8, 2016," Kobach wrote.
The moves come as Google faces backlash from advertisers for failing to monitor certain types of content, especially with its YouTube subsidiary, whose issues with some of its largest advertisers have only recently come to light.
Whether or not Canada will ultimately extradite Meng to the U.S.—where more evidence may come to light as to who really controlled Skycom and Canicula—will have to be determined through an extensive legal battle.
The critical level has changed over the years as new science has come to light, but today officials are required to take action if lead exceeds 2252 ppb in more than 25 percent of residents' taps.
St. John has been turning heads recently as some of his online writing about the tech industry has come to light — specifically his outspoken views on employees in an overwhelmingly young, privileged, white, male-dominated community.
The two other cases that have come to light are a $12 million theft from Banco del Austro in Ecuador in January and an attack on Vietnam's Tien Phong Bank in December that was not successful.
Since the Pennsylvania grand jury's bombshell August report of egregious child sex abuse at the hands of Catholic priests, several other allegations of sexual abuse and ignorance on behalf of the Church have come to light.
"Since that time, new information has come to light which, when considered alongside the information obtained previously, has given the Commission reasonable grounds to suspect an offence may have been committed," it said in a statement.
But having conceived, written, and shot their film before any of the stories about Spacey had come to light, Gore's filmmakers certainly had no intention of reminding their audience of what Spacey has been accused of.
In the days following the tragedy, more details about the gunman, a married father of one, have come to light, including his declared allegiance to ISIS – and news that he was investigated by the FBI twice.
Thanks to Twitter, new information has come to light this week regarding the ten-year-old song's lyrics, because it's 2017 and everything you once believed to be reliable and true is now up for debate.
"We respect these students' decision to take this action, and we appreciate their strong condemnation of behavior described in the 2013-16 materials that have recently come to light," Smith said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Facebook's moral turpitude aside, it's now come to light that the company also initially underreported the percentage of teens that it had paid to become lab rats, while falsely stating that parental consent forms were required.
One source suggested Yusupov might rather have seen the whole startup come crashing down with the blame placed on the product than have it come to light that he played a large hand in the fall.
In the ABC interview, Mr. Comey said he believed at the time that it would be extremely damaging to the credibility of the F.B.I. if the reopened investigation did not come to light until after Mrs.
U.S. and foreign banks, meanwhile, have significantly boosted their regulatory compliance resources in the wake of the financial crisis, in part, to avoid the public relations inferno that follows when abuses come to light, Caldwell said.
"The committee is aware of recent information that has come to light, both nationally and internationally, indicating that former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan may have been complicit in the controversial OPL 245 deal," said the statement.
"Investigators have been looking into this since last July and there's no evidence of collusion that's come to light, and so it is telling that Schumer had nothing new of substance to add," the official said.
Three banks have been placed into receivership in less than a year by Patrick Njoroge, the respected governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, as a series of ruinous insider-lending scams have come to light.
" In a separate statement to NBC News, Avenatti said, "Individuals and companies are finally coming to the realization that much more information is going to come to light regarding their dealings with Mr.Cohen and Mr. Trump.
The private exchanges that have now come to light show an inner circle that is more concerned with the candidate's ability to keep up personal appearances than the substantively disreputable picture of public service they paint.
Only in recent years have some stories come to light, such as Annette Gordon-Reed's excavation of Sally Hemings's genealogy and Essie Mae Washington-Williams's revelation that Strom Thurmond fathered her by a black family maid.
So while nothing is proven, the information that's come to light since Akhmetshin's attendance at the meeting was exposed on Friday morning only raises more questions about his background and motivation for being at the meeting.
New info has come to light in the hunt for the Tom Brady Super Bowl jersey ... and could all come down to the search of an 18-wheeler that was packed up right after the game.
U.N. experts and international human rights groups have accused the Egyptian government of clamping down on campaigners so human rights violations such as the use of torture do not come to light, something the government denies.
"Even as we draft our report, we are open to the possibility that further evidence will come to light, whether in the form of witnesses who provide testimony or documents that become available," Mr. Schiff said.
But the dramatic story may never have come to light if it hadn't been for Mona Hanna-Attisha, a 103-year-old children's doctor who, despite strong pushback from state officials, helped expose the contamination scandal.
Catch final two episodes in the series, and find out which of the Moody family's many secrets come to light — and why Perkins's character, Ann, takes a BB gun to the ornaments on their Christmas tree.
His transgressions from previous seasons—like his culpability in the drug-fueled death of his Horsin' Around co-star Sarah Lynn, and the time he almost slept with a friend's underage daughter—finally come to light.
Now that the SweynTooth findings are public, it's possible that more vulnerable SoCs will come to light as well as the Singapore University of Technology and Design group and other researchers around the world continue investigating.
A litany of governance no-nos have come to light in recent months, from the CEO acting as his company's landlord by leasing it real estate he owns to putting friends and family in executive positions.
Markey is the latest to join a chorus of digital rights and privacy advocates raising questions about Ring's practices as more information about the company's contracts with more agencies across the U.S. has come to light.
"Since that time, new information has come to light which, when considered alongside the information obtained previously, has given the Commission reasonable grounds to suspect an offense may have been committed," it said in a statement.
"The congresswoman is confident that, once all of the facts come to light, her office will be exonerated of any retaliatory or otherwise improper conduct and this matter will be put to rest," the statement said.
This is because of evidence that has come to light in the last several days -- and over the course of the last two and a half years -- that raises serious constitutional questions about President Donald Trump.
Snowden's leaks had first come to light the previous June, when the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald and the Washington Post's Barton Gellman published stories based on highly classified documents provided to them by the former NSA contractor.
The day that I posted it, I was completely unaware of the situation [that had] come to light with Harvey Weinstein and the attack on basically women's health care in the States, because I had been traveling.
But regardless of when they divulged this charming bit of info, the company can't keep from adding it to the pile of innumerable bugs and privacy issues that have come to light during its Year From Hell.
The incidents come to light at a time when the U.S. government has warned of Iranian cyber threats in the wake of the U.S. air strike that killed Iran's second most powerful official, Major-General Qassem Soleimani.
The tension between staying true to original character design while not objectifying women has existed since the superhero movie's origins, although it's come to light in recent years due to the success of Marvel and DC blockbusters.
"Additional information has now come to light that calls into question whether the earlier determination that the administrator paid market value for the use he made of the apartment would still be valid," Mr. Apol's letter says.
The incidents come to light at a time when the U.S. government has warned of Iranian cyber threats in the wake of the U.S. air strike that killed Irans second most powerful official, Major-General Qassem Soleimani.
From mass shootings, to noxious political discourse on platforms like Facebook and Twitter, to the countless sexual harassment stories that have come to light in recent weeks, news has been a bit bleak to say the least.
Either past personal failings come to light, or petty self-dealing scandals emerge while in office, or they suffer a sudden decline in the appraisal of a mercurial boss who likes a good firing now and again.
"Director Comey's letter refers to emails that have come to light in an unrelated case, but we have no idea what those emails are and the director himself notes they may not even be significant," he wrote.
Epidemiologists say any potential cases of Zika-linked birth defects in babies would likely only come to light around April, given the virus is thought to have arrived in Venezuela in the last quarter of last year.
The watchdog officially launched the investigation into the country's biggest communications company last August, but it has come to light now because of an application the bureau filed last week at the Federal Court of Canada. tgam.
But there have been enough DNA-related snafus that have come to light in the last few weeks and years that make me think that willingly giving your DNA to a large database isn't worth the risk.
It's seems unlikely that any of these stories—which cover commercial deception, criminal conduct, and corporate negligence—would have come to light if it wasn't for journalists being able to download, corroborate and report on hacked data.
House Republicans might be confronted with a bill without knowing its content or what its effects would be, but they know that information will come to light at some point, and that their votes can't be undone.
But unlike some of the episodes that have scarred other cities, the Minneapolis shooting was not clearly captured on any video that has come to light; the best recording of what happened is limited, blurry and inconclusive.
Over time, other reporters also learned about Bob's role at the C.I.A. There were several instances when my editors and I thought that relationship would come to light and prepared to pull the trigger on our account.
Cromartie's execution was carried out shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court denied an 11th-hour application for a stay based on new evidence that his lawyers said had come to light about the identity of the killer.
It is also possible that additional pieces of the Mueller investigation could make their way to the Southern District of New York or another U.S. attorney's office and, ultimately, could come to light through charges that way.
In corporate investigations, information can come to light when a company receives a grand jury subpoena or an inquiry from the Securities and Exchange Commission that it concludes is material and should be disclosed to its shareholders.
Clearly, despite public consternation over Cambridge Analytica's tactics, especially in the days and weeks after Trump won (and before its data misappropriation had come to light), political campaigns are not shying away from the use of psychographics.
As further reports showing the impact these massive companies have had on society come to light, the signing bonuses and Ping-Pong tables in the open-plan offices may not be enough to justify taking these jobs.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Wednesday that the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that ended this week with no trace found may be resumed if new clues come to light.
"It has come to light that Mr. Alexander has brought his department-issued weapon into the class on previous occasions and allowed students to handle the weapon as a teaching tool," the chief said in a statement.
Andrea Bowers's installation Open Secrets details sexual assault allegations that have come to light in the wake of the #MeToo movement, but came under fire for using the likeness of a survivor after her assault, without permission.
If Corker, who claimed he hadn't seen the real estate provision in the text before announcing his support of the bill, is any indication, we can expect many more surprises to come to light in due time.
Since Clearview's practices have come to light, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Venmo and YouTube have sent the company cease-and-desist letters, asking it to stop scraping photos from their sites and delete existing images in its database.
When the affair does come to light, as it must, she neutralizes the pain of betrayal by consenting to it, agreeing to cut Nick in half, like the pretender to the baby in the Judgment of Solomon.
During the intervening three weeks between the House vote and Ms. Pelosi's announcement, relevant new documents that Mr. Trump suppressed have come to light, suggesting that there is additional evidence to support the charges the House brought.
They are seeking to place the FBI's "good housekeeping stamp of approval" on an investigation that, by its very nature, is narrow and does not include many of the serious questions that have since come to light.
EPA-mandated drinking water monitoring found PFOA and PFOS in at least 16 million Americans' tap water, but new contaminations continue to come to light near industrial sites and military bases where the firefighting foam was used.
Because nothing resembling evidence of surveillance of Trump Tower during the campaign has come to light, anything that looks like surveillance of Trump officials by the Obama administration has been trumpeted as proof that Trump was right.
" May responded in a letter, saying: "Now that further details have come to light, it is right that you have decided to resign and adhere to the high standards of transparency and openness that you have advocated.
Mallory tells us she knew about the offensive behavior within the Miss America organization for a long time, but felt it would be dismissed as hearsay if she spoke up ... so she's happy it's come to light.
Now that evidence has come to light that she is not reputable — that she is in fact a plagiarist — it is trying to do damage control, but it reserves the right to sever all ties with her.
As a parent, Yarmosh says he, too, was afflicted by the problems with YouTube that have recently come to light – namely, that allowing an algorithm to dictate what kids should watch will not lead to the safest environment.
New information has come to light in the Steven Avery case that his attorney, Kathleen Zellner, believes could exonerate him, and she is convinced the Wisconsin attorney general's office is "trying to deceive" the court by destroying evidence.
Documents are considerably redacted The warrant was requested two days after FBI Director James Comey sent an unprecedented letter to Congress in late October, suggesting new information had come to light in Clinton's long-running classified email scandal.
Many of the incidents that have come to light in recent months took place during the festival, including a lawsuit filed by Kadian Noble, which alleges that the producer assaulted her in his hotel room there in 23.
Since Tuesday's deadly bombings in Brussels, it's come to light that Belgium's security and intelligence services either missed or overlooked several clues that may have led them to the attackers — and questions about authorities' actions are piling up.
Similar outrages have come to light in the country's south-east, where at least 3,000 people have died in clashes between the army and Kurdish militants, and in a string of terrorist attacks, in the past two years.
Now that this news has come to light, let's hope that Massage Envy (and massage parlors everywhere) puts the most obvious rule possible in place and require that employees notify police immediately if a client reports sexual violence.
After revealing that Prince Harry got down on one knee to propose while the couple was at home making roast chicken, the origin of the dish has come to light — and it's one of Meghan's go-to recipes.
S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Richard Blumenthal proposed antitrust legislation Friday that, if passed, could give the Justice Department's recently launched probe into monopoly concerns among big tech companies some serious teeth if any violations come to light.
Last week the army chief of staff, Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah - who helped push out Bouteflika after having him declared unfit for office - said several big corruption cases would come to light in a crackdown on graft.
Image: Stephen Brashear (Getty)The absolute shitshow that is Boeing's ongoing 737 Max headache saw yet another safety issue come to light this week, resulting in further flight cancellations by U.S. carriers with the aircraft in their fleets.
Congress had learned the hard way on previous omnibus occasions that embarrassing tidbits would later come to light --member goodies tucked deep inside like golden needles in a giant hay stack threatening institutional sepsis by a thousand pricks.
In each of the cases that have come to light, the thieves hacked into the bank's system, used malware to log on to the SWIFT network using the bank's unique code, and re-routed transactions to new beneficiaries.
In the episode, Reed's attorney, Bryce Benjet, discusses new evidence that has come to light in recent years, as well as the continuing battle to have the murder weapon and other crime scene evidence finally tested for DNA.
CNN's Manu Raju reports that new documents have come to light showing Kavanaugh argued against a unanimous 1974 Supreme Court ruling ordering President Richard Nixon to turn over the secret Watergate tapes that quickly led to his resignation.
A slew of allegations against peacekeepers and civilian staff at the U.N. mission in Central African Republic, known as MINUSCA, have come to light since Kompass first raised the alarm about cases dating back to 2013 and 2014.
The pope acknowledged the Church's "own failures in providing for the protection of children: extremely grave facts have come to light, for which we have to accept our responsibility before God, before the victims and before public opinion".
Here's a copy of Roseboro's message in full: Kinema underscored that while the recent public disclosures about Riot are new, it often takes a long time for such events to come to light, and change is hardly guaranteed.
My own sense, when I wade back into the "he said, she said" detail, is that neither of their testimonies were entirely believable, and that there's some missing piece of the story that may never come to light.
Lurid cases have come to light over the years of children locked in closets and basements, held captive by parents who have crumbled under the weight of drugs, extreme religious conviction, personality disorders or their own abusive backgrounds.
A Justice Department official declined to address whether there was any new evidence that had come to light recently or whether the Trump administration had simply decided to take a step the Obama administration had shied away from.
It's recently come to light that Ms. Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, both top administration officials, have been using at least three different personal email accounts for some government business, in potential violation of federal records acts.
Gary Romine, one Republican who has publicly called for an investigation into Greitens, told CNN that when the governor called him on Thursday, he went as far as to vow that no other allegations would come to light.
Sexual abuse allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein had come to light just a couple of months earlier; the Oscar focus kept the issue in the headlines and kept the pressure on Hollywood and other industries to make changes.
Last week, the army chief of staff, Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah - who helped push out Bouteflika after having him declared unfit for office - said several big corruption cases would come to light in a crackdown on graft.
What a bitter irony that "The Coach," whose tragic history of sexual abuse has finally come to light, was first elected to Congress partly on the strength of a sleazy, 11th-hour mailer sullying the morality of his opponent.
The story became public on Twitter overnight Tuesday after Jacob Wohl — a far-right Trump supporter mostly known for being in the president's Twitter replies — tweeted that he expected "scandalous" news about the special counsel to come to light.
Polling in states with marquee Senate races show Clinton's lead over Trump growing, and these don't take into account the dynamic of women publicly giving personal accounts of Trump assaulting them that have only this week come to light.
While international observers see promise in Ukraine's anti-corruption drive, Moscow is worried that details over the alleged Russian intervention in Ukraine could come to light during high-profile arrests of individuals with ties to former president Viktor Yanukovych.
Thousands of cases have come to light around the world as investigations have encouraged long-silent victims to go public, shattering the Church's reputation in places such as Ireland, and more than $2 billion has been paid in compensation.
"Obviously, the acts she is accused of are completely inappropriate for an educator entrusted with caring for students, and we will take further disciplinary action if needed as more details come to light," the district said in a statement.
They also come to light as Bombardier is again discussing a potential merger of its rail unit, the Montreal-based plane and train maker's most reliable cash generator, with Germany's Siemens, people close to the matter said this week.
The probe began after SAP's outside law firm Baker McKenzie had informed U.S. authorities in July, when the South African sales practices and potential government bribery scheme had come to light in reports by a local investigative reporting group.
But more importantly, after serving as a member of the Trump transition team, Nunes has revealed himself repeatedly as someone willing to distort the truth and reflexively defend the president from any damaging information that has come to light.
The leaks have come to light as investigators scramble to trace the source of an even worse breach of N.S.A. security: the public release of the agency's hacking tools by a still-unidentified group calling itself the Shadow Brokers.
Indeed they did not come to light until a third inmate wrote a letter to the Bronx district attorney, Darcel D. Clark after the inmate now accused of rape, Alexandria James, 23, knocked her down and broke her wrist.
A number of child sexual abuse and trafficking cases in Britain have come to light in recent years, revealing that hundreds of girls have been exploited by so-called grooming gangs whose members were usually men of Asian heritage.
Pressed about her remark during the debate, Le Pen told BFM TV on Thursday that she had no proof Macron had an offshore account, but did not want undisclosed funds to come to light when it was too late.
But for anyone trying to enter the restaurant business, they have particular attractions: formalized training, efficient operations, predictable schedules and corporate policies that claim to discourage the kind of abuses that have come to light in the #MeToo era.
And Pelosi noted that her gamble to delay sending the two articles of impeachment to the Senate to demand witnesses in the trial has proved beneficial, ticking through the new information that has come to light during that time.
The Parnas documents are the latest in a series of new materials about the Trump administration's policy towards Ukraine that have come to light since mid-December, when the House voted to approve two articles of impeachment against Trump.
The episode is the latest to come to light portraying a President whose inquiries sometimes cross a line that presidents traditionally have tried to avoid when dealing with the Justice Department, for which a measure of independence is key.
Additionally, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would retain the ability to pull any conditionally approved drug from the market, should evidence that contradicts the safety or effectiveness of the drug come to light.
Instead, it expects "bug doors" — flaws that can be explained away as a mere mistake if they come to light, but that can be exploited for the same purposes by China or by other sophisticated actors who discover them.
"The PIC is concerned about the developments that have come to light since the commencement of the VBS enquiry and more so that two of its former employees have been implicated of impropriety in their personal capacity," the fund said.
But that was postponed indefinitely as senators from both parties said they wanted to look into concerns that had come to light about the Navy rear admiral, who has worked as a presidential physician since the George W. Bush administration.
Now, a number of other apps, from Amazon and DoorDash and others, that rely on sidestepping the App Store have now come to light, raising the possibility Apple may have to overhaul its enterprise developer program to avoid further misuse.
But what has come to light had become a source of concern for some Republicans -- namely the effort by Giuliani to pressure the Ukrainians to probe the Bidens and his effort to smear the then-US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
It also seems very likely that additional app permissions problems will come to light as Facebook has committed to a historical audit of any apps that were accessing large amounts of user data around the same time as CA was.
"On the one hand, this press statement says that they take sexual harassment very seriously, and on the other hand they don't seem to want to take any measures to discourage the things that have come to light," Ms. Karlsson said.
"Overall, we think that the problems which have come to light will have global repercussions as UK marketers potentially adapt their UK policies to other markets and as marketers around the world become more aware of the problem," he said.
Lauer's termination, of course, follows the high profile exits of people such as Charlie Rose, Mark Halperin, and many other men in the entertainment and media industry after complaints about them have come to light in the last several weeks.
"With new information about Russia's election interference continuing to come to light and with a federal criminal investigation ongoing, it is imperative that we have a head of the criminal division who is free and clear from Russian connections," they wrote.
Historic Louisiana Floods: More Than 40,33 Homes Affected What Louisiana Flood Victims Need to Do Right Now 'Pray for Us': La Death Toll Rises as Thousands Lose Homes The scale of the devastation was only starting to come to light.
Last week it was also revealed that after 57 years Barbie would finally be available in three new body types, but now it's come to light that Mattel apparently doesn't want muscular crime-fighting billionaires to feel under-represented either.
As accusation after accusation has come to light in the last few years that her husband, Bill Cosby, had allegedly drugged and/or sexually assaulted dozens of women, Camille Cosby has stood by the man she married 52 years ago.
And one of them has just come to light, thanks to a viral Instagram post that exposes the kind of hair loss that some new moms experience — and we're not talking about a few extra hairs in the shower drain, friends.
And if you're a Republican who hasn't been obstructing justice, it makes a lot more sense to have it come to light with you leading the charge for oversight than for everything to drip-drip-drip out into the newspapers.
In a Breitbart column, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who's leading President Donald Trump's "election integrity" commission, argued that "facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud" in New Hampshire.
It's driven by the constant churn of scoops, leaks, denials, and revelations, as new connections between team Trump and the Russian government come to light and government investigations scramble to (or are stonewalled from) getting to the bottom of it.
"Overall, we think that the problems which have come to light will have global repercussions as UK marketers potentially adapt their UK policies to other markets and as marketers around the world become more aware of the problem," Wieser said.
He was with Binary for a matter of weeks, but the nature of the ongoing allegations surrounding the company and the facts that had come to light made it clear that he could no longer be associated with the firm.
Thanks to the digital analysis, the En-Gedi scroll is" the most extensive biblical text that has come to light" in the last decade, said Michael Segal, who heads the School of Philosophy and Religions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
For a long time now the specter of "collusion" has loomed large in the Trump/Russia investigation, with no clear evidence having come to light that the Trump campaign was in any way involved with the hacking of Democratic emails.
For now, she's leaving "unfinished" in the title—as a reference to her failure in discovering more about this unique corner of the world wide web, and as a way to continue the series, should additional information come to light.
Ankara, Turkey (CNN)As solemn funerals for the victims of the Ankara bombing were laid to rest on Tuesday, more details have come to light about the female suicide car bomber who claimed the lives of at least 35 civilians.
"We appreciate the excellent cooperation that we have seen between the judiciaries of both countries and we are confident that justice will come to light on this painful issue," Moavero Milanesi said in comments broadcast on state television in Arabic translation.
It is the second reported cyberattack focused on a Democratic congressional candidate in California that has come to light in the past week after Rolling Stone reported that Democratic candidate Hans Keirstead also faced cyberattacks during his campaign starting last year.
"There are a lot of corruption cases that don't come to light because the whole system is designed to hurt rather than protect those who denounce corruption," said Pedro Arancón, the president of a Spanish association called Platform for Honesty.
As details of his dealings with China come to light, they expose him to additional questions about the wisdom of his diplomatic efforts and the recurring risk that his work in government cannot be disentangled from his family's business interests.
Under an order issued by the education ministry in February but which has only now come to light, government-affiliated scientists are advised to meet their foreign colleagues only if they are accompanied and have been formally authorized to do so.
As we see from the allegations about how antidoping tests at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics were an elaborate charade, it is only through the efforts of principled inside informants like Ms. Stepanova that the truth can come to light.
Although it had been previously known that Manafort had worked for the former pro-Russia leader and his political party, the Party of Regions, more details have come to light about the extent of that work and the payments he received.
Accusations have come to light in recent years of sexual abuse of children by adults at Horace Mann School in the Bronx, Fessenden School in Massachusetts, St. George's School in Rhode Island and Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, among others.
" As the shifting borders of her neighborhood and her family come to light, Margot re-evaluates the prep-school image she's both cultivated for herself and felt placed on her by her family, who treat her as "the great brown hope.

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