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"firestorm" Definitions
  1. a very large fire, usually started by bombs, that is not under control and is made worse by the winds that it causes

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Political firestorm Coming in the midst of a US presidential campaign, the Benghazi assault ignited a political firestorm -- the effects of which still linger five years later.
Here's what you need to know: • Latest Trump firestorm.
Progression in Firestorm is tied to your base game progress.
From Vox's German Lopez: The move triggered a national firestorm.
The seemingly minor traffic accident ignited a firestorm of controversy.
The tweet set off a firestorm of comments on Instagram.
Neither reignited the political firestorm that accompanied the deal's announcement.
Icahn said he remains a Trump backer despite the firestorm.
Authorities have moved swiftly to catch up with the firestorm.
Warren's nomination would spark nothing less than a political firestorm.
The Federal Reserve could be entering the U.S. presidential firestorm.
The newspaper's response set off a national firestorm this week.
The Cambridge Analytica debacle has created a firestorm for Facebook.
This firestorm -- we had crews that worked 72 straight hours.
Ultimately it was a fake firestorm lit by careless terminology.
Once Mallacoota's firestorm had passed, we looked around the town.
The firestorm is only likely to further drive Democrats away.
A week later, on New Year's Eve, the firestorm came.
But the firestorm of controversy shows no signs of easing.
After a media firestorm, Trump did issue a perfunctory denouncement.
The firing of McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington.
That rejection and the ensuing firestorm set back the talks.
The excellent gunplay of the base game transfers over to Firestorm.
But first, firestorm around the president&aposs meeting with Vladimir Putin.
The leaked report caused a firestorm in San Francisco city politics.
But not everyone agrees the USMCA can withstand an impeachment firestorm.
Forty people have died so far in the Northern California firestorm.
I agree that Drogon's oddly specific firestorm was a bit convenient.
True, when firms misbehave, there is still a firestorm of outrage.
A predictable firestorm started as soon as the news broke online.
CARR FIRE CLAIMS 7TH DEATH IN CALIFORNIA AS FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE FIRESTORM
The reported date launched a firestorm of tweets aimed at Garoppolo.
A Flynn pardon would have undoubtedly set off a political firestorm.
"You just wait for the firestorm this will create," Butterfield said.
Wray's resignation under those circumstances would have created a media firestorm.
"This firestorm is about politics, pure and simple," Mr. Hatch said.
A photo sets off a firestorm of epithets and derisive comments.
The news story escalates out of control, becoming a media firestorm.
There was a firestorm about your falling out with your father.
Giving it instead to Clinton through superdelegates would bring a firestorm.
The account was reinstated after McConnell complained, but a firestorm followed.
Tillis "created a firestorm," said one GOP operative from North Carolina.
The pictures showed Bush's self-portrait paintings, generating a media firestorm.
He acknowledged the firestorm that last year's plain red cups caused.
But the opportunity was buried amid the firestorm over his misogyny.
So why has the right turned this into such a firestorm?
A firestorm in San Jose, mobbed hospitals and widespread civil unrest.
But the firestorm has been an unwelcome surprise at the network.
Go deeper: The basketball tweet that set off a geopolitical firestorm
At the center of that firestorm was the statue of Lee.
The news set off a firestorm of criticism from prominent Democrats.
But the firestorm resumed the following month, after the Ukrainian election.
Almost immediately, he was swept up in a brewing political firestorm.
The disclosure lit a media firestorm just days before the election.
I'm sure he knew what kind of firestorm would follow here.
Hunter Tess Thompson Talley ignited a firestorm over her 2017 "dream hunt."
Today, it takes one spark on social media to ignite a firestorm.
Twitter, of course, was a firestorm with reactions to this secret romance.
Yet it was Ocasio-Cortez's clapback that caused something of a firestorm.
Bowers' memoir Full Service caused a firestorm of criticism when it debuted.
In fact, she seemed to be basking in the firestorm she created.
Eastern time the same day with a firestorm of tweets from fans.
Now, let's be clear: This isn't a political firestorm waiting to happen.
The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey has ignited a miniature firestorm of controversy.
Caught in the higher education firestorm is the old system of majors.
SIR ROGER SCRUTON is once again at the centre of a firestorm.
The only one that can prevent a subscription service firestorm is you.
Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
Last May a seemingly commonplace meeting kicked off a firestorm of controversy.
Out of context but still offensive, the comments set off a firestorm.
On November 8, an unimaginably fierce firestorm broke out in Northern California.
Ignoring it would likely trigger a legal battle and a political firestorm.
These counterclaims created a firestorm online, and even in state-linked media.
He was lucky: The river protected him from the firestorm that followed.
CNN aired the recordings, setting off a firestorm among the Trump camp.
The president's comments sparked a firestorm of controversy over the past week.
And this is why, I think, my story ignited such a firestorm.
The document release, however, could spark a political firestorm of its own.
The media firestorm prior to and since the announcement confirms his prescience.
"We all got home, and there was this Twitter firestorm," she said.
The firestorm killed 46 people, scorched 245,000 acres and destroyed 8,900 homes.
No senior administration officials quit the government in protest after Monday's firestorm.
He didn't mince words, and the piece ignited a firestorm of criticism.
So when you're onstage, one misstatement can really create a firestorm. Right.
The video caused a firestorm when it was first uploaded to Facebook.
That tweet sparked a firestorm with Hillary Clinton calling it "unhinged" behavior.
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A scientist's use of the Crispr technique set off a global firestorm.
The firestorm had started, and there seemed to be no stopping it.
WILL YOU BE HAVING THE TICKING TIME BOMB OR THE POLITICAL FIRESTORM?
Now they're confronting a firestorm over the health risks of their product.
The remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
The firestorm comes at a challenging time for Mr. Trump's besieged team.
It was completed before the businessman's comments on abortion sparked a firestorm.
Trump's decision could also prompt a firestorm from top Democrats, including Rep.
You tell yourself it's possible to think your way out of a firestorm.
The decision comes amid the firestorm over separating migrant children from their parents.
To that, the internet firestorm that swirled around Bleachella was awoken once more.
Soon, Mueller, a lifelong Republican, was at the center of a political firestorm.
One of Fresh&Co's limited-edition bowls has social media in a firestorm.
I wasn't trying to create a political firestorm, at least not at first.
The December arrest of Meng in Vancouver set off a global political firestorm.
The FBI's maneuvers, and the resulting poltical firestorm, injected uncertainty into financial markets.
Hours later, those code words -- "vote your conscience" -- would ignite a political firestorm.
After a media firestorm and public outcry, the Trump transition disavowed the questionnaire.
Questionable treatment involving the police and African-Americans has ignited a racial firestorm.
Amid a firestorm of criticism for his alleged sexual misconduct, eight of Sen.
The dismissal created a political firestorm — one that led, eventually, to Nixon's resignation.
There are some pretty straightforward explanations for lawmakers' approach to this week's firestorm.
Schultz's talk of running as an independent has created a firestorm among Democrats.
Barr, on the other hand, will be retaking the job amid a firestorm.
But nuclear experts say it actually shows billowing smoke from a raging firestorm.
Facing a firestorm of internal dissent, Google's leaders, including Pichai, softened their position.
The reports have set off a firestorm of protests and triggered congressional inquiries.
The moment spread online quickly, sparking an online firestorm of tweets and memes.
But it was the reaction from some media quarters that created a firestorm.
But that controversy hadn't paid off with the publicity firestorm Williams had anticipated.
His re-election in 2009 ignited an eight-month firestorm of street protests.
Compiled by Republican congressional aides, the memo has set off a political firestorm.
The protests -- and the NFL's reaction to them -- garnered a firestorm of criticism.
It's not always easy to say whether Clinton intentionally causes a media firestorm.
Analysts reported that the letter would likely cause a "firestorm" on Wall Street.
California's firestorm has spread mind-bogglingly fast — here's an explainer as to why.
These actions would generate an intense and unprecedented firestorm from angry American voters.
This time last year, Virginia was at the center of a nationwide firestorm.
Harambe's death, though, also set off a firestorm of anger on social media.
Instead, he suggested he was an unwilling participant in an American political firestorm.
The mild-mannered lawyer from Wisconsin is caught in the middle of a firestorm.
It has drawn a national firestorm, fueling business boycotts and even a federal lawsuit.
That was the cause of the firestorm in the euro zone in 2010-11.
The remarks set off a firestorm on Twitter, and native groups weighed in tersely.
Ryan's move to push Conroy out created a firestorm among lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Mitt Romney, the 22019 Republican presidential candidate, on Monday also criticized Trump's Twitter firestorm.
"There's been such a complete firestorm based on this completely false narrative," Page added.
She says some of her neighbors stayed put, hoping to ride out the firestorm.
As it turned out, the proposal caused a firestorm among numerous fintech industry stakeholders.
The incident was also filmed and ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media.
The incident ignited a firestorm and put a spotlight on airlines' treatment of passengers.
There followed a political firestorm, with Democrats crying foul, and some questioning Ford's motives.
It was stunning news, creating more of a firestorm than Poe had expected, Hoaxes.
The firestorm destroyed the Ed Bledsoe's home, killing his wife and two great-grandchildren.
Comey's dismissal kicked off a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and even some Republicans.
Democratic lawmakers have ramped up mentions of impeachment following Tuesday's latest White House firestorm.
Nike has ignited a firestorm of controversy by including Kaepernick in their ad campaign.
Piazza's death sparked a firestorm and criminal investigation that was still evolving last month.
Doing so would create a firestorm, and keep the investigation in the news longer.
Deal With It. They set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
But they had little sense of the political firestorm their trek had set off.
It ignited a political firestorm over President Trump's treatment of the widow of Sgt.
"They learned how to bring cities down by creating firestorm conditions," Dr. Finney said.
His comment on why he didn't strip Houston of the title caused the firestorm.
The comments sparked a firestorm, but Trump later said he was only being sarcastic.
It set off a media firestorm that consumed the business news cycle for weeks.
That tweet ignited a firestorm — and rightly so — but it didn't really surprise me.
Wolf's performance sparked a firestorm, particularly her jokes about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
"It has zero to do with race," DeSantis said during the firestorm that followed.
The firestorm has also propelled Mr. Wolff from local media gadfly into national newsmaker.
Given Paul's audience of 16 million subscribers, it quickly set off a firestorm of controversy.
Burrell is clearly terrified her "business of church" will be affected by the media firestorm.
The Senate narrowly confirmed DeVos last week despite a firestorm of complaints about her nomination.
Was he reacting to the media firestorm in that sort of make-up press conference?
Okorafor's blog post kicked off a firestorm of soul-searching within the speculative-fiction community.
Her now-deleted tweet, which accused officials of 'absolutely' rigging the game, triggered a firestorm.
That caused a firestorm in China, with several Chinese businesses suspending ties with the team.
Personally, I know what I'll be doing once the Firestorm update hits on March 25th.
These focused lines of defense proved valuable for firefighters during the approaching December 16 firestorm.
The work sparked a firestorm inside Google, prompting dozens of employees to resign in protest.
What followed was a firestorm of online anger and calls for a boycott of Uber.
African-American faith leaders were at the center of the firestorm in Charlottesville as well.
Those messages, published by WikiLeaks just days before the Democratic convention, caused a political firestorm.
Gatlinburg resident Alice Hagler also died in the firestorm, her family said earlier this week.
In the hours since, United Airlines has been at the centre of a media firestorm.
Scalia's death, in the midst of a presidential election, is likely to spark a firestorm.
Sadler, who generated a firestorm last month for making an imprudent comment about Republican Sen.
That policy sparked a firestorm with the administration receiving criticism from lawmakers in both parties.
A man who can withstand that firestorm can certainly deal with a little pigeon problem.
His comments about intimidation come after a firestorm erupted over the tweet issued by Rep.
Despite the firestorm, several anti-bullying organizations and advocates remained noticeably silent about Trump's digs.
That move led to a firestorm, including well-known figures like Chelsea Clinton and Sen.
Her campaign was greeted with curiosity, enthusiasm and a firestorm of complaints from her critics.
Any attempt to use them to overturn voters' decisions is likely to ignite a firestorm.
Smollett, 36, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm by telling police on Jan.
The comments ignited a firestorm in Washington and received condemnation from both Republicans and Democrats.
The strategy could avoid the firestorm formally relocating the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem would bring.
The remarks -- which Brokaw has since tried to walk back -- ignited a firestorm of criticism.
The political firestorm was ignited by Mugabe's dismissal of his powerful vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Such a claim would certainly add fuel to the political firestorm surrounding the Russia probe.
A pattern of incidents like this could intensify the political firestorm surrounding Trump right now.
After all this firestorm came out, he immediately said, I meant to say -- KURTZ: Right.
The property was spared from the firestorm, but others in Sevier County weren't so lucky.
Maybe because my wife, my beloved lily has willowed into the neverending firestorm of death.
Cathay Pacific, for example, has been caught in a political firestorm because of the protests.
The videos provoked a media firestorm last year, dominating American political discourse for several months.
Ms. Barr said she was "leaving Twitter" after the firestorm over her posts on Tuesday.
" As the book's promotional material proudly notes, the piece set off "a firestorm of controversy.
Hours later, it was replaced by red light, the firestorm hitting the outskirts of town.
The news triggered a firestorm on Twitter, with some people calling for the show's cancellation.
It sparked a political firestorm, and in the weeks since she has been criticized heavily.
Those comments kicked off a social media firestorm, with reactions ranging from amusement to skepticism.
Clinton, 85033, faced a media firestorm after video showed her stumbling while leaving a Sept.
That reaction set off a firestorm in Washington, where lawmakers blistered the NBA with criticism.
" Morey sparked a firestorm by posting a comment via Twitter last week: "Fight for Freedom.
It was a transparent public-relations ploy that did little to quell a growing firestorm.
That set off a far bigger firestorm, and Republicans have now simply extended that precedent.
But Bishop and Westerman want to bring Obama administration officials into the firestorm as well.
Shelton's nomination ignited a firestorm of controversy among economists and Fedwatchers across the ideological spectrum.
The reemergence of Bloomberg's comments ignited a firestorm among liberals and his top progressive critics.
The move, however, triggered a firestorm of public outrage that caught the political class unawares.
He later deleted the post and apologized to the court after a firestorm of criticism.
And yet Turner served just three months of that sentence, setting off yet another firestorm.
His announcement that he was reopening the Hillary Clinton email investigation created a political firestorm.
That set off a firestorm of speculation about copyright laws being used to prevent ad blocking.
The subject of our children's privacy, on the other hand, remains a political and cultural firestorm.
So on Saturday, everyone decided to skip the "firestorm" part and wait for the inevitable conclusion.
Curiously, however, the leadership declined to acknowledge that this was a firestorm of its own making.
The interview with publisher and TV host Judith Regan was shelved amid a firestorm of controversy.
Fire Station 5 lies in ruins after a firestorm swept over the neighborhood in Santa Rosa.
Trump sparked a firestorm in Washington Tuesday when he compared the impeachment investigation to a lynching.
The event, with its suggestion of pagan worship, set off a social-media firestorm of indignation.
The story about Jackie's rape set off a firestorm at the university and in schools nationwide.
But he also quietly deleted quite a few of them as the firestorm grew this week.
It's also why avocados were suddenly thrust into the center of a political firestorm on Thursday.
And targeting those tax breaks will generate a firestorm unlike anything Washington has seen in years.
Tim Tebow thinks so ... but this clip just set off a firestorm in the TMZ office.
It took a media firestorm before Trump offered any criticism of the former white supremacist leader.
The American Embassy he pledged to move to Jerusalem, risking a firestorm, remains in Tel Aviv.
The White House has maintained public support for Kavanaugh amid the firestorm caused by the accusations.
Such a move would spark an instant firestorm and even some Republican lawmakers cautioned against it.
We in the U.S. will not be able to wall ourselves off from this potential firestorm.
The president sparked a firestorm on Monday after saying he had the right to pardon himself.
Dao was left bloodied and bruised in the incident that created a firestorm for the airline.
Donald Trump is weathering the biggest firestorm of his presidency thanks largely to his own staff.
His dismissal of FBI Director James Comey ignited the political firestorm that led to Mueller's appointment.
Ocasio-Cortez had sparked a firestorm with her remarks about the Trump administration's migrant detention facilities.
The memo and its release sparked a firestorm on Capitol Hill and within the intelligence community.
A new U.S. prosecutor is about to enter the center of a partisan firestorm in Washington.
On Tuesday, Trump created a firestorm by refusing to endorse Paul Ryan in his reelection bid.
" Indeed, it's hard to imagine the public firestorm if Clinton ever did truly "blow her top.
However, the current firestorm seems different, something even Griffin herself acknowledged in a June press conference.
It was after that that his critics discovered his social media posts, igniting a media firestorm.
The site's move set off a firestorm about the role of politics in the crafting world.
On the Runway Last week they set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
Morey's tweet prompted a firestorm in China, where businesses moved to cut ties with the Rockets.
"She's still so powerful as a character that it creates an immediate firestorm," Ms. Rehak said.
Meanwhile, a firestorm consumed the primary this week over whether a woman can beat Donald Trump.
The decision sparked a firestorm, with Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill criticizing the president's decision.
A firestorm erupted on Twitter, and some of the flames singed the public editor's inbox, too.
This ignited an immediate firestorm, with prominent Democrats and media figures expressing fury at Trump's choice.
If Trump attempts a "Saturday Night Massacre" using any of the tactics described below, there would be a constitutional crisis in America and a political firestorm of reaction that would be more devastating than the firestorm that confronted Richard Nixon shortly before he resigned from office.
"I like McChicken Yeezy 350s with my McChicken sandwiches," the user wrote, igniting a firestorm of likes.
"You can't whip up a firestorm of hate and not think it has any consequences," Saporta said.
The incident became an instant political firestorm in a capital still getting used to Trump's young administration.
BHS had 163 stores and employed 11,000 people when it collapsed in 2016, triggering a political firestorm.
The change to the sentencing recommendation has prompted a firestorm in Washington and calls for an investigation.
But it was the announcement and its vague wording that kicked off the latest Epic-Steam firestorm.
Allegations of sexual assault have spurred a political firestorm over Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's second nominee.
The controversy was the beginning of a #MeToo firestorm in a country notorious for its gender inequality.
Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August 1910.
Like Lewandowski, Bannon seems unlikely to push for retreat when Trump inevitably walks into another media firestorm.
In the midst of our political firestorm, women like her are taking matters into their own hands.
And lo and behold, in the midst of our current political firestorm, witches are having a comeback.
Obama is igniting a political firestorm by bypassing Congress with the measures, which could spark legal challenges.
BuzzFeed published Steele's dossier in January 2017, setting off a firestorm of controversy and intriguing many liberals.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's actions as a teenager are at the center of a public firestorm.
The decision to subpoena Trump Jr. set off a firestorm within the House and Senate Republican conferences.
Flash forward to a reality firestorm, and an Army isabout to make an example of one soldier.
Thursday's charges unleashed a firestorm of statements and opinions from legal minds, First Amendment advocates and politicians.
The decision set off a firestorm on the left who accused Trump of discrimination, plain and simple.
The news set off a political firestorm with just about a week to go before Election Day.
Kushner is back in the eye of a political firestorm after various reports regarding contacts with Russia.
He has ignored the interagency process in writing executive orders, leading to political firestorm and bureaucratic chaos.
Something feels especially problematic about me really enjoying the "Firestorm" song until I pulled up the lyrics.
In the firestorm which would follow, public confidence in the DOJ and the FBI would be shattered.
A charred stone bench, bird bath and ornamental angel were among the blackened survivors of the firestorm.
Book and documentary Dolezal's representation of herself as a black woman sparked a firestorm three years ago.
The change in posture on ZTE set off a firestorm of condemnation by members of both parties.
Ryan's controversial decision to force out Chaplain Patrick Conroy ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill last week.
Should Trump pardon Manafort and Gates, he could close down the case but ignite a political firestorm.
"We're likely to see a firestorm of resistance from the president of the United States," Blumenthal added.
Later that night, The Daily Beast first reports Nunes's White House visit, igniting a firestorm of scrutiny.
Smollett, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm on social media by telling police on Jan.
The president set off a firestorm Sunday when he tweeted that Omar and her fellow Democratic Reps.
Trump has faced a firestorm of criticism since his remarks Friday promising to "open up" libel laws.
A Paradise resident who narrowly survived the firestorm last Thursday, Greg Woodcox, filmed it on his phone.
He walked that statement back dramatically just hours later, but not before causing a huge media firestorm.
Dan Kaminsky, a well-known security researcher, likened the government's approach to persecuting firefighters during a firestorm.
"We're likely to see a firestorm of resistance from the President of the United States," Blumenthal said.
The obvious pandering and implication the law would allow anti-LGBTQ discrimination led to a national firestorm.
Hader was alerted to an online firestorm regarding the tweets when he came out of the game.
If it were a one-time comment, an inadvertent insensitivity, it would still have stirred a firestorm.
The prospect created a firestorm on social media and in the markets that sent Tesla's shares soaring.
A subsequent statement from the NBA's commissioner backing freedom of expression did little to quell the firestorm.
Research on loss aversion thus suggests that the repeal would precipitate a political firestorm of epic proportions.
But they instead set off a firestorm of protests among conservatives and industry, leading Trump to waver.
A firestorm of protest from LGBT groups and a host of major businesses greeted the measure's passage.
The scandal set off a political firestorm that led to Christie firing Baroni, Kelly and another official.
But the firestorm grew worse the more Mr. Bevin spoke, as he sought to justify his actions.
The coveted and controversial item was first tested back in September 2019, causing a firestorm on Twitter.
President Donald Trump may have set off a global firestorm, but his schedule has stayed the same.
Amid this firestorm, the simple question we all ponder is anything but simple -- did this actually happen?
At-home DNA testing companies have been at the center of a privacy firestorm in recent months.
These remarks naturally triggered a firestorm in Eastern Europe and the EU that continues to this day.
Oprah Winfrey created a social media firestorm when she addressed Hollywood at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Lawmakers have not mused publicly about such a move, which would probably set off a political firestorm.
That was after Musk created a firestorm by tweeting that he was considering taking the company private.
Comey's abrupt firing last week and subsequent stories surrounding the incident have caused a firestorm in Washington.
Facebook has faced a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers who worry that the platform is too powerful.
When Armstrong began putting ads on her blog in 2004, though, she recalls a firestorm of criticism.
Zoo officials said they had no regrets taking down the gorilla that sparked a firestorm of controversy.
It took Fortnite a while to get it right, so we'll probably see a similar route for Firestorm.
Washington (CNN)FBI Director James Comey is once again finding himself at the center of a political firestorm.
Moving on though, liberal firestorm sends one Hollywood actor running for the hills after praising conservative Ben Shapiro.
Still, the Cambridge Analytica scandal has set off a political firestorm unlike anything the company has ever faced.
In October, United flights were delayed for hours because of a computer problem, causing a social media firestorm.
Justin Bieber set off a fan firestorm on Saturday when he shared a look at his new ink.
Instead, he set of a media firestorm by writing an 8,500 word manifesto about what Twitter should do.
Now experts say the political firestorm surrounding Kavanaugh's nomination could tip this trend toward a full-blown crisis.
Just this week, the political firestorm got new kindling in the form of notes from the FBI investigation.
Last fall, 44 people died in a Northern California firestorm that erupted late at night and without warning.
The anthem debate is one example, just like the firestorm over Roseanne Barr's comments and firing were another.
The ad's existence juxtaposed against the more traditional swimsuit models in the issue led to a media firestorm.
Editorial Given the brittle relations between the Obama administration and Israel, even truth-telling can ignite a firestorm.
It was our discovery of this that set off a firestorm within science that people got excited about.
And it has created a firestorm in social media, some of which had the potential for negative consequences.
Partially redacted, House Democrats released it the public on September 26, and it lit a firestorm in Washington.
But the documentary, and the firestorm it promises to produce, may be only the start of a deluge.
Just days after the premiere of The Bachelorette, winner Garrett Yrigoyen was immersed in a social media firestorm.
The arrest of Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson on April 12 in Starbucks kicked off a major firestorm.
Italians, in particular, are facing a firestorm of a referendum on constitutional issues scheduled for December 20173, 2016.
You can view them as short-term cynical moves by an industry attempting to escape a political firestorm.
A firestorm started in March, when Moretz chided the eldest Kardashian for posting a nude photo on Instagram.
What nobody anticipated, though, was the firestorm of outrage that has erupted in West Plains and surrounding communities.
And if he does fire Mueller and shut down the Russia investigation, an enormous national firestorm will occur.
All that changed recently, after the announcement of Hop In The Spa's opening set off an Internet firestorm.
The announcement that ACA premiums would increase by an average of 22 percent only fueled the political firestorm.
Now, in August of 2016, articles in the media led to the firestorm that brought Bresch to Congress.
The paper called the miscalculation "an embarrassment to Facebook", which spurred a firestorm of criticism amongst the media.
Rival auto maker General Motors is at the center of a political firestorm over its Lordstown, Ohio, facility.
It's hardly the first time King has ignited a firestorm for making inflammatory comments about immigration and race.
Sandmann and Phillips are at the center of a media firestorm over their interaction at the Lincoln Memorial.
The abrupt ouster of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington on Saturday.
Earlier this year, comedian Kathy Griffin created a firestorm after posing for a photo depicting a decapitated Trump.
" Omar sparked a firestorm by suggesting that American supporters of Israel have an "allegiance to a foreign country.
Amid the firestorm, Trump has resisted calls to beef up his legal team and White House war room.
The Hill's Rebecca Savransky and Jordan Fabian have more on the tweets that started a firestorm: http://bit.
Donald Trump is facing the biggest firestorm of his presidency in large part because of his own staff.
The company at the center of the new firestorm, the CRRC, has ambitious plans for the U.S. market.
The story has sparked a firestorm among conservatives, and one of Trump's former girlfriends is refuting the story.
That bill has sparked a firestorm and invited criticism from some Republicans who say it goes too far.
Burberry was caught in a PR firestorm when it emerged last year that unsold clothes were being destroyed.
On Saturday, Mr. Trump created a firestorm after posting an image on Twitter featuring a picture of Mrs.
The proposal has set off a firestorm, pitting LGBT groups against religious organizations that operate many homeless shelters.
So it's unclear whether the congressional GOP is fully aware of the firestorm it could be walking into.
John McCain (R-AZ), who is fighting brain cancer, "is dying anyway" kicked up a firestorm last month.
What they could talk about: The ongoing firestorm over Trump's ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority nations.
The firestorm also destroyed the home of Ed Bledsoe, whose wife and two great-grandchildren were also killed.
Op-Docs In 2011, a political firestorm hit the Philippines in the form of a Reproductive Health Bill.
The release of Comey's letter has since sparked a political firestorm just about a week before Election Day.
The memo sparked a firestorm of controversy, reopening long debates about sexism and diversity in the tech industry.
Insects and small mammals might even take refuge in a log to wait out the firestorm passing above.
Here's what she said about the recent firestorm between the FBI and Apple over the San Bernardino, Calif.
But it's the initial contact, in May, that has set off another firestorm with MBS at the center.
She, her son and her two dogs survived the New Year's Eve firestorm by wading into the ocean.
The contents of the calls kicked up a firestorm, including Democratic requests for an investigation into Zinke's conduct.
Nielsen was in the Oval Office meeting that sparked the firestorm that has enveloped the last five days.
The release of the transcript and explicit references to Biden are unlikely to quiet the political firestorm, however.
The news followed the week-long firestorm surrounding Trump's controversial comments on the deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A Daily Wire writer caused a Twitter firestorm Thursday after comparing yoga to occult rituals like Ouija boards.
The president&aposs tweet comes in the middle of a firestorm surrounding his decision to have Soleimani assassinated.
Lion City Rentals and Uber recently faced a firestorm of criticism when a car under lease caught fire.
Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
Paul Ryan speaks out Attorney General Loretta Lynch's decision to release only the partial transcript created a minor firestorm.
This played out perfectly for a media firestorm and the FOX announcers were all too eager to stoke it.
President Donald Trump acknowledged Thursday that Jamal Khashoggi is likely dead, amid a rising firestorm over the journalist's disappearance.
She denied the allegation claiming without proof that the internet had been hacked and the firestorm completely goes away.
Trump's tweet comes amid a firestorm over the restaurant&aposs move Friday to throw out Sanders and her family.
The controversy over what happened has become such a firestorm that Covington Catholic cancelled classes Tuesday after receiving threats.
"We had minutes to load up the animals and run from the advancing firestorm," said Odin's owner, Roland Hendel.
A black-and-white photo sparked a social media firestorm that the restaurant is now trying to set straight.
Trump's comments have sparked a firestorm on social media and forced some GOP grandees to criticize the Republican nominee.
Stock analysts have cut profit forecasts for the bank for quarters to come as a result of the firestorm.
As a result of the firestorm, the company lowered its earnings estimates for the first time since October 2008.
Mediaite is reporting that NBC has another firestorm getting ready to strike – this one courtesy of the Daily Beast.
Google decided against renewing the contract after public outcry and a firestorm among employees first learning of the project.
But it's also true that Trump and his allies are thrilled about the firestorm those tweets have set off.
The source close to the President said that Trump understands that dismissing Sessions would set off another political firestorm.
Molten rocks and steam rained down on hikers, journalists and a scientist, who scrambled to escape the volcanic firestorm.
An influential Twitter user sparked an internet firestorm, reporting that girls in leggings weren't allowed on a United flight.
At early on the White House seemed unprepared for the firestorm that quickly came its way on Tuesday evening.
In the next 48 hours, many leading Republicans will join Democrats in a firestorm against Trump's views about this.
Stein did defend Trump over the recent firestorm that ensued after not initially disavowing the Ku Klux Klan's support.
Jacky Rosen, has been at the center of the political firestorm this debate has kicked up within the GOP.
The new email review has set off a political firestorm with Election Day just more than a week away.
EDT, but the publication Wednesday of his planned statement sparked an internet firestorm that was swift — and mostly partisan.
Dailey, a widowed retiree who was living in Minneapolis at the time, noticed the media firestorm surrounding the trial.
After staying largely on the sidelines of the race, they're unleashing a rhetorical firestorm against the anti-establishment candidate.
The president fired Comey on Tuesday night in a decision that shocked Washington and set off a political firestorm.
The tape sparked a firestorm of criticism, with a number of Republicans withdrawing their support for the party's nominee.
It swiftly backtracked Tuesday after it came under a firestorm of criticism for what students called a misogynistic policy.
This ignited a firestorm on social media, and did not appear to sit well with some of the judges.
The comments set off a firestorm from politicians on both sides of the aisle and members of the media.
Since the McCarrick accusations became public, Wuerl has faced a firestorm of questions about what he knew, and when.
Last week, Trump ignited a firestorm of criticism by saying that women should be punished for getting illegal abortions.
The statement comes as the future of Kavanaugh's confirmation is called into question amid the firestorm surrounding Ford's allegation.
The firestorm grew so heated that the president eventually released his birth certificate proving he was born in Hawaii.
Brown started a firestorm that re-opened the Epstein caseand, today, forced Acosta to resign as secretary of Labor.
Trump's use of the term, considered by some to be a racial slur, sparked a firestorm on social media.
Meng's arrest in December set off a geopolitical firestorm and has strained relations between the US, Canada and China.
Any other time, there'd be a firestorm to force such an avowed racist out of the White House. Vaping.
But a report from a House committee created a firestorm, with both Republicans and Democrats calling for his resignation.
That decision provoked a firestorm of criticism directed at Lagarde and the Fund as agents of the status quo.
The violent surveillance and subsequent media firestorm turned Seberg's life into a nightmare, leading to her suicide in 1979.
More than 80 people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had produced the world's first gene-edited babies, setting off a global firestorm.
"I can't imagine myself doing anything else," Kerby said to me about the firestorm caused by his last collection.
Trump fired Comey on May 9, igniting a political firestorm, and later cited the "Russia thing" as his reason.
A firestorm ensued, triggering a fierce debate in New Mexico at the time over symbols of the Spanish conquest.
Somehow the home he rents on Birch Street emerged unscathed from a firestorm that turned most of Paradise, Calif.
Coming just 2 weeks after that firestorm, the Inspire Change initiative plays like Jay's clap back to the haters.
The White House's refusal to participate in House Democrats' "impeachment inquiry" has sparked the predictable political firestorm in Washington.
Last week, strong winds swept through the town, bringing a terrifying firestorm that razed half of the main street.
Not even the continent's rainforests, which typically can resist the advance of a blaze, are safe from the firestorm.
In the aftermath of the firestorm, there were new friendships to be made among the volunteers, forgotten friendships rekindled.
In the wake of the firestorm, Google decided to not renew the contract upon its expiry in March 2019.
Wolf's performance at the correspondents' dinner sparked a firestorm, particularly over her jokes about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
But to many, the damage has already been done, adding another controversy to the firestorm surrounding the tech giants.
Many Republicans in Congress were nervous about the political firestorm already provoked by the mere prospect of such losses.
Wilson entered the center of a media firestorm after calling the president's remarks to the widow of Army Sgt.
The attack caused a firestorm of controversy for then-President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Though it's in need of some serious polish, Firestorm successfully captures the essence of Battlefield in the battle royale format.
Their actions unleashed a firestorm of criticism — as well as ethical concerns that they may have just broken a law.
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Morey set off an international firestorm over the weekend when he tweeted support for pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong.
What followed was a firestorm of outrage and accusations that the CDU and FDP had jumped into bed with fascists.
The blaze, which was one of more than a dozen initial wildfires to explode into a Northern California firestorm Oct.
That calmed the firestorm, but it did not settle the question of how to keep people safe on public transport.
It kicked up a firestorm on Twitter over privacy concerns: Sometimes they hear recordings they find upsetting, or possibly criminal.
His vague comments seeming to link Obama to the Orlando shooting in a Fox interview Monday sparked a new firestorm.
Just a spark — which comes from people more than 80 percent of the time — "could ignite a firestorm," Abrams says.
She caused a firestorm at the beginning of the summer for comments she made to media outlets concerning the businessman.
McElwain created a firestorm Monday when he said Florida players and families received death threats amid the team&aposs struggles.
Battlefield V's public beta is already underway right now, but it doesn't appear that Firestorm is a part of that.
It's been three months since Kendall Jenner and Pepsi were entangled in a media firestorm for their controversial ad together.
The price tag may very well be crucial to success in light of the firestorm that descended on Mylan Inc.
Inside the firestorm Well before California burned this fall, High Country News was writing about the scientists who study wildfires.
This comment from Trump created a firestorm in France and drew virtually unanimous condemnation across the spectrum of French opinion.
The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein, 65, came to light in an Oct.
Her childhood experience, she said "created a firestorm within me" that led to years of self-destructive behavior, she said.
The latest media faux firestorm against Trump stems from off-the-cuff remarks he made at a North Carolina rally.
The campus newspaper at Northwestern University set off a firestorm for how it covered student protests — and then for apologizing.
Khashoggi's death sparked an international firestorm, with bipartisan members of Congress calling on the Saudi royal court to be punished.
But the firestorm he ignited over his assertions of empathy for American service members spread into a third contentious day.
We saw their debut show in Los Angeles, which was the political, energetic firestorm we were hoping it would be.
It led this week to a firestorm, with news stories, denunciations and well-known figures like Chelsea Clinton and Sen.
Ralph Northam (D) sparked a political firestorm over his comments about an abortion bill proposed in the state legislature. Sen.
In the last resort, his resignation would provoke a political firestorm that could lead to impeachment proceedings against the President.
We are of a different time and place—on our own, like the Ashland and Englewood firefighters in the firestorm.
The president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as if 140 characters were all it took to change the world.
The move came months after comedian Wolf ignited a media firestorm when headlining the annual correspondents' dinner earlier this year.
However, it was a series of photos of a similar episode in Nice that set off the social media firestorm.
Initial excerpts released by the Justice Department this summer caused a firestorm because references to ISIS were at first redacted.
Mulvaney said "get over it" at the time before later walking back his comments after the political firestorm that ensued.
Trump is facing the biggest firestorm of his presidency because his own White House staffers blew the whistle on him
He created a firestorm after signing an Indiana law that many saw as allowing for discrimination against the LGBT community.
But what came next triggered a social media firestorm that represented the first clear stumble by the new French leader.
Last time the FCC was considering net neutrality rules, John Oliver helped kick off a public firestorm over the issue.
But complicating the firestorm of controversy surrounding Pai's near-certain forthcoming repeal is the issue of spambots and duplicate comments.
"After the fact, we got a few pictures .... from friends, but it was a firestorm when we left," Lister said.
The violence has turned into a political firestorm, and was depicted in the Hollywood blockbuster "13 Hours" earlier this year.
The joke was shared with the news media, igniting a firestorm in which the president personally promised to pursue leakers.
The company has been caught in a political firestorm because of the city's pro-democracy protests that have angered Beijing.
Others, looking down the road, warned that any hint of a pardon would set off a political and constitutional firestorm.
Back then, it would have been almost inconceivable that his choice of golfing partners would ignite an international political firestorm.
The new rule, which could take effect next year, is almost certain to set off a political firestorm in Washington.
The American journalist has found himself at the center of another political firestorm, this time over press freedom in Brazil.
A firestorm over former chief strategist Stephen Bannon is consuming the White House with the new year only days old.
But so far, this firestorm of public indignation has not been enough to rally Congress to swift and decisive action.
In case you missed it ... earlier this year, Martin created one helluva firestorm when he said Marvel movies aren't cinema.
After setting off a public firestorm with no proof, he then calls for an investigation to find the missing evidence.
The firestorm came as liberal women have placed themselves in the vanguard of opposition to the administration of President Trump.
In the past, however, aides have typically ignored the recommendations, knowing it would result in a firestorm of ethics questions.
But unlike a typical politician who cares about appearances and optics, he not only didn't mind, he welcomed the firestorm.
It did so after a firestorm of outrage on Monday night and Tuesday morning, much of it on social media.
But the vote also helped generate a firestorm of media coverage and attention that made basic income a mainstream idea.
But often, Uber only seems to take this kind of step after becoming the target of a social media firestorm.
But she did it over the weekend, setting off a growing firestorm of controversy that's defined the week in politics.
All will help you stay in the circle and avoid the firestorm, which is terrifying and magnificent in its own right.
Once he threw in a dollop or praise for Kim, Trump had a freshly lit firestorm that could rage for days.
This famously caused a gaming community firestorm around the trope that equates female "strength" to forcing them to survive sexualized violence.
But putting a disclaimer on one of Trump's tweets would almost certainly bring a firestorm of criticism down on Twitter's head.
Mike Pence, who represents the social and religious conservatives that placed Indiana at the center of a damaging firestorm last spring.
Andre Blakely, a maintenance worker, recalls how a firestorm blew right into Varenna Oakmont Senior Living facility in Santa Rosa, California.
As in Evans's case, the national conversation around Charlie Gard prompted an enormous media firestorm, drawing donations and death threats alike.
I wrote the first in-depth profile of an American woman who joined ISIS, and sparked a firestorm of media coverage.
The media firestorm over the Evans case grew heated, with mobs storming the hospital, and sending death threats to hospital staff.
Hill caused a firestorm on social media over the weekend after showing up two hours late for a concert in Atlanta.
After the media firestorm died down, BYD built up a roster of clients from Stanford University to the state of Washington.
The backdrop: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year when he announced the addition of the citizenship question.
When Kaepernick first protested during the national anthem, he could not have envisioned the size and duration of the ensuing firestorm.
That post kicked off a firestorm of negative publicity for Uber and led to multiple investigations into Uber's human resources operations.
They were sheltered from the firestorm in an underground meat locker, a slaughterhouse, and emerged only after the bombing was over.
Ms. Zuckerman-Hartung's work is a firestorm of techniques and effects: bleaching, dyeing, staining and sewing linen, silk and humble dropcloths.
Donald Trump created another firestorm when he seemed to suggest violence as a means of preventing Hillary Clinton from nominating judges.
Dylan first ignited a media firestorm in July 2015, when Zac shared a shirtless photo with the college grad on Instagram.
Former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper knows what it's like to be at the center of a firestorm over police conduct.
When the social media firestorm around Jarrar's tweet reached the door of Cal State Fresno, where she teaches, officials were outspoken.
He was thrown into the media firestorm, crisscrossing Manhattan as he discussed his claim on an alphabet soup of television networks.
The piece set off a firestorm of angry responses from progressives and some of the world's most well-known climate scientists.
Trump knows full well that for Sessions to pull the plug on the Mueller operation would create an enormous political firestorm.
Humayun Khan, was killed by a suicide bomber in 2004 in Iraq — have sparked a firestorm among both Democrats and Republicans.
This chart shows how much time elapsed between the alleged assaults and the recent media firestorm in the Harvey Weinstein case.
Soft drink Pocari Sweat is caught in a firestorm after it pulled television ads in apparent support of Hong Kong protests.
After a firestorm erupted Friday night on social media, Sasse responded Saturday morning with a statement that first defended free speech.
But now Trump, who left a firestorm of political controversy back home, finds his troubles aren't limited to the domestic front.
This network is specifically designed to piss people off and create a firestorm of chatter around whatever these four goobers say.
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul tweeted a firestorm -- even a few typos -- during the Democratic town hall in Des Moines, Iowa.
The private foundation run by the Clinton family has become the focus of the latest firestorm in the 2016 presidential race.
Last month, the president sparked a firestorm by demanding the NFL require players to stand, or fire them if they don't.
The article drew a firestorm of criticism and there was considerable debate at the company about whether to remove the post.
President Donald Trump's racist tweets directed at four progressive Democrats, who are women of color, have ignited a firestorm of criticism.
But such a move would set off a firestorm of criticism from Democrats, and legal challenges would be all but guaranteed.
That incident caused a firestorm in Washington as lawmakers demanded answers on the operation and the larger U.S. mission in Africa.
The former Illinois lawmaker stepped down from Congress in 2015 following a firestorm over allegedly spending government funds for personal use.
The firestorm against Ms. Jones was touched off by a nasty review of "Ghostbusters" published by Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative provocateur.
Bill Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich on his last day in office created a firestorm that led to a federal investigation.
In the 24 hours since the musician was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, there's been a firestorm on social media.
The new email review has sparked a political firestorm with less than two weeks left to go before the general election.
"Whether it's right or wrong to do it, the fact is it would create a firestorm that doesn't make it worthwhile."
The Camp Fire also exceeds the 87 lives lost in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in 1910.
Through the firestorm, Google executives reportedly promised that they would publish a list of ethical principles to guide its future projects.
At the time, Garcia Zarate's acquittal reignited the firestorm surrounding immigration policy, with some conservatives directing their ire toward San Francisco.
The video was shared widely, including by RT's YouTube channel, according to Foreign Policy, setting off a firestorm on social media.
And that, for a man who publicly admires strongmen like Vladimir Putin, is the most worrying part of this entire firestorm.
The tweets set off a firestorm, and White House officials and the president's aides scrambled unsuccessfully to prove Mr. Trump's claims.
The news comes after Facebook has faced a firestorm over disinformation on its platform, including Jones' own content and Holocaust deniers.
The company was caught in the political firestorm over worker participation in the city's pro-democracy protests, which have angered Beijing.
In August, a Sydney-based women's theater group, SheShakespeare, sparked a small firestorm when they posted their latest cast on Facebook.
He declared that "many sides" shared blame as the violence touched off a firestorm over race relations in the United States.
Just imagine the firestorm that would have surrounded the Fed had Summers been chairman when Epstein was arrested earlier this year.
Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis sparked a firestorm in Iraq, where the two had many supporters.
The excerpt has set off yet another firestorm in the party, which has struggled to move on from the brutal primary.
The Trump administration hopes the firestorm will help shift public opinion in cities that have vowed to protect their undocumented populations.
Last year, Maza's experience being harassed by a conservative commentator on YouTube set off a firestorm around the company's harassment policies.
Linda Tripp did not deserve the firestorm that destroyed her reputation and career and neither does whoever this whistleblower may be.
Trump had started the firestorm with his comment Saturday that "many sides" were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"[The report] is a warning that we should not be surprised if we get a major firestorm pretty soon," Brando said.
Mr. Trump's supporters told us that this week's firestorm left many with the feeling that the president is being unfairly targeted.
The firestorm has hit what has been the most stable of Fieldston's four divisions, as well as the most racially diverse.
The detention of one of China's top tech executives at the request of the US government set off a political firestorm.
That report reignited a firestorm in the global church and has prompted inquiries in other states by church and secular officials.
Abe's comment set off a social media firestorm and was one of the top trending topics on Japanese Twitter on Wednesday.
A firestorm is engulfing emerging market stocks but Justin Leverenz, manager of the world's second-largest EM fund, is not alarmed.
The news created a scientific firestorm, with human genetic engineering experiments widely viewed as dangerous and unethical by scientific organizations worldwide.
The resulting media coverage, especially when the football team got involved, put the university at the center of a national firestorm.
Omar apologized on Monday after she ignited a firestorm with her tweets suggesting US support of Israel is motivated by money.
Amid the firestorm around the debate over net neutrality, Angelo left the threatening voicemail at Katko's Washington office, the announcement said.
Hannity survived both boycotts, and Fox has thus far stood firmly behind Carlson, who has remained consistently unapologetic throughout the firestorm.
James R. Van Dyke, noted how the firestorm around the nomination had united the Class of 1983 and the entire school.
Go deeper: Why Trump's Medicaid work requirements lost Medicaid block grants move forward in Tennessee Medicaid block grants invite legal firestorm
This month, when she was photographed holding hands with a woman at Disneyland, a media firestorm cropped up around her sexuality.
Amid this firestorm of criticism, Trump was forced to make the condemnation of the protesters that he clearly sought to avoid.
Bee discussed the firestorm on the first new episode of her show a week after her rant, saying she "crossed a line."
Patton, says he and his neighbor had to break into his garage to get his car out to escape the oncoming firestorm.
The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment against the movie mogul came to light in an Oct.
And Obama's move to free someone regarded by many as a traitor set off a firestorm in the political and intelligence communities.
A 2005 tape of Trump bragging to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush about groping women set off a media firestorm earlier this month.
The initial decision to pull the plug on Link—Logitech cited an expiring security certificate as the reason—set off a firestorm.
Dawson's video set off a firestorm on social media; people tweeting about Chuck E. Cheese's included other YouTube personalities like Jeffree Star.
But the more shocking part — the part that would cause a political and legal firestorm — would come more than 12 months later.
Zuckerberg and Facebook have been hit with a firestorm of criticism this month over its policy allowing politicians to lie in advertisements.
Over the weekend, a firestorm ignited online after news about an internally distributed Google memo, entitled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," went public.
For instance, had he been better briefed, or more steeped in the issues, he likely could have avoided the firestorm on abortion.
It caused a firestorm in health circles and among parents, resulting in a significant drop in vaccination rates for children in Britain.
While the silent act of protest quickly spread to other NFL teams, it also generated substantial backlash and ignited a politic firestorm.
While the silent act of protest quickly spread to other NFL teams, it also generated substantial backlash and ignited a political firestorm.
If that happens, expect a political firestorm and perhaps even calls for impeachment, especially since Democrats will control the House of Representatives.
Today the relationship has flipped: companies and their bosses cannot escape a raging firestorm of public debate about their purpose and morality.
In August, a social media firestorm between the two brands over their competing chicken sandwiches brought droves of customers to both franchises.
The big picture: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year when he announced the addition of the citizenship question.
YouTube personality Philip DeFranco created a firestorm when he announced that the platform was shutting down his channel because of controversial content.
Any move against Mueller or Rod Rosenstein, a top Justice Department official who oversees the probe, would likely spark a political firestorm.
In a leaked audio, Trump was caught making crude comments about women, unleashing a firestorm of criticism and dominated the news cycle.
An awards show is a small but welcome distraction amidst the political firestorm we've been entangled in over the past few weeks.
The comments touched off a firestorm, though House Republicans have largely defended Trump and overwhelmingly voted Tuesday night to oppose the resolution.
The pilot project with the Defense Department's Project Maven set off an internal firestorm when Google employees learned of the company's involvement.
Of course, this set off a firestorm of debate but it also resulted in others sharing their own LGBTQ-themed nativity scenes.
The announcement set off a firestorm, as McConnell accused Pelosi of trying to dictate to the Senate how to do its job.
It could be firestorm for Trump in the short-term, but indicates there would be no long-term Russia issues for POTUS.
Last year, there was a firestorm when it was reported that a woman had been turned away for not wearing high heels.
But the move ignited a political firestorm, raising suspicions that the White House was trying to blunt the FBI probe involving Russia.
Most notably, this developer did not work on Battlefront II. Their crime is also working for EA. What set off this firestorm?
He is weakened at home, barreling from one self-inflicted political firestorm to another, leaving limited room for maneuver on foreign policy.
Since then, the act has ignited a cultural firestorm, drawing the ire of those, including Trump himself, who feel it is unpatriotic.
Sen. John McCain's seemingly confused questions during the James Comey hearing set off a firestorm on Twitter, but he has an explanation.
"Let the roundups begin" and "A firestorm to purify the bane that society drowns in" are two actual lines from that song.
Following the firestorm her letter provoked, Ms. Rasmussen said that her words were being twisted and that she was being unfairly stigmatized.
The messages, which were vulgar, misogynistic and homophobic, have ignited a firestorm across the island, with major social, political, and economic repercussions.
The initial report sparked a media firestorm that was quelled only after ABC clarified that Flynn's actions had occurred during the transition.
Trump also sparked a firestorm last week when he said that women who undergo abortions deserve "punishment" if the procedure is outlawed.
The firestorm began last Thursday when the "GMA" host made an offhanded comment regarding Prince George pursuing ballet that quickly went viral.
Coming in the midst of a US presidential campaign, the Benghazi assault ignited a political firestorm -- the effects of which still linger.
" King ignited a bipartisan firestorm after he asked the Times, "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?
President Bill Clinton whipped up a firestorm with his pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich and was impeached for lying under oath.
Now he is in another media firestorm after his homophobic tweets resurfaced when it was announced he was hosting the Academy Awards.
The comments set off a firestorm, and the firm moved to distance itself from Mr. Perkins, who later apologized for his language.
Amid a national firestorm over his firing of FBI Director James Comey, Trump took to Twitter in May to troll his archnemesis.
Trump set off a firestorm last week when he called for NFL owners to fire players who kneel during the national anthem.
The 2005 remarks sparked a firestorm, with leading Republicans retracting their support for the nominee less than a month before Election Day.
It's the first time before Congress for the founder and CEO and comes amid a firestorm of user concerns and government probes.
This set off a firestorm that was as predictable as a caustic retort from Connecticut Coach Geno Auriemma ("Don't watch," he said).
An FTC probe adds fuel to the firestorm as lawmakers are already calling for Facebook executives to testify in front of Congress.
But the political firestorm over his wife's speech, which borrowed passages from Michelle Obama's convention remarks in 2008, raised the stakes exponentially.
Mr. Gore's plans to succeed Mr. Clinton suffered, in part, from the president's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the firestorm that followed.
The comment set off a political firestorm and raised the question of whether he had effectively and inadvertently admitted to obstructing justice.
The firestorm ignited by the CIA's assessment has spurred calls from both parties for the administration to provide proof of Russian meddling.
The decision set off a firestorm online, including accusations that YouTube was giving a free pass to some of its popular creators.
The memo has ignited a firestorm of controversy and a debate about culture wars, gender equality, and ideological diversity in Silicon Valley.
Their close communication continued even after the killing of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi in October set off a firestorm across the world.
The Grammy Awards, still reeling after criticism about the show's lack of gender and racial diversity, have potentially sidestepped an XXXTentacion firestorm.
As Mr. Trump's order generated a firestorm in Washington, the attorney general embarked on a five-day trip to Bulgaria and Croatia.
For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm.
The decision ignited a firestorm on social media in Britain and led to a wildly popular petition demanding that it be overturned.
Anything or anyone within several hundred yards was instantly incinerated while the firestorm sucked the oxygen out of tunnels and bunkers below.
Companies don't do anything wrong — they do what they're supposed to do — and yet you get hit by this firestorm of stuff.
His comments, at a gathering of police officers on Long Island, provoked a firestorm of criticism from police chiefs across the country.
But it's touched off a political and economic firestorm between the NBA and its partners in China, the world's second-largest economy.
In the event of a firestorm, our final escape option was to jump in the water, shielding ourselves behind the rock wall.
John Yarmuth (Ky.) argued that Trump – when faced with a "firestorm" of leaks on the Russia investigation – won't keep up the calm.
The company is at the center of an international firestorm after two fatal crashes in five months of its 4.97 Max planes.
TV. Republican House leadership stripped King of all of committee assignments last year following a firestorm over remarks that sparked bipartisan condemnation.
The resulting public firestorm, which became known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," marked the beginning of the end of the Nixon presidency.
President Donald Trump set off a firestorm this week when he publicly announced his support for a merit-based immigration-reform bill.
Software engineer Erica Baker ignited a firestorm inside Google two years ago when she and coworkers listed their salaries in a spreadsheet.
West Virginia teachers had no idea their February 2018 strike would spark a firestorm of teacher walkouts and strikes across the country.
President Trump's voter fraud commission met for the first time Wednesday to carve out a path forward amid a firestorm of controversy.
When the criticism grew louder, Huff ignited the back-and-forth Twitter firestorm, bragging about his house, wife and World Series rings.
News of the complaint's existence, first reported by the Washington Post just a week ago, has set off a firestorm in Washington.
Wall Street ended the prior session on a lower note amid developments in the political firestorm and whistleblower complaint against the president.
There are opportunities for Square in African markets, but Dorsey's absence could hurt Twitter if it gets caught in an election firestorm.
Grassley sparked a political firestorm when he announced late last year that he would move forward with Stras even though then-Sen.
The company is at the center of an international firestorm after two fatal crashes in five months grounded the 737 Max worldwide.
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A firestorm that began in Napa Valley's Calistoga destroyed hundreds of homes in Santa Rosa on October 11.
ET on Wednesday, has already set off a global firestorm as the U.S. unilaterally upsets the diplomatic balance in the Middle East.
It is impossible to imagine the firestorm that would have followed Barack Obama or Bill Clinton mocking a television anchor's plastic surgery.
Instead, Disney's comments ignited a firestorm of people worried that Disney thinks the movie sucks and that it's going to be awful.
President Donald Trump ignited another Twitter firestorm Thursday after tweeting about the co-hosts of MSNBC's Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.
The policy behind the firestorm surrounding separated children looks to be just one of several executive actions on immigration the president is planning.
"If he makes a (expletive) complaint it's gonna be a media firestorm," an unnamed officer is heard saying, according to Fox 6 Now.
JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS: You know, I think he created the media firestorm and then he tries to manage it to his advantage.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi was unamused at having been brought into Trump's firestorm, and defended the women on Twitter.
Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey set off a firestorm last Friday when he tweeted support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
There had been speculation the game would be called off, after the firestorm surrounding the tweet sent by Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey.
Earlier this month, Houston Rocket General Manager Daryl Morey sparked a firestorm for tweeting in support of pro-Democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Facebook has also been weathering a firestorm of criticism around the extent of data that it collects about its users (and non-users).
But your product has been adopted by high school students in part, which has parents pissed and regulators worried and created a firestorm.
That decision set off a legal firestorm in California, particularly after the member of Parliament, Damian Collins, published many of the sealed documents.
The story relied on documents that had allegedly been forged and subjected Rather — long a target of conservatives — to a firestorm of criticism.
A mini firestorm erupted today over a report that Apple was purposely limiting the performance of the modem chip in the iPhone 7.
It will be the first rally since Trump ignited a firestorm in racist tweets over the weekend aimed at four progressive Democratic congresswomen.
Pence is best known for the political firestorm he ignited last year when he signed Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law.
The moment a star steps foot onto the red carpet, a firestorm of tweets (both good and bad) quickly follows at lightning speed.
The newcomer today was YouTube, the video streaming service that has faced a firestorm of criticism for its approach to moderation for months.
The singer and former duet partner Monica were part of an Internet firestorm Wednesday on what would have been Whitney Houston's 54th birthday.
Over the weekend, singer Shawn Mendes, 20, dropped his sexy, underwear-clad campaign photos, sparking a lusty firestorm of emotion on the Internet.
The audio sparked a political firestorm and many Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on Trump to withdraw from the race.
A seemingly well-meaning warning from the federal government about the risks of drinking and pregnancy has set off a firestorm of outrage.
WWE has to make a choice and it has to make it now—the stories about JBL are blowing up into a firestorm.
The poem created a diplomatic firestorm when its author, the German comedian Jan Böhmermann, recited it on his national television show in March.
The Supreme Court nominee sparked a political firestorm when he used the phrase "abortion-inducing drugs" last week during his marathon confirmation hearing.
Trump and the GOP have struggled with female voters, and any missteps or perceived insensitivity during the current firestorm could deepen those problems.
Last year, Griffin set off a media firestorm after posing for a photo with a prop made to look like Trump's decapitated head.
But Jackson withdrew his nomination in April amid a firestorm of accusations of professional misconduct Jordain Carney has more on the vote here.
The apology came after Barr incited a social media firestorm earlier Tuesday for the attack on Jarrett, an Obama-era White House adviser.
Griffin ignited a firestorm last week by posting the snapshot from photographer Tyler Shields showing her holding up the fake, bloody Trump head.
The report set off a firestorm within the CFPB, pitting the bureau's veterans against Trump-era hires who've feuded over the agency's mission.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke with two top Republicans on Tuesday about the growing firestorm over alleged anti-conservative bias by tech companies.
The chief justice had managed a brilliant political maneuver in a case at the center of the great partisan firestorm of the age.
The rollout has sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats who said the administration was trying to spin the report before its release.
Roy Moore decision awaits Throughout his Asia tour, Trump was mostly able to avoid the growing firestorm surrounding Republican senate candidate Roy Moore.
"I know that when you go against Donald Trump, he gets upset and starts tweeting, you know, a firestorm of insults," he said.
The mayor, a Democrat, already faces a firestorm of opposition even before his planned unveiling of the plan on Wednesday with full details.
Otherwise, Trump will "just break out his Twitter machine gun and create a media firestorm that often plays to his benefit," Bonjean said.
The fiasco set off a firestorm of allegations from top Democrats that Nunes was colluding with the White House -- something Nunes has denied.
Had he moved forward with the deal, the firestorm Musk ignited with his August 7 tweets could have conceivably come to an end.
San Francisco 2628ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem and the red, white and blue has ignited a firestorm.
General Motors's plans to slash 21625,2900 jobs and shutter up to four U.S. factories sparked a firestorm of criticism from Washington on Monday.
Despite a growing online firestorm surrounding the gallery's status, Barbur's event with Breaking the Silence went ahead on the evening of February 8.
The group moves from hotel room to parking lot in a whirlwind, in a firestorm over what sounds like a Lex Luger beat.
This Saturday Night Massacre unleashed a political firestorm and Mr. Nixon, bending in the face of all the fury, sought solace in drink.
More recently, she has resumed performing a stand-up show in which she talks about her life since the firestorm over the photograph.
" Joel Ferguson, another trustee, testily addressed the firestorm he ignited earlier this week when he publicly dismissed the scandal as "this Nassar thing.
The image of a white officer shooting an unarmed black man ignited a firestorm of protests and debate over police violence against minorities.
Twice, "punks," as Williams described them, jumped him, which he reported one time to the police, stirring a firestorm of publicity and backlash.
The ads also sparked a firestorm of free publicity for Mr. Kemp as national news outlets rushed to report on and criticize them.
The N.B.A. defended its members' right to free speech even as a firestorm spread over a basketball executive's tweet supporting Hong Kong's protesters.
All this follows the firestorm between China and the NBA, ignited after a Houston Rockets executive tweeted support for the Hong Kong protesters.
The backlash against this display of rank partisanship and a left-wing bias from a publicly funded institution prompted a firestorm of criticism.
"If Kellyanne had not been there when the firestorm hit, I don't know if we would have made it," Bannon told The Atlantic.
Tuesday, the President set off a political firestorm by questioning the professionalism of the men and women at the DOJ and the FBI.
Giuliani has embarked on a series of media appearances after setting off a firestorm last week during an explosive interview with Sean Hannity.
But every little bit of data, and every nerve-wracking drive into a firestorm, will help California navigate its epic trial by wildfire.
In April, a passenger was violently dragged off a United flight to make room for commuting crew, and a public relations firestorm ensued.
A firestorm surrounded a weather station in Cabramurra Saturday sending temperatures to 158 degrees and winds to 80 mph, according to the Post.
Griffin created a firestorm in May when she posted a snapshot by photographer Tyler Shields of her holding a decapitated head resembling Trump.
But the story reignited a political firestorm around Kavanaugh, with several 85033 Democratic presidential hopefuls calling on him to be impeached or investigated.
Ford's appearance would put an end to a stalemate that's lasted for several days, and engulfed Kavanaugh's nomination in a firestorm of controversy.
Debate over the memo's release has caused a firestorm in Washington, D.C. as many argue whether its publication would pose national security concerns.
He very much did — as evidenced by the firestorm he created over the weekend by announcing on Twitter that he had been fired.
His follow-up piece, an attempt to dampen the firestorm he created, continues to be tone deaf to American politics, policy and history.
It's not without risk: Four US troops died in Niger last October during a mission, leading to a political firestorm here at home.
Either tack would almost surely provoke a bipartisan firestorm and, critics warned, potentially expose Mr. Trump to impeachment proceedings for obstruction of justice.
Meanwhile, about 600 U.S. troops remain in Syria after Trump caused a firestorm in October when he ordered all U.S. troops to withdraw.
The ensuing firestorm over the case prompted the dismissal of the city's police superintendent and calls for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign.
First, Vice President-Elect Mike Pence's appearance at a November showing of Hamilton set off a firestorm of controversy mere days after the election.
FBI Director Comey's political firestorm, explained Former Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said on CNN last week that such comments bode ill for Trump's presidency.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has found himself in the middle of a political firestorm, and it's possible he'll be entirely consumed by it.
Those comments causing a firestorm and putting the president at odds with the U.S. Intelligence Community and members of his own party in Congress.
Uber's culture has endured a firestorm of criticism after various allegations of sexual harassment, gender bias, evading law enforcement and theft of trade secrets.
Marion Coleman illustrated the Oakland and Berkeley hill fires of 1991 in "Firestorm," stitching silhouetted trees against a blaze of orange and yellow fabric.
The wall proposal created a diplomatic firestorm, and caused Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to pull out of a meeting with Trump next week.
Tisch is the latest owner to criticize Trump after the president unleashed a firestorm on the NFL over players protesting during the national anthem.
It's been nearly four months since Battlefield V was launched and the game's planned battle royale mode, Firestorm, now has a firm launch date.
The deaths have sparked a political firestorm as opposition politicians sought to pin the blame on Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which rules the state.
The revelations set off a firestorm in Washington and were followed by the departures of officials from their jobs at AT&T and Novartis.
Wansink couldn't have known that his blog post would ignite a firestorm of criticism that now threatens the future of his three-decade career.
Khamenei praised Ahmadinejad as "courageous, wise and hard-working" after his re-election in 2009, which ignited an eight-month firestorm of street protests.
Such an apology would ripple to the U.S., likely igniting a political firestorm on the home front in the midst of the presidential race.
A group of 14 researchers just set off a firestorm with a new series of studies that upends years of nutrition advice about meat.
Britney Spears may be in the eye of a social media firestorm, but her conservatorship is working 24/7 and it's business as usual.
The revelations come as Spacey faces a firestorm of criticism after Rapp, 46, accused him of making a sexual advance on him in 1986.
That did not stop the comments from igniting a firestorm of controversy, however, with several politicians and other prominent figures taking issue with them.
The Jackson situation is a whisper of a moment compared to the tumultuous firestorm around Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw's legitimate departures this spring.
Firefighters mop up and check for reflash after a firestorm swept through a property in Bilpin, 75 kilometers (47 miles) from Sydney, Wednesday, Oct.
The social media firestorm over Henry Cavill's fate in the next installment of 'Superman' turns out to be an invented conflict ... TMZ has learned.
His comments came amid a firestorm generated by his recent assertion on NBC's "Meet the Press" that Trump is not a "legitimate" president-elect.
Regardless of how the data was employed to political ends, that lax data sharing was enough to ignite a firestorm around Facebook's privacy practices.
Allies declined to speak on the record to POLITICO, too, saying they didn't want to become a part of the online firestorm surrounding Shadow.
Donald Trump faced a political firestorm after saying he was "viciously attacked" by Khizr Khan in his speech at last week's Democratic National Convention.
Sen. Rand Paul told Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press" that the firestorm over President Trump's remarks about "shithole countries" is hurting immigration negotiations.
Like other Battle Royale games, Firestorm drops players into a map, where they collect weapons of different rarities, manage inventory, and fight off rivals.
Virgin is fighting to put out a public relations firestorm in China over an alleged racist incident on a flight from London to Shanghai.
Meanwhile, Sergey Kislyak, the Russian diplomat at the center of a political firestorm over his encounters with Trump associates, is leaving the United States.
This gameplay mechanic set off a firestorm over the weekend, as Redditors suggested that feeding chocolate to parrots in real life would kill them.
" Trump fired the FBI chief on May 9, setting off a political firestorm, and he has since called Comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander.
Ross' comments spurred a firestorm of backlash from Democratic lawmakers and Trump administration critics, who panned the wealthy commerce secretary as out of touch.
If Trump does bypass Congress and build the wall, it will start a firestorm from Democrats as well as serious legal challenges. http://bit.
Trump created a media firestorm when he indicated he believed Putin when the Russian president said Moscow did not interfere in the 22019 election.
The White House has repeatedly downplayed the probe in the midst of the media firestorm that followed the shocking announcement that Comey was out.
The news set off a major firestorm in Washington, D.C., ultimately leading to Sessions recusing himself from any probes related to Russia's election meddling.
But it's sure to ignite a firestorm of opposition from Democrats, already critical of the Trump administration's handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Scalia's death, during a hunting vacation in Texas, is likely to spark a firestorm over his replacement in the midst of the election cycle.
Morey on October 6 responded to the firestorm on Twitter, saying his views did not necessarily reflect those of the NBA or the Rockets.
Thanks to this plaster, we can now better understand why Degas's 'Little Dancer' set off a firestorm in the Parisian art world in 1881.
McGahn has been at the center of a political firestorm in the aftermath of Mueller's report, and House Democrats have subpoenaed him for testimony.
" The retweet from Trump set off a firestorm, drawing a one-word response from another woman who has feuded publicly with the billionaire. "Seriously?
We do not yet know if there was a specific spark that lit the firestorm unleashed in the unsecured newsroom Thursday at 2:33pm.
Trump had previously pledged to move the United States embassy to Jerusalem, a decision that would have set off an even greater international firestorm.
A speechwriter's draft of Melania Trump's remarks to the Republican National Convention did not include the passages that kicked off a firestorm Monday night.
There was a very real possibility that deciding to order dessert would set off a firestorm of self-loathing that would rage for days.
The political firestorm around incidental surveillance of President Trump's transition team has put Republican supporters of a controversial spying law in a tricky position.
Amid this week's firestorm, a CBS News poll found that 85033 percent of Republican voters approved of his handling of the summit with Putin.
They would be engulfed in a national firestorm of outrage for refusing to act due to partisan political reasons when they had the chance.
Monica Lewinsky set off a firestorm after she claimed she was uninvited from an event — because former President Bill Clinton was asked to attend.
The internet mostly didn't devolve into a political firestorm this week, which makes it a fairly good week as far as 2017 has gone.
" Blum created a social media firestorm after tweeting a photo of construction cranes in Southwest D.C. accompanied by the caption: "Washington DC is booming.
But a U.S. military strike would only delay Iran's efforts by a few years while igniting a firestorm in an already-volatile Middle East.
President Donald Trump is engulfed in a firestorm of controversy — but Republicans in Congress are unlikely to turn on Trump until his base does.
Despite the Latino firestorm over Mr. Trump and his talk of border walls, Mr. Del Valle says he finds traces of redemption in him.
Though she later claimed she was misquoted, the comment triggered a firestorm and some in the neighborhood called for her removal from the board.
The Firewall Paradox, as he and his collaborators called it, led to a firestorm of speculation about the nature of gravity and space-time.
Page and Strzok were FBI employees until 2018, when they departed amid a firestorm of anger from conservatives over their anti-Trump text messages.
Queen Elizabeth and her son and heir Prince Charles were caught up in a financial firestorm when their names appeared in the Paradise Papers.
Disclosure of the company's tactics later caused a firestorm of criticism, culminating in Mr. Hurd's being called before Congress to explain what had happened.
Mr. Ghesquière's venting may not have been intended to set off a firestorm, but even so, it puts Louis Vuitton in a complicated place.
Despite the media firestorm he faced at the time, Lowe —  who is promoting his new live show, Stories I Only Tell My Friends: LIVE!
It will divide the business lobby, produce a storm of criticism from charities and home builders, and set off a firestorm among political ideologues.
The panel came as a political firestorm was spreading in the United States over intelligence reports that Russia had meddled in the presidential elections.
The firestorm has renewed attention on past crude comments, as well as his criticism of President Abraham Lincoln for fighting the South over slavery.
A pro-protest tweet by a Houston Rockets executive, Daryl Morey, ignited a firestorm of anger against the N.B.A., demonstrating the depth of feeling.
But those remarks are unlikely to stem the firestorm of criticism in Washington, where lawmakers are putting their own pressure on the NBA. Sen.
The falloff for Marvel was one reason the company held a two-day meeting with retailers last week, which led to the diversity firestorm.
The company's pricing practices spurred a national firestorm after it raised the price of a decades-old drug called Daraprim by 85033,000 percent overnight.
But a firestorm started after the band and the gala announced at their websites that B Street would return for a third straight time.
The political firestorm reached new heights Tuesday with Trump's former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, and his former lawyer Michael Cohen appearing in separate courts.
Google's decision last month to fire four longtime employees involved in worker activism has kicked off a firestorm of internal protest and public demonstrations.
Newly released data shows that attendance at SoulCycle classes has continued to drop a month after the exercise chain wandered into a political firestorm.
The memo has caused a firestorm in Washington and is the latest chapter in the ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Gatto, who also sells names like Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki, said that despite the political firestorm, he doesn't see customers shifting to other brands.
The administration dropped its opposition to its release after a political firestorm erupted over news reports of some of the details in the complaint.
The comments set off a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers and retired military officials alike, who accused the president of politicizing a sensitive topic.
The decision by a paper of record to publish an anonymous op-ed immediately sparked a firestorm among journalists, experts and senior media figures.
An 11th hour firestorm erupted late last week in the wake of the president's sit down with Bloomberg for an on-the-record interview.
Many of Paradise's 27,000 residents are now settled in and around Chico after the firestorm that consumed the town and destroyed the elementary school.
The recent firestorm at Google has made these challenges all the more relevant, particularly in data-driven industries like tech that demand measurable results.
At the Justice Department, Republicans can refuse to carry out any order to fire Mueller and create a firestorm if Trump subsequently fires them.
Always something of a long shot in the Republican-controlled state legislature, the bill may now be doomed by the national firestorm surrounding it.
Caught in a political and public relations firestorm, Harvard revoked the fellowship it offered to Chelsea Manning just two days after offering her the role.
The judge's order followed a political firestorm over U.S. President Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy and beefed up efforts to deter illegal U.S. entry.
The party comes just weeks after the Kendall's "tone-deaf" Pepsi advertisement was released and immediately pulled after the firestorm it received on social media.
Rightfully so, it ignited a firestorm of controversy, and threats from some of our nation's leading tech corporations to cease doing business with the state.
In a follow-up story on Wednesday, the newspaper wrote that its reporting of the spreadsheet set off a firestorm in medical and political circles.
A few months later, the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct stories would break, sparking a firestorm of similar allegations against powerful Hollywood figures dating back decades.
" Jenner was working abroad when the ad was released and immediately met with a firestorm on social media, with many calling the commercial "tone deaf.
Albuquerque police and 'excessive force' Boyd's case ignited a firestorm in Albuquerque and focused national attention on other shootings by police officers in the city.
When a story goes viral because it's so wrong, G.P. tallies it as a victory, because it means they've stoked a "cultural firestorm," she said.
The fourth building on that corner is the now infamous Millennium Tower, a 21-story residential skyscraper that's created a political firestorm in the city.
After setting off a firestorm with her criticism of size-16 model Ashley Graham last Thursday, former SI model Cheryl Tiegs tweeted out an apology.
Firestorm will be squad-based combat only, and it will feature 64 players, which is no larger than the biggest Battlefield servers in past games.
Photo: GettyNarendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, has an economic firestorm on his hands following his decision to ban the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.
Clinton set off a political firestorm recently when she insisted that Comey had said her answers to the American public regarding the emails were truthful.
But, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year by announcing the addition of a new question — asking people whether they're U.S. citizens.
His company is at the center of a firestorm for its use as a conduit for fake news, election meddling, hate speech and privacy abuses.
But as of Tuesday night that announcement hadn't happened, and Washington became consumed in the political firestorm of the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Imagine how the Watergate scandal would have unfolded, and the firestorm that would have erupted, if the Watergate job had been done by the KGB.
Fujii sparked a political firestorm because it implied that the United States had abrogated Jim Crow laws throughout the South by ratifying the UN Charter.
Lavrov came to Washington amid a political firestorm over the surprise ouster of FBI Director James Comey, and greeted questions about the topic with humor.
Amid the firestorm of blame about drug prices, a new report has just made one thing clear: pharmaceutical companies are dependent on them for growth.
Philosophy professor Rebecca Tuvel touched off a firestorm of controversy this week with her paper "In Defense of Transracialism," published in the feminist journal Hypatia.
Trump set off a media firestorm in May when he fired Comey, and initially claiming he acted on recommendation of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The firestorm of publicity drew in wide criticism of Twitter's policies on abuse, and led Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to reach out to Jones directly.
Putin has created a firestorm of drama to shift the world's attention away from his record at home, where he rules by fear and violence.
The growing firestorm around WWE's relationship with Vision 2030, and the hypocrisy around it, is precisely because we see something of us in the dealings.
In the firestorm that engulfed social media, people have rushed both to condemn Kappell and to defend him and criticize his station for firing him.
The announcement on Thursday morning that Bob Dylan had been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature set off a firestorm of reaction on social media.
A firestorm of criticism from advocates of reproductive rights followed — along with some of the sharpest attacks on Biden so far from his Democratic rivals.
"For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm," the Times summarizes.
The new rule requiring NFL players to either stand for the national anthem or remain in the locker room has produced a firestorm of criticism.
Comey was leading the probe before he was fired, and the firestorm over his dismissal eventually led to the appointment of Mueller as special counsel.
On the main stage is a revival of Wendy Wasserstein's "An American Daughter," about a nominee for surgeon general caught up in a political firestorm.
Vitiello takes the helm at ICE at a time when it has become the symbolic center of the political firestorm over Trump's aggressive immigration agenda.
The news set off a major firestorm in Washington, D.C., ultimately leading to Sessions recusing himself from any probes related to Russia's 2016 election meddling.
Discussion of the rules has created a political firestorm, with Trump, the GOP front-runner, accusing the RNC for rigging the nomination process against him.
The incident sparked a firestorm of criticism throughout the community against police over the seriousness of the charges sought for what many labeled a prank.
Why it matters: Beyond Facebook's privacy firestorm, Google and Twitter are getting pulled into other debates surrounding how social media platforms are used during elections.
As Struzik observes in the most frightening chapter of "Firestorm," blazes often churn up the hazardous remnants of old mining activity — asbestos, arsenic, even uranium.
As things stand now, if he were to step down the hearings of his successor, as Heller pointed out, could well be a political firestorm.
Daniel Ives, an analyst and managing director with the investment firm Wedbush, described the company as "the center of the beltway firestorm" over Big Tech.
As speculation swirled that HNA could be drawn into a political firestorm, shares of one of the company's Hong Kong affiliates tumbled late last month.
That one unknown ballot has ignited a firestorm of sorts over who submitted it, and whether the rules should be changed to end anonymous voting.
But if my 2010s had a hinge point, it was the firestorm around "Open Casket," a painting by Dana Schutz in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
Either of those rulings would reignite a national political firestorm as well as appeals that would likely end at the Supreme Court, sometime in 2021.
The year is 1963 and the city is Saigon, still a humid backwater but about to become the red-hot center of a geopolitical firestorm.
Last year, after setting off a firestorm around YouTube's harassment policies that even prompted a response from the company's CEO, Carlos Maza disappeared from YouTube.
He set off a media firestorm last month after he gave an interview to Politico that appeared to tip the scales in favor of Clinton.
The departure, effective tomorrow, comes just weeks after the channel found itself in a firestorm of controversy over commercials featuring a same-sex wedding ceremony.
And last month, before Judge Gorsuch was even nominated, Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, lurched inadvertently into a firestorm with an ostensibly vanilla statement.
Facebook found itself at the center of a political firestorm earlier this year when it announced that it will allow politicians to lie in advertisements.
Elon Musk's tweet that he is considering taking Tesla private has ignited a firestorm of speculation about how he could pull off such a deal.
It was Trump's latest response to the firestorm surrounding vulgar comments he reportedly made last week during a White House meeting with lawmakers on immigration.
Two years ago, Ms. Schutz was at the center of a firestorm ignited by "Open Casket," one of her paintings in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
Photos and stories of infants and young children being ripped from their parents' arms has ignited a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike.

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