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Tourists are already flocking to the country in record numbers.
They are flocking to state, and looking for skilled workers.
Companies are now flocking to capitalize on the ASMR craze.
Thousands upon thousands of people were flocking to his channel.
Those that are moving aren't flocking to the United States.
Consumers are increasingly flocking to more natural and organic products.
It's little wonder "the establishment" is flocking to Joe Biden.
A lot of former Vine people are flocking to it.
Democrats with White House aspirations are flocking to Iowa.  Sen.
Doctors have been flocking to help from other parts of Indonesia.
Local organisers are flocking to the Tories and funding is scarce.
Investors are flocking to bitcoin as uncertainty looms on Wall Street.
Brands are flocking to Facebook because that's where their customers are.
People complaining of respiratory problems have been flocking to city hospitals.
The formula may work if Indians continue flocking to the internet.
But those that are moving aren't flocking to the United States.
Consumers are flocking to McDonald's, according to one Wall Street firm.
Why are more and more couples flocking to the freezer aisle?
People in Japan have been flocking to the beach this summer.
More Chinese families can afford cars and are flocking to showrooms.
Fitness fanatics are flocking to at-home workout systems like Peloton.
Celebrities and billionaires have been flocking to St. Moritz for decades.
That's why investors have been flocking to low-fee mutual funds.
Tourists used to start flocking to the region in early spring.
It's hard to imagine traditional work-truck operators flocking to Tesla.
And in the past few weeks, they've stopped flocking to either.
Players flocking to awful role-playing bits seem to miss this, though.
It's no wonder that so many founders are flocking to the industry.
The PTI now wants to see locals flocking to use public services.
But why, many ask, aren't lower-income white men flocking to college?
So, you ask, why aren't more young people flocking to Donald Trump?
And why are so many maidens recently flocking to strength-based sports?
Some fans are even flocking to the film just to see Luzon.
Tourists are flocking to Batumi, but not so much for the beaches.
Despite the activity online, throngs of shoppers were still flocking to stores.
It's no wonder, as people are flocking to cities around the world.
Like a moth to a lamp, people are flocking to these memes.
The alumni support is one reason sailors have been flocking to Fordham.
After Mr. Bourdain's visit, he said, tourists began flocking to their place.
People started flocking to the hard-to-reach town by the thousands.
Millennials are flocking to cities where jobs are plentiful and wages are high.
They liked that travelers were flocking to the neighborhood where they grew up.
Workers are flocking to the state, including a healthy concentration of STEM employees.
People are flocking to Twitter to extoll the model and actor's sartorial choice.
Many Republican primary voters, though, are flocking to Trump while Rubio's support drops.
People are flocking to Atlanta to take advantage of the job opportunities there.
Images showed crowds flocking to the shrine, despite the incident just hours earlier.
So why are athletes across the sports spectrum flocking to New Balance now?
But, in recent years, tourists have begun flocking to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Now they're flocking to Telegram, a messaging app that lets them communicate privately.
The shots of the flower children flocking to the festival site are bracing.
Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, as other progressive Democrats were flocking to Mr. Sanders.
People are flocking to herbalists for alternative Eastern medicines to prevent COVID-19.
However, the viral moment has people flocking to his Instagram comments with support.
More crowds than ever are flocking to Fifth Avenue, especially during the holidays.
But that has intensified competition among banks flocking to the prefecture seeking higher returns.
Private equity firms have been flocking to health-care companies recently, consolidating the market.
At one point, the site struggled under the number of users flocking to vote.
Young Democrats, who are flocking to Mr. Sanders, are making the race more competitive.
These people will likely leave the Obamacare marketplace, flocking to these new, cheaper plans.
And that's why Americans are flocking to him, because they hate [seeing] people…bullied.
Of course, that hasn't put off millions of fans from flocking to the app.
The food may be great, but people aren't generally flocking to eat there anymore.
Billionaires have been flocking to Wyoming, attracted by its outdoor lifestyle and low taxes.
Money managers are flocking to a new spot in the U.K. real estate market.
Beyond the business case, data scientists are flocking to the project, according to Databricks.
People keep flocking to live in places we know are likely to be hit.
Protesters from across Europe are flocking to Hamburg to highlight inequality and economic greed.
By 1923, over 300,000 people were flocking to the boardwalk to see the pageant.
I hear there's a Pikachu in Japantown, and everyone is flocking to the area.
Reinforcing a theme we've seen in other measures, Americans are flocking to the South.
This Series A speaks to a number of interesting investors flocking to the company.
So it's no surprise that people are increasingly flocking to digital mental health services.
Dollar General (DG): Cash-strapped consumers are flocking to discount retailers like Dollar General.
But don't tell that to the kids flocking to its edge: They love it.
Upstart brands that are growing rapidly don't seem to be flocking to the association.
And that's why Americans are flocking to him, because they hate [seeing] people ... bullied.
O.J. Simpson' star Cuba Gooding, Jr. explains why movie stars are flocking to TV
People are dividing along human capital lines, with the college educated flocking to the Democrats and the non-college educated whites flocking to the G.O.P. Democrats do great in America's 100 most crowded counties, but they struggle in the 3,000 less crowded ones.
As we speak, fans are flocking to the tweet with pictures of their own pups.
Some developers, fearful of Microsoft's hand, have begun flocking to competing services in the meantime.
Within ten minutes, the dregs are flocking to the head desk asking the question: 'Radiohead?
One reason people may stop flocking to cities is that they have been priced out.
The concerns did not stop pilgrims from flocking to Juarez to see the pope speak.
A-listers are flocking to Instagram, and, to be honest, it feels a little late.
It's no secret that more celebrities are flocking to tech and venture capital these days.
With bond yields falling around the globe, investors have been flocking to the precious metal.
They are flocking to smart devices that add new features almost on a weekly basis.
They have lifted the economy, not least by catering to tourists flocking to the island.
Despite nearly nine years of gains in U.S. stock markets, investors are flocking to bonds.
Still, that hasn't deterred consumers from flocking to healthier foods, and those that sell them.
With all those jets flocking to the same location, however, jet traffic jams are likely.
Women are flocking to Bernie -- so he must be sexist, and they must be traitors.
But it's not exactly a surprise that no one is flocking to fill his position.
Each year, more and more Chinese investors are flocking to Omaha for Berkshire's annual meeting.
Once again, Americans are flocking to SUVs and trucks, thanks partly to lower gas prices.
Tourists and locals alike have already been flocking to pay their respects at the monument.
Hispanic and black voters are faring worse than whites, and they're not flocking to Trump.
Beyond the mega-festivals, many more listeners are flocking to listen to jazz groups onstage.
Entrepreneurs are flocking to the final frontier, where Moore's Law has unleashed massive, enduring opportunities.
Hollywood A-listers have been flocking to the brand for years for its summer shoes.
For brands, established authors, and the companies who are seemingly flocking to Medium, it's great.
Spring breakers are flocking to South Beach, giving the area a bad reputation, Taylor wrote.
Democratic congressional staffers aren't flocking to K Street in the numbers expected after the midterms.
No wonder so many asylum-seekers from Central America are flocking to our southern border.
Our age is one big contradiction: Around the world, people are flocking to big cities.
Pakistanis, sensing their neighbor's growing power, are flocking to study at new Chinese language schools.
But those people flocking to Walmart and other stores don't necessarily see things that way.
With new hordes flocking to the Rockaways, some important local elements keep leaving — the sands.
With the economy in shambles, rich finance guys are no longer flocking to strip clubs.
Firstly, previous Liberal Democrat voters are not flocking to Labour like they did in 2017.
With borrowing costs at record lows, a growing number of Germans are flocking to property.
Professional and amateur investors are flocking to the digital currencies as they explode in value.
And yet, tens of thousands are flocking to Mastodon, which has a 500-character limit?
Visitors are now flocking to the beach to take photos and videos of the formations.
The US is largely a nation of immigrants, and newcomers are flocking to big cities.
Luckily for Facebook, these users seem to be flocking to one of its own apps — Instagram.
Supporters of active management also warn that investors are flocking to passive funds without understanding risks.
And as quickly as women are flocking to the Democrats, many appear to be fleeing Republicans.
That means engineers from India and China are flocking to Canada in higher numbers than before.
So why are the early Democratic runners for next year's presidential election flocking to the left?
In fact, a recent GDC survey revealed that smaller game creators are flocking to the platform.
Rosenbluth cautioned investors from flocking to zero-fee ETFs without doing research on the underlying indexes.
Of course, when WhatsApp was banned in Brazil a month later, users began flocking to Telegram.
Today, however, crowdfunding sites are more popular than ever, and teachers particularly are flocking to them.
That didn't stop an even bigger crowd from flocking to Randall's Island to catch day two.
And Home Depot also said it saw more do-it-yourself shoppers flocking to its stores.
And investors, particularly young ones, have also been flocking to robo-advisers like Betterment and Wealthfront.
People are flocking to his Midtown Manhattan skyscraper, dining in his restaurants and buying his wares.
Pilgrims have been flocking to the church for generations, sometimes as many as 5,000 a day.
Small donors are flocking to O'Rourke with donations while voters are increasingly backing him in polls.
"Teenagers are flocking to the internet because they're trying to understand how they feel," she said.
To accomplish their missions, nongovernmental and civil society organizations "are flocking to Silicon Valley," he said.
And, says cofounder Aline Lerner, women and minorities are flocking to the platform for that reason.
Instead, they are flocking to high-paying specialties like cardiology that already have a relative surplus.
And now, in the time of COVID-19, savvy investors have been flocking to the stock.
Among the stream of Black people flocking to the region was a host of Black celebrities.
People are holding off on storming Area 51, but they are flocking to Alienstock to party.
Small investors are flocking to high-flying growth stocks after the brokerage industry made trading free.
But it wasn't that people are flocking to the Conservatives, but that they're deserting the opposition.
While traders are flocking to cannabis-related stocks, one big bank has taken a step away.
This Black Friday, fewer shoppers are flocking to the mall to snag discounted clothing and electronics.
But don't point that out to the children flocking to the fountain's edge: They love it.
Now, visitors are flocking to the Texas town to experience the Chip and Jo lifestyle for themselves.
Indeed, investors have been flocking to higher-quality bonds on the near end of the duration curve.
But the crowds flocking to DragWorld demonstrate how an underground pastime has broken into the cultural mainstream.
Many people are already flocking to L.A. for the award show, considered the biggest night in television.
In fact, he would be significantly underweight in the safe-haven assets people are now flocking to.
But over the last two quarters it's become clear new users are finally flocking to the platform.
The company wants to be close to the automotive manufacturers which have been flocking to the region.
Almost certainly not — but that hasn't stopped people from flocking to this curious app-based trivia show.
Other investors are flocking to the legacy carriers too, as strong quarterly reports continue to roll in.
While most users are flocking to replace their phones, a small hardcore group says they'll keep them.
People have been flocking to sun-drenched Arizona for years, but it is not just retirees anymore.
It makes sense then that writers are flocking to opportunities outside of print to leverage their talents.
While investors aren't flocking to the dollar stores anymore, they still seem to like off-price retailers.
Facebook reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue on Wednesday as advertisers continued flocking to the site.
It's only recently stopped bleeding users, who have been flocking to other platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Harrison Ford was among the most sought-after stars at the show, with people flocking to him.
Campaigning in Tehran has been fierce, with billboards and activists from both sides flocking to the streets.
People were flocking to a few food trucks parked on the street adjacent to the public area.
Publishers are still flocking to Discover and Snap-owned Bitmoji was the most popular app of 2017.
Groups that have not voted Democratic in decades, such as college-educated whites, are flocking to her.
Fall enthusiasts are flocking to the Finger Lakes region of central New York — and for good reason.
The numbers, however, show tourists are still flocking to the same spots year in and year out.
Developers are flocking to create voice-controlled apps for the device, or skills, as Amazon calls them.
Over 60% of Americans live in cities, and young people are flocking to them in record concentrations .
Protesters are defying authorities by wearing "illegal" face masks and flocking to the streets chanting protest anthems.
If that trend continues, even more seniors will be flocking to this sunny southwestern state in 2020.
This week's primaries revealed a similarly stark generational schism, with younger voters overwhelmingly flocking to Mr. Sanders.
WASHINGTON — Older Americans have been flocking to Medicare's private plans, which promise predictable costs and extra benefits.
More than a fifth of American men aren't working, yet they aren't flocking to service-sector jobs.
Customers have been flocking to chains like Chick-fil-A and Popeyes for their chicken sandwich fix.
Highly-skilled workers, in turn, are flocking to these places, leading to the increased disparity in earnings.
And it makes sense why young people are flocking to unique, group-friendly and affordable travel experiences.
It also prevents us from flocking to one or two vendors whose compromise could cause widespread consequences.
That, too, sold out, with throngs of young people defying the critics and flocking to the show.
But that alone might not be enough to stop its traditional cable customers from flocking to online video.
This was where newly suburban denizens went on vacation, flocking to lakeside resorts straight out of Dirty Dancing.
Call it the Jon Snow Effect, but men are now flocking to barbershops and hair salons requesting curls.
London is establishing a reputation as a global artificial intelligence (AI) hub, with investors flocking to the city.
Tourists are flocking to the ancient town to walk in Tyrion Lannister and the Mother of Dragons' footsteps.
Even if kids do end up flocking to the new app, there are still privacy concerns to consider.
Why it matters: Advertisers are flocking to the baseball championship as an opportunity to reach Washington opinion leaders.
Because of Amazon's reach and the vastness of its warehouses, third-party sellers are flocking to the platform.
Facebook's ad revenues jumped 62% in Q1 2018, showing that advertisers are still flocking to the social network.
Conversely, they express displeasure by staying home or spoiling their ballots, rather than by flocking to the polls.
Why aren't budding writers flocking to the sub to try and see their own work achieve commercial success?
With these lax vibes, it's only right that Hollywood's flocking to an equally-chill hairstyle: the jumbo braid.
Influencers are flocking to shopping and social app Dote — and bringing a mass of their Gen Z followers.
Payless struggled with a bloated store portfolio, when a lot of its customers were flocking to online shopping.
Now it's the malls' turn: Americans are snubbing them, and flocking to shop on-line, mostly at Amazon.
The retail infrastructure Rieser photographed sprang up after World War II, when families began flocking to the suburbs.
Sightseers and selfie-snappers are flocking to Ferryland, Newfoundland, to watch enormous icebergs drift off the Southern Shore.
Publishers are flocking to Spiegel's platform, and his team is racing to make the monetization opportunities more appealing.
This statistic falls in line with the recent analysis that more older users are flocking to the app.
Both companies have struggled to keep younger viewers from flocking to online services like Netflix Inc and Amazon.
In the meantime, consumers are flocking to alternative brands that embody both health and trust, such as Aloha.
Soldiers — part of a 100,000 strong force sent to the north — were flocking to the busy Khabat market.
Scouts are flocking to Yankee Stadium to see any players who may be traded, and rumors are flying.
By the early 1970s poor students were flocking to his impassioned sermons, infused with Sufism and Turkish nationalism.
More investment is slowly flocking to Argentina as President Mauricio Macri tries to implement more business-friendly policies.
According to "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw, the boost sent a surge of investors flocking to the stock.
High-earning millennials are flocking to smaller US cities to put down roots, according to a new Realtor.
Security officials reported a large increase in the number of people flocking to right-wing groups last year.
But the new complex was already too small for the number of Victorian tourists flocking to the area. 
Many are flocking to the southeast, presumably to take advantage of lower costs of living and sunny weather.
In the early-to-mid-aughts, hipsters started flocking to neighborhood barbershops that had been around for decades.
As a result, companies are flocking to introduce their own analytics solutions and traditional firms are investing heavily.
But this partnership with eSports teams and orgs should surely encourage gamers to continue flocking to the platform.
And he has even less interest in addressing the root causes of migrant families flocking to the border.
But Bryan says, "I just want to be the most outrageous designer and have celebs flocking to me."
Images of Brits flocking to public spaces are all over social media despite a surge in coronavirus deaths.
Images filled social media over the weekend of the public flocking to national parks, markets, and open spaces.
At the same time, she was reading about people flocking to Costco in preparation for a coronavirus outbreak.
Americans are flocking to grocery stores and wholesale clubs as the number of U.S. cases of coronavirus grows.
But cable news viewers, flocking to programming that aligns with their political views, cannot get enough of it.
Voters punished her conservatives in regional elections at the weekend by flocking to the anti-immigrant AfD party.
Baby boomers from the Northeast are flocking to Leland, North Carolina, while millennials are moving to Columbus, Ohio.
Rising worries about North Korea's nuclear threat have sent investors flocking to perceived safe-havens and alternative assets.
Artists, professionals and young families began flocking to Durham, attracted to its low housing prices and downtown infrastructure.
In 2017, Facebook saw that users were posting fewer personal updates, and younger users were flocking to Instagram.
Another bonus for the company, e-retailers looking to go physical also appear to be flocking to Simon.
In 2017, Okinawa topped Hawaii as a tourist destination, with 9.6 million visitors reportedly flocking to the prefecture.
And the ability to swear or show nudity isn't the only reason creators are flocking to these services.
He went to great lengths to learn about the young — sometimes very young — Americans flocking to his platform.
Consider the millennials flocking to the exurbs, putting up with two-hour commutes so they can become homebuyers.
But action sequences and Hollywood actors aren't the only reason people are flocking to the movies in these countries.
Polls show that Evangelicals are flocking to Trump, with 37 percent of white Evangelicals nationally rallying behind the candidate.
Clients are flocking to index-tracking funds that offer simplicity, lower fees and the assurance of matching the market.
It's Election Day in the US, and people are flocking to the polls in droves to cast their votes.
This trend is not only a product of liberal readers flocking to publications criticised by the president they revile.
Other, more sure-footed Australians have been flocking to Uluru in record numbers to climb it while they can.
Since his shout out, we've seen more and more rappers, athletes, and celebrities flocking to this mecca of cheesecake.
Yields fall when bond prices rise, an indication that investors are flocking to safe-haven assets such as Treasurys.
She said that despite reports that younger users are flocking to other apps, Facebook usage rates are trending higher.
Apparently, people from neighboring villages have been flocking to his farm to get a glimpse of the unusual tot.
Millennials especially, seem to be flocking to the stars to soothe themselves even as they increasingly eschew organized religion.
But they are flocking to one of its emirates, Abu Dhabi, for its first papal mass on February 5th.
Over the same period, people are flocking to cities like Seattle, Portland, Denver, Austin and Charlotte, the report found.
That sort of "socialist capitalism" is a reason that millennials are flocking to Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, he contended.
The makeup line had fans flocking to the site, and we've been waiting for another sibling collaboration ever since.
The world's copper punters, it seems, are increasingly flocking to the COMEX contract to express their increasingly bullish views.
Oldz are apparently flocking to Snapchat Apparently I'm not the only old fogey who has gotten into Snapchat lately.
"People are flocking to Florida because this is where people can live the dream of this country," Scott said.
But Baghdadis were still flocking to Karrada to walk, eat and shop, to try to live against all odds.
Maybe it was because smart luggage was no longer a novelty, or potential customers were flocking to Away instead.
Aussies didn't have to fear the end of the world, though, flocking to take photos of the natural wonder.
Wealthy flyers, they announced, were flocking to private jets to avoid the crowds and health risks of commercial flights.
Meanwhile, the city of Santa Monica closed its beach parking Sunday to deter people from flocking to the beach.
People are also flocking to the company's iShares ETFs to get cheap exposure to various parts of the market.
Among those flocking to the Donald, close to half say the election has been "focused on important policy debates."
In one Uzbek town, tourism is booming because of these changes: Visitors are flocking to a dried-up port.
People have been flocking to Target, Walmart, Costco and Amazon, stocking up in case of prolonged supply chain disruptions.
It seems like people are flocking to the same places, eating the same foods, and doing the same poses.
Meanwhile, Republicans are flocking to his resorts, perhaps to ingratiate themselves to the president or just run into him.
Investors have been flocking to the single currency as the euro zone economy keeps growing and political risks dissipate.
Consumers started flocking to off-price retailers, so Gennette bolstered Macy's own off-price brand of stores, Macy's Backstage.
More and more people across the world have been flocking to the internet in search of their significant other.
But according to Deloitte, here are the top spots outside Australia's state capitals that Airbnb users are flocking to.
Square Feet As demand grows and climate-change restrictions raise costs, developers are flocking to PACE financing for relief.
Some stressed-out fish enjoy a massage, flocking to objects that rub their flanks until their cortisol levels drop.
Younger people are abandoning Facebook and flocking to Snapchat at an increasing rate, according to a study released Monday.
Square Feet As demand grows and climate-change restrictions raise costs, developers are flocking to PACE financing for relief.
"This myth that, you know, American workers were flocking to certain jobs are just that: a myth," contends Tillis.
Despite the number of people flocking to the industry, social progress seems unlikely to catch up to the industry's growth.
Silver cities: Aging Americans are flocking to towns designed for retirees — many in sunny climates, like The Villages in Florida.
But, they are only together because Dumbo has made the circus profitable with audiences flocking to see his flying talent.
Having that kind of instability, with millions of refugees flocking to the border, would not make the Chinese government happy.
The last several years, which saw investors flocking to the tech sector and to bonds, were unusual, in his view.
They are flocking to what financial analysts say are some of the most generous tax benefits they have ever seen.
But then the local media got wind of her story, word got around, and people began flocking to her yard.
Gold prices are surging this year, and that has one of Wall Street's largest banks flocking to the yellow metal.
Players by the hordes are flocking to team-based games like Overwatch and League of Legends instead of open worlds.
VCs are flocking to a technology that is, according to its visionary believers, pretty much supposed to make VCs obsolete.
These initiatives have led to investors flocking to the stock and have encouraged analysts to raise estimates for this quarter.
Tech, energy and consumer discretionary have been taking the worst of it, while investors are flocking to safe-haven bonds.
The app is super slow, likely due to the influx of new users flocking to the app after the hype.
You know exactly what you're getting with an MCU movie, more or less; that's why we keep flocking to them.
Fans have been flocking to XXXTentacion's South Florida death scene and lining it with balloons, flowers, candles and stuffed animals.
Investors are flocking to glitzier options like Tesla, with that company's stock value jumping 48 percent in just twelve months.
With costumers flocking to conventions to show off their best new projects, an entire subgenre of music videos has emerged.
This disgust for the status quo is why voters in both parties are flocking to "outsider" candidates like Independent Sen.
Iran has fulfilled its part; so have the major powers, and businesses are flocking to Iran in search of deals.
Visitors have been flocking to the village to take photographs and pose for "selfies" next to the brightly colored homes.
The centrality of Turkey for foreign volunteers flocking to the Islamic State is evident in court documents and intelligence records.
Flocking to the narrow sidewalks, tourists wait to capture the perfect shot of trains as they pass through twice daily.
Pakistan's LNG bet has largely paid off, with Western companies flocking to build terminals and other infrastructure, despite initial scepticism.
Mohegan Sun opened in 1996, and people have been flocking to the resort's hotel, casinos, and live arenas ever since.
In response, worried consumers are increasingly flocking to VPNs in a bid to protect their private data while browsing online.
A little gloom was not going to stop me and the other meat hounds from flocking to the street festival.
Italy's ranking in the 2019 report was unchanged, with tourists flocking to its famous cultural sites like Rome and Florence.
Prompted by low gasoline prices, Americans are flocking to sport-utility vehicles and pickup trucks and shunning compacts and sedans.
It would likely come as a surprise to the many countries around the world flocking to Israel to deepen relations.
Gold is a big winner with investors flocking to the precious metal as the market swings violently on coronavirus fears.
On a June morning, packs of cyclists were flocking to Blackwater Bikes, a prominent bike shop along the main drag.
To adjust for social distancing, therapists and other mental health care professionals are flocking to online platforms to provide care.
Voters are not flocking to the polls because they are moved by the dazzling prospect of a Joe Biden presidency.
Being a fan of something or someone shouldn't mean flocking to harass their perceived enemies with endless insulting animal emoji.
Him, and pretty much everyone else who will now be flocking to the festival thanks to this season of BIP.
"In 2019 downloads grew from 300,000 to over 2 million, proof that developers are flocking to the technology," he says.
Some British 25- to 35-year-olds are flocking to Deadhappy, a pay-as-you-go life insurance start-up.
More broadly, Japanese are flocking to new private retirement accounts to secure their own financial future, even with government encouragement.
People are ditching iconic makeup brands and flocking to buzzy skincare companies like Glossier, and that's terrible news for Ulta
Americans and immigrants from abroad are flocking to the nation's metropolitan areas in droves, pursuing new jobs and economic opportunity.
The company did not explain its decision, but it comes as young people are flocking to hackathons and engineering fairs.
Investors have been flocking to dividend-paying stocks this year, because yields for long-term US Treasury bonds are puny.
Ski season is upon us, which means the world&aposs one percent are flocking to ski resorts in the Alps.
Outside of a few key Midwestern states, non-college whites in most places are still flocking to Trump and Republicans.
Silicon Valley is flocking to defend Apple, which is in the middle of an important privacy fight against the FBI.
This has happened thanks to sequels working and audiences flocking to diverse titles like "Black Panther" and "Crazy Rich Asians."
"This isn't just, 'I'm going to get involved in my community,'" Forrest says of why women are flocking to the training.
With the Iowa caucuses less than a month away, primary candidates in both parties have understandably been flocking to the state.
Even with this creepy exterior, cats and their owners seem to be flocking to this product, posting the proof on Twitter.
White Westerners are flocking to anti-immigrant and racially hostile parties because they feel that their status, their privilege, is threatened.
Since the election, protesters, the press and gawkers flocking to the tower have made it difficult for local businesses to operate.
The superfast internet has spearheaded entrepreneurship in other locations around the country, with innovators flocking to make use of the connection.
Young French men and women are flocking to do something that they've never done before in such numbers: Become police officers.
Plus, why Christian pilgrims are flocking to Abu Dhabi, the joy of missing out, and who really was Wild Bill Hickok?
With the opening ceremony tonight, thousands from around the world are flocking to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 summer Olympics.
Huge crowds were flocking to Washington bars early Thursday morning to watch fired FBI Director James Comey's long-awaited Senate testimony.
And each week brings more new arrivals flocking to areas like Santa Maria in search of cheap land and affordable living.
Joe Jackson is in a hospital with terminal cancer, TMZ has learned, and his family has been flocking to his bedside.
Women and children are flocking to the Colombian border town of Cúcuta in desperate need of medical care, food and shelter.
Hollywood's finest will start flocking to the city of canals this week for the 74rd Venice Film Festival, which opens Aug.
A new trailer court was built to accommodate all the oil workers and their families who were flocking to the area.
Now, an increasing number are flocking to six countries that, until recently, have been the best kept secret among destination travelers.
Given the prompt via Snapchat to say something to friends without having to take responsibility, kids are flocking to download YOLO.
Read more: Meet the Americans, Brits, and Europeans flocking to Italy's rural ghost towns to buy abandoned, dilapidated homes for $1
People are flocking to petrol pumps to tank up their cars, for which they can still pay with the old currency.
These cultural offerings have brought young professionals, in particular, flocking to the capital city for all that it has to offer.
Owners of prestige wineries in Bordeaux, Burgundy and elsewhere are making rosés; some are flocking to Provence to snap up wineries.
Investors have been flocking to the private equity sector as they search for higher returns in a generally low yielding market.
"I believe it, women flocking to sororities, but it's depressing," said Kristin Houser, a Seattle lawyer and a 1971 Yale graduate.
Spooked investors flocking to the safety of the U.S. dollar are making things worse for Asian markets by exacerbating capital outflows.
Now Huntsville is undergoing another renaissance, with tech companies, craft breweries, and artists all flocking to the town in recent years.
But that didn't stop young spring breakers from flocking to the state and hanging out on the beaches, which remain open.
Fellow philanthropist Andy Thorburn appears to be getting left-wing backing, while women's groups are flocking to Dr. Mai-Khanh Tran.
Around 2014, the stars of Vine's six-second videos started flocking to Los Angeles to turn a hobby into a career.
Many larger artists, like Charli XCX, John Legend, and Diplo are choosing Instagram, but indie artists are overwhelmingly flocking to Twitch.
Many larger artists, like Charli XCX, John Legend, and Diplo are choosing Instagram, but indie artists are overwhelmingly flocking to Twitch.
As coronavirus keeps people indoors, we're all flocking to video chat services to stay in touch with colleagues, friends and family.
There's a lot of ways to recreate safely, but people flocking to one area is difficult from a public health perspective.
That's a sign that fixed income investors are nervous about the economy and are flocking to the safety of US bonds.
Politico's Michael Crowley and Alex Isenstadt assembled a list of the Republican foreign policy powerhouses that are flocking to Hillary Clinton.
Young professionals have been flocking to indoor climbing walls in recent years, seeking an exercise that is intense, unstructured and sociable.
Fans of "Golden Girls," that enduring electric blanket of American television, are flocking to a new restaurant dedicated to Rue McClanahan.
After restrictive immigrant quotas were lifted in 1965, immigrants began flocking to the U.S. from Latin American and Asian nations instead.
US and Canadian consumers are flocking to Costco stores to stock up as panic over the spread of the coronavirus intensifies.
However, the idea that Americans, flushed with new hope, are flocking to the mall in a Trump boomlet seems…pretty silly.
With so many people flocking to the Jersey Shore every weekend, overcrowding and precious parking are just a fact of life.
They are also flocking to his restaurant, picking at dishes like lamb haneeth and seltah, served in a traditional stone bowl.
Austin Those looking to mix work and play are flocking to smaller city hubs like Austin, home to South by Southwest.
Disney World is one of the world&aposs most popular vacation destinations, with millions flocking to the theme park every year.
Companies like Facebook and Uber also benefit from the network effect of massive amounts of users flocking to a single service.
The companies argue fewer drivers on the road would mean more unmet demand because drivers will be flocking to city centers.
Turkish internet users are flocking to Tor, the anonymizing and censorship-circumvention tool, after Turkey's government blocked Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
It's happening again: A group of high profile celebrities are flocking to a new electronic transportation gadget, but this is no hoverboard.
These rooms don't come cheap at $285,000 per unit, but they are targeted to business buyers that are increasingly flocking to Amazon.
A January Washington Post/ABC News poll found that women and independent voters were flocking to the Democratic options in congressional races.
The tradition dates back almost a thousand years, with hundreds of people flocking to ancestral graves to pay their respects every year.
The bears sold out in two hours, and thousands more are flocking to the site to add themselves to the waiting list.
Soon after it aired, tourists were flocking to Salem in search of real witches—only to find a sleepy New England town.
REFUGEES, dissidents and émigrés from across the Arab world are flocking to the old imperial city which ruled their lands until 1918.
Trading rich, but again, if you're in that recession camp, then, obviously, there is going to be money flocking to that name.
Well-off baby-boomers are flocking to Lisbon, Sintra and the Algarve, drawn in part by Portugal's tax exemptions on foreign income.
Or more plausibly, it's yet another attempt by the locals to keep the myth alive—and the tourists flocking to the lake.
Quarterly results from companies catering to consumers showed shoppers flocking to high-end SUVs and ordering more fried chicken on mobile phones.
Celebs have been flocking to the Frontline Sandals for years, and these strappy stunners show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Aretha Franklin&aposs famous friends have been flocking to the Queen of Soul&aposs home in Detroit to visit the ailing singer.
But with competitors including Square's Caviar, Uber Eats and DoorDash flocking to meet demand, he's getting a bit worried about GrubHub's chances.
With millions of viewers flocking to its site each day, Pornhub has no shortage of data to mine for that very answer.
His opponent, Hillary Clinton, is favored to win, riding what appears to be a surge of Latino voters flocking to the polls.
With its sun, sand, sea and sprawling golf courses, it's perhaps little surprise that the Chinese are flocking to the Sunshine State.
Tough campaign Campaigning in Tehran was fierce, with candidates' billboards vying for attention and activists from both sides flocking to the streets.
The U.S. can't have monumental trade issues with China while its closest allies are flocking to Beijing for lucrative "golden era" relationships.
You just know everyone else will be flocking to her feed to see all the double-tap-worthy gems from the night.
At their peak in 2010, Egypt drew some 14.7 million visitors annually, with many flocking to Giza to see the famous pyramids.
The idyllic, picturesque village has caught the attention of tourists who have been flocking to the canal-filled "Venice of the Netherlands."
Concerned about potentially lofty stock prices in the United States, fund investors have been flocking to bonds and international markets this year.
Blue-collar Republicans are flocking to Mr. Trump's candidacy out of frustration with the political system's failure to improve their economic prospects.
Democratic strategist James Carville said on Sunday that he doubts voters are flocking to the Libertarian Party because of their political views.
The new report just came out this week, giving us new insight into which technologies developers are flocking to around the world.
Those in the media flocking to share her experience see her as a great story that captures the region's complexity and contradictions.
With the fastest-growing economy in the nation and a plethora of well-known employers, workers are flocking to the Evergreen State.
There are now over two million Ukrainians working in Poland, most flocking to cities that are the engines driving the Polish economy.
A hydroponic garden in a TriBeCa basement is growing rare herbs and edible flowers, and many prominent chefs are flocking to it.
With American consumers flocking to roomier models like trucks and S.U.V.s, sales of cars like the Chevrolet Malibu and Impala have plunged.
" His "unapologetic enjoyment of lowbrow literature," his daughter said, helped bring students flocking to his course "Studies in Modern Literature: Popular Fiction.
It's a classic case of investors flocking to safe assets even though the returns may be puny or, in some cases, negative.
Stars and fans are flocking to Cameo during quarantine, and the platform's CEO says 'Cameo Con' will be another way to connect
However, with the Kremlin worried about the young flocking to antigovernment, pro-democracy protests, there has been less emphasis on her exploits.
Before that, it appears the stars are already flocking to the port city and getting warmed up for the good times ahead.
And Trump's supporters aren't alone in flocking to D.C. A "Million Women March" to protest Trump's presidency is planned for Jan. 21.
Why wait, when untold numbers of other eclipse chasers were sure to be flocking to all points along the path of totality?
This South where history looms large, filled with Confederate flags and songs of Dixie, isn't the South black millennials are flocking to.
From Ibiza, Spain, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, keep scrolling to see the top spots solo travelers are flocking to this year.
Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney are getting married this weekend, and many A-list celebrities are flocking to Rhode Island to attend.
Despite Netflix ceding its pole position to YouTube, teens are flocking to it far more than other streaming services, Piper Jaffray found.
But 11,390 presidential tweets later, many administration officials and lawmakers embrace his Twitter obsession, flocking to his social media chief with suggestions.
So rare is the sight that locals are flocking to the Dolmen of Guadalperal to see it for themselves, reports The Local.
Customers are flocking to the discount chain to snap up deals, enabling it to hit a 29-year sales streak in 2018.
When former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson recently filed suit against Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, prominent figures began flocking to his defense.
"Black kids in lower-income communities without a lot of other sports available are still flocking to football," the Atlantic's Alana Semuels reports.
Since the election, aggressive protesters have been flocking to the clinic, which provides abortions as well as gynecology, prenatal services and STD testing.
Presidential candidates, who are already in Miami for the first round of primary debates this week, have been flocking to the detention center.
Thanks in part to celebs like the Kardashians flocking to Iceland, searches for the Scandinavian country have increased by 54% year over year.
Meanwhile, investors looking for bigger returns have been flocking to the U.S. dollar, pushing it higher against the rest of the world's currencies.
It's an opening that's been highly anticipated since it was first announced in 2017, and Disney fans are already flocking to the restaurant.
But when it comes to who they are seeking it from, it seems singles are increasingly flocking to those who are like-minded.
The former Bush official, Richard Painter, focused in particular on a Washington Post report about foreign diplomats flocking to Trump's new Washington hotel.
Intel is just hoping that when that happens, consumers will be flocking to USB-C, not shelling out for Lightning-powered Beats. [Anandtech]
The king's subsequent adoption of the zipped fly is credited with its popularity in Britain, but young men were flocking to them everywhere.
In fact, the first organizations that went Nazi were student organizations, and this was a sign that disaffected intellectuals were flocking to Hitler.
Shoppers are increasingly ringing up purchases online, and fewer are flocking to shopping malls on the weekends to browse for handbags and clothes.
Thursday, and Zuma, a retired journalist, was among many Washingtonians flocking to local taverns to watch ousted FBI Director James Comey's Senate testimony.
Those items are currently popular with younger consumers who have been flocking to rivals like Aerie, an intimates label owned by American Eagle.
Amid the 2016 market sell-off, scared investors have begun flocking to utilities stocks, Eddy Elfenbein of the Crossing Wall Street blog said.
"It's not like there are Democrats or independents who are suddenly flocking to Trump," says Julia Clarke, director of polling at Reuters/Ipsos.
Chinese companies are flocking to the U.S. IPO market in their biggest numbers since 2010, drawn by soaring valuations for tech start-ups.
Groups are flocking to the White House this week to lobby for and against an Obama-era workplace safety rule covering beryllium exposure.
In isolated villages and towns, survivors struggled without water, power or transport, although people rendered homeless by the quake were flocking to shelters.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - In a world of slack growth and low returns, investors have been flocking to Asian companies with booming businesses and profits.
Is it any wonder that Americans are flocking to a presidential candidate who has no such intention of surrendering to foreign economic competitors?
More central banks are flocking to gold "The big story at the moment for gold is the central banks," Dempster told CNN Business.
Seventies furniture has been making a comeback in recent months according to Etsy, with shoppers flocking to furniture covered in fringe and velvet.
Scientists have some evidence that coral and fish started flocking to the waters of Bikini as soon as 10 years after the blasts.
Investors have been flocking to "pet tech" in recent years, and in this case, are tantalized byt the growing market for veterinarian care.
The same is true in Dublin with top tech talent flocking to the area, and both offices have amassed impressive highly-specialized expertise.
"The flight to safety means lots of people are flocking to U.S. Treasury bonds, putting downward pressure on interest rates," Mr. Bernstein said.
Millennials are also flocking to Sanders because of politicians like Christie - who recently said a vote for Trump is a vote for Hillary.
It touts the high-end milk drink as having the attributes consumers are flocking to: more protein and calcium, less sugar and lactose.
And a rally held by Rubio on Wednesday evening suggests that voters aren't exactly flocking to his side:  Rubio stadium event in Hialeah.
In the late 60s, LGBTQ people were flocking to Fire Island/Cherry Grove where Michael Fesco ran a bar called The Ice Palace.
The move is part of Google's mobile strategy to keep users from flocking to Apple and Facebook, owner of two popular messaging apps.
For years, some have referred to Chernobyl tourism as "dark tourism," a trend of visitors flocking to sites marked by death and suffering.
Consumer demand at the members-only warehouse store was high in late February, thanks to panic-buyers flocking to the stores in droves.
Success stories like Mr. Diaz's are the reason wannabe influencers continue flocking to 21600 Vine, paying anywhere from $0003,2000 to $215,220 a month.
The report said: Overall, overseas luxury purchases grew 10 percent, with consumers flocking to Japan, where their spending increased more than 200 percent.
Consumers around the world are flocking to grocery stores to stock up long-lasting food items and basics as panic over coronavirus grows.
Some are flocking to BlueJeans, a cloud-based online video conferencing service that allows one-on-one calls as well as group meetings.
Despite recommendations to shelter in place and limit nonessential travel, people are flocking to parks, beaches, and popular hiking trails, prompting stricter regulations.
The fact that thousands of students are flocking to Western universities each year illustrates the lack of confidence in the Chinese educational system.
Arty younger Parisians are flocking to this atmospheric old working-class quarter, which has seen a wave of new and reasonably priced restaurants.
Vietnam is betting big on developing a gambling industry, targeting the Chinese tourists who have been flocking to the country in recent years.
Hard seltzer will go down as one of the biggest trends of the 2010s, with consumers flocking to the lower-calorie boozy beverage.
But these "athletes" they're flocking to see, who spend hours in scrimmages honing their skills, are not football or basketball players — they're gamers.
A big part of Hyundai's problem is that the Genesis arrived at the wrong time, when Americans are flocking to sport-utility vehicles.
"For Warren, (Buttigieg) is a threat, because he has taken that spot as the newer candidate that voters are flocking to," Murray said.
The area is densely populated, with many civilians flocking to camps near Syria's border with Turkey as they brace for an imminent attack.
It was also slow to add trucks and sport-utility vehicles to its model line as Americans were flocking to bigger, roomier vehicles.
Recently, the area proposed a ban on new restaurants in an attempt to curtail the stream of tourists flocking to this scenic, seaside locale.
Stephenson posted about the sighting on Facebook, but didn't give away her exact location, in fear fellow birders would come flocking to her yard.
Still, in 2015, as several real-life hockey scandals took their toll on hockey fandom, more and more people began flocking to Check, Please!
Outside pressure groups are flocking to the West Palm Beach media market for narrow, cheap television campaigns on weekends when Trump calls it home.
Teens are abandoning Facebook at a staggering rate, but they're still flocking to sister app Instagram, according to a new survey by Piper Jaffray.
Etsy's customers are flocking to phones and tablets, but not making purchases on mobile devices at the same clip as on their regular website.
Within hours of the announcement about the new city, speculators were flocking to the area's existing property developments to buy up whatever was available.
But with tens of thousands of wealthy vacationers flocking to their shingled mansions along the Atlantic Coast, getting there has become a traffic nightmare.
Game of Thrones fans are flocking to see Westeros in real life, but one particularly popular destination may soon be off-limits to some.
The overall effect was utterly glamorous- ELEMIS fans like Kate Hudson, Cindy Crawford and Alicia Vikander will surely be flocking to join the trend.
Students are flocking to universities to learn how to build artificial intelligence for everything from search to finance to robotics to self-driving cars.
Cool girls everywhere are flocking to salons for pastel-pink bobs all while searching Sephora for the perfect fuchsia lipstick or dusty rose shadow.
Indeed, manufacturers are flocking to the red-hot industry as a series of new regulations give companies with car assets an edge to play.
It was never meant to be climbed — that only began happening in the early 20th century when visitors started flocking to the rock formation.
Call it the "Kylie Effect," or just a residual effect from selfies, but women and men are now flocking to get their lips enhanced.
Hannibal the Cannibal has become the Norman Bates of the '210s, and moviegoers are flocking to see him match wiles with Starling's native wits.
As an increasing number of young people pursue college degrees, they're shying away from such blue-collar work and flocking to white-collar jobs.
By 2009, developers were flocking to the field, lured by the belief that insurers would cover treatment bills that run to $48,13 and more.
We'll see how long this corporate "friendliness" lasts when potential Model 3 buyers are flocking to GM dealerships to cross-shop the Bolt. h2.
For 11 years, Internet users looking for delicious, fuss-free recipes with a side of stunning food photography have been flocking to Smitten Kitchen.
The millennials flocking to Sanders represent what used to be called the "old left," placing the class struggle and economic distribution front and center.
Instagrammers flocking to a gorgeous Siberian lake have been warned not to swim in it because it's a chemical dump for a coal plant.
The Indian elite are flocking to London's high-end real-estate market to purchase houses, Sudeshna Sen reported for The Economic Times in 2011.
After flocking to Mr. Sanders, young Latinos should be less likely than ever to support a future deal that trades legalization for worker visas.
Most of the residents, and the pilgrims from abroad who are flocking to see the "living marvel," as one calls her, tend to agree.
His supporters routinely pointed, as the nominee did, to the huge crowds still flocking to see him as evidence that his campaign remains strong.
Media: As usual, media outlets (including this one) are flocking to the festival, and companies like Apple and YouTube are sending their top execs.
Luxury goods companies are riding a rebound in Chinese demand and younger shoppers flocking to high-end brands, although Burberry has stuttered of late.
People have been flocking to the Grand Canyon State for years, and it turns out that a great many of them are well educated.
Although Twitter endorsements are more or less anecdotal evidence, poll data supports the idea that Buttigieg supporters might be flocking to the Sanders camp.
In intricate detail, it shows what seems like the entire cast of the Bible flocking to worship Jesus, in the form of a lamb.
With American consumers flocking to roomier sport utility vehicles, Ford will stop selling the Fiesta, the Fusion and other sedans in its home market.
Now that Donald Trump is the Republican nominee-presumptive, leading GOP elites from Reince Priebus to Mitch McConnell have been flocking to endorse him.
The number of Latinos in Iowa has doubled in the last decade, but they're not just flocking to Des Moines and other urban centers.
Creative professionals whose livelihoods have been impacted by the COVID-240 outbreak are flocking to membership platform Patreon in record numbers, the company claims.
Farm owners and national park workers say people have been flocking to sunflower fields in recent years to take photos with the trendy blooms.
The rising concerns are weighing on stock markets around the world, and sending investors flocking to safe havens like the Japanese yen and gold.
The idea of young Latinos flocking to a 78-year-old white man from the rural state of Vermont can seem a bit odd.
It's finally September, which means celebrities are flocking to their salons to find the perfect haircut and color to usher in the fall season.
Gamblers are increasingly flocking to casinos in Southeast Asia in addition to Macau, a special administrative region in southern China considered Asia's gambling capital.
Professionals, start-ups and big corporations alike are flocking to locations run by WeWork and others, attracted by shorter leases and nicely designed spaces.
His Twitter following was much smaller, but after a few well-timed retweets from Ocasio-Cortez, thousands of people started flocking to his account.
DOLLARISATION Economists have also been concerned by Turks flocking to the U.S. dollar and other currencies in the wake of last year's currency crisis.
Foreign diplomats are flocking to his Washington hotel, down the street from the White House, to spend money and curry favor with the administration.
"The recent phenomenon of Pokémon Go has seen unprecedented numbers of people flocking to Rhodes," Deputy Mayor Helen McCaffrey said in an August newsletter.
Chinese investors are flocking to Phnom Penh, which had primarily been an investment destination for Southeast Asians, Taiwanese, Japanese, South Koreans and some Westerners.
Pop-culture enthusiasts from around the world are flocking to the San Diego Convention Center today, as the curtain officially rises on Comic-Con International.
With his stylish white duds and perfect facial hair, we finally understand why women of means are flocking to the mystery man behind The Farm.
And according to the newly released government statistics, most of the people flocking to get a glimpse of FAST are coming from inside the country.
The multiplexes are still full of new movies every week, some of which are actually good, and more importantly, moviegoers still keep flocking to them.
Despite escalating tensions, investors are pouring money into South Korea's financial market, and companies are flocking to the stock market to raise billions of dollars.
Wealthier customers are flocking to the Birqash market, northwest of Cairo, where traders from across east Africa bring animals for auction - not sheep, but camels.
People are flocking to cities along the eclipse's path, where they'll be able to see the Moon completely cover up the disc of the Sun.
But the contract, which expires on Tuesday, was barely traded, with volume flocking to nearby August, which will be the next front-month for WTI.
In this podcast, I chat with Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian about my initial impressions of the city, where artists have been increasingly flocking to.
What Ocasio-Cortez meant was that establishment Democrats are aging and millennials, angered by low wages and lack of healthcare, are flocking to progressive politics.
People aren't flocking to mobile payments because there simply aren't compelling advantages to having a mobile wallet in developed countries with mature credit card infrastructure.
The trend is so notable that the app even got a shout out in a New York Times piece on VCs flocking to astrology startups.
The platform is also a growing marketing tool, with companies flocking to harness Instagram influencers—accounts with large amounts of followers—to boost their products.
With these benefits in mind, North Americans have been flocking to the Panama City Beaches along the Pacific coast just west of the capital city.
Tourists are flocking to Hillary Clinton's New York home, hoping to catch a glimpse of the presumptive Democratic nominee or her husband, the former president.
But investors seemed to forget all about that just two days later when EA said millions of people were flocking to play its new game.
Corporations are flocking to Nutanix's hybrid technology as they manage the transition to the cloud while also keeping key pieces of their infrastructure in-house.
In Nanjing, China, the sight of the pretty pink florals have both locals and tourists flocking to the site of Jinming Temple to take pictures.
It's not surprising, then, to learn that tourists are flocking to the 'berg, creating bumper-to-bumper traffic in a town of just 500 people.
With market volatility here to stay, Leung explained, many conservative investors are flocking to products that help to minimize downside risk, including minimum-volatility ETFs.
And at a time when investors are flocking to international equity bets overall as a way to find better valuations than in the U.S. market.
The public has up until April 16 to vote although the site seems to have struggled with the number of users flocking to its poll.
People of color are flocking to their Instagram feed in masses to do more than ogle at their favorite celebrities and keep up with friends.
The simple explanation that white Americans roiled by free trade and immigration are flocking to the outrightly protectionist and anti-immigration candidate does not suffice.
A fun new twist this time around is the rising trend of "Purge tourism," foreigners flocking to America to take part in our grandest tradition.
It's the company's plan to attract a wider audience... probably because the general consumer isn't flocking to buy a gaming computer and a $400 headset.
"There is growing appetite for distressed deals in the country and no wonder investors are flocking to Milan," said a banker based in the city.
Many Americans are flocking to outsider candidates, and learning that the process for picking the parties' nominees involves ordinary voters in only an indirect way.
Since the 2016 race, Webb, 71, has pitched himself as a politician who can understand the white working-class voters who are flocking to Trump.
The paper may just be finding a symptom of industry movement, with shareholders flocking to more concentrated industries but not causing them to be concentrated.
The trouble started, the S.E.C. said, when the economy was in a tailspin and Monsanto's customers were flocking to less expensive generic versions of Roundup.
It makes sense that students would be flocking to investment banking — the job can offer high salaries and is also seeing large demand from employers.
Jägermeister is releasing a spiked cold brew coffee made with 33% alcohol10 destinations people are flocking to this fall that you've probably never heard of
Many companies are seen as flocking to public markets in order to raise capital before the long-running , with WeWork proving to be no exception.
But many other types of companies are flocking to ICOs today, even if those firms do not have or require the use of the blockchain.
Another: With retail investors flocking to index funds, does the agency fully understand the risks if investors should start to flee such funds en masse?
College graduates looking for a leg up in the job market are flocking to one- and two-year programs that promise entry to lucrative careers.
Millennials, some of which are hipper than thou about their food choices, are flocking to Red Lobster, according to a survey by Nation's Restaurant News.
Has the Rolex Series been your answer to the purse disparity with the PGA Tour that has led to top European players flocking to America?
Many of these disaffected fans have been flocking to dirt tracks like the one in Charlotte and the one Stewart owns in Ohio, Eldora Speedway.
Paris was the second-most visited city in the world last year, Mastercard's research showed, with more than 19 million tourists flocking to the city.
His friends and family rallied, flocking to fund-raisers including hair salon cut-a-thons and golf tournaments, raising more than twice his original goal.
In droves, Americans are turning their backs on family sedans and small cars and flocking to bigger, roomier models like sport utility vehicles and trucks.
Her account became briefly unavailable, presumably as a result of the hundreds of thousands of fans flocking to follow her, then resumed functioning minutes later.
It takes a culinary staff of 3,000 people to feed some 215,000 fans, players, NFL executives, and performers flocking to Miami for Super Bowl LIV.
So millennials are flocking to a new concept called pop-up museums, which are temporary staged exhibits specifically designed for taking weird and interesting selfies.
Attorneys for AT&T countered, saying that such a plan would be "catastrophic" for its business and would lead, instead, to customers flocking to competitors.
This has been slowly changing, however, with thousands of ethnic Lithuanians flocking to a commemoration of the Holocaust for the first time in late August.
In recent years, PAEs have been flocking to the ITC, having discovered that it is a welcoming and effective venue for patent assertion entity cases.
And money, for whatever reason, is flocking to McGregor, as if bettors somehow smell a rat in the fight and think he stands a chance.
The AIPAC conference has long been considered one of the top events of the political calendar, with politicians from both parties flocking to speak there.
Fans of late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant are flocking to the wrong grave to pay their respects, according to a Southern California cemetery.
Google's vice president of health, David Feinberg, noted at a recent medical conference in the fall that a lot of surgeons are flocking to YouTube.
The letter comes on top of promising early-vote data for Democrats, particularly in Nevada, where Hispanic voters appeared to be flocking to the polls.
"She's scared people, and that's why I think people are flocking to other candidates," Cramer said, referring to Warren's bank-bashing and wealth-taxing proposals.
More people than ever before are flocking to local game shops to pick up obscure board games or check out the latest Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks.
Thus, families in Harlem are flocking to charter schools not because we've made district schools worse, but because of the high-quality education we offer.
Lured by cheap money, borrowers are flocking to buy apartments and houses, and institutional investors are acquiring large tracts of residential real estate across Europe.
Coinbase's platform has gone down on multiple occasions recently, overwhelmed by the influx of new users flocking to the platform to make a quick buck.
China technology giant Tencent Holdings is recruiting self-driving car engineers in Palo Alto, the latest in a crowd of Chinese companies flocking to Silicon Valley.
Regardless, more people are flocking to Medicare Advantage and Part D, which together will cost an estimated $350 billion this year and $383 billion in 2020.
Most important, people have been flocking to the service: about 21 billion people use Facebook every month, the company reported in its fourth-quarter earnings call.
Black Friday is the most famous shopping day of the year, with millions of bargain-hungry shoppers flocking to stores to cash in on dramatic sales.
Guests flocking to Disneyland's slew of exciting new attractions in the coming years will soon be able to book entirely new accommodations on property as well.
Aretha Franklin passed away on Thursday, and fans and celebrities alike have been flocking to social media to praise the singer and her contributions to music.
Visitors have been flocking to a long set of Instagram-ready outdoor steps in the Highbridge neighborhood where a memorable scene of the movie was shot.
This year's silver surge has investors gleefully flocking to the precious metal, but one strategist believes that same enthusiasm could spell trouble for the market rally.
After the Fox News Chairman and CEO was sued for sexual harassment by former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, numerous colleagues began flocking to Ailes' defense.
A low unemployment rate — 3.5 percent — and cost of living (5.5 percent below the national average) is another reason why small businesses are flocking to Provo.
After all, why would some former Sanders supporters be flocking to Libertarian Gary Johnson, who wants much less government, if socialized medicine were their top priority?
So far, it seems straight Indian men have been flocking to Tinder and other apps in large numbers, but they've had trouble diversifying their user base.
"With tech tenants still wanting to go where millennials are flocking to, it's expected that much of the sublease space will be absorbed quickly," said Basconcillo.
The much-ballyhooed inclusion of U.S.-listed Chinese stocks to global benchmarks last year hasn't sent investors flocking to their shares yet, although this should change.
With more than $10 trillion worth of debt now estimated as carrying sub-zero yields, more and more funds are flocking to higher-return emerging bonds.
Everyday people save up for months to afford the plush, extravagant outerwear, flocking to malls by the busload every winter to get their hands on one.
Education systems in East Asia are known for being exam-driven and high-pressured, with students flocking to "cram schools" after official lessons end every day.
More parties, less peaceCollege students are flocking to South Beach thanks to new hotels and efforts by other spring break destinations to curb partying, Taylor reported.
Advertisers are flocking to Facebook and Google because they reach billions of people and have a wealth of data that can be deployed for targeted marketing.
With native New Yorkers and hotel guests alike flocking to the lobby to work and socialize, there's always a buzz of energy moving through the hotel.
But it doesn't quite reach the level of appeal that has older audiences flocking to other animated series like Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, and Bob's Burgers.
The truth is that nobody, especially not Donald Trump, has a serious plan to help the older, less-educated workers who are flocking to support him.
Since European Central Bank President Mario Draghi signalled in June that the central bank could tweak its asset purchase, investors have been flocking to the euro.
A new generation of gamers is flocking to "Fortnite," the battle royale-style online shooter title quickly becoming the most popular video game on the internet.
Customers began flocking to her shop, which was originally located across the street from her current location, to gawk at chocolate penises and cherry-studded vaginas.
Many Pantene users claim to have experienced similar issues — some of them flocking to Simpson's post (which has 56,000+ shares and counting) with their own stories.
This certainly isn't the conventional wisdom — just ask any of the hordes of Android developers flocking to Google I/O in May, or WWDC in June.
Smaller developers are flocking to the platform too – 125,000 developers are now signed up to use the company's location services tools, up from 100,000 last year.
Apparently, they're unaware of the blockbuster-sized audience flocking to Empire, the groundbreaking storytelling of Being Mary Jane, or the ratings generator Fresh off the Boat.
Self-described evangelicals—a large, varied group—have opposed executions before, often flocking to the side of prisoners who present themselves as having been born again.
"More international brands are flocking to Iran, therefore the availability of various products is increasing and so is the demand," says Ehsan Golabgir, CEO of Albasco.
To some, the Atlantic Coast conjures visions of New England lighthouses, sunrises in the Chesapeake Bay and tourists flocking to the white sands of Myrtle Beach.
Modestly budgeted (around $25 million), it will make its money back quicker than the above titles, but it's another title this weekend audiences weren't flocking to.
" Radicalism doesn't mean much if you lose Black voters flocking to Biden also realize something else, Perry says: "You can't do anything until you win first.
But there is an important reason that Wall Street is flocking to Spotify: It is doing a great job at getting record companies to roll over.
Right now Americans are barred from flocking to Cuba for purely tourist reasons — a regulation enshrined in the embargo that can't be lifted without congressional approval.
As charcoal rose in price — a trend propelled by growing numbers of people flocking to cities and needing the product — the more appealing pellets would look.
Bridges and causeways were built right up to the ocean's door and, all of a sudden, Americans were flocking to the sea to build second homes.
Several news stories in the past couple of months have told me that liberals and scared minorities are now flocking to gun stores and arming themselves.
Investors are flocking to the relative safety of money market funds at the highest level since the financial crisis-era collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Tiger Accelerator joins the growing list of failed hedge funds hurt by investors flocking to the exits in the face of high fees and sluggish returns.
The result leaves Republicans more dependent on less educated voters, especially men — who vote less often than the college graduates and women now flocking to Democrats.
In 1974, Jeff Webb established the Universal Cheerleaders Association, to make cheerleading more stunt-based and athletic, and to stop girls from flocking to other sports.
The huge audience flocking to YouTube, acquired by Google for $1.65 billion, makes the service one of the most valuable properties of Google's parent company, Alphabet.
He found that the company not only reported a good quarter, but that as the company adopted the switch to mobile, advertisers were flocking to it.
Last year, tourists flocking to the Maldives insured an average of $2000,220 in nonrefundable costs, an 93 percent increase from the year before, according to Squaremouth.
Cryptocurrency aficionados have been flocking to Puerto Rico, attracted by a provision that exempts relative newcomers to the island from paying taxes on their capital gains.
Kors has seen its same-store sales drop in recent quarters, with fewer shoppers flocking to brick-and-mortar department stores to ring up big purchases.
Start-ups in fields as varied as autonomous drones and blockchain are flocking to the area, drawn in large part by light regulation and tax incentives.
"I'll have a beer, a new brand that people are flocking to," Sanders says as he joins Hillary Clinton, played by Kate McKinnon, at the bar.
Global investors are increasingly flocking to South America, which some investing experts say saw a turning point in 2018 despite the political instability in countries like Venezuela.
Investors, unsettled by dramatic stock market losses and further U.S. interest rate increases, had been recently flocking to Treasurys amid a steep sell-off in U.S. equities.
And for 20 years, since he opened Bandon Dunes on a stretch of secluded Oregon coastline, golfers from around the world have been flocking to his courses.
For decades, local authorities have taken a hands-off attitude to urban planning, as developers have rushed to accommodate people flocking to Houston for its booming economy.
But even if Rogowski's numbers don't suggest millennials are flocking to Stein and Johnson, they still have very troubling news for team Clinton about these young voters.
Instead of flocking to movies about the trials and tribulations of romantic partners, our new thing is examining the intricacies of a different relationship: mothers and daughters.
Increasingly, big tech companies and startups are flocking to show military and security officials their wares for everything from surveillance and detecting fake content to disaster relief.
The bold idea seems to have worked — although perhaps more so amongst the adults that are flocking to the temple to snap an Insta-worthy pic. 🙏🏻.
"The number of Latinos in Iowa has doubled in the last decade, but they're not just flocking to Des Moines and other urban centers," VICE News reports.
Because these placid stocks are also classic defensive plays, investors have been flocking to the group amid the intensifying trade war and signs of an economic slowdown.
A lot of money is going into digital advertising — so why aren't VCs on both sides of the Atlantic flocking to get involved in this market again?
We'd say the ladies are flocking to him because he just won the UEFA title with Real Madrid, but this is pretty much Cristiano on the daily.
Some investors are flocking to the stock market's amid the sell-off, but Cramer recommended a different approach for investors looking to take advantage of the declines.
Scott, an African-American, is one of many minorities who have been flocking to gun stores to protect themselves, afraid Trump's victory will incite more hate crimes.
But until this week Spain seemed relatively safe, and tourists have been flocking to its cities and beaches in growing numbers—nowhere more so than to Barcelona.
If—and it's a big if—current poll numbers hold up in November, it will be a sign that many young voters are flocking to third parties.
Chinese students are flocking to American high schools in hope of increasing their chances of being accepted to US universities, according to a report released this week.
Last year, the New York Times reported JUUL was aware minors had been flocking to the device as early as 2015, when it first hit the market.
Sick of all the hatred being spread online, Chinese internet users are flocking to groups on social media where they can pay to be given exaggerated compliments.
South Koreans are even flocking to a remote village right on the North Korean border to play the game—despite that ongoing war between the two countries.
Gap and many U.S. apparel retailers are also bearing the brunt of customers flocking to fast-fashion retailers such as H&M, Forever 21 and Inditex's Zara.
Most surprisingly, more backers of Mr Obama in the 2012 election are flocking to Mr Trump, about 7.0%, than Romney voters are to Mrs Clinton, only 4.6%.
As a child, he said, he was a "xenophile," who was delighted to see foreign tourists flocking to the thermal baths near his home, in the Auvergne.
But his longevity was largely a testament to his unbending refusal to drop out long after it became clear that voters were not flocking to his campaign.
Tourists and second-home buyers are still flocking to Jackson Hole, wind turbines are blooming along the plains and Microsoft is expanding a data center in Cheyenne.
In a sign that investors were flocking to safer bets, U.S. 10-year Treasuries opened at six-week lows of 2.9 percent after the holiday on Monday.
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Overall television spending has already surpassed $16 million, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, as outside groups are also flocking to the country's most-watched congressional race.
In some cases, the devices also spot problems when there aren't any, something that could send healthy people flocking to healthcare providers for care they don't need.
The hub of the outbreak is centered around south-central Somalia and the capital Mogadishu, where thousands of people are flocking to makeshift camps with unsanitary conditions.
Those that beat the odds and won in 2015 underscore the types of hedge funds large risk-adverse investors such as pensions and endowments are flocking to.
Locavores and Francophiles alike have been flocking to this intimate one-year old bistro for chef-owner Guillaume Bienaime's beef bourguignon and other California-inspired French fare.
But now that it's available in its entirety, viewers are flocking to ER and shoving aside other, newer TV shows in favor of its mid-'220s charms.
But to get those feathered visitors flocking to your yard, you'll need to choose the right bird feeder for the type of bird you want to attract.
As the spell started to go viral, witches began flocking to the comments section of the Medium article Hughes had published to express their dismay and horror.
" In recent years, the local housing market has remained resilient despite political and economic challenges, Ms. Eisele said, noting that "people are flocking to buy over here.
The jobless rate has dipped below 4 percent from a high of 12 percent in 2009, home values are up and people are flocking to the state.
In a rallying cry to right-wing supporters on election day in 2015, Netanyahu famously declared that Arabs were flocking to polls "in droves" to defeat him.
Between escalating trade tensions and rising recession risks, buyers are flocking to the textbook safety trade to protect their portfolios, driving gold prices to six-year highs.
Looking at pictures of the crowds flocking to catch a glimpse of him and his partner, Dean Martin, at their hotels, you'd think you were witnessing Beatlemania.
With big crowds and determined supporters flocking to his events in the final days, Sanders projected the most momentum heading into the first-in-the-nation caucus.
If you haven't seen Joker, you might find yourself asking people flocking to this set of New York City stairs, "why so serious" to get a photo?
And Confederate sympathizers and fans of the statues have been flocking to the city from as far away as New Mexico and Colorado to protest their removal.
Michael Kors has seen its same-store sales drop in recent quarters, with fewer shoppers flocking to brick-and-mortar department stores to ring up big purchases.
The attack, which shut 5% of global crude output, caused the biggest surge in oil prices since 1991 on Monday, sending investors flocking to safe haven assets.
He's hoping the recent momentum will translate into more superdelegates, who are free to support whichever candidate regardless of who wins their state, flocking to his campaign.
Choice tables From experimental aperitivo bars to pizza labs to Michelin-starred bistros, cool Italian establishments are filling the French capital, and Parisians are flocking to them.
The dominance of Fox News and MSNBC — which have far outstripped CNN and the broadcast networks — is another sign that viewers are flocking to more opinionated programming.
They're flocking to destinations that look good on Instagram, like Lisbon, as well as photogenic hotels — luxury hotels are employing simple design aesthetics for this very reason.
Saturday's attack, which shut 20.89% of global crude output, caused the biggest surge in oil prices since 1991 on Monday, sending investors flocking to safe haven assets.
Young people in the U.S. are flocking to cities where eye-popping real-estate prices mean they may never be able to afford to buy a home.
Hasbro touted that more than 1.8 billion games have been played online so far, with exponential growth in the number of new players flocking to the product.
A new kind of cultural tourism has developed — foreign art collectors, literary agents and television and film crews are flocking to Cuba in search of new talent.
Thousands more are flocking to the airport in the hope of escaping the devastation, but only a single flight a day is due to depart the area.
All manner of entertainment venues were set up to service the miners flocking to Dawson City — gambling dens, dance halls, and theaters for then-new motion pictures.
Visitors are flocking to Britain, taking advantage of the sharp decline of the pound brought on by the U.K.'s plan to exit from the European Union.
Consumers will be flocking to Apple's new iPhone XR at an unexpectedly fast rate, according to a report from Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at TF International Securities.
Harry's in Sydney for the Invictus Games launch event, and even a total downpour didn't stop women from flocking to see him with hot beverages and even cookies.
But that's not stopping a growing number of medical researchers from flocking to Fitbit for use in clinical studies of everything from arthritis to sleep apnea to cancer.
Game of Thrones fans have been flocking to the Old City in Dubrovnik, Croatia, one of the show's main filming locations, since the fantasy series debuted in 2011.
If Facebook does secure the rights to stream MLB games, it could gain a significant edge over Twitter that could result in other sports organizations flocking to Facebook.
Agadez used to survive on tourism, with Europeans flocking to see its 16th-century clay mosque and sultan's palace, until fears of terrorism scared them away, locals said.
Online, the reaction to the news has been overwhelmingly negative, with users either flocking to Reddit to discuss the change, or leaving angry comments on the post itself.
Against all odds, a disturbance in the force had unleashed an entirely new culture outside the established channels, and now commerce was flocking to where the action was.
For more than 25 years, Universal has been the master of Halloween with guests from around the world flocking to visit the parks for their Horror Nights spectaculars.
Diners are still flocking to the elegant, glass-domed dining room at 1 Lombard Street, despite uncertainty about London's future after Britain exits the European Union next year.
Portal could help Facebook stop users from flocking to rival chat and video apps on other speakers and give it a new, wholly controlled environment to sell ads.
Desperate for work, Venezuelans are flocking to neighbouring countries and often finding immediate employment as drivers for US-based Uber and its regional competitor, the Spanish-based Cabify.
As for the Day Spa, it's already become a tourist hot spot -- with all sorts of people flocking to the shop over the weekend ... including a naked man.
In a sign that investors were flocking to safer bets, U.S. 10-year Treasuries opened at six-week lows at 2.886 percent after a U.S. holiday on Monday.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czechs celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution on Sunday, flocking to central Prague for concerts and speeches to mark the end of communist rule.
In fact, out-of-state lawyers from both parties, including a handful who had significant roles 18 years ago, have been flocking to Florida ahead of the recount.
But months before audiences of young people were flocking to Lincoln Center mid-winter, Mustonen set to work applying his particular style of abstractionism to the landmark building.
Falling yields, which move inversely to prices, suggest investors are flocking to safe haven assets such as the Treasury market on fears of a slowdown in economic growth.
Its ascent to popularity reached record highs in 2019, with 440,686 visitors flocking to the region in the first quarter of the year, the highest in six years
LinkedIn analyzed information about how the class of 2016 and the class of 2017 have fared since graduating, and found that recent grads are flocking to certain roles.
What to expect, from Axios' Sara Fischer: "More users are flocking to ephemeral social media networks, where posts disappear after a certain amount of time, as a result."
Just as the evolution of cuisine has changed over the years, so has the photography style and trends that have gourmands flocking to new restaurants and eating fads.
Retirees have been flocking to Utah during the past 10 years, and with affordable healthcare costs and fairly low taxes, it's likely they'll keep moving there in 2020.
We don't exactly know why the empire has been in such chaos nor do we know why the houses are flocking to T'Kuvma, as fearsome as he looks.
Though cities across Florida are taking measures to restrict public gatherings, shutdowns haven't stopped spring breakers from flocking to Florida beaches, like Panama City, that are still open.
Yemeni immigrants, many of whom lost their jobs in steel factories across the United States during the industry's decline, began flocking to New York City in the 1950s.
It's 2018, and young people with tens of thousands in debt are flocking to cities they can't afford because it feels impossible to launch their adult lives elsewhere.
Of course, at this point, voters are selecting from an all-white field — but even earlier in the race, black voters weren't necessarily flocking to support black candidates.
But the millions flocking to see the eclipse will also mean a logistical headache, a claim on local resources in places like Wickliffe that have few resources left.
But shortly after her first post was shared, Aniston's account became briefly unavailable, presumably as a result of the hundreds of thousands of fans flocking to follow her.
Portugal's real estate boom and tourists flocking to its sandy beaches and historical castles have helped drive recovery after an economic and debt crisis that started in 2010.
Saturday's attack, which shut about 5% of global crude output, caused the biggest surge in oil prices since 1991 on Monday, sending investors flocking to safe haven assets.
Since users are flocking to apps like Tinder and Grindr to navigate the dating scene, LegalFling's creators reason, how farfetched is it to outsource consent to an app?
With long-term Treasury yields and investors flocking to higher-yielding "safety" stocks, real estate investment trusts have "come back into vogue" on Wall Street, Cramer said Wednesday.
Gamers were flocking to these locations to find out if there were any hints or clues about the fifth season of "Fortnite," which was released in July 2018.
Saturday's attack, which shut about 28% of global crude output, caused the biggest surge in oil prices since 23 on Monday, sending investors flocking to safe haven assets.
"There's always someone in trouble," he told Business Insider, adding that business executives and A-listers have been flocking to him as a result of his Weinstein ties.
This vacuum has created an opportunity for someone willing to speak for the millions of voters — and, by extension, the huge media audience — flocking to the Donald's banner.
Iowa farmers (including a small child not much bigger than the calf he carries) and city dwellers give way to mostly young people jubilantly flocking to attend his rallies.
The Republican establishment is flocking to him, but the escalating pace of the primary season makes it harder for him to take advantage of growing support from the party.
It's easy to see why people are flocking to Dubrovnik: beautiful weather most of the year, a stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea and, of course, the Thrones appeal.
Stores were pinning hopes on a last-minute surge in demand before Christmas and customers flocking to post-Christmas sales to counter poor trading in November and early December.
When it gets down to the last minute, shoppers who procrastinate later this year will be flocking to the retailers that can get items to them fastest before Christmas.
Gold edged higher as the dollar eased but was still trading near the 3-1/2-week low touched in the previous session, with investors flocking to riskier assets.
The sheer numbers of people flocking to some of the initial courses seemed to suggest that an entirely new model of open-access, free university education was within reach.
While this collection will be exclusive to H&M, Bieber's first foray into offering up his goods to the masses had shoppers flocking to an array of different stores.
Not only do authoritarian voters oppose immigration reform, but as they've shown in flocking to Trump, authoritarian voters want the exact opposite of immigration reform: harsher policies toward immigrants.
The Korea Herald reports that interest in Go has exploded since the tournament, and adults and kids alike are flocking to academies and teachers to learn how to play.
Entrepreneurs, investors, press and other tech enthusiasts are flocking to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View later today to take part in yet another Y Combinator Demo Day.
The decade-long decline in population experienced by the town runs in stark contrast to the continually growing numbers of those flocking to the elite WEF gathering each year.
The Permian Strategic Partnership was formed late last year to ease the strain on health care, education, housing and the workforce created by companies flocking to the Permian Basin.
If there are early reports of Iowans flocking to caucus sites in unusually high numbers, there's a good chance it will be a happy night for Sanders and Trump.
Hillary Clinton voters are flocking to Susan B. Anthony's gravesite to pay homage to the OG suffragette who was arrested for illegally casting a ballot almost 144 years ago.
The new U.S. administration's hard stance against immigrants can only play into Canada's favor — with worldwide talent flocking to the Great White North, the opportunity is Canada's to lose.
So the old wounds have been hard to heal, and the herds flocking to the speedway on race mornings have been thinned by more than the loss of Davidson.
Advertisers are flocking to Instagram, not TwitterA Reuters report details a new survey which claims more advertising agencies said they'd choose Instagram over Twitter for social media ad campaigns.
It's Flanner's words that capture the powerful, if inaccurate, vision of Paris that had taken hold among young Americans and described how they were now flocking to the city.
His friends and family have rallied, flocking to fundraisers that ranged from hair salon cut-a-thons to golf tournaments, raising nearly $115,000 so far for transplant-related care.
The studio signed up The OA and Stranger Things at roughly the same time, perhaps making a play for the genre fans who were flocking to Game of Thrones.
"Well, I'm going to tell you something, because of Miss Trista here, I think we're going to have women flocking to the doctor's office to get Essure," Basinski said.
Prospective Democratic candidates in the 28500 presidential election are flocking to the Sanders "Medicare for all" bill, which would institute a single-payer health-care system across the country.
Clinton also did well with white voters in the South and in rural areas, who have been flocking to Mr. Trump and will be crucial in a general election.
But even the success of subscription services ultimately depend on getting customers to keep flocking to the Apple devices that support these services, with the iPhone chief among them.
More tourists have been flocking to Iceland for its dramatic and diverse landscape, peppered with volcanoes, glaciers and hot springs — not to mention the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights.
It's that time of year again — back-to-school season is in full force, and families around the country are flocking to stores with their shopping lists in hand.
With African players flocking to western European soccer leagues in the last generation, Mr. Thomas used his art to link that with the colonization of Africa by European powers.
Over the past few years, Facebook has increasingly been labeled "social media for old people", with younger users flocking to the likes of Snapchat, TikTok and (Facebook-owned) Instagram.
Whether you're an American exploring your own backyard or a tourist flocking to the country's most famous sites, these iconic landmarks will have anyone humming the Star-Spangled Banner.
U.S. consumers in recent days have been flocking to grocery stores and big-box retailers such as Costco to buy toilet paper, bottled water, cleaning supplies and canned goods.
Hurricane Dorian grew to a Category 20 storm on Thursday, sending Florida residents flocking to local grocery stores to stock up on food and supplies, the Associated Press reported.
Even after UK authorities announced restrictions limiting gatherings, cops say people were still flocking to the lagoon for pics ... mostly because the weather has been sunny and clear lately.
Kobe Bryant's most passionate fans are flocking to the Lakers team facility to say goodbye to the NBA legend ... with thousands of supporters signing a massive tribute to Mamba.
It doesn't help that Apple also faces fierce competition, especially in markets like China and India where people are flocking to cheaper smartphones that are increasingly capable and attractive.
Trips are planned around potential Instagram posts, and travelers are flocking to photo-worthy beaches and mountains, only to arrive and see everyone else had the exact same idea.
So far, banks are showing no signs of flocking to Madrid, citing other factors such as Spain's relatively low sovereign credit rating as a reason not to go there.
Its regimented routines can seem stodgy at a time when young people are flocking to more freewheeling forums for scientific creativity, like software hackathons and hardware engineering Maker Faires.
Amid civil conflict, terrorist violence and regional troubles, Egypt is re-emerging as a destination of choice for global investors flocking to its energy, real estate and financial sectors.
DALI, China (Reuters) - Chinese tourists are flocking to a lake in southwest Yunnan province to recreate photos that have gone viral on social media, the country's latest selfie craze.
Congestion and pollution have grown in the capital as its population has doubled over the last two decades, with thousands of impoverished herders flocking to settle in makeshift residential areas.
Even though there are more women than ever flocking to tattoo parlors, the artists holding the needles remain predominantly male — a fact that's evident as you scroll through social media.
Visitors began flocking to the Humboldt penguin enclosure to take photos of Grape-kun staring lovingly at his cardboard girlfriend, and people even began making fan art of the pair.
Amid worsening tensions in the White House over refugees from Guatemala and Honduras flocking to the border, Trump took to Twitter and blamed Democrats for being weak on border security.
A common mistake Cramer sees in these situations is investors flocking to stocks with large dividends — typically consumer goods stocks or other "safe" plays investors buy in times of recession.
It does not want to alienate the young voters who are flocking to the Sanders campaign — voters who are critical for reassembling the coalition that vaulted Mr. Obama to victory.
Such a victory was to be built on Leave-voting constituencies in the Midlands and the north, with voters flocking to the Tories on a pledge of a pure Brexit.
Usually run by teenagers, they feature screenshots from other social media platforms, like Twitter, and are focused on sharing life advice with the millions of young people flocking to Instagram.
Before Esquerra Republicana's campaign rally on Tuesday, ERC's press secretary, Raúl Murcia Tobalo, said people are probably flocking to Twitter because they don't know where else to go for information.
Donald Trump's campaign has heavily pushed the idea that the polls in Rust Belt states are tightening, with working-class white voters flocking to Trump's anti-trade, anti-Washington message.
Most of the masses flocking to cryptocurrencies right now aren't particularly interested in the decentralization of locuses of power, or the "cryptoforming" of Inner Mongolia, or replacing networks with markets.
As the article aforementioned does contain loose wording that does not convey the inherent truth about furries, I find a different reason as to why furries are flocking to Zootopia.
The dozens of chimpanzees in residence now tend to greet each new transport truck with pants and hoots, flocking to the windows to catch a glimpse of their new neighbors.
After 1978, when Deng Xiaoping started to open up the economy, huge numbers of farmers began flocking to fill new labour-intensive jobs, first in towns and later in cities.
Hall said he felt alienated from the political process, but rejected the idea that he and other whites without college degrees were angry and flocking to Trump as a result.
Developers are flocking to mobile AR because it has scale now (unlike VR), we all know what mobile traction looks like, and there is no distribution fragmentation (again, unlike VR).
Jitters grew further after Sunday's Italian election, where voters delivered a hung parliament, flocking to anti-immigrant and eurosceptic parties in record numbers, potentially endangering stability and wider European integration.
But they're also not enthusiastic about voting for Clinton and appear to be attracted to the same outsider appeal of the Libertarians that once had them flocking to Sanders rallies.
Nationally known Democrats -- aware that the state holds an early primary that could be key in the Democratic presidential nominating process -- are also flocking to Mississippi to campaign with Espy.
The Browns were gone, the Cavaliers were struggling, downtown businesses were thriving, and fans were flocking to a new ballpark to see a team that had not contended in decades.
Lobbyists for business and public interest groups are flocking to the White House in a last-ditch attempt to shape the Labor Department's hotly contested "fiduciary rule" for investment advisers.
A Pew Research Center survey two years ago found that liberals are flocking to The Times, with 65 percent of its readers possessing political values that were left of center.
But with people flocking to drug stores to get flu shots and buy over-the-counter cold medicines, drugstore sales in the current quarter are expected to get a boost.
Meanwhile, millennial travelers are flocking to "microhotels" with tiny rooms and hedonistic lobbies and lounges — you can check out any time you like, but you may never get clean sheets.
The anti-urban impulse that had sent middle-class families to the suburbs had reversed itself, and young professionals were flocking to city centers near their jobs and one another.
Yet thousands of people appeared to ignore the advice over the weekend, flocking to their local parks for bike rides, picnics, drinks and ice cream as the sun came out.
That's in part because investors are flocking to passive investment options such as ETFs, weighing on smaller competitors that have traditionally focused on stock picking or more active management strategies.
Many of those flocking to the debates are lobbyists with campaign experience, allowing them the chance to relive their glory days on the trail and catch up with old friends.
China Youth Daily, a state-run newspaper, recently reported on hordes of young people with "dreams of a gold rush" flocking to a hot spot of pyramid schemes near Beijing.
After watching iPad unit sales spiral downward for 12 quarters in a row, the company introduced a cheaper model in March to win over schools that were flocking to Chromebooks.
Investors have been flocking to sectors such as financials and industrials, which are most likely to benefit from President-elect Donald Trump's proposals of more fiscal stimulus and simpler regulations.
Matt Borges, the Ohio Republican Party chairman, told MSNBC that he believes many Democrats are flocking to Kasich, who performed well with Democrats when winning his first term as governor.
Industry and business groups are flocking to the White House to ask for last-minute changes to a new rule that will extend overtime pay to millions of American workers.
LONDON (Reuters) - Diners are still flocking to the elegant, glass-domed dining room at 1 Lombard Street, despite uncertainty about London's future after Britain exits the European Union next year.
The exchange has struggled to keep up — its platform has gone down on multiple occasions, overwhelmed by the influx of new users flocking to it to make a quick buck.
The impact of shoppers flocking to discount retailers is only expected to continue to hit enclosed and outdated shopping malls, of which the U.S. arguably still has far too many today.
Given the option to buy inexpensive, rugged, auto-updating Chrome OS devices for substantially less than the more finicky iPads, there's little surprise schools are flocking to the Google-powered machines.
Tensions between Washington and Beijing may have dominated business headlines throughout the year, but that did not stop Chinese companies from flocking to the U.S. to list on stocks exchanges there.
Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN)Top Republican donors may be taking their time flocking to Donald Trump, but a prominent billionaire is on board: energy and hedge fund magnate T. Boone Pickens.
Evangelicals are currently flocking to Trump's top opponent, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who is leading in Iowa and gaining in Southern primary states with just 13 days until the Iowa caucuses.
Millennial consumers are flocking to brands that speak to them and their positions on things, and Mic does this with at attempt at providing a little edge at the same time.
Even a few years ago, the idea of people flocking to videos of someone cutting soap, cleaning their home, or playing with slime to help them relax would have seemed odd.
Creatives are flocking to the medium as the new frontier, and in 2014, Google released Google Cardboard, a VR device that costs as little as $2, making VR technology boundlessly accessible.
Younger generations of Americans aren't flocking to play golf as much as they used to, causing a decline in property value for homes near golf courses, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Investors should add Panera Bread shares to the menu as customers are flocking to healthy additions to the fast-casual chain's menu, according to Piper Jaffray, which reiterated its overweight rating.
Though they acknowledge that Sanders' path to victory is a narrow one, the young, diverse, passionate supporters flocking to his events have a very clear message for Clinton: It's not over.
While that veil of secrecy got lifted pretty quickly (thanks, Twitter), that didn't keep fans of the Potterverse — and a slew of other readers — from flocking to the Cormoran Strike series.
But the questionable health advice and "potentially dangerous" claims didn't deter wellness obsessives from flocking to the opening of Goop's first UK pop-up store in London's Notting Hill in September.
Both Labour and the Tories have since become much more scared of what Brexit is doing to their supporters, who are flocking to the Liberal Democrats and the Brexit Party respectively.
And all three are in a land grab to attract more consumers to buy and sell on their sites, as shoppers typically end up flocking to sites with the most selection.
Investors have been flocking to safe haven assets such as the yen, bonds and gold, with China allowing the yuan skidding to 7 against the dollar, its lowest in 51.43 years.
Back then, moviegoers had not yet fully embraced the idea of flocking to theaters during the summer, so there was some risk in releasing the movie during the warmer weather months.
Nine years later, Darlyn like so many Central American children who are currently flocking to the US southern border, made the journey to reunite with her mother in the United States.
Facebook jumped 12.2 percent after its quarterly profit topped analysts' estimates, showing that advertisers were still flocking to spend money on the service even after a series of high profile embarrassments.
U.S. giants such as Apple and Microsoft are flocking to the U.K. to buy artificial intelligence (AI) start-ups as Britain establishes itself as the go-to place for the technology.
General Motors reported first-quarter sales on Tuesday that fell 7 percent from a year ago but said buyers are flocking to its more expensive sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks.
They're flocking to YouTube to show off how they use their fitness bands for a good cause: a young woman who gets up with her grandmother every day at 5 a.m.
As part of Monday's vote, the city council is requiring a study to address traffic issues stemming from fans flocking to the 65,000-square-foot (6,040-square-meter) estate and studio.
"People are running towards safety and flocking to gold on concerns about Italy's debt, United States' relationship with China and Saudi Arabia," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors.
The video, which currently has over 158 million views, turned the Texas mom into a viral sensation overnight, with brands and companies flocking to give her gifts and gain her endorsement.
And in recent years, people are flocking to the Sea Islands to buy up the land -- land that has been in black families since the time of slavery -- and build resorts.
South American athletes flocking to the 2016 Olympics feel almost at home here in Rio, and are hoping to harness that familiarity to make a splash at the region's first games.
Click here to track the storm For holiday beachgoers flocking to the US Gulf Coast looking for their first taste of summer sun, Alberto is making the forecast look pretty grim.
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As millions of people tuned into the presidential debate on Monday, at least a couple of thousand opted out, flocking to City Center for the opening night of Fall for Dance.
Chinese retail giant Alibaba has released its quarterly resultsshowing that customers are still flocking to the e-commerce platform despite an ailing domestic economy and an ongoing US-China trade war.
"Millennials are also flocking to Sanders because of politicians like Christie — who recently said a vote for Trump is a vote for [Democratic presidential front-runner] Hillary [Clinton]," Meghan McCain said.
Reporters have been flocking to Florida to cover the devastation of Hurricane Irma, which made landfall twice over weekend, first as a Category 4 storm and then as a Category 3.
Rotten eggs not only taste gross but their putrid state gives them a fetid smell that will have any guest running for the hills instead of flocking to the dinner table.
But the call to arms lacked the familiar cranky urgency that has sent young liberals flocking to the polls this year—namely because, despite their political similarities, Stein just isn't Bernie.
President Trump had a strong message for Americans who are flocking to their local grocery stores and clearing the shelves in a frenzy -- take a chill pill, yo ... please and thanks.
Nantucket has one hospital, 14 beds, and a shortage of doctors — and wealthy city-dwellers are still flocking to their summer homes on the tiny island to wait out the pandemic
Story at a glance Between the cyclical flu season and the abnormal onset of the Wuhan coronavirus, consumers everywhere are flocking to products that are designed and marketed to prevent diseases.
It didn't take long for those tracking financial transparency to realize the bait-and-switch that had happened — and what it portended for where dirty money would suddenly start flocking to.
Democrat Stacey Abrams lost the gubernatorial race in Georgia in a close contest in 2018, and Democrats are also emboldened by new residents flocking to the state and rising voter engagement.
Investors have been flocking to some biotech names amid market volatility in hopes that their initiatives to develop treatment and prevention for the coronavirus could come to fruition at some point.
On Sunday, Italian voters delivered a hung parliament, flocking to anti-immigrant and eurosceptic parties in record numbers in a development seen as a setback to stability and wider European integration.
Bank of America: 21 percentComerica: 14 percentJP Morgan Chase: 12 percentRegions Financial: 11 percentFifth Third: 9 percent This is all happening despite downward pressure on fees from investors flocking to ETFs.
NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATIONS Frigid temperatures in the single digits won't stop marquee performers from flocking to the spotlight in Times Square, as several networks compete for your attention at home.
Still, investors were not flocking to dividend ETFs for much of 2018, with relatively small inflows this year compared to other equity ETF categories, according to data provided by Refinitiv (formerly Lipper).
Whether you see it as a merchandise mishap or the chance to snag a once-in-a-lifetime Bieber-in-a-ballgown doll, it probably won't keep people from flocking to theaters.
Italy faces a prolonged period of political instability after voters delivered a hung parliament in Sunday's election, spurning traditional parties and flocking to anti-establishment and far-right groups in record numbers.
Trends bigger than the city were afoot — crime rates plummeting nationwide, millennials flocking to cities in record numbers, the election of Barack Obama — that suddenly made DC an attractive place to live.
After posting the photos on Facebook, she learned how rare her find is and has been careful not to share where she lives so hopeful birdwatchers don't start flocking to her neighborhood.
While they may be somewhat attractive to advertisers, given prices have gone from extravagant to bargain, they may not be enough to win back the users that are constantly flocking to rivals.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Fans of "Game of Thrones" are flocking to Berlin to see a one-off exhibition of paintings showing hitherto unseen parts of writer George R. R. Martin's fantasy world Westeros.
Some investors are flocking to the stock market's traditional safe havens amid the sell-off, but CNBC's Jim Cramer recommended a different approach for investors looking to take advantage of the declines.
Following the events in 2008, Chinese consumers have been routinely flocking to other countries and paying a hefty premium for milk formula because they don't trust the milk formula sold at home.
The mini royal might only be 2 years old (and just about to start preschool!) but pub-goers and royal fans alike are already flocking to a new pub in the U.
While the professor's final paragraph sent readers flocking to mock it on social media, it appears Holt meant to acknowledge simply that reporters are doing a service with little-to-no recognition.
Because even if a court of law does not decide in her favor, a court of public opinion will -- as evidenced from the hordes of tourists flocking to her side each day.
LOPBURI, Thailand (Reuters) - Thousands are flocking to see a Buddhist temple in central Thailand exposed after drought drove water levels to record lows in a dam reservoir where it had been submerged.
News of foreign dignitaries flocking to the hotel after Trump's electoral win in November have spurred questions about whether the business is a violation of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause prohibiting foreign influence.
He needed to expand his appeal — to women, especially college-educated white women who are flocking to Clinton and who Mitt Romney won resoundingly and yet lost the election four years ago.
Saturday's news of development plans sent bargain-hunters flocking to the area of roughly 100 sq km (39 sq miles), leading to a near doubling in average prices of apartments by Sunday.
Without much enthusiasm, many voters seem to be flocking to tough, no-nonsense women who at least seem sensible: Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton and, now, the Conservative Party front-runner, Theresa May.
Recent bouts of volatility have sent investors flocking to the so-called safety stocks, and it could be your best way to play catch-up into year-end, according to one strategist.
Locavore Versus Ecology Rebecca Mead, in her account of wealthy foodies flocking to the Faroe Islands, describes traditional ways of cooking local seabirds like northern fulmars and razorbills ("Meal Ticket," June 18th).
Former Clinton voters are flocking to the various white men in the race, avoiding candidates they actually might like, because they see their own affinity for those candidates as a political liability.
"The consumers flocking to White Claw today are not going to magically return to the mega-beer brands of yesterday," von Mandl said at a beer wholesalers convention in September, Bloomberg reported.
It doesn't matter -- the REAL winners of All-Star Weekend are the super hot wives and girlfriends flocking to town for all the festivities ... as if L.A. needed any more beautiful women.
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Once regarded as the step child to Hollywood movies, A-list actors like Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Susan Sarandon are flocking to TV series, and jostling for this year's Emmy awards.
Luxury goods companies are riding a rebound in Chinese demand and younger shoppers flocking to high-end brands and Gobbetti set out a plan in November to take Burberry further up-market.
Even if the investment might not look as lucrative as it did, that won't stop people flocking to Frieze Week, ever-hopeful of discovering the next big, or at least biggish thing.
Developers are also flocking to the language: Swift programmers make a $120,000 annual salary on average, according to the Stack Overflow comprehensive developer survey, and it's the sixth most loved programming language.
ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Turks are flocking to buy lemon cologne, a traditional ethanol-based scented disinfectant, to ward off the new coronavirus after Turkey confirmed its first case this week.
He had resisted bringing in lockdowns which other European countries have introduced, but earlier advice for Britons to avoid gatherings was being widely ignored with people flocking to parks and beauty spots.
Three days of concentrated instruction at Alta, near Salt Lake City, provided lessons in skiing the steeps, and a glimpse into why so many women seem to be flocking to these camps.
Mr. Vestberg will oversee a company of more than 150,000 employees as it navigates an industry undergoing rapid change, with consumers all over the world flocking to wireless devices and online media.
As these stocks jumped double digits in single sessions, retail investors were among those getting in on the trade, with users flocking to social media sites like Reddit to tout the companies.
Money is so cheap — a 55-year mortgage can be had in Paris or Frankfurt at a rate of less than 50 percent — that borrowers are flocking to buy apartments and houses.
With long-term Treasury yields stalling out and investors flocking to higher-yielding "safety" stocks, real estate investment trusts have "come back into vogue" on Wall Street, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
A never ending flow of delegations of Japanese parliamentarians, business leaders and government officials flocking to China shows that huge and rapidly expanding Chinese markets are vitally important to the Japanese economy.
Critics say the Cruz-Lee Consumer Freedom amendment would segment the market, leading to healthier people flocking to cheap unregulated plans and sending the costs of plans that meet federal requirements soaring.
Over the last four years, the Trump administration has implemented a number of punitive policies intended to curb immigration, but asylum seekers are still flocking to the U.S. in near-record numbers.
Those living on Chicago's South Side never shy away from flocking to the border—anywhere from five to 30 minutes from home—to fill up their tanks for the upcoming work week.
Fans are Flocking to this California Home Next door, the 2,848-square-foot guest house boasts three bedrooms, along with its own game room, outdoor grill, and a rooftop space with ocean views.
A new trend has emerged that has moms-to-be flocking to nail salons with their ultrasound photos in hand, requesting a manicure crafted to look just like their little ones' first snapshots.
The bottom line: Health insurers, and now venture-backed startups, are flocking to Medicare Advantage because the program has bipartisan support, offers lucrative returns and is poised to grow from aging baby boomers.
Americans are no longer moving as often as they did, and the highly-educated are flocking to and staying in tech and financial hubs, Jay Shambaugh, one of the report's authors, tells Axios.
But customers are flocking to new upscale eateries such as Ample Hills Creamery for ice cream, Chuko for ramen and Joyce Bakeshop, all on Vanderbilt Avenue, and Morgan's Brooklyn Barbecue on Flatbush Avenue.
The towns — as well as the national parks — along the path are also expecting heavy traffic and strains on local infrastructure from the huge crowds flocking to this narrow band of the country.
Equally surly voters in France have been flocking to Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front for months; she is tipped to make the run-off in next year's presidential election.
Despite the steep price tags — a single ounce of Crème De La Mer will set you back nearly $200 — the brand has a reputation for creating formulas that leave consumers flocking to stores.
Some investors are flocking to Asian fixed income assets, lured by the prospect of juicy returns even as large chunks of the global bond market are seeing yields lurch deeper into negative territory.
Americans are no longer moving as often as they did, and the highly educated are flocking to and staying in tech and financial hubs, Jay Shambaugh, one of the report's authors, told Axios.
Throughout the race, the environmental voting bloc has remained divided between Clinton and Bernie Sanders, with establishment groups largely favoring the former secretary of state and radical, young activists flocking to the senator.
Yun, who races in an Iron Man-style helmet and red racing suit, has emerged as a Winter Olympics super hero for the host country, with excited crowds flocking to watch him compete.
SINGAPORE — The performers may be virtual, but to the teenagers flocking to K-pop hologram concerts every day in Seoul, the experience of getting up close to their favourite stars is very real.
This newfound popularity is bringing Sanders' long-held policy beliefs front and center, and politicos not typically associated with Sanders style of progressive politics are flocking to his ideas and platform in droves.
LAGOS (Reuters) - Film fans, actors and comic enthusiasts in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos have been flocking to screenings of Marvel superhero movie "Black Panther" which opened in Africa's most populous country this week.
With the estimated jackpot for Wednesday night's Powerball drawing a walloping $1.5 billion, lottery regulars and novices alike are flocking to their corner stores hoping to get a piece of the big prize.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - Refugees in the United States fearing a worsening climate of xenophobia in the wake of a divisive U.S. presidential campaign are flocking to Canada in growing numbers.
But even as U.S. stocks have rallied greatly off this year's lows, Max Wolff of Manhattan Venture Partners said the prospect of negative interest rates has also sent investors flocking to gold assets.
So many people are flocking to the gravesite where Muhammad Ali is buried, the cemetery has put up a temporary headstone to help guide fans to the right spot ... TMZ Sports has learned.
This kind of a smooth and predictable handover has been a Singapore hallmark which made the country a haven for investors and foreigners flocking to put in their money and sink roots here.
And there's an entire industry now, called screen tourism, that has been built out of people who are just flocking to the country, and they want to experience "Game of Thrones" for themselves.
Fox was cleaning our clocks in the ratings in part because conservatives were flocking to that one network while the rest of us scrapped over the remaining and divided moderates, independents and liberals.
The findings undermine Brussels' ambitious plan to reduce trading "in the dark" and boost transparency, revealing for the first time that investors are adjusting to the reforms and still flocking to private venues.
And while Mr. Romney faced a larger deficit overall against Mr. Obama in June 19843, he was raising far more money than Mr. Trump is now, with big donors flocking to his cause.
The news comes shortly after former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg also ended his bid and many of his supporters are flocking to the campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders as a result.
Those worries have led to what Maley called "artificial buying" in the bond market, with investors flocking to bond-based mutual funds and other investments in the interest of hedging their existing positions.
Hospitalizations for the flu reached record levels this winter, with people flocking to their local hospitals for care, forcing some hospitals to erect tents to care for all who walked through their doors.
Authorities have urged the public to sweep their ancestors' tombs remotely, by asking workers to do it for them, instead of flocking to cemeteries for the Qingming tomb-sweeping festival on April 4.
Authorities have urged the public to sweep their ancestors' tombs remotely, by asking workers to do it for them, instead of flocking to cemeteries for the Qingming tomb-sweeping festival on April 4.
It chose instead to start promoting the content of friends and family in hopes that would keep users from flocking to newer, more engaging social networks like Snapchat and its own subsidiary, Instagram.
In the last six months, miners have been flocking to the island nation, where abundant and cheap renewable energy and arctic air (to keep servers from overheating) make it a bitcoin miner's paradise.
With more than 220,000 contracts traded, investors were flocking to place bets that the semiconductor giant, which has shed nearly 11% in the last month, is on a path to recovery, Khouw said.
In many towns, shoppers have been flocking to newly built shopping center, leaving the historic city centers decaying and pocked with commercial vacancies — much as U.S. main streets were hollowed out decades ago.
Fans of late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant are flocking to a Southern California cemetery to pay their respects to "The Black Mamba" and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna "Gigi" Bryant.
I fondly remember a New York when style and intellect — not moneyed status — meant joining the young and old on line flocking to see a French or other foreign film at the Paris.
Financial stocks came under pressure again as global issues, including uncertainty over interest rate hikes and the impending vote on Britain's membership in the European Union, sent investors flocking to safe haven assets.
Christopher Totaro, a sculptor turned painter who lives in TriBeCa and also works as a real estate agent for Warburg Realty, said that he didn't see artists flocking to a specific neighborhood anymore.
Attractions in Rome — ranging from tours of the Sistine Chapel to the Colosseum — dominated the top spots on the ranking, with tourists flocking to the historic and iconic sights of this Italian city.
As the price of bitcoin has risen more than 1,550 percent in the last 12 months, investors have been flocking to it and other various digital currencies in a chase for similar profits.
On the Turkish side, where thousands were gathering and smugglers were flocking to offer rides, boats and other services, others were less fortunate, and the hazards of attempting the crossing were becoming clear.
Music stars, art world icons and celebrities in general are increasingly flocking to the covers of glossy magazines; they're good grist for social media, and when they're produced at scale, advertisers like them too.
The angry white people flocking to Trump feel like they're getting snubbed, looked down on, and passed over, that a new culture is rising up around them and it has no place for them.
Trump's rise hasn't just been the result of conservatives and Republicans failing to unify around a standard-bearer; it's also the result of millions and millions of Republican voters actively flocking to support Trump.
Screenshot of Xpeng's ride-hailing app, Youpeng Chuxing Screenshot of Xpeng's ride-hailing app, Youpeng Chuxing The company is the latest in a clutch of carmakers flocking to introduce their own ride-hailing platforms.
With New York Fashion Week kicking off this week, models are flocking to the Big Apple to make their debuts on the runways, each no doubt hoping this is their moment to break through.
The challenge is now especially stark in countries, like Vietnam, where millions of people are flocking to Facebook or Twitter for the first time but health authorities are only just developing an online presence.
The death of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington at 41 has touched celebrities and fans all over the world, with people flocking to social media to recount their teenage memories about the talented singer.
The Twelve Apostles on the coast of Victoria have long been a gem of Australia's tourism industry, with visitors flocking to catch a glimpse of the majestic limestone pillars jutting out of the waves.
Working-class voters who are simply too conservative to support a self-declared democratic socialist like Bernie Sanders are flocking to Trump's message that illegal immigration and bad trade deals are decimating the heartland.
While many international blue-chip galleries have lately have been flocking to the art scene in Los Angeles, where Gagosian Beverly Hills opened in 1995, the Northern California scene is still a burgeoning one.
Trump reminds the tens of thousands flocking to his rallies of their disillusionment with the intellectual elites, the long-standing oligarchy in Washington, and the special interests at the end of the gravy train.
LONDON/MILAN(Reuters) - Investment firms, including buyout fund EQT, are flocking to Milan to develop closer ties with Italy Inc, where cash-starved family-owned companies are increasingly seeking foreign capital to boost growth.
Instead, at the suggestion of a Nextdoor post written by a longtime Donut City devotee, members of the Seal Beach community are now flocking to the shop to buy a dozen at a time.
The 300 acres were originally intended to be an office campus housing some of the biggest tech companies flocking to Austin during the tech boom of the late 1990s, as reported by the Statesman.
Both Facebook and Instagram have launched competitors (or clones, depending on whom you ask), and celebrities like Will Smith, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, and Reese Witherspoon are now flocking to the app en masse.
ISTANBUL/ANKARA, March 12 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Turks are flocking to buy lemon cologne, a traditional ethanol-based scented disinfectant, to ward off the new coronavirus after Turkey confirmed its first case this week.
Adams said that young people are flocking to the beaches in California and people are still heading to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to view the cherry blossom trees that bloom each year.
Since the Patels began flocking to America in the 1970s, millions of other Indians have arrived to work as programmers and engineers in Silicon Valley, doctors in underserved rural areas and researchers at universities.
Fans are flocking to nightclubs and music festivals to see their favorite local rappers and D.J.s perform, while English terms like flow, freestyle and even diss have made their way into popular urban parlance.
But what we don't want to see is a bunch of people flocking to a virus-testing center, walking in, and the few that actually have the disease infecting others around them with it.
Photos from earlier in the week showed thousands of people flocking to Florida beaches, where the pandemic didn't appear to stall spring break activities even as the rest of the country was shutting down.
It took the lid off Africa, leading to some 600,000 asylum seekers and illegal migrants flocking to Italy's shores in recent years, with 300,203 staying there and the rest filtering into other E.U. countries.
Students like me are flocking to Facebook groups to make jokes and post memes throughout all of this — there is undoubtedly a heightened sense of community as we watch our senior spring slip away.
As the crisis surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic deepens and more U.S. states tell residents to stay home, consumers are increasingly flocking to Twitter for updates on the health, political and economic fallout.
Wealthy East Coast urbanites are flocking to their second homes in Nantucket, a tiny island 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, to wait out the coronavirus pandemic, Caroline Kitchener reported for The Lily.
The anti-inflammatory benefits that have made it a staple in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years also explain why wellness enthusiasts are flocking to Trader Joe's en masse to buy up the stuff.
The announcement likely hasn&apost quelled the fears of people who&aposve been flocking to online and brick-and-mortar retailers to purchase face masks in an attempt to protect themselves from the disease.
Chinese tourists, who have been flocking to New York in rising numbers for a decade, accounted for nearly one million of the record 60.3 million visitors to the city in 2016, city officials said.
Unlike its struggling rivals, the company has responded faster to changing fashion trends, slowly winning back young shoppers who have been flocking to fast-fashion companies such as Inditex's Zara and H&M (HMb.ST).
If the younger voters who are flocking to Bernie Sanders don't share their elders' intense feelings about needing to elect a woman president right now, it's partly because Hillary Clinton helped create a different world.
To add to the emotional election roller coaster that Twitter has taken us on these past few months, Clinton supporters are flocking to the social media site to stand their ground and bond in solidarity.
The company is introducing its own file format for augmented reality, clearly signaling to developers that they should be flocking to iOS 12 if they want to go where the users are in the future.
The term "robo-advising" was deployed disdainfully, but banks quickly learned that customers who don't like to tinker every day with their investments — including lots and lots of rich clients — were flocking to these services.
Facebook jumped 11.7 percent in premarket trading as its quarterly profit topped analysts' estimates, showing that digital advertisers were still flocking to spend money on the service even after a series of high profile embarrassments.
The move is a new example of how TV networks and distributors are trying to adapt to rapidly shifting viewer habits, particularly among young people who are flocking to on-demand and ad-free programing.
Corbyn was unexpectedly elected leader in 2015, riding a wave of enthusiasm for change that has spread across Europe with voters flocking to anti-establishment movements that have emerged since the 2008 global financial crisis.
Even if the majority of users aren't flocking to subreddits for their therapeutic potential, it remains true that size and specificity of these online communities is unparalleled, allowing universal connection and access to invaluable resources.
Turnout at U.S. retailers was relatively subdued on Black Friday, with many shoppers flocking to stores to eye items in person and enjoy the festive atmosphere while waiting to do their actual bargain hunting online.
The model and rappers were just a few of the celebs flocking to NYC for the NYFW spectacle -- Bella and Gigi Hadid, Adriana Lima, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson and the list goes on and on.
In short, Pittsburgh is a shrunken exemplar of deindustrialization: The world's population is flocking to ever-enlarged cities, but in country after country, this is after fleeing the old urban heartland, per the Financial Times.
Fans are Flocking to this California Home On July 6, 2013, an unmanned train derailed near the small town of Lac-Mégantic, causing millions of gallons of crude oil to spread over the surrounding area.
Tuesday's congestion is also expected to be worsened by crowds flocking to perform the ritual immersion in the sea of idols of the Hindu god Ganesh, the conqueror of obstacles, in a major annual festival.
Chanhassen, a city of approximately 23,000 about 30 minutes southwest of Minneapolis, has already been fielding visitors flocking to the gates of Paisley Park to pay tribute to Prince after his death on April 21st.
Heller has emerged worse for the wear from his public wavering over the GOP plan to repeal ObamaCare, and Republican groups have begun flocking to his defense to soften up Rosen, a freshman House member.
The slowdown comes after several years of accelerated growth following the opening of the Affordable Care Act exchanges and the implementation of Medicaid expansion in 2014, which sent the newly insured flocking to health providers.
But the punishing weather did not deter Parisians and tourists from flocking to the gardens of the Petit Palais to behold Jeff Koons's disputed gift to the city, the gargantuan "Bouquet of Tulips" (43-2019).
Politics: A growing number of lawmakers and policy experts are flocking to SXSW, hoping to learn more about the rapidly-growing technology sector and to partake in conversations about the balance between regulation and innovation.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian voters delivered a hung parliament on Sunday, flocking to anti-establishment and far-right parties in record numbers and casting the euro zone's third-largest economy into political gridlock, initial results showed.
On the contrary, the gun industry tends to benefit handsomely from high-profile mass shootings, as anxieties over personal safety, and Democratic calls for new restrictions, send gun buyers flocking to their nearest weapons vendors.
Plant-based meat in general — and the Impossible Burger in particular — is one of the fastest-growing product segments of 2019, and investor dollars, food reviewers, and restaurant chains are flocking to meatless meat offerings.
"Billy," who was lucky enough to get his hands on the elusive new Popeyes chicken sandwich while many are still flocking to their nearest restaurants only to find hours-long waits or a complete outage.
In June, YouTube said it would not stop recommending videos featuring children, even after the company became aware that pedophiles were flocking to such content to leave lewd comments and engage in other exploitative behavior.
Artists like Ms. Fusco and curators like Mr. Enwezor taught me, when I was as young as the children now flocking to Essex Crossing, that the photograph had both an aesthetic and a moral dimension.
Scores of influencers and celebrities are being criticized for flocking to Saudi Arabia&aposs capital Riyadh for the MDL Beast festival, images of which then flooded the social feeds of various musicians, models, and celebrities.
But it's the layers of dissonant, cold embellishments, like the acidic bass line on "After the Fall," from her 2015 album, "Abyss," that have prickly experimentalists and jet-black metal fans flocking to her sets.
The 23-year-old Yun, who races in an Iron Man-style helmet and red racing suit, has emerged as a Winter Olympics favourite in the host country with crowds flocking to watch him compete.
Not only were locals flocking to its bars, but a mounting number of whiskey tourists, arriving to visit nearby distilleries like Four Roses and Maker's Mark, were lining up to stay in its guest rooms.
But once Trump fades from the scene, so will the conservative hawks who've spent the past seven years hammering the Obama administration and are now flocking to Clinton more out of desperation than anything else.
It suggests that while teens and young adults in the U.S. did start flocking to e-cigarettes these past few years, they also significantly cut back on smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes during the same time period.
The billion-dollar headquarters of some iconic U.S. tech companies have become so over the top that tourists from around the world are flocking to see them and maybe catch sight of a self-driving vehicle.
The idea is that because they're fed up with establishment politics and flocking to third parties, millennials are eager to reject the two major political parties and usher in a brave new world in American politics.
As opposition to the alt-right's message grows, the movement is being driven off more well-known online platforms like Reddit and Twitter and is consequently flocking to "free-speech-friendly" alternatives like Voat and Gab.
And in a misstep for the feminist leader who got famous by going undercover as a Playboy bunny, Gloria Steinem told Bill Maher that young women were flocking to Bernie to be where the boys are.
News aside, seeing the entire conference come together is really an impressive thing, with hundreds and hundreds of companies flocking to the middle of the desert to show off thousands of products in demos and keynotes.
It's clear that investors are flocking to bitcoin, not because it offers stability, which it quite clearly doesn't, but more to find solid returns on an asset that is up over 150 percent year-to-date.
The television series has fueled a tourism renaissance on the island, with Italians and foreigners alike regularly flocking to the small and picturesque towns of Ragusa, Scicli and Modica where the fictional Montalbano conducted his investigations.
Facebook jumped 10.82 percent, its strongest daily rise since January 463, after its quarterly profit topped expectations and showed that advertisers were still flocking to the social network even after a series of high-profile embarrassments.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai authorities have warned traders not to take advantage of shoppers flocking to buy black shirts to mourn King Bhumibol Adulyadej and have sent out teams of inspectors to scour markets for price gougers.
But this could also be a strong play to attract new influencers that it may see flocking to other platforms, giving them new tools (or toys) to play with in order to continue building their audience.
With a single announcement, the team became the most visible and talked-about aspect of the university, with local papers flocking to write about it and even national publications like ESPN and USA Today taking note.
Chinese companies, particularly not-yet-profitable technology firms, had been flocking to U.S. markets for years, counting on a large pool of fund managers, which are more familiar with startup investing, to raise funds for expansion.
Both boomers and millennials are flocking to areas like downtown Brooklyn, where a flurry of new full-services high-rises are springing up — and they sometimes compete over units, Citi Habitats agent Jason Burke told CNBC.
NEW YORK CITY WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL (through Sunday) Now in its ninth edition, what was once a one-night event today involves more than 50,000 foodies flocking to more than 100 events across the city.
As The Wall Street Journal reported in a hilarious piece this week, old people (that is, folks who are no longer teenagers) have started flocking to the app that has long been associated with young people.
Most of these immigrants come from Guatemala and Honduras (where President Trump recently decided — insanely — to cut humanitarian aid), but migrants are also now flocking to open borders from as far away as Haiti and Africa.
As winter sports resorts in North America closed in response to the coronavirus outbreak, skiers and snowboarders began flocking to backcountry trails or to slopes where they could trek uphill and then take a downhill run.
President Donald Trump's campaign rally there Tuesday night, however, brought an unprecedented winter crowd flocking to Wildwood, a 21-mile drive south from Atlantic City — and provided some rare off-season business opportunities for the city.
As this decade comes to a close, social media users are flocking to Instagram and Facebook to post revealing side-by-side photographs and memes of their current and younger selves, labeled with the tag #2009vs2019.
Jon Cohen, chief research officer at SurveyMonkey, tells CNBC Make It that young professionals are flocking to companies like Amazon because they give them what they want most: career growth, flexibility and a sense of purpose.
Riders flocking to the new attraction on a recent weekend could not help but feel a pang of nostalgia as the coaster's crest offered a similar panoramic view of the Seaside shore as the old coaster.
Line had one of the biggest public offerings of 2016, with investors flocking to the company based on its high revenue from advertising and sales of digital cartoon stickers that users can send to their friends.
For Citi analyst Jim Suva, the hundreds of customers flocking to Apple stores over the weekend provided evidence not just of rebounding demand for new phones, but also willingness to pay top dollar for flashier technology.
And billions of us did, posting status updates, photos and videos on the social network and flocking to other services like Twitter, where I post regular messages about my mood, personified in photos of my dog.
Roughly two-thirds of its $5 trillion in assets under management and half its fee income come from index-tracking funds and exchange-traded funds, products investors are flocking to for superior returns and cheaper management fees.
While many are flocking to the Internet to wager on whether the Atlanta Falcons or the New England Patriots will win Sunday's big game, others are hedging their bets on some very different, Super Bowl-related topics.
It is also very likely that China could have been encouraged in its intransigence on U.S. trade by the fact that America's close friends and allies are all flocking to Beijing in search of trade and investments.
Stars are flocking to the church and its parishioners include a slew of reality stars, such as the Kardashian-Jenner sisters; Nick Jonas; Bieber's ex, Selena Gomez; and pro athletes such as Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.
While Europe grapples with an influx of people desperate to escape fighting in Syria, asylum seekers from Asian nations such as Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Vietnam are flocking to Hong Kong, along with a sprinkling from Africa.
Erin Gibbs, equity chief investment officer at S&P Investment Advisory Services, says investors seem to be engaging in a "risk-off" pattern of trading, flocking to less dicey stocks, notably consumer staples, energy, telecom and utilities.
Investors are flocking to defensive stocks with steady dividends in the hunt for the same level of yield they get from bonds, but Art Hogan, director of equity research at Wunderlich Securities, said these equities were expensive.
MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) - The prospect of thousands of thirsty soccer fans flocking to Russia for this summer's World Cup should offer a big boost for the country's beer market, yet brewers see little reason to be optimistic.
And whereas most mainstream Republicans at first disowned Mr Trump, thus ruling themselves out of working for him, moderate Tories are flocking to Mr Johnson's banner, in the hope of landing a plum job in his cabinet.
Until the aforementioned brands, including Vuitton, are sorted, die-hard Jones stans will no doubt spend the next season flocking to the nearest boutiques and re-sale shops to cop the lasting pieces of his historic work.
That inability to generate alpha has played a large part in investors flocking to the exits from traditional, actively managed mutual funds and plowing money into passive exchange-traded funds, most of which track benchmarks like the .
"We are in the process of hiring staff in South Carolina," said a Gillibrand aide who spoke on the condition of anonymity Swalwell, Gillibrand and Harris have all been flocking to there to speak with voters. Sen.
Jacquees fans flocking to Pornhub to hear his viral remix of Ella Mai's song, "Trip," can go ahead and log off ... the show's over because the adult website won't touch the track for fear of a lawsuit.
Migrants, mainly from Africa, have been flocking to the fields of southern Italy for years to scrape a living as seasonal pickers of olives, tomatoes and oranges, often working long hours in exploitative conditions, rights groups say.

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