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"hotbed" Definitions
  1. hotbed of something a place where a lot of a particular activity, especially something bad or violent, is happening

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Maryland remained a hotbed of Confederate sympathies throughout the war.
I think the European situation is probably a bigger hotbed.
Russia is becoming a hotbed for these types of aircraft.
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The Brooklyn Museum is a political hotbed at the moment.
Space is "a hotbed for disruptive technologies," the firm said.
Washington state has become a hotbed of the novel coronavirus.
But the district did become a hotbed of charter schools.
The northeast and New Jersey are a hotbed for sports.
It has become something of a hotbed for graffiti litigation.
The chamber, paneled in mahogany, is a hotbed of division.
Fittingly, this hotbed of transgression has a namesake Off Broadway.
Essentially, King's Landing is a hotbed of danger (and warm temperatures).
So how could there be a hotbed of entrepreneurship in Cuba?
That mostly leaves Internet Explorer as the web's last Flash hotbed.
WhatsApp has become a hotbed for spreading Nazi propaganda in Germany.
China, in particular, has emerged as a hotbed of tech innovation.
Telegram, for instance, is a hotbed of radicalization at the moment.
Amazon's streaming service is fast becoming a hotbed of motorsports content.
The East Coast is also a hotbed of fentanyl's chemical cousins.
Stories have become such a hotbed there are recognizable tropes, too.
Oil wealth has made the UAE a hotbed for retail investment.
Patreon has fed a hotbed of homemade art and bootstrap media.
So far, 2017 has been a hotbed for great new music.
Universities in America have become a hotbed of anti-Israeli lies.
Human history buffs know South Africa is a hotbed of discovery.
It's no secret that Israel is a hotbed of technological innovation.
Syria, of course, is a hotbed of jihadists of all stripes.
The Pacific Northwest is becoming a veritable hotbed of climate policy.
Airbnb backlash: Oasis of Shelter Island dreads becoming a Hamptons hotbed.
The American death industry hasn't exactly been a hotbed of innovation.
The agency is, through and through, a hotbed for liberal activists.
Facebook is still a hotbed for political outrage, although it's getting better.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the capital is a hotbed of anti-austerity feeling.
It's still the hotbed of revolutionary and sometimes crazy-ass-sounding innovations.
Silicon Valley has turned into a hotbed for sexual harassment and scandal.
But that doesn't mean academia is a hotbed of revolutionary socialist sentiment.
Intelligentsia: Sunset Junction's hotbed of laptop-toting millennials working on their screenplays.
Thailand is a hotbed of undiagnosed illnesses and viruses, medical experts say.
San Francisco's start-up culture makes it a hotbed for tech talent.
Utah's Skinwalker Ranch is a hotbed for conspiracy theories, especially UFO sightings.
For years, Molenbeek has been an ostensible hotbed of radical Islamist sentiment.
It has also been the hotbed of a decades-long Maoist insurgency.
The retail sector in particular has become a hotbed of worker activism.
But researchers say the app has become a hotbed for hateful posts.
The First Nation is also a hotbed for marijuana and ecstasy trafficking.
Despite its scarred history, Ukraine today is no hotbed of anti-Semitism.
It's clear that social media is notoriously a hotbed of controversial comments.
The social network has been a hotbed of political advertising in 2019.
If you're a longstanding hockey hotbed, that means breaking out the history.
First in Buffalo, whose state university campus was a new-music hotbed, and then in another hotbed, the downtown New York of the '70s, Eastman had been the charismatic center of the party — sweet-natured, arrogant, exuberantly provocative.
Aleppo has been a hotbed of the terror group Islamic State, or ISIS.
To the general public, Australia hardly leaps to mind as a gambling hotbed.
Democratic Party head Lulzim Basha called parliament a hotbed of "crime and corruption".
Korea is generally regarded as a hotbed for trading bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
The insurance sector has become a hotbed of corporate activity in the region.
Foxconn, the sprawling factory complex in Shenzhen, China, is an iPhone production hotbed.
VICE: OK, so why is Florida such a hotbed for weird news stories?
Ten miles north of Barcelona lies a centuries-old hotbed for ink technology.
Indeed, PowerPoint is somewhat of a hotbed for Microsoft's efforts in this area.
The J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, which starts Monday, is a hotbed for deals.
The region is not exactly a hotbed of activity for the Border Patrol.
" It "boasts a bustling food scene and is quickly becoming a cultural hotbed.
The garden center is a hotbed for Italian immigrants during wine grape season.
Under Callahan Erdoes asset and wealth management has become a hotbed for growth.
It's not a hotbed of activism—unless you count, like, 'Free Zsa Zsa.
The government considers Xinjiang a hotbed of Islamic extremism, violence and separatist thought.
Kacha Garhi, a refugee camp in Peshawar, was a hotbed of Afghan talent.
Why did this place become such a hotbed for spying technology and training?
The pair of interacting galaxies are also a hotbed for starbursts and star clusters.
The pair of interacting galaxies are also a hotbed for starbursts and star clusters.
Twitter is already a hotbed of white supremacists who believe that they've been shadowbanned.
Lawrence's Facebook page has recently become a hotbed of political takes from the actress.
Meanwhile, data has also shown nextdoor Milwaukee to be a hotbed of racial profiling.
This midwestern city is becoming a hotbed for start-ups, especially women-owned companies.
Boston's higher education facilities were a hotbed of file-sharing activity, by the way.
This is the Mission Bay neighborhood, the new hotbed for science, tech, and medicine.
Turns out, Sarah's home is a bit of hotbed for sensates and sensate hunters.
Why is Florida such a hotbed for the problematic side of the rehabilitation industry?
Screenshots via YouTube San Antonio isn't particularly known as the hotbed for southern rap.
From a more present-day perspective, the region is a hotbed of smart minds.
Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun borderlands have been a hotbed of Islamist militancy in recent decades.
UNRWA schools have become a hotbed of incitement against Israel, Jews and the West.
Takhar, a province bordering Tajikistan, has long been a hotbed of the Taliban insurgency.
One of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds, Ohio, has been a hotbed of suspicion.
Marja was a Taliban hotbed then and the Marines were intent on subduing it.
Is the Olympic athletes' village really like a hotbed of sexual Tinder, Grindr, everything?
Napa is no hotbed of discothèques, but the area's night life is getting livelier.
Today's Cairo is a hotbed not of political strife, but of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina, whose state is a hotbed for the pharmaceutical industry.
And as much as the Bay Area is a hotbed for cutting-edge engineering, it also is a hotbed for social issues — homelessness and gentrification in San Francisco, the ongoing affordable housing crisis and neighborhood juxtapositions like Palo Alto and East Palo Alto.
Under President Vladimir Putin, Russia has become a hotbed of this kind of political activity.
A century and a half ago, southern New Jersey was a hotbed of dinosaur discoveries.
This is NGC 22016, a small starburst galaxy that's a hotbed of vigorous star formation.
Its production floor is allegedly a "hotbed for racist behavior" (Tesla has refuted this claim).
In many ways, social media has become a hotbed for radicalization and misinformation and bigotry.
California has been a hotbed for autonomous testing, but that status is becoming decreasingly unique.
Pittsburgh, as we've reported previously, is emerging as a hotbed for robotics, AI and transport.
White supremacist accounts on Twitter, a hotbed for neo-Nazi radicalization, were praising the shooting.
It doesn't exactly enjoy a reputation for being a hotbed of innovation—but it should.
But the fragmented market suffered from inefficiency, and threatened to become a hotbed for fraud.
GE is not alone in seeing China as a potential hotbed of the industrial IOT.
Capitol Hill is a hotbed for players due to the important and iconic locations there.
While Texas may be a hotbed of mass shootings, it may also hold the answer.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado is a hotbed of research and innovation.
In February, one of his deputies accused the office of being a "hotbed of corruption".
Washington (CNN)After traveling to the hotbed of illegal immigration and drug trafficking, Republican Rep.
The early embryo is a hotbed of activity for endogenous retroviruses, recent studies have shown.
Meanwhile, our correspondents sought to understand why Ukraine is such a hotbed of global intrigue.
Last year, a study in Germany found that kitchen sponges were a hotbed for germs.
But electric bus technology has been a hotbed of innovation in the past few years.
But it's also a hotbed for New Nordic cuisine and a cultural scene worth exploring.
They occur all over the world, particularly in Spain, another hotbed of anti-Chavismo activism.
What they choose to do with it has been a hotbed of discussion for years.
Because Utah has become a hotbed of startup activity, yielding both IPOs and huge acquisitions.
Provincial UK market towns like this are not known for being a hotbed of contemporary art.
Each tool is a hotbed for bacteria that can exacerbate skin problems and lead to breakouts.
MacLean's choice might look like a sign that romance has become a hotbed of #resistance overnight.
He has also gone after the state's prestigious university system, historically a hotbed of progressive thought.
As Business Insider's Katie Canales reported, Austin has been a hotbed for tech companies for decades.
Over the last few years, the Juilliard School has become a hotbed for inventive opera productions.
Mr Brown's take, that "Poland is not exactly a hotbed of climate activism," understates the problem.
Half the team were from farming communities in Oklahoma, which was a hotbed for girls' basketball.
The social media platform was a hotbed for Russian ads used to influence 2016 election outcomes.
But that could change with the 2020 elections, and states are already a hotbed of activity.
CHINEXTP once the darling of local investors and a hotbed for speculation, is on the decline.
However, the factors that once made our country a hotbed for innovation are increasingly at risk.
These accelerators, which groom early-stage tech companies, see Asia as a hotbed for technological innovation.
Mr. Ciampanella said his new neighborhood was a hotbed of fans of Rome's professional soccer team.
The German town of Dinslaken, which is partly ghettoized, has become a hotbed of Islamist radicalization.
But he wanted to scout the best players and chose the baseball hotbed of North Texas.
I'd heard Israel was a hotbed of security startups — but this was a pretty impressive demo.
In the late 90s, Virginia was a hotbed for bands stretching the boundaries of extreme music.
Today, for those who can get there, Cuba is also a tantalizing hotbed for biological research.
Cuba is a hotbed of baseball activity and has a history of producing top-tier talent.
Everything from elevator buttons to the Capitol's underground trains could become a hotbed for the virus.
The city isn't exactly a hotbed of celebrity chefs, but the culinary scene is still lively.
The school, which sits only 30 miles from the Canadian border, is a true hockey hotbed.
Thirty years later, the former East Germany is a hotbed of xenophobia and the far right.
In 220, he exhibited two domes at Park Place Gallery, then a hotbed of sculptural experimentation.
It could be because this site is closer to southern Libya, a hotbed for extremist activity.
"This is not a hotbed of crime and drug-taking or anything like that," he added.
The Pentagon has been a hotbed of "stable" statecraft, if that means tamping down on Trump.
This year, drivers in California have transformed the state into a hotbed for rideshare driver organizing.
Venice was a hotbed of academies: learned societies that trafficked in information, conversation, and printed material.
Mindanao has long been a hotbed of insurgencies, with numerous armed groups operating outside government control.
Living in Chicago's rock hotbed neighborhood of Wicker Park in the 1990s, I certainly heard them.
California has emerged as a hotbed of opposition to Trump's policies, particularly those related to immigration.
MTV's Video Music Awards have a reputation for being a hotbed of scandal and intrigue — Kanyegate!
Throughout the past several years Montreal has established itself as a hotbed for experimental production talent.
It's a hotbed of instant, and at times misguided, analysis prognosticating a historic election in November.
So often these large hotbed issues -- Syria, ISIS, immigration -- are relegated to headlines, stats, or photos.
In Kampala's Kibuli neighborhood, a hotbed of opposition support, ballots did not arrive until nearly 1 p.m.
Lastly China, a hotbed for new wealth, continues to benefit from its government's comprehensive national economic agenda.
Others are suspicious of Reddit because they think of it as a hotbed of trolls and weirdos.
The 211-26 matchup is traditionally an upset hotbed, so the Terps can't afford to look ahead.
Village is a 'hotbed of militants' Earlier, Islam said Siddique's killer or killers might have been jihadis.
Turns out, if you want to find a demon hotbed, you just have to ask for directions.
Last year, Intel launched the Institute for Automated Mobility in the driverless testing hotbed of Phoenix, Arizona.
Or Twitter, a revolutionary real-time social network that also is a hotbed of abuse and harassment.
The government yielded and in the years following, Taiwan has become a hotbed of novel democratic practices.
Largely because of the lack of a free and robust media, Pyongyang is a hotbed of gossip.
MSP1, as this particular warehouse is called, has been a hotbed of labor unrest within Amazon's network.
ET: Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder previews President Trump&aposs visit to the MS-19843 hotbed.
In Europe, women are constant targets of Islamic refugees, and France is a hotbed of terrorist activity.
He told CNBC's "Power Lunch" that Brussels is in "serious danger" of becoming a European extremist hotbed.
The Salamiyah area, near the Homs-Raqqa highway, has turned into an ISIS hotbed in recent weeks.
"He really liked Pokemon Go and Ellicott City was a hotbed for Pokemon Go," says Owens, 32.
Trump's Twitter feed has become a hotbed of insults and incitement of conspiracy theories and fringe ideas.
The ensuing mess has made parts of Libya a hotbed for militants inspired by the Islamic State.
The district has long been a hotbed of Islamic State activity, one of the few in Afghanistan.
His wife is now reflecting on why he felt the need to dive into the political hotbed.
San Francisco, ever the hotbed of innovation, will see the world's first "cannabis gym" open this fall.
Libya is known as a jumping-off point for migrants and a hotbed for human traffickers. 5.
Wisconsin's capital is a "hotbed of the healthcare, information technology, and manufacturing industries," said a local expert.
Tesla said the suit is a "hotbed of misinformation" and disputes several of the claims it makes.
Trump and his administration described California as a "hotbed" for potential coronavirus cases in the coming days.
Dave's arrival at rock bottom was ironically a habitat rich in narrative; an unfolding hotbed of creativity.
So the moment when we were shooting that it wasn't nearly as a hotbed of a subject.
Nigeria is a "hotbed of transmission," he said, with a decentralized government and a fast-growing population.
But in the past year, Blind has also become a hotbed for frank talk about sexual harassment.
Members of the Small Business Committee, not usually a hotbed of Senate action, were but one example.
"I can never reproduce in the laboratory what goes on in the hotbed of competition," said Karageorghis.
"North East China is a hotbed of football, Dalian in particular," explains Cameron Wilson, editor of www.wildeastfootball.net.
For example, Vancouver, a hotbed of marijuana activism, has moved to license dispensaries operating in the city.
It is also a basketball hotbed, where players take pride in their scrappy, physical style of play.
Closeout sales and liquidation warehouses can be a hotbed for expired food that ends up on Amazon.
" That was the rationale he gave for what is clearly coming: "This hotbed (Idlib) must be eliminated.
It took him from the east along the Pakistani borderlands to the Taliban hotbed in the south.
The enclave has emerged as the city's latest culinary hotbed, one marked by experimentation and international flavors.
Arizona became a hotbed for migrant crossings and deaths in the first years of the new millennium.
Mr. Xu comes from Wenzhou, in Zhejiang Province in southeastern China, known as a hotbed of entrepreneurship.
Critics claim the hotel is a hotbed for potential violations of anti-corruption clauses in the Constitution.
AMSTERDAM — The parochial world of Dutch elections is not often seen as a hotbed of foreign intrigue.
Rocky Flats has been an emotionally-charged hotbed for residents for more than a quarter-century now.
California has been a hotbed of both cell site simulator use by law enforcement, and privacy activism.
Speaking of where you live, your home city of Berlin seems like it's a political hotbed right now.
" Vishal Gulati, Partner at Draper Esprit, comments that they were attracted by the "digital technology hotbed of Scandinavia.
He knows the city may not seem a prototypical soccer hotbed, but he's determined to break that stereotype.
Still, K-City will ensure South Korea remains a hotbed of autonomous vehicle activity for years to come.
Some even claim that the ranch has been a hotbed of paranormal phenomena since the early 19th century.
Plus, kitchen counters could be a hotbed for bacteria, especially if you cook with eggs, dairy, or meat.
Now, from that commercial hotbed, a new generation of filmmakers is emerging to both advance and challenge Nollywood.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) ordered the shutdown of 58 disposal wells in the hotbed of seismic activity.
Quickly, the once-mundane diplomatic mission in the heart of London became a hotbed of tension and suspicion.
The Trump White House has been a hotbed of palace intrigue since he took office on Jan. 20.
Opposition to the junta was muted ahead of the vote in Thailand's northeast, once a hotbed of resistance.
The platform recently passed 1 million members, a testament to what a hotbed the field of AI is.
Thailand has been a hotbed for passport forgers, and the country has busted several rings in recent years.
Business costs are far below the national average, and it's been a hotbed of economic growth since 2010.
A new investigation from The Guardian has uncovered how Facebook is a hotbed of anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories.
Shenzhen's start-up board ChiNext, traditionally a hotbed for speculation, has surged more than 30 percent this year.
Googlehas long been known as a hotbed for attracting, growing, identifying, and even measuring the best leaders (andteams).
Flourishing local businesses also want to overcome the country's long-time reputation as a hotbed of contraband goods.
Those competing cross currents have produced many volatile races here and, at times, a hotbed of political activity.
New Zealand, home to both the recently-discovered giant parrot and penguin, was a hotbed for oversized birds.
"I think it was a hotbed of drugs and pedophiles," she said, as reported by UK's Daily Mail .
Icebreaker: San Francisco, ever the hotbed of innovation, will see the world's first "cannabis gym" open this fall.
San Antonio's famed St. Mary's Strip was once known as a hotbed for heavy metal throughout the 1980s.
I would transform rural Ontario into a socialist hotbed, one joke about my sad childhood at a time.
Between the mid-18th century and the close of the 19th century, Sharon was a hotbed of industry.
McRae theorized that St. Louis's relative isolation — 300 miles from Chicago, the nearest hockey hotbed — accelerated players' development.
Conservative Christians have long considered Hollywood to be a hotbed of moral libertinism wrapped in obnoxious moral superiority.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp, an infamous hotbed of hard-to-track misinformation, also added its own coronavirus info hub.
"Silicon Valley was already kind of a hotbed for meditation and yoga and all these things," he said.
The northern Japanese island of Hokkaido has become a hotbed for the coronavirus after recording dozens of cases.
The Berkeley campus has been a particular hotbed of antifa activity, and university officials have criticized the group.
Here, Xinjiang represents more than a hotbed of horror; it is also a vulnerability for America to exploit.
But today's Senate, devoted almost exclusively to confirming Mr. Trump's nominations, is hardly a hotbed of legislative activity.
But Exxon has since ramped up spending, especially in the West Texas shale hotbed of the Permian Basin.
Early 2017 also saw reports from journalists pointing out that YouTube had become a hotbed for terrorist content.
It has its headquarters in Minnesota — the broomball hotbed of America — along with national and world championship tournaments.
He is by some stretch the greatest golfer ever from Germany, not historically a hotbed for the game.
Later that day, Haiti and Peru played in Seattle, America's soccer hotbed, to an official attendance of 20,190.
On Saturday, Mercury gently harmonizes with rebellious Uranus, creating a hotbed for collaborative ideas to turn into something brilliant.
All of this means that China is poised to be a hotbed of AI development in the near future.
Bordering Bangladesh, the area is largely populated by poor farmers and migrant workers, and is a hotbed of trafficking.
His home, where track and field is the common sport of choice, isn't exactly a hotbed of basketball talent.
It's got bragging rights: The Venice Film Festival has been a hotbed for incubating future Oscar nominees and winners.
The exhibition Hotbed will be on display the New York Historical Society from November 3, 2017 - March 25, 2018.
Around 2001, the Bird's Head Seascape was a hotbed of commercial fishing, mining, poaching, and unregulated natural resource extraction.
How a government permitting process made tech hotbed San Francisco a johnny-come-lately in the e-scooter revolution.
In a state with a hotbed of quick marriages (Las Vegas), the divorce laws in Nevada are pretty complex.
Molenbeek focus of 'foreign fighter problem' Molenbeek, an impoverished Brussels suburb, has a reputation as a hotbed for jihadism.
We could even, he hints, see something at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, already a hotbed for VR art.
Molenbeek has 'foreign fighter problem' The impoverished Brussels suburb of Molenbeek has a reputation as a hotbed for jihadism.
"A HOTBED of spies", remarked Bob Laxalt when he arrived in Léopoldville, capital of the Belgian Congo, in 1944.
Craddock, a bright-eyed Texan, and Howes, who, like Stetina, grew up in the cycling hotbed near Boulder, Colo.
Producing a handful of stars is one thing, but could the Chinese market really become the world's innovation hotbed?
Brooklyn has undergone a complete transformation since the early 20th century, when it was a hotbed of immigrant communities.
Now comes Curtis Sittenfeld's "Eligible," which moves the story to that roiling hotbed of societal intrigue, the Cincinnati suburbs.
In the 1990s, my home state of Idaho gained a national reputation for being a hotbed of neo-Nazism.
Metelkova Mesto Like a permanently installed Burning Man, this sculpture-filled complex has emerged as a hotbed of experimentation.
In the 1970s, "Buffalo became a hotbed of people who understood and believed in worker cooperatives," Ms. Stewart said.
The city has become a hotbed of opposition to the Nicaraguan government, which is led by President Daniel Ortega.
Guangdong, which manufactures much of the world's toys, shoes, clothes and furniture, has been a hotbed of worker discontent.
Previous studies have found that Twitter became a hotbed for "junk news" stories around the time of the election.
Combine the three factors—social belonging, agency/control, and ongoing struggle—and you have a hotbed for remorseful thought.
Romania has long been a hotbed for tech companies outsourcing contact centers, software development and even research and development.
As secretary of State, she proved her poor judgement [sic] by turning Libya into a hotbed for jihadist activity.
But they have turned out to be a hotbed for scams, rarely, if ever, actually carrying out the crimes.
"Syria will remain a hotbed of war if a truly multiethnic and multireligious society is not established," Mehmet wrote.
It's an important part of the fabric of D.C. It's been a hotbed of ... It was with Baltimore originally.
The Edhi mortuary is in Sohrab Goth, an impoverished area that until recently was an urban hotbed of militancy.
It has also been a hotbed of sexual harassment and discrimination, Taffy Brodesser-Akner writes in the NYT Magazine.
Lots of lost coal jobs are centered in Appalachia, for instance, which isn't exactly a hotbed of solar development.
Eastern Kentucky remains a relative hotbed of vote-buying, with some people selling their votes in 2014 for $50.
Atlanta is a major metropolitan area and recruiting hotbed, and most of the prospects here have been sorted through.
For the moderators, the usually sunny community became a hotbed of anxiety way above the usual pre-wedding jitters.
Santa Monica and Venice had been this little hotbed for the bad boys and girls of the Ferus Gallery.
Chongqing, one of China's most important cities and located in the country's southwest, has remained a hotbed of intrigue.
There has been almost no violence in Upper Egypt, which was a hotbed of radical Islam thirty years ago.
What we're reading: This Phoenix magazine feature about how the Arizona capital became a hotbed for Galápagos tortoise breeding.
He moved to Los Angeles in 2010, thinking consciously of that city's history as a hotbed of musical experimentation.
With only days to go before various 'Storm Area 51' events, rural Nevada has become a hotbed of controversy.
Harris' campaign soon became a hotbed of drama and backbiting, with many staffers feeling torn between the rival factions.
Early Saturday morning, Mercury creates tension with power hungry Pluto at 5:24 AM, creating a hotbed for conspiracy.
The company: Luminar already has 150 employees, and recently opened a facility in Orlando, a hotbed of optics engineering talent.
Prior to his senior season, in 1938, the Fulks moved to nearby Kuttawa, a basketball hotbed along the Cumberland River.
The incidents did little to help shake off the long-standing image of France as a hotbed if anti-innovation.
He was born in November 1997 in Chechnya, a Russian republic that has long been a hotbed for extremist groups.
In recent years television has been regarded as a hotbed of creativity and risk-taking that is lacking in Hollywood.
Several decades ago, Boston was a hotbed of innovation for then-cutting-edge technologies, like minicomputers, storage and network equipment.
Unlike Cal-Berkeley, Cal State Fullerton (where Yiannopolous is scheduled to speak) isn't known as a hotbed of political activism.
Other Western white nationalists look to Ukraine itself, a hotbed of far-right activity since the Maidan uprising in 2014.
" Another cable, from January 2008, said Brazil "remains highly sensitive" to claims "the TBA is a hotbed of terrorist activity.
Alex Strangelove, for example, is a queer coming-of-age story — and it's also a hotbed of Netflix Original stars.
One of them is the Crown International Games Club in the coastal city of Danang, a hotbed for wealthy Chinese.
Nashville has been a hotbed for scooter sharing, with seven companies and as many as 4,000 scooters on the streets.
The show examines the wide range of art, fashion, and performance emerging from Brooklyn, a hotbed of American drag today.
London has been a hotbed for financial technology or fintech start-ups and Revolut is playing in a competitive space.
Berkeley is a hotbed of political protest and UC Berkeley is where the free-speech movement started in the 1960s.
THE CONVERTED FLAT in a quiet residential neighbourhood in north-east Beijing does not look like a hotbed of revolution.
Many are now worried that Myanmar, which is experiencing an ongoing refugee crisis, could be Southeast Asia's next terror hotbed.
The closest match may have been bookstore clerk — and Kepler's Books in nearby Menlo Park turned into a recruitment hotbed.
From 2000 to 2014, Middlesex, which also includes the city of Lowell, a major heroin hotbed, had 1,634 opioid deaths.
Six years ago, it was a hotbed of piracy, and hundreds of attacks cost the shipping industry billions of dollars.
Brooklyn is no exception to that, no matter how much it might try to ignore its hotbed of country artists.
Silicon Valley may be the world's leading hotbed of innovation and genius, but it struggles with diversity and unconscious bias.
But the East China Sea, a lesser-known hotbed of tensions, might be more likely to trigger an international conflict.
The coronavirus in Washington Washington has become the hotbed of the novel coronavirus, which has now spread across the country.
His visits soon made the Cunard country seat, Nevill Holt, in the depths of Leicestershire, a hotbed of social action.
East Germany was, of course, a Communist country; today it is a hotbed of far-right sympathy and outright hatred.
As we got to the next phase of the internet, D.C. just wasn't a hotbed of those kind of opportunities.
After M.I.T., Dr. Hu did research at the Courant Institute at New York University, another hotbed of real-world mathematics.
Neighborhood Goods is located in Chelsea Market, a tourist hotbed of dining and retail experiences in the heart of Manhattan.
For decades Pemex has been dogged with accusations that it is a hotbed for graft, kickbacks and other illicit schemes.
"I knew the history of Little Dixie and the University of Missouri being this hotbed of racist events," he said.
Caruana Galizia took aim at politicians and senior officials from across Malta, seeing the island as a hotbed of corruption.
Two people were reported injured by rubber bullets in San Cristobal, an opposition hotbed near the country's border with Colombia.
But that means he will be playing for the Cleveland Browns, hardly a quarterback hotbed over the past 22015 years.
Because it's less easily monitored, the dark web is best known as a hotbed for cybercrime and black market trading.
I had spirited debates with classmates at the University of Washington in Seattle, which was hardly a hotbed of conservatism.
It needs a lot more scrutiny; it's a hotbed of anticompetitive practices and efforts to rip off the entire economy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The US presidential election cycle has become a hotbed of coded memes and imagery.
Deir Ezzor city, the provincial capital, has been a hotbed of conflict since ISIS militants captured the northern suburbs in January.
Instagram has become a hotbed for so-called "money flipping," according to a study by the social media security firm ZeroFox.
You would never expect in the land of communism, censorship and classic cars that you would find a hotbed of entrepreneurship.
Over a million people visit the holy city for Hajj each year, and it can become a hotbed for flu outbreaks.
The South China Sea, a hotbed of geopolitical tensions between Southeast Asian governments and Beijing, could be another topic of discussion.
In contrast, start-up board ChiNext, once the darling of local investors and a hotbed for speculation, has slipped 5 percent.
Now known as a gathering spot for families and tourists, Stone Mountain was once a hotbed of Ku Klux Klan activity.
The restaurant industry, like many others, also has been plagued by reports that it can be a hotbed of workplace harassment.
Nevertheless, the West generally and Utah in particular remains a hotbed of angst with the federal government and the Antiquities Act.
A 98-mile (158-km) road running through the area is dubbed the Extraterrestrial Highway, a purported hotbed of UFO sightings.
Start-ups looking at London's Shoreditch area, a hotbed of tech start-ups, will have to fork out $66,706 per year.
And to think this breakthrough has occurred in the politically and culturally biased hotbed of Washington, D.C. is really a miracle!
The film occurs in conjunction with a NYHS exhibition called Hotbed, which focusses on the women's suffrage movement in New York.
For all its benefits to society, public transport is a relative hotbed for racists to spew hate in a public setting.
Super Deluxe, always a hotbed of creative thought, has struck a blow in favor of striking Nazis with their latest game.
The country has been a hotbed of highly valued start-ups too with companies like Didi Kuadi in the taxi space.
Shenzhen's start-up friendly board, ChiNext, set up in 443, and once a hotbed of speculation, is struggling to gain traction.
He became the first Republican since the Great Depression to fail to carry Orange County, once the hotbed of Reagan conservatism.
When the sun sets, the neighborhood of Bairro Alto transforms from charming tourist destination to a hotbed of raucous street parties.
His own apartment, meanwhile, is located in the hills of Los Feliz, a hotbed of Hollywood actors, film and television shoots.
Still, the neighborhood remains a hotbed of cultural activity, spitting out more successful rappers than any other area of the 305.
Winners: "When only three spellers remained, all were from the Dallas area, which has long been a hotbed of spelling talent."
The festival, among the most recognized in the world, has a history of being a hotbed for sexual harassment and assault.
Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina's security minister accused Croatia of concocting a plot intended to falsely paint Bosnia as a terrorist hotbed.
The Bay Area is as much a hotbed of funk, soul, and blues music as rap, rock, and everything in between.
Austin, Texas, is a hotbed for millennials, has a vibrant music scene, and is the country's fastest-growing major metro area.
Trump's hotel in D.C. has likewise been a hotbed of political controversy thanks to its popularity among foreign diplomats and lobbyists.
And conservative, Wall Street-friendly reformers are gaining momentum in, of all places, Latin America, once a hotbed of anticapitalist radicalism.
ST. LOUIS — His team's hometown is a hotbed of espionage, but even by Washington standards, this is a bold surveillance operation.
The harassment occurred under the social media hashtag "Gamergate," which is still a hotbed of debate and anti-feminist resentment today.
With a population of just 213,213, Vancouver Island is the country's retirement community as well as a hotbed for alternative lifestyles.
Nigeria has become a magnet for venture capital, a hotbed for startup formation and a strategic entry point for Silicon Valley.
With Tec and the proximity to the border — about a three-hour drive to Texas — Monterrey has been a football hotbed.
Maguindanao is located on the southern island of Mindanao, which has long been a hotbed of insurgency against the Manila government.
Shenzhen's start-up friendly board, ChiNext, set up in 2009, and once a hotbed of speculation, is struggling to gain traction.
So it's no surprise that GMC, an NAIA school until the early 2000s, is not a traditional hotbed for basketball recruits.
And The Beguiled is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, a hotbed of sublimated desire and good breeding.
He discovers it to be a hotbed of sublimated desire and good breeding, which you might think sounds like good luck.
The Israeli cybersecurity industry has long been recognized as a hotbed for innovative solutions, and 2018 to be yet another strong year.
In so many ways he is the ideal ISIS foot soldier: submissive in demeanor, uneducated, and from a hotbed of Sunni radicalism.
VOLENDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) - The Dutch fishing village of Volendam hardly seems like a hotbed of discontent: tidy, prosperous, little crime or unemployment.
It also said "a serous concern has been expressed by the appearance of a new hotbed of tension within the Arab world".
They've grown up knowing this area of the U.S. — one that is currently a hotbed for political debate on immigration — as home.
It's this family-friendly aspect of mushroom identifying that made me surprised to learn that it's just another internet hotbed of trolling.
Village is a 'hotbed of militants' Siddique "was very active organizing cultural events in the university," Deputy Police Commissioner Nahidul Islam said.
"The hotbed of the outbreak was contained and destroyed", the firm said, adding no outbreak had been detected at other Cherkizovo farms.
Microsoft is following its acquisition of Montreal-based Maluuba with additional investment in the city that's become quite the artificial intelligence hotbed.
Beyond tech and athletics, Portland has also become a hotbed for food and retail establishments, helping to bring new residents into town.
"I've been immersed for the past three and a half years in the hotbed of the New York media world," she said.
Sant Vicenç dels Horts is part of Spain's version of the rust belt — the "cinturón rojo," is a working-class independista hotbed.
While CPAC has grown into a hotbed of Trumpian support, Romney has distanced himself from the president, garnering Trump's mockery and scorn.
Seattle is no Silicon Valley, but the home city of Amazon and Microsoft is a hotbed for innovation in its own right.
San Francisco, where Clover has historically focused its hiring alongside New Jersey, is primarily a hotbed of product managers and software engineers.
" In a post on Tesla's blog titled "Hotbed of Misinformation," the company claims that Vaughn's lawsuit has "a number of false statements.
" Matthew Karp, a Civil War historian at Princeton University, told CNN "the idea that Maine was a Confederate hotbed is pretty ludicrous.
Photographer Richard Sexton shows us how the lower Mississippi River area has transformed in recent years and become a hotbed of industrialization.
They were out shopping for groceries in Arghandab, a district in the south that has long been a hotbed of Taliban militants.
Skype's features were leapfrogged, and the platform itself also became a hotbed for spam and contacts you might prefer not to have.
A city in eastern Germany known as a hotbed for right-wing extremism has declared a "Nazi emergency" to tackle the problem.
The area was a hotbed of civil rights activism in the 1960s, when Dr. King and his top lieutenants paid multiple visits.
Singal's take on the decoupling concept was, naturally, enthusiastic (as was a piece in Quillette, the much-derided hotbed of conservative ideas).
In the wake of these incidents, the US has worked to establish a coalition to safeguard commercial shipping in the hotbed region.
Founder Igor Tulchinsky has pushed to find people in parts of the world that have not traditionally been a hedge-fund hotbed.
The remains had been buried in hidden graves in a remote, mountainous area of Guerrero state, a hotbed of drug-related violence.
Dunford The overlapping alliances and rivalries in the region (Turkey, Iran, Russia, U.S., Assad, rebels, ISIS...) also create a hotbed for clashes.
Our reporter called it "a type of primal howl" — and an apt example of the defiant city's emergences as an artistic hotbed.
Rural Alsace is now a hotbed for far-right politics, and its Jewish cemeteries, above, are prime sites for anti-Semitic vandalism.
So it was that this Philadelphia bedroom community of 55,000, not normally a hotbed of civic unrest, exploded into a populist fury.
I thought I would make it clear that Mr. Freedom comes to clean up France, a hotbed of revolution and leftist movements.
That kind of anarchy, of a place that just didn't work but at the same time was such a hotbed for creativity.
They're also the factory for sperm, obviously, and thus a hotbed for creating the future babies you may not want to keep.
I lived in downtown New York, which was a hotbed of women artists—filmmakers, theater people, painters, performance artists, and punk musicians.
A doctor in Spain wrote me that the hospital didn't want bad press by seeming to be a hotbed of the fungus.
But the state's population of 30 million people and its high uninsured rate makes the state a potential hotbed for virus spread.
Fittingly for the nation that was a hotbed of Surrealism, a victory on the world stage may have no effect at all.
Political concerns leave other networks nearly untouched — including the Miami meshnet, a hotbed for organized crime in the swing state of Florida.
Ms. Allen's academic training and her upbringing in Detroit — a hotbed of black music of various styles — both helped guide her development.
The company, however, operates in the housing hotbed of California where, experts say, millennials looking to buy bigger homes could boost demand.
With the country a hotbed of instability, "reversing this trend requires ending the conflict that set it in motion," the group added.
In June, Travis Kalanick resigned as Uber's chief executive after accusations that the company had become a hotbed of sexism and bullying.
In recent years, Silicon Valley, that hotbed of technological advancement, has begun to push the gospel of personal optimization into the mainstream.
Shan State is a hotbed of opium farming, an industry that is controlled by groups fighting for autonomy from the central government.
How was this relationship different from others formed amid the hotbed of creative activity that also sprouted Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown?
But six years later, he was leading an infantry platoon outside Ramadi, a hotbed of the insurgency then enveloping parts of Iraq.
That was the question posed by the food writer Wyatt Williams, who visited the Chesapeake Bay, a hotbed of contemporary oyster cultivation.
California's share of the national population has effectively stopped growing, despite the fact that the state is a hotbed of tech innovation.
There were three Pokéstops in a triangle, and each had the lure module activated, meaning they were a hotbed for Pokémon activity.
The latest round of violence began in Oromia, Abiy's home region and the hotbed of the protests that propelled him to power.
The hypothesis goes that highly porous peak-rings could turn into a hotbed for life when they are filled with heated water.
The House, meanwhile, has become a hotbed of immigration debate — and it's preparing to take up one or several Republican bills in June.
Arlovski, or UFC Fight Night 211, will see the UFC pay its first ever visit to the combat sports hotbed of the Netherlands.
Before the surge in violence, the state's location had made it a hub for manufacturing and logistics and an emerging hotbed for business.
A lawsuit filed this week by a former assembly worker at Tesla's Fremont, California, plant alleges the workplace is a "hotbed of racism".
Whether you call it Target or Tarjay, there's no denying that the superstore is a hotbed of affordable buys across nearly every category.
The region has been the hotbed of advances in cosmetology and dermatology, and has a high proliferation of anti-ageing products and services.
Asia has become a hotbed for Canadian insurers who have been looking to sell cheaper insurance policies to the region's growing middle class.
The northern European nation has made itself into a hotbed for forward-thinking, inventive heavy music that often challenges metal's tightly-held norms.
Trump was applauded by participants during an immigration roundtable in Long Island, N.Y., a hotbed for the gang known for its gruesome crimes.
Nunez is secretary general of the CNTE's Section 22 in Oaxaca, a hotbed of resistance to government efforts to reform the education system.
In Vic, a town 22km (40 miles) north of Barcelona that is a hotbed of secessionist sentiment, all eight polling stations were open.
But in the aftermath of this latest attack, many of the questions that are being asked -- why is Brussels such a jihadist hotbed?
Also well above average was /r/TheDonald, the subreddit dedicated to Donald Trump's presidential run that has become a hotbed of Reddit craziness.
Hoff explained that Michigan has been a hotbed for innovative products & designers like Eames & the Saarinens, to producers like Herman Miller and Steelcase.
From Grease to Mean Girls, The Breakfast Club to Clueless, fictional films have long found ripe material in the hotbed of social interactions.
The deal will also increase the company's footprint in Israel, a hotbed for cybersecurity, where Clark said Symantec has been looking to expand.
To be sure, while the technology sector is anchored in the progressive hotbed of California, it has wrestled with its own discrimination concerns.
Even Belgium, widely seen as a hotbed of extremism after the attacks on Paris and Brussels, lags behind it in the recruitment rankings.
Kenya is a hotbed of technological innovation in Africa, with technology giants such as Google, IBM and Microsoft setting up headquarters in Nairobi.
Those states will not become the hotbed of liberalism that California represents — but the Golden State offers a worrying harbinger for the GOP.
Syria will remain a hotbed of terrorism as long as the civil war, aided and abetted by the Iranians and the Russians, continue.
Trump himself faces a big political test on Tuesday, in a political primary race taking place in a hotbed for college football: Alabama.
Australia isn't known as an American college football recruiting hotbed, but there is a unique pipeline of punters from the land down under.
Dr. Poropat spent several years examining Wade and comparing it with the remains of sauropods around the world, including Argentina, a titanosaur hotbed.
Advocates and prison officials have warned that the close confines of a correctional facility could quickly become a hotbed for the deadly illness.
Chicago was the birthplace of the teachers' union movement in the late 19th century, and has often been a hotbed of educator activism.
Shreveport was once a confederate capital, and a 2015 study found that the parish was a hotbed of lynchings between 1877 and 1950.
In Utah, a new hotbed for startups, companies like Weave, Divvy and MX Technology raised a collective $21 million from private market investors.
Ball courts and cages in London are a hotbed of soccer talent, the kind that could change the way England plays the game.
ELTE was a hotbed of activism at the end of the 1980s, and many of its current students also hold firm political views.
In recent years, Southeast Asia has become a hotbed for digital growth and innovation, largely due to better internet connectivity and smartphone adoption.
Florida has become a hotbed for self-driving cars, thanks to its mild weather, unique demographics, lenient laws and an ambitious state senator.
The N.F.L. was struggling to survive during the Depression, but Art Rooney saw potential for the team in western Pennsylvania, a football hotbed.
A region that was once a hotbed for talent, to Western eyes, from Andriy Shevchenko to Kakha Kaladze, has all but dried up.
Vidor, a small city of rolling pastures and stifling humidity that was hit hard by flooding in September, is not a skateboarding hotbed.
A vast majority of our missions were in the area called the Iron Triangle, near Cu Chi, a Vietcong hotbed northwest of Saigon.
It might seem strange that Somalia, one of the poorest, most neglected countries in the world, would be such a hotbed of geopolitics.
Syria will remain a hotbed as terrorism as long as the civil war aided and abetted by the Iranians and the Russians continue.
But by then, the idea that Labour had become a hotbed of anti-Semitism had become a major theme in the British press.
"Even our concern about the Rakhine state is also related to our anxiety that this becomes another sanctuary, another hotbed for extremism," he said.
Brooklyn-based duo Daisy the Great has fairly casual beginnings: They were acting students together at NYU, NYC's hotbed for up-and-coming talent.
Already a hotbed for blockchain-based companies such as Ripio, Buenos Aires has a higher percentage of businesses that accept Bitcoin than New York.
Most shops in San Cristobal, a traditional hotbed of anti-government militancy, were closed on Thursday, with long lines at the few establishments open.
Amazon is also a hotbed of experimentation for smaller food makers trying to reach customers who might otherwise overlook their products at the supermarket.
Still, no telecoms firm has managed this feat and it is hard to see how RIL's clannish culture can become a hotbed of innovation.
Referring to what he described as the "incredible carnage" in Nice, Kerry said nowhere was there a greater hotbed for terrorists than in Syria.
A separate study found that even at Yale, a hotbed of student protest, 72% oppose codes that circumscribe speech, compared with 16% in favour.
Since then, I've wondered if there's something unique about football and the NFL that makes it a hotbed for this kind of racial tension.
Nigeria has its share of well publicized challenges, but the continent's most populous nation has also become a hotbed for tech activity and investment.
Last week, in a speech announcing plans to expand US military intervention in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump blasted Pakistan for being a terrorist hotbed.
Furthermore, the beauty of Cost Rica is that it's within striking distance of both U.S. coasts, and thus has become a hotbed for talent.
A history of dissent In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Los Angeles was a hotbed of unrest between communities of color and police.
While most people probably would not think of New York as a hotbed for enterprise startups of any kind, it is actually quite active.
Bill Sandbrook, the industrial conglomerate's president, CEO and vice chairman, told CNBC on Tuesday that Texas is becoming a hotbed for big infrastructure projects.
While Instagram has emerged as a critical platform for aspiring models to build their careers, it can also be a hotbed for predatory behavior.
Dermatology is a hotbed of the trend, which typically takes the shape of private-equity-backed management or support groups snapping up the practices.
"They call it a hotbed of liberalism but I would rather say it&aposs a greenhouse for critical thought, for independent analysis," Khachaturov said.
"Campuses remain a hotbed of repression for this type of discussion, even as debates about Palestine are becoming a mainstream issue," Mr. Zahzah said.
The Deuce shows the '70s as a hell that no one should want to return to, even if it was a hotbed of creativity.
Increasingly privatized or demolished, and dismissed as an inevitable hotbed of corruption and crime, public housing may be the most maligned iteration of New
This year's G20 city of Hamburg has become a hotbed of political unrest as a ton of protests have been planned around the summit.
Among other things, Tesla was accused of being a "hotbed of racism" in a proposed class action lawsuit filed Monday in Alameda County, California.
Latin America — where wars, poverty and threats to rural societies continually inspire new and established journalists — is a hotbed of documentary photography and film.
The new suffragist, "Hotbed" contends, was someone who inserted herself into (and then co-opted strategies from) a larger movement of protest and change.
The Supreme Court alleged the 45-year-old failed to suppress last year's massive anti-Maduro rallies in Chacao, a hotbed of opposition activism.
Beard hair is coarser and more curly so traps dirt more easily, with hair around the nostrils and mouth the prime hotbed for bacteria.
The Greenwich Village district, where Ms. Bockman was a co-leader with Mr. LoCicero, Mr. Koch's campaign manager, was a hotbed of liberal politics.
"I don't think Cornell University is a hotbed of racial prejudice," said Ithaca's mayor, Svante L. Myrick, who is also a 2009 Cornell graduate.
Unless the US ramps up quarantines, the middle of the country could become the next hotbed and reinfect coastal cities, according to Morgan Stanley.
I live in Geneva, Switzerland, a hotbed of the outbreak, and my concerns about Covid-19 became much more personal on Friday the 13th.
Truckers involved in the apple trade were targeted earlier in the month, also in the southern part of Kashmir, a hotbed of militant activity.
Why it matters: The midwest is hardly a hotbed for venture capital activity, the majority of which goes to New York, Massachusetts and California.
Japan's second-largest island and popular tourist destination, Hokkaido, has become a hotbed for the novel coronavirus after authorities recorded 77 cases there alone.
India's capital has been a hotbed of protest against the law, which eases the path to people from neighbouring countries to gain Indian citizenship.
And finally, is it possible that New York City is not the hotbed of fragile blue flowers that conservatives elsewhere believe it to be?
He got his business degree from UC Berkeley in 1962, at a time when the school was a hotbed of left-wing political activism.
From 1985 to 1988, Latin Quarter was the central hotbed for New York rap: a raging party, proving ground, networking opportunity and combustible jamboree.
"We will not leave Tripoli as a hotbed of terrorists and the country will not rest until Tripoli returns to the homeland," he said.
Once the hotbed of the Taliban insurgency, Kandahar has remained relatively stable as district after district in surrounding provinces has fallen to the militants.
We move to New York City, sort of the hotbed of criminality from Robin's past, so she's a little trepidatious, and things quickly unravel.
"We need to make sure accurate information is out there especially because Baltimore is a hotbed of human trafficking in the country," Burnett added.
Until recently, Narva was stigmatized as a hotbed of crime and opioid addiction, closer not only in distance but also in mentality to Russia.
In practice, its "crime and safety" section has been a hotbed for racial stereotyping that's forced the company to rewrite its software and policies.
The Dark Web is a hotbed for the most insidious of humankind — from drug dealers on Silk Road to sex traffickers and child pornographers.
At least 28 troops in Niger were killed in an ambush near the border with Mali, a region that is a hotbed of jihadist activity.
That's obviously totally aside from the George Soros conspiracy theory fiasco; its mishandling of Myanmar genocide; and its standing as a hotbed for rampant misinformation.
The South Asian state's border with Afghanistan is a hotbed for extremist factions and the Pakistani army is widely believed to have helped the Taliban.
I grew up in an era before Gloria Steinem was a household name and my hometown in the Midwest wasn't exactly a hotbed of enlightenment.
With the cybersecurity market growing to a gigantic size, it is well established that Israel is a hotbed of innovation and startups in the space.
Kafranbel did not look like a hotbed of revolt, just a dozy country town in Idlib province, in north-western Syria near the Turkish border.
From techno beats to art happenings—as well as a tapas bar constructed only from recycled materials—Amsterdam is a hotbed of after-hours imagination.
During the early twentieth century, New York was a hotbed of progressive ideas and movements that gave rise to the New Deal and Great Society.
Disputed territories, such as Indonesia's Sulu-Sulawesi region, often lack administrative control and tend to become a hotbed for rogue groups, Greer and Watson explained.
Shenzhen's tech-heavy ChiNext, designed to be a driver of innovation, was launched a decade ago, but became a hotbed of speculation and corporate cheating.
Despite boasting a massive Muslim population, the region has escaped becoming a fundamentalist hotbed, unlike Europe, due to its geographical distance from the Middle East.
Of course, my experience a significant distance from the hotbed of Zika activity in Brazil does not necessarily represent what is happening across the country.
As everyone should know, Milwaukee is an international hotbed of youth dancing, with Milwaukee Bucks games at the Bradley Center being the epicenter of boogie.
Now, the automaker has been slapped with a class-action complaint that claims Tesla is a "hotbed for racist behavior" across one of Tesla's factories.
Three years later, Reddit remains a hotbed for discussion about where to find stolen nudes from both the first hack and this more recent one.
Twitter relies heavily on consumer trust to operate: if users think that it's a hotbed for CIA snooping, this could turn them off from tweeting.
Mexico, like Brazil, another auto-racing hotbed, is not a place where drivers can learn what they need to know to break into Formula One.
Not only has the West produced NBA players, comedians, and award-winning producers, but it is also becoming a hotbed for funneling out new talent.
SETH COLTER WALLS AT 38 SECONDS Baroque composers now obscure keep turning up in the hotbed of early music that New York has lately become.
Like Georgia, Ukraine is another former Soviet republic that has been presented by the Kremlin and its propaganda machine as a hotbed of violent Russophobia.
But thanks to an ambitious crop of entrepreneurs and support from public-private partnerships, it's also emerging as a hotbed for the music-technology industry.
Moving from Boston to New York in the late 203s, he became associated with the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, a hotbed of sonic ferment.
The president was a federal lawmaker representing Rio, a traditional hotbed of corruption, for nearly 30 years and his sons have followed him into politics.
Silicon Valley wrote the playbook for spending money in pursuit of growth, and the tech industry remains a hotbed of fast-growing yet unprofitable companies.
Three dismembered bodies, including a woman's, were found in the community of Angahuan near the drug-gang hotbed of Uruapan, the Michoacan prosecutors' office said.
The two had never met or spoken before, even though they came from the same municipality, San Pedro de Macorís, a hotbed of baseball talent.
The French natural wine world has been a hotbed, possibly because Beaujolais, which inspired so many natural wine producers, is the original vin de soif.
In the nineteen-thirties and forties, Turin was a hotbed of anti-Fascist activity, and almost everyone in the Levi family was part of it.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described Idlib as "the last major hotbed of terrorists" -- who were holding civilians hostage and stifling groups that wanted to negotiate.
The strike occurred in the vicinity of Jilib, Middle Juba Region, an area that has in the past been a hotbed of Al-Shabaab activity.
In 215, at the beginning of the Kosovo war, his hometown of Drenica, in the centre of the country, was a hotbed of Albanian separatism.
And there's no better dragstrip than Atco Dragway in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, a muscle car hotbed and home to the legendary Jersey Devil.
According to data from Tinder, Thanksgiving weekend is typically a hotbed for hookups, with more people swiping and matching each other than on non-holiday weekends.
According to Deadline, the new season spans three time periods and takes place in the Ozarks—America's new hotbed of crime and ill-gotten gains, apparently.
Starburst galaxies are known for being a hotbed for star formation — producing at such a breakneck speed they gobble up gas faster than it can replenish.
Starburst galaxies are known for being a hotbed for star formation — producing at such a breakneck speed they gobble up gas faster than it can replenish.
But as new research published today in PLOS Pathogens points out, medieval Europe was an absolute hotbed for the disease in terms of its genetic diversity.
Members of my family WhatsApp group  – a hotbed of right-wing propaganda and fake news –  for instance, casually label me "communist" for countering bullshit with facts.
It was the hotbed of the Sunni insurgency against first the U.S. forces in Iraq and then the Shi'ite-led governments that took over the country.
Lisa Williams and Anniki Sommerville from the Hotbed Collective wrote about this very issue in their aptly titled book More Orgasms Please: Why Female Pleasure Matters.
"This hotbed of terrorists (in Idlib) does really not bode anything good if such inaction continues," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
Barney Frank, a key architect of the post-crisis financial reform, said "without a doubt" it will become a hotbed issue ahead of the 2020 election.
Considering the swampy weather in Florida, which makes it a hotbed for bugs, the issue has become serious locally, with government officials worrying about the economy.
Social media is a hotbed for celebrity criticism — Kourtney Kardashian is far from the first person to have an Instagram photo scrutinized by the general public.
Even the New York Post, not exactly a hotbed of feminist awareness or a newspaper friendly toward the Clintons, recognized the pathbreaking nature of the night.
Many European Muslims live close together in neighborhoods like Belgium's Molenbeek, a working-class district that has found notoriety as a hotbed of violent jihadist ideology.
As claims and counter claims poured in from both sides, social media became a hotbed of unverified news, pictures and video clips, according to fact checkers.
Tony, a barber in Lawndale, California, was never much of a skater, despite having grown up in the skating hotbed of South Bay of Los Angeles.
Molenbeek has 'foreign fighter problem' The impoverished Brussels suburb of Molenbeek, where Abdeslam was arrested after Friday's gunbattle, has a reputation as a hotbed for jihadism.
Maurin Auxéméry, a programmer for the Montreal festival, says that London has emerged as a hotbed for edgy jazz artists such as The Comet Is Coming.
Visiting teams and media have long enjoyed the entertaining Tennessee capital on road trips, but the All-Star Weekend solidified Nashville's place as a hockey hotbed.
O, an Olympics top sponsor, organized an esports tournament only a stone's throw from the Games venues last week, with South Korea a hotbed for esports.
In the mid-to-late '90s, Stanford was a hotbed of entrepreneurship; there was already an on-campus search-engine startup in the form of Yahoo!
Here are some areas in which we can expect AI-based hyper-personalization in 2019: Physical fitness Physical health has become a hotbed for AI applications.
The combination of social media and television is a hotbed for sensational politicians who benefit from populations polarized by political, economic, religious, racial or ethnic divisions.
But it is also thrilling, full of promise, and, as several of the projects mentioned on Younger indicate, still a hotbed of creativity and new ideas.
Claire's has been further hurt as the malls in which many of its stores are located have lost their luster as a hotbed of teen activity.
Exxon spent $5.6 billion in early 2017 to buy assets in the shale oil hotbed of the Permian Basin, which stretches from Texas to New Mexico.
Photo by Angela Owens For those with their ears to the streets, Baltimore, MD has become a real hotbed of forward-thinking and experimental punk rock.
Guanajuato's governor, Diego Sinhue, estimated that around 300 people helped set fire to vehicles, although he defended the town against its infamy as a crime hotbed.
Warzones have always been a hotbed for disease and illness, but the terrorist factions that threaten us today impact global health in a whole different way.
This was, after all, a musical hotbed filled with classic imported cars and charming old buildings—surely they'd have a few forgotten crates of records somewhere.
And at the center of this "hotbed" of activity in the Village was Mabel Dodge, who hosted a weekly salon in her apartment on Fifth Avenue.
Social media became a hotbed of fan theories, zoomed in screenshots from the trailer and discussions about what Disney would do with George Lucas' iconic saga.
Much of the media, as the hotbed of hatred against Mr. Trump, has pushed me more toward him than his social behavior has done the opposite.
His long tenure as the leader of the poorest Arab country, which suffered periodic warfare and became a hotbed for Al Qaeda, left an undoubted mark.
Madaya has been a hotbed of anti-regime activity since protests against Assad first erupted in the spring of 2011 as the Arab Spring was underway.
In a matter of weeks, it became a hotbed for developing a coronavirus vaccine as quickly as possible using Moderna's genetics-based platform for vaccine development.
American intelligence officials say the Al Hol camp, managed by Syrian Kurdish allies with little aid or security, is evolving into a hotbed of ISIS ideology.
It has been further hurt as the malls in which many of its stores are located have lost their luster as a hotbed of teen activity.
It is Afghanistan's second major center of cultivation of the opium poppy after the neighboring province of Helmand, and a hotbed of activity by Taliban militants.
Clarkson, a Tiny Hockey Hotbed, Aims for Two N.C.A.A. Titles The women's team won its second national championship in a row and third in five years.
Advisers to Ronald Reagan, then governor of California, convinced him to fire Kerr on the grounds that the UC system had become a hotbed of communism.
On top of typos, the total lack of important context clues like tone and body language make it a hotbed for miscommunications with potentially disastrous consequences.
His statement came as government forces were trying to quell fighting in Marawi, a city of about 200,000 that has become a hotbed of Islamist militancy.
"It's just awesome: I'm in between superstars," said van der Meer, who started playing baseball when he was 5 in Rosmalen, a hotbed of Dutch baseball.
Yet it is also a football hotbed, having sent numerous players to top colleges and professional teams, including the Hall of Fame quarterback Y. A. Tittle.
Mr. Ford said he hoped the Corktown campus would be part of a technology hotbed attracting start-ups, investors and other companies working on autonomous vehicles.
Photo via Hubert Clarke Jr Who knew that Sydney, a city I don't really actually know a huge amount about, was a hotbed of house talent?
Yorkshire is far from the only hotbed for St. Pauli supporters abroad and, as a club with an internationalist political outlook, that's not really a surprise.
As Hotbed, an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, argues, this victory was largely due to the local activism of the bohemians of Greenwich Village.
The Democratic protest delayed the vote, leaving the Environmental Protection Agency -- an organization that has been a hotbed for controversy during the Trump transition - without a head.
Oda attacked the mountain-ringed province, a ninja hotbed with 40,000 to 60,000 troops, and conquered it following a failed attempt by his son Nobukatsu in 1579.
Florida, a state that has become something of an industry hotbed—CleanSearch's physical address is in Boca Raton, and more recently, two of the four suspected Mugshot.
The remote town, which is the gateway to Canada's oil sands region, a hotbed of fossil fuel extraction, saw a high temperature of 91 Fahrenheit on Tuesday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Mexico City in 1970 was a hotbed of social and cultural upheaval, but that's usually relegated to the backdrop in Roma.
Drug producers in Mexico's Golden Triangle — a hotbed for production of marijuana and opium and increasingly of synthetic drugs— have confirmed the declining appeal of Mexican marijuana.
We're taking a deep dive into the conversation and culture around Consent now, however, because college campuses aren't just a hotbed for these issues — they're ground zero.
Television showed footage of paramilitary soldiers patrolling empty streets in the city, a hotbed of the 30-year revolt in which more than 50,000 people have died.
Montreal, another AI hotbed, has Element AI, a lab co-founded by Yoshua Bengio, a specialist in deep learning—and newish labs opened by Facebook and Samsung.
When he came upon the gathering at the Jallianwala Bagh, he sincerely thought he had "stumbled upon nothing less than the epicentre and hotbed of the rebellion".
The ban extends to Instagram, which is owned by Facebook and has been getting more attention as a hotbed of extremism and conspiracy theories in recent months.
The victims, which included three women, were found at three different locations in the drug-cartel hotbed of Uruapan, state prosecutor Adrian Lopez told reporters Thursday morning.
At the start of his administration in 2200, Peña Nieto deftly changed the country's narrative from it being a hotbed of drug violence to an economic miracle.
Veracruz was a notorious hotbed of crime under former governor Javier Duarte, who has been a fugitive since organized crime charges were brought against him in October.
The place has become a hotbed of environmental reporting, as a group of self-taught and deeply compromised journalists wage a lonely war against the logging campaign.
As the city transformed into a cyberpunk nightmare, neither the Chinese nor British government wanted to take responsibility for this runaway hotbed of brothels and drug dens.
One of the most impassioned pleas has come from the ranks of Silicon Valley — the HBO show, not the actual tech hotbed upon which it is based.
Rising to the second spot in the Top Cities list, Miami-Fort Lauderdale has emerged as a hotbed for entrepreneurs and, more specifically, Latino small-business owners.
Shenzhen's tech-heavy ChiNext board became a hotbed of speculation and soared to dizzying heights after its 2010 launch, but has had a lacklustre performance since 2015.
Hollywood is a hotbed of invention and reinvention, so people come to Hollywood not so much to escape their past, but to step into a new dream.
This week, Travis Kalanick — the legendary take-no-prisoners CEO whose Silicon Valley home is known as a hotbed of entrepreneurial ideas— stepped down from the company.
Mindanao has been plagued by decades of separatist rebellion and the Philippines is concerned it could become a hotbed of extremism if Islamic State gains a foothold.
Ashmawy moved in 2014 to Derna, a hotbed of Libyan Islamist radicalism near the border with Egypt, where he runs an al-Qaeda cell, security sources say.
For White, China has become the new hotbed in Asian soccer, and the benefits of the increase in spending can be seen as the league grows stronger.
As in real 1880s New York, the world of the film is a harsh one, rife with exploitation and corruption—in other words, a hotbed for activism.
The Sun King consolidated his power by turning his court into a hotbed of status anxiety, calibrated in degrees of chic, of which he was the arbiter.
Approximately 80 percent of the inhabitants were Sunnis, making Aleppo a hotbed of resistance, although not all Sunnis opposed the regime, and even fewer took up arms.
Few observers would have described the banking sector as a hotbed of ethical compunction, but even by the jaundiced standards of the industry HSBC's transgressions were extreme.
If nothing else, The Deuce shows the '70s as a hell that no one should want to return to, even if it was a hotbed of creativity.
Then I found out about the Port Authority, which was a hotbed of steamy shit for a teenager, and found out I can make some coins there.
But social media researchers said that the site had over the last year become more of a hotbed for hateful posts and videos meant to provoke discord.
Her home in Streatham, South London, the picture of propriety, was actually a hotbed of vice, visited (so they say) by members of Parliament, peers and policemen.
Average November Fare: $824 (-63 percent) "There is literally nothing to do here," the British musician Noel Gallagher once said of Brussels, that hotbed of policy directives.
He turned the San Francisco Symphony into a West Coast hotbed of this composer, giving performances of the symphonies that brought uncanny balance to these extreme scores.
Yet this parched Outback western, awash in noirish mannerisms and a sunstroke-inducing palette, harbors a robust social conscience beneath its hotbed of bribery and sex trafficking.
The DCCC's list of its 59 top targets includes three districts that are fully or partially in Orange County, California, once the suburban hotbed of American conservatism.
Tests of Democracy: Portland is known for being a quirky refuge for parody TV, but the city is now drawing attention as a hotbed of political unrest.
Kuwait has the second-largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Middle East after Iran, which has become a hotbed for the disease in the region.
Cuba, which in many ways remains stuck in the analogue past, may seem an unlikely hotbed for cryptocurrencies - digital tokens that use encryption techniques to secure transactions.
Also in Grand Rapids (a new hotbed of mobility innovation), May Mobility recently launched its driverless shuttles on a 3.2-mile downtown bus route in the city.
The number of cases in Japan has spiked in recent days, most of them tied to a quarantined cruise ship that turned into a hotbed of transmission.
During Maria Klawe's 11-year run as president of Harvey Mudd College, she's turned the school's prestigious computer science program into a hotbed for aspiring female developers.
I've also put them in the back of my house and have found that my backyard is quite the late-night hotbed for stray cats and rabbits.
Cheerleading is also a potent symbol: It depends on the girls' literally supporting one another, but at the same time it's a hotbed of jealous, sexualized competition.
Reddit might be the "front page of the internet," a hotbed of memes and viral videos, but the site's not known for being particularly popular with teens.
You see, modern California — once a hotbed of conservatism — has become a very liberal, very Democratic state, in part thanks to rapidly rising Hispanic and Asian populations.
My visit to Baltimore was filled with quirky fun like this: singular activities that make Maryland's largest city a creative hotbed and thoroughly worthwhile place to visit.
The North African country is a hotbed for human traffickers, whose network of smuggling operations have gone widely unchecked due to Libya's lack of effective central governance.
The move comes after the company faced mounting criticism for providing services to a website that has become a hotbed for so-called manifestos from mass shooters.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed — but Philly is more than a hotbed of history.
Pennsylvania, and specifically Pittsburgh, is already a hotbed of AV testing and research with Carnegie Mellon University, Aurora, Argo AI and Uber ATG all located in the area.
Oromia was a hotbed of the protests that propelled Abiy to power, but it is also one of the areas where he has struggled to keep the peace.
Unless you consider neoprene belts, posture trackers, and shiatsu massage pillows cutting edge, the realm of back pain prevention hasn't been a hotbed of innovation since, well, ever.
It was an unlikely partnership — on the one hand, the country's premier nonfiction film festival, a hotbed of progressive values, and on the other a conservative evangelical institution.
They're being blamed for the disrepair for a building that the city has allowed to fall apart, they say, while CasaPound claims it's also a hotbed for drugs.
Atlanta in the early 2000s was a hotbed for musical innovation, with artists like OutKast spinning their eccentricities and distinct Southern identity into record deals and national fame.
In Shopian, in the militant hotbed of south Kashmir, a dozen schools were open on Monday but attendance was zero, Kashmir's director for school education Younis Malik said.
Yik Yak also earned attention, and school-wide bans, from college campus officials when it was used to make threats and became a hotbed for abuse and harassment.
While political discussions are often a hotbed for trolling and the general social media-induced lack of empathy, an app like Burst can help in other areas, too.
But under the icy exterior is a hotbed of start-ups looking to become major players in the young but fast-growing areas of virtual and augmented reality.
A hotbed of anti-Maduro sentiment, San Cristobal was the site of the worst violence during protests two years ago that led to 43 deaths around the nation.
Remarkably, no such startup yet has a national banking charter in America, although the country is a hotbed of financial technology, spawning innovators from PayPal to Quicken Loans.
It is so sad that this richly blessed country has become a ghost land and may become another failed African state and a hotbed of terrorism like Somalia.
The activity has since taken off worldwide much more dramatically than it has domestically; the Middle East, especially, has emerged as an unlikely hotbed of Body Flight hobbyists.
It has a large, predominantly Muslim population of first-, second- and third-generation immigrants from North Africa and has gained an unwelcome reputation as a hotbed of jihadism.
So at the age of 216, he moved from his home in Cali, Colombia, to the tennis hotbed that is the Miami area to seriously pursue a career.
She said Silicon Valley was a hotbed for fast-growing startups fueled by venture capital, but the model would not work for social enterprise ecosystems in emerging countries.
Biographies of Mr. Bloomberg, along with contemporary news reports, have described the company in those days as a hotbed of brusque talk that was often demeaning to women.
Use of drones in China's heritage conservation efforts follow the inroads made in various industries, as the country has become a hotbed for innovation in unmanned aerial vehicles.
Trump, for his part, argues that Clinton bears responsibility as Obama's first secretary of State for Syria's collapse and for allowing it to become a hotbed for ISIS.
Rather than a hotbed of racial hatred, then, Britain is more a country that takes hate crime seriously and encourages citizens to report such acts when they occur.
A leafy town on the outskirts of London that's home to some of the City's top bankers and hedge fund managers is an unlikely hotbed of political revolution.
London's fintech scene has been booming in recent months, amid record funding, and continues to be a hotbed for innovation in finance from payments solutions to increased transparency.
Charlottesville, which is home to the University of Virginia, has become a hotbed of white nationalist activists partly because of the city's decision to remove several Confederate monuments.
Nunez is secretary general of the CNTE's Section 22 in the southern state of Oaxaca, a longstanding hotbed of resistance to government efforts to reform the education system.
Last August, three of the generals, including the regional commander, met with municipal officials in the state of Tachira, a hotbed of protests against Maduro in recent years.
Oxford University continues to be a hotbed of AI talent, fuelling not just academic research into AI but also the ambitions of startups and large technology companies alike.
Take Hillary Clinton's wikiFeet page, where the Democratic presidential nominee's feet are rated about 2.5 stars out of five, and her comment section is a hotbed of debate.
Messaging apps are a hotbed of gossip, shade throwing, crush confessing, and meme sharing—your drunk, emoji-heavy musings should never make it out into the real world.
Even worse, though, was the innocent and bewildered celebrity chef Rachel Ray, whose Instagram and Twitter also became a hotbed of bee emojis and nasty threats by mistake.
While Korea has long been known as the skin-innovation hotbed, the latest focus seems to be a play on something that is far from new: pH levels.
As for why this region was such a hotbed for cannabis, it's been theorized that ancient trade corridors throughout Eurasia helped the plant spread and find new uses.
For Insight Partners, a New York venture firm, the hotbed of activity compelled it to open an office in Tel Aviv last month - the firm's first international outpost.
Hazelton has been a hotbed of violence, recording 275 episodes of assaults on workers and fighting among inmates in 2017, an investigation by The New York Times found.
The clinic, which is the only abortion facility for nearly 250 miles, has become a hotbed of anti-abortion activity, sometimes attracting hundreds of protesters at a time.
As the city turned into a hotbed of political and labor conflicts, the Modelo overflowed with inmates, from violent criminals to trade unionists, anarchists, communists and revolutionary intellectuals.
And a 2018 Brookings report cast Austin as No. 6 in a list of US cities attracting the most millennials, making Austin a hotbed for young professionals specifically.
Carnival's Diamond Princess cruise ship became a hotbed for infection in the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, infecting more than 700 passengers and crew members on board.
In China, prisons have become a hotbed for the new coronavirus and Iran has made the move to temporarily release 54,000 people from prison to stem the outbreak.
The suspected gunman has been linked to a racist manifesto that, shortly before the shooting, appeared on 8chan, a fringe website known as a hotbed of white supremacy.
Nigeria is becoming Africa's unofficial tech capital Nigeria has become a magnet for venture capital, a hotbed for startup formation and a strategic entry point for Silicon Valley.
Las Vegas has become a hotbed for ballplayers — including Bryce Harper and Kris Bryant, Sewald's childhood friend and college teammate — but Maddux is the city's best baseball export.
Arizona, for instance, is a hotbed for self-driving testing in part because its governor in 2015 wrote an executive order telling state agencies to support their testing.
Neither Musil seems a likely candidate for the role of novelist, even in that hotbed of modernism that was the Austro-Hungarian Empire during its dying liberal decades.
At the same time, Ms. Ekomo-Soignet said, social media has become a hotbed of hate speech, often expressed in religious terms, that is having dangerous consequences offline.
India's capital has been a hotbed of protests against the law, which eases the path of non-Muslims from three neighbouring Muslim-dominated countries to gain Indian citizenship.
Its commercial value was now discounted by its potential as a hotbed for dangerous free expression and a base of subversion against the party's rule on the mainland.
Salle, an Oklahoman schooled at the avant-gardist hotbed of CalArts, in Valencia, California, likewise hit on a sensationally innovative aesthetic, whose promise also stalled, in arbitrary permutations.
PNG, considered the lowest cost source of LNG growth, has been a hotbed of takeover activity, which could see other bidders emerge for Santos, analysts at UBS said.
The data treasure trove While the cloud certainly offers unprecedented benefits in terms of cost and efficiency, it is a fast-growing, ever-evolving hotbed for malicious activity.
First, the strain of a sudden onslaught of users, followed by copycat apps and a slanderous campaign that falsely claimed the app was a hotbed of sex trafficking.
It has become a selfieland, a favored site for fashion shoots and industry parties, and a hotbed for real estate agents stealthily and successfully monetizing on liberal paradise.
As waves of automation-fueled job losses crash against the labor market, one unexpected hotbed of disruption is Las Vegas, a city overflowing with low-wage, low-skill work.
The Twin Cities is a hotbed for Native artists, with at least six galleries that feature either specifically Native American artists or indigenous artists from the Americas more broadly.
In January 2019, the former Communist Party chief of Boshe Village in Guangdong Province was executed for his role in turning his town into a hotbed of meth production.
Another senior security official told Reuters on the condition of anonymity that "some of the youth of the area are highly radicalized" and it is "a hotbed of militancy".
In third place in the city survey, San Francisco–Oakland is another hotbed of tech-driven innovation that is attracting STEM talent from across the United States and abroad.
Outsiders' first arc centers on the politics of the fictional European country of Markovia, which is dealing with a refugee crisis and has become a hotbed of metahuman trafficking.
During the 1970s, the Cold War was in full swing and Eastern Europe was a hotbed of agents and spies of both the Soviet Union and the United States.
European bonds have become a hotbed for M&A financing over the last year with a host of US blue-chip companies raising debt in jumbo multi-tranche format.
From video games, to 3D printers, to VR headsets, the crowdsharing platform has become a hotbed for innovation, helping to launch upwards of 127,000 successful campaigns over the years.
US Department of Defense Deputy Press Secretary Gordon Trowbridge released a statement that said the Nangarhar province has been a "hotbed" for ISIS activity since the summer of 2015.
Once a hotbed of Ku Klux Klan activity, Stone Mountain Park is home to a large carving in the granite mountain depicting Confederate leaders President Jefferson Davis and Gens.
But while Bobadilla (population 480) may seem like an unlikely location for the future of supersonic travel, the Andalusian region is quickly becoming a hotbed of high-tech activity.
Retirement is a hotbed issue that elicits different reactions depending on the age of the individual in question, but proves to be a problem that affects all three generations.
The Trump White House has been a hotbed of palace intrigue since its earliest days, and the whispers against Coates are the latest in a string of similar campaigns.
"   In a statement titled "Hotbed of Misinformation" issued on its website Wednesday, Tesla said it is "absolutely against any form of discrimination, harassment, or unfair treatment of any kind.
What was supposed to be an iconic moment for the 21-year-old model quickly became memorable for the wrong reasons as it morphed into a hotbed of controversy.
Lines were reported in the southeastern Anzoategui and Bolivar states as well as the opposition hotbed of Tachira near Colombia, where anti-government protests have flared in recent days.
Experiments in the North Sea, another hotbed of oil drilling, are showing that capturing and storing carbon dioxide below the seafloor can work without significant leaks or environmental damage.
In addition, there will be scrutiny of the Muslim community of Molenbeek -- an area already known to be a hotbed of Islamic radicalism -- in the aftermath of these raids.
Afghanistan is still a hotbed of global terrorism -Afghanistan accounted for nearly 13% of all terrorism-related deaths from 2000-2015, according to a 803 United Nations report. 2.
A historical hotbed of football, home to Clough, Paisley, Gascoigne and Shearer, the region has been left to wither, forgotten by a nation obsessed with its teeming, gleaming capital.
In hindsight, the exclusion of this relatively small but highly educated group from Pakistan's political order was a somber presage of Pakistan's lethal transformation into a hotbed of extremism.
Indeed, even the detective who catches the case ("Lost's" Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, a bright spot) is familiar with Sadler's series, which provides the usual hotbed of insecurities and alliances.
The event triggered a thoroughly documented sequence of responses — a manhunt, a three-month state of emergency and retributive air strikes on the Isis hotbed of Raqqa in Syria.
Flanked by equally insular communities of Italian-Americans and Irish-Americans, the Coops was a hotbed of leftist activism, where the elders pushed education and argued politics in Yiddish.
"I think Washington being a hotbed of politics everybody here is obsessed with it but I don't think the rest of the country is obsessed with it," he added.
In the days before the election, a private Facebook group of Clinton supporters, called Pantsuit Nation, grew to three million members, an online hotbed of anticipation and premature triumph.
As for Trump putting the brakes on aid to the country over claims it's a hotbed for terrorist activity against the US, Diplo clearly thinks there's a better way.
The state has been a hotbed of prison organizing since at least 2014, when the Free Alabama Movement (FAM), inspired by the 93 Georgia prison strikes, began to crystallize.
Virginia is a hotbed of history (there's Colonial Williamsburg, George Washington's Mount Vernon, and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello), but the Arlington National Cemetery attracts around three million visitors a year.
Collectors may not think of Kosovo as a hotbed of artistic innovation, but this gallery, the first from that country to participate in the fair, may change some minds.
He completed his B.F.A. at the University of Indiana in 1960 and hitchhiked to New York City, a hotbed of not only creative energy but also tangible source material.
As a faculty member at Wayne State University, a hotbed of black student activism, Boyd joined the successful push for the creation of an influential African-American studies program.
Mr. Albanese recently moved to Richmondtown on Staten Island — a hotbed of Trump support — from his longtime home in Bay Ridge, to care for his 89-year-old mother.
Mr. Peña Nieto had refused to speak at a candidates' forum at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the public university in Mexico City regarded as a leftist hotbed.
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Berkeley has been a hotbed of controversy this year, with a series of planned — and, in some cases, later canceled — speeches by conservatives whom opponents accused of promoting bigotry.
"In the fight against terror, it is important that Iraq does not again become a hotbed of terrorists' recruitment and training," said Defence Minister Trine Bramsen in a statement.
He was raised primarily in the Bronx, in the Forest Houses projects, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School, which in the early 1970s was rapidly becoming a graffiti hotbed.
It was a hotbed of controversy in 2012 when the Israeli authorities followed a court order to evacuate 20013 families from five buildings built illegally on private Palestinian land.
He went on to study at Harvard, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1936, and then spent a year at the London School of Economics, a hotbed of socialist intellectuals.
Unlicensed spectrum has been a hotbed for mobile innovation, home to a myriad of devices and technologies beyond Wi-Fi including Bluetooth, baby monitors, and near-field communication (NFC).
In recent years, Burning Man has even become a hotbed for tech CEOs like Google co-founder Larry Page, Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos, and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.
"TikTok has become a hotbed of talent, and there's so much discoverability on the platform that it can be used as this mechanism to discover new voices," she said.
For example, the famed Amherst, N.H., Fourth of July parade usually serves as a hotbed for presidential hopefuls, but none of the top-tier candidates showed up this year.
The city has been a regular focus for anti-Muslim conspiracy theorists, who've repeatedly claimed that it's a hotbed of terrorist activity and home to a Jihadi training camp.
Michael Kretschmer, the premier of Saxony and a close Merkel ally, vowed to deal firmly with extremists in his state, long a hotbed of support for far-right parties.
While Brooklyn's profile as an hotbed of dance music clearly has never been greater, the borough still contains countless sounds, spots, and shawarma sellers that fly under the radar.
This year has been a hotbed for technology IPOs after a dull 2016, which marked the slowest year for such IPOs since 2008, when just 20 technology companies went public.
New York City is experimenting to see if Brownsville, which has the most densely concentrated area of public housing in the United States, can also be a hotbed of innovation.
Vietnam is the main hotbed, with many young people making tortuous journeys through Russia and Europe, having paid thousands of pounds for the promise of a decent job in Britain.
The company's message boards have become a hotbed, with pro-diversity employees finding themselves on the receiving end of abuse and conservative employees saying that Google makes them feel unwelcome.
Golunov's story focused on the seedy underbelly of the funeral industry in Moscow, a business that over the last decade has been a hotbed of threats, violence, and shady deals.
The people at VanMoof know this — the Netherlands, and Amsterdam in particular, is a hotbed for bike theft — and it's why they decided to fight it in the first place.
Once a protectionist hotbed after its old-line businesses were devastated by imports, the state is now home to the plants of huge multinational corporations such as BMW and Michelin.
For instance, violations involving corporate disclosures and financials may well be a hotbed of misconduct, an area which already represents a significant portion of whistleblower tips received by the SEC.
Sa'ir, with a long history of resistance to Israel, has become heralded in Palestinian lore as the hotbed of this latest wave of stabbings and attempted stabbings by young people.
The arrests are the latest example of anti-migrant protests spawning far-right terror in the east German state, which has a reputation as a hotbed of right-wing extremism.
Soldiers raided a village in south Kashmir, long a hotbed of separatist revolt, following intelligence reports that militants had taken shelter there, said the sources who declined to be identified.
When Berkeley passed its soda tax in 2014, industry groups dismissed the measure as a fluke given the city's largely white population and reputation as a hotbed for liberal measures.
Several apps have been launched to help refugees integrate in recent months, including one catered specifically to the city of Dresden, which has been a hotbed of anti-migrant protests.
He explained that, while Silicon Valley is a hotbed for tech development, understanding the problems that need to be solved requires spending time in markets like India and the Philippines.
It's not difficult to see the chilling effect this saga has had on other would-be investors who continue to view the country as a hotbed of crime and corruption.
Malik had worked for the paper for the past three years in the restive town of Tral, which is a hotbed of militancy in a decades-old Kashmiri separatist movement.
It was a hotbed of Jewish intellectuals in the 1930s, and today it welcomes the ambitious children of families from around the world, many of them poor and working class.
And though you might assume Liberal would be a hotbed of leftist, proto-communist beliefs, Walser sold land to those moving in, and the businesses that settled there were independent.
That said, Atlanta is a hotbed for fintech, so we're talking to some local investors who haven't done much consumer but are interested in Greenlight because of the fintech angle.
The vast desert province is an historic hotbed of the hardline Sunni insurgency sparked by 2003's U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, which empowered the oil-rich nation's Shi'ite majority.
For example, it is in the immediate interest of Europe's Mediterranean countries that Libya and the broader North African region stop existing as a hotbed of conflicts and human smuggling.
That's exactly what parts of the Eastern Congo are, and it can become a very strong hotbed of people who want to do us harm if we don't pay attention.
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In San Francisco, once feared to be a hotbed for the coronavirus, doctors are not yet seeing the dire overcrowding of hospitals that areas such as New York are experiencing.
Because PokeStops are typically located at important or iconic places in any given area, such as historic landmarks or monuments, the Capitol Hill area is a hotbed for Pokemon activity.
The couple moved to Los Angeles, where she was seen as a mentor and inspiration to the young musicians turning Central Avenue clubs into a hotbed of modern jazz innovation.
Ross Intelligence, an A.I. start-up founded in Toronto, moved to the San Francisco Bay Area two years ago for the business and funding opportunities in the tech world's hotbed.
When I was a little kid, before Edison, N.J., was a hotbed of Indian culture, one Sunday a month, we'd pack up the station wagon and drive to Jackson Heights.
At the time, the Wall was still standing, and the western part of the divided city was a hotbed of radical politics, Cold War angst and scrappy, state-subsidized bohemia.
The Finsbury Park Mosque opened in 1994 and became a hotbed of Islamist militants, including Zacarias Moussaoui, a Frenchman convicted of conspiring to kill Americans as part of the Sept.
The technology sector may be seen by the stock market as the hotbed of growth and the rally's main driver, but Jim Cramer wanted to put its performance into context.
"When I graduated from college I moved to Springfield, Illinois, right in 1978 where it was the hotbed of the national campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment," Tchen recalled.
Through splendidly reproduced photographs, daguerreotypes, postcards and advertisements, Cuba – Havana in particular – is seen as a somewhat swinging, open-to-all cosmopolitan hotbed of entertainment, elegance, and boundless cultural production.
But at the Cavern Club Celebrity Theater in eastern Los Angeles, a hotbed of drag performance that is actually as well as figuratively underground, it was just business as usual.
Abdeslam was wounded in the leg during a shootout with police in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek, a hotbed of Islamic extremism where authorities suspect the Paris attacks were planned.
A similar model is now in place in British Columbia, Canada, which is suffering from its own opioid epidemic and has become a hotbed for innovative approaches (including prescription heroin).
Swimming pools across America have long been a hotbed of racism—from poolside segregation in the 3303s to a brutal police encounter at a McKinney, Texas, teen pool party in 20160.
The 58-year-old was active in cultural activities and wanted to open a music school in nearby Bagmara village, a hotbed for the banned Islamic militant group, Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
It is home to Europe's busiest ferry port, booming with trade to and from the continental mainland, but it has also been a hotbed for Euroskepticism for at least 20 years.
And California — which uses a strange system where delegates are allocated by congressional district — has historically been a hotbed of anti-immigration backlash among conservatives, a very promising sign for Trump.
We demand better representation and sharper cultural relevance in our entertainment, in addition to wanting the industry that produces it to stop being a hotbed of sexual assault, harassment, and misogyny.
In 2012, Yang chose to work with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, who had dreams of remaking his hometown into a hotbed for entrepreneurship, and make Vegas one of VFA's inaugural cities.
"By the middle of the 20th century scholars ... started predicting that Africa (and Latin America) was going to be the hotbed of Christianity," said Asamoah-Gyadu, an authority on African Christianity.
Fajardo, who is credited with Medellin&aposs transformation from a hotbed of crime into a growing tourist destination, has run on a platform of rooting out corruption and boosting social programs.
In that prosperous but faction-riven hotbed of "jealousy and scandal", Midhat takes over his father's shop and half-willingly marries the strong-minded Fatima, the daughter of an independence leader.
The border area with Syria is an historic hotbed of the hardline Sunni insurgency sparked by 2003's U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, which empowered the oil-rich nation's Shi'ite majority.
The soldiers in Mindanao—a hotbed for jihadist group Abu Sayyaf—are there to assist local forces with counter-terror operations, including surveillance, training and information sharing, according to local media.
The Persian Gulf region is currently the world's foremost hotbed for the hacking market, Dilian told Gizmodo, largely because Asian and African governments feel comfortable purchasing these tools in that region.
Alternately billed as the cheapest place to find a room in the city and a hotbed of illicit businesses, it is considered one of the most infamous places in Hong Kong.
And while YouTube's recent ban on certain gun modification videos signals a small step toward better policing its website for dangerous content, the site is still a hotbed for gun tutorials.
Amazon is en route to become the top clothing seller in the US The $250 billion clothing and accessories industry in the US is a hotbed for the e-commerce company.
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In Europe, often considered to be the archeological hotbed of global invention, similar types of ground edge axes are dated only relatively recently, he explained, around 6,000 to 7,000 years ago.
The first thing he taught me was that these are actually called "slack fill" cases, and the second thing he taught me was that San Francisco is a hotbed for them.
Jerry Brown of California, a Democrat who lost his own bitter primary campaign for president against Bill Clinton in 1992 and whose state delegation has been a hotbed of Sanders support.
Against the notion that college today is a hotbed of left-wing radicalism disconnected from the real world, Kwon tells a story of right-wing extremism embedded in a patriarchal order.
Then Mr. Thiel revealed in mid-October that he was giving money to the candidacy of Donald J. Trump, which infuriated many people in the anti-Trump hotbed of Silicon Valley.
With America being a hotbed of contemporary cuisine—as well as a gargantuan melting pot of culture, academia, and economy—it's relatively surprising, then, that its primary MRE cuisine is Italian.
While the sprawling suburb of Burlington, Ontario is nobody's idea of a musical hotbed, it will soon be home to the second largest vinyl-pressing plant in all of North America.
Now the island has become a hotbed for sophisticated, small-scale international artisans with Balinese-inflected designs and outsize visions — and all because of a lucky combination of economics and aesthetics.
"They don't want the truth to be shown to the world," said Ahmed Babikir, a dentist, speaking by phone from a hiding place in the Burri neighborhood, a hotbed of protests.
It is now a sideshow: good for boosting a few hotbed countries' morale but not for routinely attracting tennis's biggest stars or generating consistent global interest and major 21st century revenue.
Similarly, for all the "Fox & Friends" talk of the F.B.I. as a hotbed of Clintonian intrigue, it has long been one of the most traditionally conservative institutions in American public life.
Inspired by stories from Giovanni Boccaccio's "The Decameron" — seasoned with a sprinkling of Monty Python — the writer and director, Jeff Baena, turns an Italian convent into a hotbed of repressed desires.
It's often mentioned with neighbors Raleigh and Chapel Hill when referring to the area's Research Triangle, the tri-city region known as a hotbed for technology start-ups and innovative research.
They're not particularly well armed to begin with, and Bespin isn't exactly a hotbed of hostile activity (unless the shady city administrator strikes a bum deal with the Empire, that is).
Mr. Trump's photo op at the border was his only public appearance during two days in California, a state that has been a hotbed of opposition to his presidency and policies.
He cites tax reforms in Estonia, a hotbed of digital age innovation, and New Zealand, which despite few natural resources and a remote location, prospers by importing tourists and exporting wines.
And for Robin Roberts and her Good Morning America colleagues, the New York City tourist hotbed has also been where they come to work every morning for the last 20 years.
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said it discovered the cell on Thursday, after a tip-off, at a police station in Manila's Tondo district, a hotbed of drug-war killings.
Shokin's critics included his deputy, Vitaliy Kasko, who publicly resigned in February 2016 saying the General Prosecutor's office was a "brake on the reform of criminal justice, a hotbed of corruption".
The most high-profile case of apparent impunity is the massacre a year ago in the neighborhood of La Saline, a hotbed of mobilization against Moise's government, according to rights advocates.
An elite German police commando unit was a hotbed of far-right ideology in which 8 of its 12 members were linked to a doomsday "prepper" network, according to a report.
In the UK, the Labour Party is coming apart over accusations from some journalists, politicians and other observers that it has become a hotbed of anti-Semitism under leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The city—which suffered tremendously from the downfall of the American economy over the last decade—is the birthplace for countless genres of music, a hotbed for rap, house, and soul.
Fyre, catapulted with community support, has since procured the capital to buy her own space, conveniently located in the middle of a hotbed of strip clubs, porn shops, and lingerie stores.
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Northeastern Italy has been a hotbed of the anti-vaccine movement since a judge in Rimini ruled in 256 that the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, known as MMR, caused autism.
Lucid Motors is based in California, which is quickly becoming a hotbed of activity for electric cars, autonomous vehicles, and other futuristic tech that is roiling the 127-year-old automotive industry.
At our next destination, Bir, the Colonel's Resort was jaw-droppingly beautiful with horses frolicking in the fields and paragliders floating in the sky — the town is a hotbed for the sport.
The lira's 2018 plunge triggered a deep recession, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government may see the attraction of suffocating an offshore market it believes to be a hotbed of destabilising speculation.
"Trump's stance towards tightening H1-B visas could negatively impact the company in the near term, given Apple and other companies in the Valley is a hotbed for technology developers," Ives said.
The subreddit was also an early hotbed for conspiracy theories about murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, with The_Donald posters regularly claiming without evidence that Rich was murdered by Hillary Clinton.
MANY Australians dislike their country's reputation as a hotbed of deadly creatures, but it is a brave surfer who has never felt a prickle of anxiety at what lurks beneath the surf.
As a place where fans are afforded the opportunity to finally come face-to-face with their favorite actors and creators, conventions have long been a major hotbed for outpourings of emotion.
Nangarhar province, of which Jalalabad is capital, shares a long and porous border with Pakistan, and has recent years become a hotbed of militants affiliated to both Islamic State and the Taliban.
Many global business leaders want to experience Silicon Valley firsthand to understand what makes this hotbed of technology so unique, to uncover its secret recipe and to tap into potential collaboration opportunities.
Anbar province, where Rutba is located, has been a hotbed of Sunni insurgency against the Shi'ite-led government and the U.S. forces that overthrew former president Saddam Hussein, a Sunni, in 2003.
The region is well known to his men as the hotbed of the Sunni insurgency against U.S. forces that invaded Iraq and later the Shi'ite-led governments that took over the country.
Pulwama, their home district, is part of restive south Kashmir, the hotbed of an armed insurgency against the Indian government that has raged on for nearly 30 years, killing some 50,000 people.
Europe has become a hotbed for M&A debt financing over the last year with borrowers such as AB InBev and Verizon demonstrating the depth of demand for multi-tranche jumbo trades.
"This house became a hotbed of activism, a centerpiece for the struggle for equality, a monument to fight not just for women's equality, but ultimately for equality for everybody," Mr. Obama said.
The bill, co-sponsored by Liberal MPP Mike Colle, would also prohibit colleges and universities, which have been a hotbed of BDS activism, from supporting or participating in the movement in general.
"We accept applications from anybody, any program, any student, but there are schools where we know there is a hotbed of talent," says Caitlin Storhaug, who leads global recruiting communications for McKinsey.
While the city has always been a hotbed for South African talent, nurturing the likes of Riky Rick, Okmalumkoolkat, and Muzi, it's usually once artists leave the 031 that they find success.
With the porn world still reeling from high-profile rape allegations, did he recognize the portrayal of the industry as a hotbed of exploitation, in which powerful men routinely abused their positions?
It gave rise to a hotbed of a new war in Korea, and the US imperialist policy of turning South Korea into a military base entered the stage of full-scale realization.
In other words, it's still more horseshit about Dearborn—which has a large Muslim population and is arguably the center of Arab-American culture in the US—being a hotbed of terrorism.
He received a Ph.D. in nuclear physics from Cornell in 1952 and joined Bell Labs, the longtime hotbed of innovation and Nobel Prizes, in Murray Hill, N.J., where he worked until 1991.
Military commanders said plans were still underway for American and Turkish troops to conduct joint patrols near Manbij, a former Islamic State hotbed in northern Syria that was liberated by Kurdish fighters.
At the time of the inn's construction, the surrounding area was known as Riverside; like the rest of the city, it became a hotbed of real estate speculation over the coming decades.
And Arizona became a hotbed of self-driving testing by telling auto and technology companies — like Uber — that it will not ask too many questions or institute a lot of new rules.
T's Best of 2100 A profile of Solange, an hour-by-hour chronicle of New York in the early '221s, a look at Michigan as a hotbed of Modernist architecture — and more.
California is an endlessly exciting place for The Times to cover: It's the world's fifth-largest economy, at the forefront of all sorts of change, extremely complex and a hotbed of contradictions.
In the wake of deGrom, Kluber and now Gilbert, Stetson coaches have honed their recruiting pitch, branding the midmajor program as a hotbed for hurlers looking to develop into Cy Young winners.
At the same time, Dr. Hinton, who left academia in the United States in part as a personal protest against military funding of research, has helped make Canada a high-tech hotbed.
Blessed with excellent institutions of higher learning like Georgia Tech, Emory, Morehouse, and Spelman, and with a robust private sector, Atlanta's tech scene is also a rarity: a hotbed of diverse innovation.
Mr. Perot was a Texas businessman who ran for president twice in the 1990s on a third-party platform that idealized small-town life and tarred Washington as a hotbed of corruption.
For decades, as I showed in my recent book, Temp, California has relied on independent contractors across its economy, especially as it became the hotbed first of electronics and then of tech.
First signed into law in 1994 by President Clinton, VAWA has been a hotbed of conflict and deep divisions along party lines – with both sides taking part in public mudslinging and scare tactics.
The draft rules also come at a time when India, the world's largest democracy, heads for a general election before May and social media becomes a hotbed for circulation of fake political news.
The ultra-high-speed mass transit brainchild of Tesla boss Elon Musk has created a hotbed of competitive rivalry with major stakeholders swapping criticisms at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia.
During the Sanders years, the University of Vermont became known as a hotbed of social justice that fought for issues such as the financial divestment by companies and endowments from apartheid South Africa.
Members of 4chan's /pol/ board, the hotbed of the alt-right, are pretty active in Britain, as the conspiracy theories around Grenfell Tower fire and the terror attack at Ariana Grande concert show.
Dubbed the Canadian cultural capital, the city of Montreal has been known as a hotbed for musical experimentation, developing and showcasing the sonic offerings of artists like Grimes, in addition to Godspeed You!
The film industry aside, Los Angeles is a hotbed for art—and if you're one of those supreme weirdos who claims not to care for music, there are plenty of killer museums, too.
The union has blockaded 11 highways in Oaxaca, a hotbed of dissent for protesters opposing President Enrique Pena Nieto's education reform that allows the federal government to remove teachers who fail evaluation exams.
The ban is Airbnb's attempt to do damage control at a time when social-media campaigns, personal accounts, and even a Harvard research paper claim that the site is a hotbed of racism.
The result has been a crush on resources - including food, health and sanitation - in an area that was already a hotbed of tensions left over from years of land conflicts and civil war.
By finishing in third, Cruz weakened momentum he might have had going into South Carolina, another evangelical hotbed where Trump leads but Cruz was gaining pre-Iowa (it hasn't been polled since, bafflingly).
US Department of Defense Deputy Press Secretary Gordon Trowbridge released a statement in July that said Nangarhar province, east of Ghor, has been a "hotbed" for ISIS activity since the summer of 2015.
In general, the comment sections of any story on the internet are not going to be a hotbed of sophisticated discourse, but the commentary surrounding this news was particularly vicious and ill-informed.
Whether it intended to or not, Mordhau's depiction of medieval combat as one nearly monochromatically white has made it a hotbed for harmful ideologies that see the Middle Ages as a ethnonationalist fantasy.
Established in 1946 in that small city near Frankfurt was a warm-weather music course that proved peerlessly influential, a hotbed of experimentalism that incubated works by Boulez, Stockhausen, Cage and many others.
President Donald Trump blasted Pakistan for being a terrorist hotbed on Monday and stressed the need for stronger ties with India in remarks likely to worsen ties between the two nuclear-armed rivals.
" Senator Ted Cruz, the Republican candidate who used a hefty loan from his wife's former employer, Goldman Sachs, to finance his 2012 Senate race, has labeled the institution a hotbed of "crony capitalism.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan — are unabashed critics of Trump who oppose him an a slew of hotbed issues.
In 2015, when the right-wing Law and Justice Party won majority power in Poland, many international observers feared the Central European country would become the next hotbed of virulent anti-European politics.
Duterte said the southern Philippine province of Mindanao was already a hotbed of rebellion and banditry and he was worried about "looming terrorism" and an influx of extremists who could exploit the insecurity.
For the last seven years, Drake has recentered hip-hop around melody and feeling; turned his hometown, Toronto, into an aesthetic hotbed; and become one of pop music's most transformational, and doubted, figures.
At the time, the Bay Area was a hotbed of oft-violent anti-government demonstrations and black nationalism, and groups like the BLA and Weather Underground regularly attacked police and other government entities.
Crime rings like this one have raked in $2 billion, according to Trend Micro and that's expected to increase as West Africa, the region that includes Nigeria, is considered the new cybercrime hotbed.
As a "consumer of information," Stone surely knows that Twitter has long been considered a hotbed of intolerance and harassment that (even by Silicon Valley standards) has been slow to address those issues.
A populist nationalist was headed to the White House, supported by a Republican congressional caucus convinced that the U.N. was a hotbed of corruption and haven for anti-American (and anti-Israel) sentiment.
Where Dracula Was Born, and It's Not Transylvania Home to the infamous witch trials of the early 1690s, it should come as no surprise that this town is a hotbed for Halloween activity.
Critics last month pressed tech companies to shun 8chan, which in its Twitter profile describes its location as "The Darkest Reaches of the Internet" and has become a hotbed for white extremist content.
The reasons Jiangsu has become a hotbed of China's cyberespionage are not entirely clear, though it is an important manufacturing center, with many foreign investments, and is thus one of China's richest provinces.
And as soon as I'd wrapped my head around that came the realization that this school I had chosen as a haven for climate skeptics was also a hotbed of budding climate activists.
Just days after the protests, Mr. Abiy was greeted with boos from hundreds of protesters when he visited Ambo, a town in Oromia that has been a hotbed of antigovernment protests for years.
One week later For decades, the University of Wisconsin has been a hotbed of political activism, and in that tradition, members of the Student Inclusion Coalition decided it was time for a protest.
Francis flew to the city of Villavicencio in Meta province, a vast cattle ranching area which was a hotbed of right-wing paramilitary and Marxist guerrilla violence during a conflict with successive governments.
And Mr. Shannon's ability to get along with Mr. Trump's inner circle has rankled some in the State Department, which has become a hotbed of dissent against the new president and his policies.
Further sleuthing by Anthony Smith of Mic indicated that the meme had previous appeared on the 8Chan forum /pol/, a hotbed of "alt-right" internet activism where overt racism and anti-Semitism flourishes.
As well as a great opportunity to spy on some of the most talented security researchers, hacking conferences are naturally a hotbed for those looking to get up to a bit of mischief.
Rinaldo Depagne, West Africa project director at International Crisis Group, said the borderlands between Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso were "becoming a new permanent hotbed of violence", threatened by increasingly organized militant groups.
The windfall allowed him to book a passage on the posh Queen Elizabeth ocean liner bound for England, which had become a major musical hotbed following the Beatles' skyrocketing global popularity in early 1964.
The operation's objectives include the presence of paramilitary troops in Punjab, Pakistan's largest, most prosperous province and a known hotbed for militant networks -- including ISIS, factions of the Pakistan Taliban and other sectarian outlets.
Ryan Celsius, a D.C. based DJ who runs his own suite of lo-fi hip-hop channels, says YouTube became the hotbed for his work because of the comparatively lax attitudes towards copyright law.
In the Aqtash district of northern Kunduz province, a hotbed of Taliban insurgents, some women said they are allowed to walk freely and do not have to cover their faces in all-enveloping burqas.
ShareChat has been notorious for being a hotbed of misinformation and hate speech, and earlier this year took steps to clean up the platform, including removing accounts and content that violate its community guidelines.
TER is like Yelp for escorts, which in theory sounds useful, but in practice makes for a hotbed of objectification, misogyny, racism, and a slew of other -isms you might also find on Reddit.
While piracy has decreased worldwide, especially off Somalia's coast, a hotbed for hijackings a decade ago, West Africa's Gulf of Guinea has become an increasing target for pirates who steal cargo and demand ransoms.
Notably, the software was trained and tested on a hotbed of high-stakes discussion: the "talk page" on Wikipedia articles, where editors discuss changes to phrasing, the need for better sources, and so on.
"With our climate, robust international trade and more than 100 million visitors a year, Florida is a hotbed for agricultural pests and diseases," Florida agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam said in an email to AFP.
Regional involvement in Syria Syria is now a hotbed of three major conflicts: the battle against ISIS, the war against rebels seeking Assad's ouster, and the fight against Iranian and Hezbollah forces in Syria.
He's literally at a club dealing drugs when the Capitol is hit (the club and its inhabitants party on, oblivious), and if previous television is any indication, Washington is a hotbed of drug activity.
But Libya -- a North African nation that's been in turmoil and a hotbed for some militant groups since a 2011 revolution that toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi -- has been in its crosshairs as well.
If Google — and the tech world more generally — is sexist, or in the grips of a totalitarian cult of political correctness, or a secret hotbed of alt-right reactionaries, the consequences would be profound.
DERNA, Libya (Reuters) - With artillery fire rumbling in the distance, residents of Derna gathered in a streetside cafe on Saturday to discuss the future of their city, long a jihadist hotbed in eastern Libya.
America's tight immigration regulations make it hard for companies to secure qualified talent, but the influence of tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon mean the city is a hotbed for international investment and innovation.
But since then, there have been several deadly Shabab attacks, including the suicide bombing of a cafe in Galkayo, a town in central Somalia that had not been considered a hotbed of Shabab activity.
KATE SOPER Known as Empac, the dazzling Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a hotbed of the new, giving artists luxurious amounts of time and space.
Santoso and one of his followers were killed on Monday during a gunfight with Indonesian security forces near the Central Sulawesi Province town of Poso, which has long been a hotbed for terrorist activity.
Trump said in 2015 that London had become a hotbed of crime because of immigration, and he repeated false claims that the police avoided "radicalized" parts of London because they feared for their lives.
Later on Wednesday in the opposition hotbed of San Cristobal near the Colombia border, university student Paola Ramirez died after being shot by men pursuing her and her boyfriend, according to relatives and witnesses.
"They also made sure they had the necessary qualifications, training, and inbriefs to execute this mission, knowing that part of their voyage would take them through the eastern Pacific ... a hotbed of smuggling activity. "
This hotbed of mammalian endemism is largely due to the islands' position between landmasses: close enough for things to fly or float there occasionally, but far enough away to make leaving the islands difficult.
The forum became a hotbed for hackers who specialized in breaking into other people's accounts, taking control of them, and then selling them to the highest bidder, as a Motherboard investigation revealed last year.
Their plan was uncovered when police learned that the group, who met regularly at a prayer hall regarded as a hotbed of extremism, were sending money to the terror group al-Shabaab in Somalia.
Medellín, Colombia, was once considered the world's most dangerous city, and was best known as a hotbed of violence during the country's civil war, as well as the base of drug lord Pablo Escobar.
First inhabited by Chumash Indians and popular with disciples of Jiddu Krishnamurti, the Indian Theosophist leader who made his home there, Ojai is a hotbed of meditation retreats, herbal medicine shops and vegan eateries.
The bougie startup isn't just an interesting social milieu; it's also a hotbed of female ambition, where everyone is walking the line between being a beloved team player and standing out from the pack.
And yet my college rebellion involved inviting the grandparents over for a home-cooked dinner designed to show how cosmopolitan I had become after two years in Ann Arbor, that hotbed of new ideas.
While there are fewer fanciful concept cars to be seen, New York is expected to be a hotbed for new production models ranging from family sedans and compact SUVs to luxury cars and supercars.
Under the new union president, Ho Huu Nhut, and three subsequent presidents (Nguyen Dang Trung, Nguyen Van Quy and Huynh Tan Mam), the student union and its headquarters became the hotbed for antiwar activities.
Twitter's statement is similarly "evasive," she writes, and indeed, the comments discuss abuse as an internet-wide phenomenon, yet fail to mention how or why Twitter specifically has become a hotbed for this behavior.
The latter is a world-renowned hotbed of international megastars such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, not to mention a proving ground for would-be superstars such as Christian Pulisic and Joao Felix.
No one should dispute the need to strictly limit ritual gatherings and comply with public safety regulations, especially after the services in the secretive Shincheonji Church became a hotbed of infection in South Korea.
He had a hotbed of activity swirling around him: He's exhibiting his work at museums, people are writing about it and he's also a professor at the art school in Matanzas he co-founded.
Castro studied law at the university in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when it was a hotbed of leftist politics, setting him on the path that led to his toppling of Batista in 1959.
The Permian Basin of West Texas, the largest U.S. oil patch, has become a hotbed of M&A activity in the energy industry as a recovery in oil prices spurs firms to make strategic investments.
A report from the analytics firm Ghost Data has found that Instagram is a hotbed for the buying and selling of knockoff fashion, from fake Chanel bags to dupe Gucci slides to counterfeit Adidas tracksuits.
Still, the area has become a hotbed for start-ups of every stripe — from gaming and food delivery to health care — and in the last year, they've attracted more than $1.2 billion in venture funding.
Hundreds took to the streets on Sunday night and in the early hours of Monday in the city of Al-Hoceima and other towns of the Rif region, long seen as a hotbed of dissent.
Few rooted in the city's music scene can appreciate its transition from alternative hotbed to techie-mecca as acutely as Sunshine and Moonbeam Jones, the longtime locals and former married duo behind Dubtribe Sound System.
Sure, cheap Ryanair flights have made Venice, Italy, a hotbed for lobster-faced tourists posting Snapchat stories from gondolas, but visiting the historic city might require a snorkel if we keep on polluting the air.
But Libya -- a North African nation that's been in turmoil, and a hotbed for some militant groups, since a 2011 revolution that toppled its longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi -- has been in its crosshairs as well.
Later, he moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, (before it was a well-known hotbed for young bohemians) and shared a 20203,000-square-foot industrial loft space with several other creative types, according to the Columbia Spectator.
With Europe's largest known deposit of lithium, the key chemical for making batteries, also sitting beneath the Saxon-Czech border, the region has the chance to again be a "hotbed for future technologies", he says.
In the politically volatile western state of Tachira, long a hotbed of anti-Maduro sentiment, some demonstrators proffered flour - an increasingly scarce and expensive commodity during the nation's three-year recession - to police, witnesses said.
From the late '90s through at least the early-aughts, Disney Channel was a veritable hotbed of TV movies so eccentric that you wonder which ideas didn't make it to production — if any at all.
But Southern California, arguably the biggest softball hotbed in the country and home to many top college players, has yet to have a team in the league because no qualified owners there have come forward.
As I wrote back in March when the H.B. 2628 law was first passed, North Carolina has become a hotbed for culture-war issues, especially in an election cycle that has promoted fear and indignation.
Long seen as a hotbed of social unrest, where ancestor worship was as much a favored pastime as football, the Old Dominion reflects the America of 2016 as much as any state in the country.
His Washington D.C. hotel, the much-publicized site of his fake-out presser in which he temporarily disavowed his Birther stance, has been a hotbed for foreign diplomats seeking to curry favor with the President.
Set in the fictitious Hanover High, American Vandal investigates both the students and the teachers, turning a high school campus into a hotbed of suspicious activity (and yes, Peter has a crazy wall connecting everything).
Buddybuild added in its blog post that Vancouver has become something of a hotbed for software development, and adding Apple's extra cache should make local recruitment even easier if the company does decide to grow.
"Sustained economic growth, and a drop in systemic risks would make China a hotbed for long-term investment in 2018," CICC strategist Wang Hanfeng wrote, adding that he expects blue-chip shares to rise further.
The impoverished city of Zarqa, a traditional hotbed of fundamentalist jihadists, has seen dozens of youths influenced by hardline Islamist ideology joining radical groups in Iraq and Syria in recent years, according to security sources.
The Tour heads into the cycling hotbed of Brittany on Tuesday for Stage 4, a mostly flat 195-kilometer (121-mile) leg from La Baule to Sarzeau that starts and ends on the Atlantic coast.
More than any other large emerging economy, Russia has a deficit of small- and medium-size companies — the sector that is often the hotbed of innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as productivity and job growth.
Hotbed of anti-government feeling While the protest movement may have its roots in the extradition bill and frustration with Hong Kong's semi-democratic system, economic and class concerns are not far from the surface.
The repeated descriptions of Idlib as a "terrorist hotbed" support the regime's narrative that all opposition to its rule consists of terrorist groups; it also absolves the international community of any responsibility to protect civilians.
Chile's leading social entrepreneurs say access to government funding, the role of universities, a pool of well-educated Chileans, media interest and good internet connection have all helped make Santiago a hotbed for social entrepreneurs.
Barrio de Las Letras is now a hotbed of artisinal activity, where you'll find supple custom leather gloves for about €60 at Santacana and incredibly inventive hand-painted scarves, robes and kimonos at Lola Fonseca.
Recent works on film, in prose fiction or on TV portray theater as "a sad sack art form: a hotbed of psychological impairment and a leading lifetime cause of it," one of our critics writes.
Saturday's operation happened in the Achin district, which has remained the hotbed of an Islamic State affiliate even as operations by Afghan and American forces have struck heavy blows to the group in neighboring areas.
And just like with prior student movements, such as the Free Speech Movement or the opposition to the Vietnam War, the hotbed of this student activism is focused on the University of California system (UC).
In the opposition hotbed of Tachira state, volunteer doctors work at demonstrations in civilian clothing and use pseudonyms to avoid being arrested or targeted by pro-government groups who see them as supporting Maduro's foes.
But then in the early 1970s, a quarter-century after his death, a birth certificate was found stating that Herriman was born "colored" to Creole parents in that 19373th-century hotbed of miscegenation, New Orleans.
While there have been reports of poor labor practices across Amazon's supply chain — and incidents as severe as death on the warehouse floor — delivery station sites in particular have become a hotbed for worker activism.
LOCRI, Italy (Reuters) - This seaside town in Italy's deep south has long been a hotbed for the Calabrian mafia, which uses threats and violence to extort virtually every businessman, from the pizzerias to the fishmongers.
Moroccan authorities have arrested 11 people over Fikri's death and promised development projects for Al-Hoceima and the wider Rif region, long a hotbed of anti-government dissent and unrest among the indigenous Berber community.
The southwest was an early hotbed of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad and defeat there would leave rebels with just one remaining stronghold — the area around Idlib province bordering Turkey in the northwest.
Mexican actor Damian Alcazar said "Roma"'s success was in part a Hollywood rebuke of President Donald Trump's rhetoric on Mexico, which he has cast as a hotbed of crime, illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A New Hampshire lawmaker resigned on Wednesday following controversy over his comments on an online forum that critics called a hotbed of anti-women comments, the speaker of the state House of Representatives said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is emerging as a hotbed for utility-scale battery development, with two of Europe's three biggest projects under way there and several companies joining a race that could shake up the energy market.
"Unless you fuck in a vacuum, sex is a gendered experience," says Pecs, a London-based drag king troupe poised to take part in Hotbed: A Festival of Sex at the Camden People's Theater this weekend.
Energen has a large concentration of assets in the Permian Basin which has become a hotbed of M&A activity in the energy industry as a recovery in oil prices spurs firms to make strategic investments.
The sad reality is that this takes place in the aftermath of an event — the Manchester bombing — that demonstrates that one of the countries on the list, Libya, is in fact a hotbed of terrorist activity.
But thanks to sweeping Democratic victories up and down the ballot in New Jersey last month, at least one hotbed of anti-Trump sentiment is on the cusp of a local criminal justice breakthrough: legalized weed.
Crispy Pork Gang8183 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027(323) 516-1706 Thai Town is a hotbed of delicious late-night dining options, but only Crispy Pork Gang keeps the woks hot 24 hours a day.
Democratic operatives in nearby Washington see the region as a hotbed for Democratic activism in response to Trump and the example of the suburban district they believe is key to the party taking back the House.
That Midwestern state isn't exactly a nightlife hotbed, so it's unlikely that the coveted clubber vote swung the election in Des Moines, but this week, for New Hampshire's primary, we have a man on the ground.
Even before The Rap of China hit screens, the city was fast becoming a hotbed of hip-hop talent, largely since trap music started becoming a force there—along with its neighboring Sichuan province—around 2015.
The rival claims illustrate how the Egyptian mainland has become a hotbed of militant activity, said Mokhtar Awad, a research fellow in the program on extremism at George Washington University's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security.
By offering high-tech infrastructure, Cambridge Crossing is angling for the same type of companies that have found a home at Kendall Square, a tech hotbed a half-mile away with tenants like Facebook and Google.
Under Mr. de Blasio's predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg, the city was recognized as a hotbed of education reform, a front-runner in the push to use data, especially test scores, to evaluate schools, principals and teachers.
When Mr. Bong enrolled at Yonsei in 1988, the campus was a hotbed of activism over the killing of a student the previous year, and there were protests nearly every day against the brutal military dictatorship.
"We've got a hotbed of young talent in this city, and that's what we want," Beckham told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday, after MLS formally announced the award of an expansion franchise to Beckham's ownership group.
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Not only does Israel already possess products that can improve the lives of nations across the globe, but it is also a hotbed of research and development that will produce the next life-changing technological leaps.
It was a daunting time to be in Belfast, particularly around Falls Road, a hotbed of unrest during the Troubles, the violent 30-year conflict over the constitutional status of the six counties of Northern Ireland.
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With its condos and craft cocktail haunts, Alphabet City looks a little different than it did in the '90s, when Jonathan Larson captured the AIDS-torn, rundown neighborhood as a bohemian hotbed of song and activism.
The man thought to be one of the masterminds of the November 13 Paris attacks, Salah Abdeslam, has been captured during a major police operation in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek, a hotbed of Muslim radicalism.
"If the Taliban want an office, I will give it to them in Kabul, Nangarhar or Kandahar by tomorrow," Ghani said while visiting the province of Nangarhar, a hotbed of insurgent violence on the border with Pakistan.
Almost a quarter of Macedonians are currently unemployed — a rate around five times higher than in the U.S. But the burdens that weigh on Veles might also explain why it's become a global hotbed for fake news.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has long been a hotbed for various militant groups and those motivated by sectarianism, anti-India sentiments, the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, or ISIS, are among the most prolific.
KIEV (Reuters) - A senior Ukrainian prosecutor resigned on Monday, calling the office he worked for a "hotbed of corruption", another blow to government attempts to clean up the judiciary, a crucial step to unlock more Western aid.
Korea is undoubtedly a hotbed for tech talent — with the likes of Samsung and LG employing huge numbers of people — but that is yet to translate a huge number of tech startups, although the progress is promising.
Why it matters: The deal announced Monday is another sign of the emergence of offshore wind in the U.S., which lags far behind the older and much larger European market, but is increasingly a hotbed of activity.
The strongly pro-Remain Lib Dems scooped up the votes of pro-Leave "Essex Man" in Chelmsford, whose council went from Conservative to Lib Dem, as well as Bath and North East Somerset, a Remain-voting hotbed.
Violence erupted on Sunday when police dislodged protesters blocking a highway in the southern state of Oaxaca, a hotbed of dissent from radical teachers' groups opposed to education reforms pushed through by the government three years ago.

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