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Many species, however, are imperiled, or may become imperiled this century as the tolls of habitat destruction, exploitation, and climate change, amass.
To reveal it would have imperiled the investigation, he says.
SunEdison's financial troubles have imperiled dozens of projects underway globally.
Such mergers can become imperiled if the reviews become prolonged.
Clinton, but of President Obama, whose legacy is suddenly imperiled.
Without Chinese crude oil, North Korea's economy would be imperiled.
But it's also clear that civilians' lives are imperiled, too.
In many cases, then, the messages never reached their imperiled recipients.
What they had in common was the fear of an imperiled,
The revelations imperiled the sale of Yahoo's web assets to Verizon.
These incredibly imperiled creatures need a lot more than vague promises.
On the other hand, Musk's bizarre behavior has imperiled the company.
The British economy is already imperiled by the uncertainty of Brexit.
Kavanaugh's confirmation has been imperiled by multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Selkirk herd is not the only one so greatly imperiled.
Without a deal preserving that arrangement, London's unique reach is imperiled.
Around the world, dominant majorities increasingly see themselves as imperiled minorities.
Now, the world's fortunes are imperiled by an unfolding trade war.
London's future as a dominant global financial center would be imperiled.
Letter To the Editor: The health of American democracy is imperiled.
Goodyera is now one of New York City's most imperiled plants.
And the places where that happens are, on the whole, imperiled.
But you can't make the argument that Huffington's job security was imperiled.
"Things that enhance quality are imperiled when prices are down," Green said.
But it's not only collective, organized manifestations of solidarity that are imperiled.
I can't say their nuptials were ever seriously imperiled, even if Mrs.
It's a win for America and its imperiled promise of social mobility.
But the lack of progress in the last century imperiled that plan.
But faults along partisan and regional lines have already imperiled their efforts.
Mr. Feingold said Mr. Johnson's decisions had imperiled jobs in the state.
Mistakes are made, lives are lost, and our national security is imperiled.
You write as though the American political order is truly imperiled. Absolutely.
Today, that extensively-researched, widely-popular 2017 Payday Lending Rule is imperiled.
Farmers, already hurting from tariffs, are being further imperiled by the shutdown.
But if flexibility was the early internet's promise, it was soon imperiled.
Numerous legislative restrictions around the country had imperiled access to legal abortion.
But they view Biden as the candidate more imperiled by Patrick's entry.
Nixon's imperiled presidency begat  Jimmy Carter, who carried his own suit case.
It's just that this time around, even highly skilled jobs may be imperiled.
He says the bloc has imperiled Europe's Christian civilization by allowing mass immigration.
It is too late to reverse the decision that has imperiled American partners.
The last 150 years of global progress towards universal democracy may be imperiled.
Visitors can also get out on the trails not imperiled by falling boulders.
Nigel Farage is now threatening a return to politics if Brexit is imperiled.
Russian officials reiterated their position that the American-built system imperiled Russia's security.
The report comes as Jackson's nomination for the VA post is already imperiled.
Kavanaugh's confirmation has been imperiled in recent weeks by accusations of sexual misconduct.
Kavanaugh's nomination has been imperiled after three women accused him of sexual misconduct.
The protected areas are critical to imperiled species like whales and sea turtles.
Environmentalists tend to see the Delta smelt as imperiled by agriculture and development.
The world depends on individuals like Ms. Paundi to protect increasingly imperiled wildlife.
The ability to move and find food helps keep some imperiled species viable.
What's more striking is how imperiled existing, fully paid-off coal plants are.
The president's leadership has already gravely imperiled the American response to this crisis.
" The times, he added, were extraordinary: "The soul of our democracy is imperiled.
And the overarching concern is usually long-term survival of the imperiled population.
The worry is that with him gone, the ruling will be left imperiled.
But the president may not be the only politician imperiled by the controversy.
Will all federal aid to sanctuary cities be imperiled or just certain programs?
These efforts have imperiled the freedom and fairness of the vote, HRW concluded.
Detroit is, by many measures, the most imperiled big school district in the country.
At worst, critics say, it is criminal conduct that imperiled the public's well-being.
Trump has, thus far, imperiled Ryan's agenda in both the general and the particular.
Should we not, our ability to be an effective majority party will be imperiled.
As long as it didn't impact Republican interests, the lives Trump imperiled didn't matter.
In the meantime, few of Theriault's patients know just how imperiled their providers are.
He repeatedly rescued imperiled whites, as if the noblesse would follow from the oblige.
In dark times when ordinary humans fail, superheroes swoop in and rescue the imperiled.
All of this is now imperiled by the reversal of the trust land decision.
An Israeli satellite operator's deal to sell itself to a Chinese company is imperiled.
Margot Livesey's eighth novel is the story of a marriage imperiled by a horse.
If Democrats seize either chamber in November, the GOP's legislative agenda would be imperiled.
But medium-size companies are also imperiled, including Chesapeake Energy, according to Morgan Stanley.
As Christians, we should share the heart of Jesus for refugees and others imperiled.
I volunteered on behalf of people imperiled by the results of the 2016 election.
None has managed to eclipse Marissa Cooper, that teen soap's frequently imperiled female lead.
But it is imperiled even in Uganda — because it requires money that isn't there.
What kind of lifeline might be thrown to imperiled local businesses and their neighborhoods?
The land is poisoned, people are sick, and now even the jobs are imperiled.
"Trophy hunting of an imperiled species in our view is not sustainable," she said.
But in certain places, pedestrians have been imperiled by users riding scooters on sidewalks.
With his cabaret imperiled by gentrification, he tries to keep all his performers happy.
Marshy terrain imperiled the stability of her family's home, covered in yellow vinyl siding.
Trump, Mulvaney said, could still cobble together enough votes to rescue the imperiled legislation.
With the coming of the Trump administration, all of this progress is now imperiled.
It's another strike against a bird imperiled by so many other things man has done.
Press freedom in the United States and around the world is imperiled by this prosecution.
On land, the northern white rhino — a subspecies of the white rhinos — are similarly imperiled.
Researchers said the latest figures show the cheetah may be more imperiled than previously thought.
At first, Mr. Black seemed like an imperiled voyager amid the realm of the damned.
All the while, the handsome Julián, whose own marriage is imperiled, distantly flirts with her.
If courts aren't strict with software patents related to the Internet, free speech is imperiled.
It's as if I possess this new, extra sense in compensation for the imperiled one.
So if you're writing from this seemingly imperiled territory, what message do you send outward?
But for our purposes, let's focus on election security because without it democracy is imperiled.
The list begins with his son, Donald Jr., the one most imperiled by Mueller's team.
And then the businesses whose profits might be imperiled by such progress get to work.
Trump's most consequential executive orders are stuck in the courts and imperiled by his words.
While Israel has significant financial and public health resources, all of its neighbors are imperiled.
Plans for a brewery were imperiled when a barn intended as its home burned down.
The cruelty of trophy hunting simply doesn't comport with efforts to save Africa's imperiled wildlife.
For the sake of this imperiled democracy, the media must keep speaking truth to power.
Nothing less than the extinction of the nation's imperiled plants and wildlife is at stake.
For our increasingly-imperiled national interests, the core strategic task is preeminently analytic and intellectual.
Forgive these economically imperiled Americans for thinking the promise made to them would be kept.
It's possible he doesn't realize, and isn't being told, how imperiled his agenda truly is.
But if Waymo can prove that Uber is using stolen technology, that future could be imperiled.
But Ted Kennedy's death, and Scott Brown's unexpected victory, imperiled the legislation at the eleventh hour.
As a result, wildlife officials are making a last-ditch effort to save the imperiled species.
Biden's standing in New Hampshire is further imperiled by a surge of support for Minnesota Sen.
Some lawmakers in the Northeast opposed the budget resolution, but they never truly imperiled its passage.
We need a permanent nationwide ban to protect people, pets and imperiled wildlife from this poison.
If such proposals were enacted, the survival of Israel as a free state would be imperiled.
Today, it is the Lakota who find their communities and heritage imperiled by fossil fuel development.
But neither the epidemic nor the mishandling of it ever imperiled Mbeki's party's grip on power.
THE JUNGLE GROWS BACK America and Our Imperiled World By Robert Kagan 179 pp. Knopf. $22.95.
Our dreams of developing into one of the world's most prosperous and democratic countries seemed imperiled.
Forests, fisheries and drinking water supplies are imperiled as extractive industries chew further into the wild.
Until Republicans learn to compete fairly in a diverse society, our democratic institutions will be imperiled.
And the Congressional Leadership Fund has shifted money away from two imperiled Republican incumbents, Michigan Rep.
In turn, the portion of Netflix's library consisting of stuff owned by others is increasingly imperiled.
In turn, the portion of Netflix's library consisting of stuff owned by others is increasingly imperiled.
David Leonhardt answers an earnest plea for suggestions about how to restore America's imperiled middle class.
Sopko's former aides feel especially imperiled; several declined or did not respond to requests for comment.
The problem was that their shadow activities pushed them to bankruptcy and imperiled the entire banking system.
But the centers' launch does mean that consulates can now get imperiled nationals legal representation much quicker.
It is a moment of remarkable contrast, with title sequences both blossoming with potential and seemingly imperiled.
When she takes the stage, the floor moves to such a degree that your balance is imperiled.
Then, Hirono seemed to strike at McSally's comments that military men could be imperiled by false accusations.
If more people were willing to yell in support of abortion, perhaps access wouldn't be so imperiled.
All that is imperiled by a president who believes that strong nations look out only for themselves.
The fact that democracy is increasingly imperiled makes institutions like the National Endowment for Democracy more important.
America's water supply is in crisis and, if we don't act now, we face an imperiled future.
Meanwhile, the country's crude-led recovery could be imperiled by militants wreaking havoc on the oil industry.
Airbus late Monday announced it agreed to take a majority stake in the imperiled Bombardier jet program.
Can that be imperiled if the older business, I'm just calling it that, older business goes down?
The security of oil exports from the region, for decades a U.S. national security imperative, is imperiled.
Now, funding to those programs is imperiled as the House and Senate debate their health-care bills.
The future of our planet and imperiled wildlife depend on us to create a more just world.
People often ask about this rule, Dutzer said, especially as trans rights continue to be imperiled nationally.
Last year, the Jazz Masters program appeared imperiled, as the Trump administration proposed eliminating the N.E.A. entirely.
He, too, is uncomfortable enjoying a brutal sport that has imperiled the health of its work force.
But bothy culture, some longtime proponents fear, is imperiled by a generation unaccustomed to shrewdly guarded secrets.
Our portfolios already contain the very businesses that are being imperiled by closures, layoffs, downsizing and uncertainty.
China's years of laborious and expensive spadework in Greece suddenly seemed imperiled, especially its investments in Piraeus.
But we don't believe for a second that we are the parties most imperiled by ecological collapse.
If you give up your nuclear program, as Moammar Gadhafi of Libya did, your future is imperiled.
This toxic political climate on endangered species issues is unfortunate, both for property owners and imperiled species.
Russia has a role to play, since it doesn't want its allies in Iran and Syria imperiled.
Yet if Mr. Maduro has been unpopular, the opposition has been almost equally imperiled during the crisis.
But few Americans understand just how poorly U.S. wildlife laws protect imperiled populations and further their recovery.
The resulting charges embarrassed Mr. Smollett, 36, imperiled his career and raised the possibility of jail time.
Media organizations have been imperiled by crashing advertising revenues as Facebook and Google vacuum up available ad dollars.
In short, artificially cooling the planet might not save vast croplands imperiled by accelerating, human-caused climate change.
Be smart: The hardball tactics are designed to muscle through the confirmation before it can be further imperiled.
"The ESA requires that the government "protect and recover imperiled species and the ecosystems upon which they depend.
The piece struck me as a multilayered meditation on all that has been imperiled, exalted, and made precious.
One source says Rosenstein isn't inclined to make a change unless the FBI investigation appears to be imperiled.
From queues up Everest to cruisers crowding Venice, 'must-see' landmarks are increasingly imperiled by their very popularity.
Mao became convinced that the Chinese Revolution was imperiled by compromise, and his answer was the Cultural Revolution.
Precedents on abortion, LGBT rights, racial discrimination, and the scope of federal power would almost certainly be imperiled.
The closer the clock ticks to midnight, the more imperiled humanity and the planet is believed to be.
Knowledge of the history of our country is fundamental to maintaining a democratic society, which is imperiled today.
Our mobility future is rich with new potential, at the same time that it's imperiled by old complications.
Heffernan and Mr. Quinn), whose vessel and very lives are imperiled by a satanic oligarch, Nico (Mr. Gleeson).
In November 2016, he imperiled a sick economy by unilaterally announcing the cancellation of large-denomination rupee notes.
As a result, Abbott spent much of the campaign stumping for more imperiled GOP candidates throughout the state.
In Peru, the plundering of ancient sites in recent decades has at times imperiled the country's archaeological preservation.
Russell also acknowledged that the video might have imperiled Young's relationship with his fiancée, the rapper Iggy Azalea.
Sam Brownback, has imperiled a pair of Republican-held House seats, according to The Times's Upshot/Siena polls.
A flood of telephone calls to members' offices has suddenly imperiled Betsy DeVos's confirmation as secretary of education.
But Ms. Ramírez and another relative said the immediate family had not been directly imperiled by the gang.
Democracy's great spokesman had imperiled the very system of government that he went to such lengths to defend.
Now all of that progress, much of it paid for by American taxpayers, is imperiled by covid-19.
The math will be tough, though it's too early to suggest her nomination is imperiled, GOP sources say.
Britain sends nearly half of its exports to the European Union, a flow of goods imperiled by Brexit.
Elon Musk's company has imperiled a mission that has the potential to advance mankind's exploration of its origins.
As clashes with immigrants rise, and indigenous peoples remain imperiled around the world, these questions have a vital urgency.
The identities of hundreds of millions of people were imperiled last year alone due to leaks of biometric data.
Kevin Spacey is not the first powerful closeted white man to strategically out himself when his power was imperiled.
The library was the second important civic institution in Southern California to find itself imperiled by fire this week.
The panel could have rejected the drug outright, which in turn could have imperiled European sales of the product.
Egg manufacturers, for example, were also imperiled by vegan mayonnaise: Had they, too, been enlisted to fight Hampton Creek?
McCain's absence would have imperiled the bill, which needs the support of 50 of 52 GOP senators to advance.
Any vehicle or ambulance attempting transit or rescue in such conditions could be suicidal, rescue impossible, rescuers gravely imperiled.
But sources told CNN earlier Thursday that Clovis' nomination was imperiled over his connections to the ongoing Russia probe.
But with politicians legislating for decryption on demand the legality of e2e encryption becomes undermined — and its usage imperiled.
Communities from Dimock, Pennsylvania to Pavillion, Wyoming to Broomfield, Colorado have had their groundwater imperiled by poisonous fracking fluids.
And given recent electoral trends, the number of imperiled GOP senators will increase with Trump in the White House.
Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN he thinks McFarland's nomination is imperiled.
I Do Great Barrier Reef Imperiled as Heat Worsens Die-Offs, Experts Say Can 'Illuminati Tinder' Save Us All?
The fountain pen has been imperiled by disposable ballpoints, and the keyboard seemed positioned to kill it off entirely.
"If I thought that offshore drilling imperiled the ocean, I would oppose offshore drilling," the Orange County congressman testified.
Joe Donnelly and Joe Manchin are imperiled, Republicans are headed toward what look like costly and expensive primary fights.
It noted that scattered deadly violence, the use of child soldiers, repression and sexual violence imperiled the fragile peace.
The security of the United States is imperiled by a drastic surge of illegal activity on the southern border.
But the Supreme Court ruling has not only imperiled the political career of Maryan, but endangers the entire dynasty.
For the past few years I've been tracing the history of scientific discovery on the imperiled Greenland ice sheet.
These mammals are much smaller, scalier and more obscure than the celebrity-status polar bear, but they're just as imperiled.
Hundreds of firefighters are battling the blaze that&aposs burning cattle-grazing land and habitat for the imperiled sage grouse.
Lindsey Graham is blaming White House staff for President Donald Trump's dramatic turnaround on immigration that has imperiled bipartisan talks.
You can help imperiled species, join a US cleanup event or teach kids about changing their habits to conserve resources.
It's not really a satisfactory answer considering the problem cost us several hundred thousand Swiss francs and imperiled the business.
" -- CPJ exec director Joel Simon: "Press freedom in the United States and around the world is imperiled by this prosecution.
China's imperiled Jade Rabbit moon rover: 'Goodnight, humanity' The images show the moon's crust in true color and spectacular detail.
But for the curious and desk-bound, Google's Street View now offers compelling, panoramic vistas of the region's imperiled ice.
"The UN and nations supporting this resolution have now imperiled all forms of U.S. assistance," Cotton said in a statement.
Africa's imperiled elephants need American leadership who acts to protect them — not empty words and a bullet to the head.
But for imperiled House Republicans, voting to remove funds from a children's health account provides easy fodder for attack ads.
Justice Antonin Scalia's sudden death in 2016 imperiled decades of work to reshape the federal judiciary in their own image.
He saw that conservatives' decades-long dream was imperiled—that the court would shift decisively left for perhaps a generation.
Heresy was considered so highly communicable then that his friends, children, colleagues, and students were all imperiled together with him.
Even north of the Arctic Circle, thermometers have hit 28503 degrees Fahrenheit, melting glaciers and putting imperiled wildlife at risk.
Such political turmoil has imperiled the European Union, which Eurosceptics like Italy's ruling Five Star movement want to see abolished.
Before Bullock's decision, non-partisan handicappers -- like the Cook Political Report -- rated three GOP seats as deeply imperiled: Arizona Sen.
His National Sports Complex, completed in 1964, was recently added to the World Monument Fund's watch list of imperiled structures.
Yet, they all point to a planet imperiled and an inability of governments to forge collective solutions to transnational problems.
When Hitler's Germany imperiled Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union set aside mutual hostility to defeat the Nazis.
But as Beijing's influence has increased, one of the greatest reservoirs of those memories — Hong Kong's publishing industry — is imperiled.
The crisis has also badly damaged the church's standing and imperiled the papacy of Francis, who turned 82 this week.
Among the world's resources imperiled by climate change, poetry would seem to rank far down the list for most people.
More than the male gaze, Bunny Girl is trapped within the myriad toxic interfaces she has with an imperiled ecology.
A criminal conviction would have barred the company from government work, which could potentially have imperiled thousands of Canadian jobs.
Kiernan trains a wide lens on Gilded Age America, particularly after the 1929 stock market crash imperiled the family's fortunes.
If he's not seen as a truthful, competent leader, his chances of serving a second term will be greatly imperiled.
They function as shortcuts that can affirm and enliven a relationship imperiled by disease, especially if it threatens the mind.
Earlier that morning, I had spoken to Scandalios about whether or not the movie's flop had imperiled the show's brand.
Paul Ryan's announcement that he would not seek re-election blindsided Republicans and imperiled the party's grip on the House.
But those plans are now imperiled by the Trump administration's decision in February to withhold a $2000 million federal grant.
The spectacle of enraged travelers, canceled flights and imperiled safety turned up the heat on the White House and Congress.
I worry about the challenges my kids will face on our imperiled planet, and fret about how to prepare them.
Critics say such views are antiquated and alarming in an era when democracies around the globe appear to be imperiled.
Rather, it is to articulate how the Saudi leadership came to see itself — rightly or wrongly — as threatened and imperiled.
Yes, they've saved the world (see the first Avengers movie), but they've also imperiled it (see the second Avengers movie).
The trouble with AIG and Lehman wasn't that shadow activities pushed them to bankruptcy and imperiled their (small) traditional banking units.
Here are a few of Trump's weirdest riffs on the elected officials who helped defend his imperiled presidency in recent months.
The latest stunt by a comedian known for placing phony products in public places is aimed at saving those imperiled relationships.
Several decades into the age of digital media, the ability to leave one's childhood and adolescent years behind is now imperiled.
An enterprise that is imperiled by interest rates of 0.50 percent rather than 0.25 is one which was probably doubtful anyway.
At its best, ecological social practice art preserves not only the environment but also essential and sometimes imperiled forms of knowledge.
But if anything, at this extremely early date, Trump's legislative agenda is more imperiled than Obama's was in that September speech.
Slow-moving manatees have long been imperiled by speedboats, so much so that Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo has a manatee hospital.
Trump has yet to directly comment -- or tweet -- about Moore, whose Senate candidacy is imperiled by the mounting accusations against him.
They're stalling safeguards for imperiled wildlife for no other reason than to please campaign contributors in Big Ag and other industries.
They come as the embattled EPA leader fends off allegations of profligate spending and ethical missteps that have imperiled his job.
McConnell, in particular, wants to avoid funding drama at all costs, with his majority imperiled by this year's Senate reelection map.
The best tool for saving America's imperiled animals and plants is the Endangered Species Act, first passed by Congress in 1973.
The 29-year-old physician studied in Borno, an area particularly imperiled by the Boko Haram, before working at the clinic.
Some Southern newspapers came out against lynching not on moral grounds but because the practice imperiled the region's economy and image.
The imperiled event in upstate New York has confronted several hurdles since April, when its investor declared the anniversary festival canceled.
If a rat sees another rat drowning, for example, it will forgo a chunk of chocolate to save its imperiled friend.
Timothy was crying softly in the kitchen; the sun was setting; the sea ice was melting; the actual narwhals were imperiled.
Also imperiled were the Bahamas, with Dorian's forecast track running just to the north of Great Abaco and Grand Bahama islands.
Galyamina, the Moscow city councillor, marched on Sunday holding copies of Russia's constitution which she said was imperiled by Putin's reforms.
But the push has been imperiled by traffickers in the body parts of endangered species, unscrupulous fishermen and uneven enforcement efforts.
However, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is imperiled if it is ignored in U.S. strategic goals in Iraq and neighboring states.
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou, a Huawei executive, has imperiled an already fragile trade truce between the United States and Canada.
And people like me, bedridden with a debilitating, untreatable chronic illness (in my case, chronic fatigue syndrome), are the most imperiled.
Unfortunately, for conservationists and others challenged with managing the diversity of imperiled species, the absence of satisfactory answers poses more immediate problems.
But the online spat may have imperiled US-Pakistani relations in the short term and Afghanistan peace talks in the long term.
Finished works were displayed simply on card tables covered in white butcher paper, imperiled somewhat by the streams of people filing past.
But State Department officials worried that the prisoner release would be imperiled if the sanctions were announced before the swap was arranged.
For the moment, the suspicions alone have imperiled Saudi Arabia's carefully crafted plans to reform its economy and burnish its image abroad.
Bill Moran and other top leaders for public comments and actions that they contended imperiled the defendants' right to obtain fair trials.
He has the ability to escalate the situation to such a level that at no point can his regime's survival be imperiled.
The House will have to vote on the bill again on Wednesday because of a procedural hiccup, but final approval isn't imperiled.
While this hasn't yet imperiled the world's coffee supply, it jeopardizes your favorite coffee's resiliency in the face of profound planetary change.
Kavanaugh's nomination has been imperiled in recent weeks after Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez separately accused the judge of sexual misconduct.
If many other people followed this path—which is admittedly unlikely—Trump wouldn't face the widespread resistance which has imperiled his presidency.
Not only would democracy in that country be imperiled, but the prospects for reform across the region would suffer a dire setback.
These incompatible uses crippled the ability of individual refuges to fulfill their conservation purposes, subverting habitat preservation goals and threatening imperiled species.
This city voted heavily in favor of leaving the European Union, despite the warnings from Nissan that jobs here could be imperiled.
The close Saudi-American partnership in the continuing struggle against terrorism is critically important and it would be seriously imperiled by JASTA.
To be clear, tens of millions of Americans are not yet imperiled by the drought, but trouble lies in the years ahead.
Now, in the final weeks of the campaign, it is Mr. Trump whose campaign is imperiled by his careless approach to gender.
As does the familiar musical theme, goosing the action as fresh babysitters and randy boyfriends are imperiled, including Laurie's granddaughter (Andi Matichak).
But reefs are imperiled by a range of threats including warming waters, acidifying seas, destructive fishing methods, and agricultural and other runoff.
That created uncertainty and tension within the team as Dutton's potential inclusion would have imperiled the participation of another athlete, Laurent Dubreuil.
It is so narrowly drafted that it fails to address the plight of imperiled Sunni Arab and minority Christian communities in Syria.
Though the reason for his hospitalization was unclear, Mr. Navalny is no stranger to having his health imperiled because of his activism.
Like his Italian counterparts, the captain dedicates his days to pulling imperiled, if not dead, men, women and children from the sea.
Pyongyang also warned that the historic summit meeting between Kim Jong-un and President Trump, scheduled for June 12, could be imperiled.
This position made him a perfect fit for Trump, who is imperiled by a process that could land at the high court.
Mr. Immelt hacked back GE Capital, which imperiled the parent, and jettisoned assets in media, plastics and even its famed appliances division.
And senators said McConnell seemed to show no signs that he's at all rattled by recent events that have imperiled the nomination.
Some 347 of the species, which play a vital role in plant pollination, are imperiled and at risk of extinction, the study found.
"Governing a country is not like doing business," the editorial said, arguing that Trump's actions imperiled the national credibility of the United States.
"Governing a country is not like doing business," the paper said, adding that Trump's actions imperiled the national credibility of the United States.
Within five years, the language startup would build a library of over 30 languages, including some of the most imperiled on the planet.
The idealized narrative that Tellart created is meant to comfort one of the wealthiest and yet most ecologically imperiled regions in the world.
In 1992, he wrote an urgent message to one of his colleagues concerning a pending case that could have imperiled Roe v. Wade.
While not all of their projects are funded by the NEA, many are, and without that support City Lore's work would be imperiled.
Gaines sent a letter detailing family misfortunes that imperiled their finances, including that her husband had been told he had acute kidney failure.
Media reports in recent weeks suggested Waymo was eyeing a deal with Volkswagen, which could have imperiled Ford's partnership with the German automaker.
With tentacles running in every direction, all parts of the Trump brand — his presidency, his business, his foundation and his family — are imperiled.
Title IX, the "Poisoned Pollinators Provision," would exempt pesticide registrations from key requirements to protect imperiled species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
An independent task force found that the decisions that imperiled Flint were made because saving money was a higher priority than public health.
Congress' agenda goes far beyond news grabbing headlines on national security and job growth; it also includes undermining protections for imperiled wildlife. Surprised?
A frenzied period, culminating in a shutdown of the federal government, briefly imperiled the speech and could irrevocably influence its tenor and reception.
The Trump administration rolled out detailed proposals Thursday to reduce measures designed to protect the imperiled greater sage grouse in seven western states.
Although Trump had expressed interest in reviewing the JEDI contract before Thompson's arrest, the news would seem to have further imperiled the deal.
A recent study found that 77 percent of once-imperiled marine mammals and sea turtles protected by the Endangered Species Act are recovering.
This bedrock is imperiled by attempts to impugn the integrity of those who are committed to protecting our democracy -- officials like Robert Mueller.
Turtles are among the most imperiled animals on the planet, yet we still have a lot to learn about these secretive swamp dwellers.
Even tourism, a rare bright spot with hotel occupancy the strongest in a decade, is imperiled by an outbreak of the Zika virus.
You can easily hear a link between the plucky, migrating sound of this acoustic combo and the state of our imperiled natural world.
Candid, gossipy and occasionally imperiled by demons, Margery Kempe was a 21th-century mystic and the author of a terrific medieval tell-all.
This would include logging of old-growth forests and clearcutting of ecologically important post-fire habitat, upon which many imperiled wildlife species depend.
Candid, gossipy and occasionally imperiled by demons, Margery Kempe was a 62003th-century mystic and the author of a terrific medieval tell-all.
Could there ever come a time when he felt he had to speak out if he felt that the country was truly imperiled?
But while these difficulties are particular to Israel, the Israeli experience also resembles that of other imperiled democracies — most notably the United States.
Many of these ventures, particularly those involving high-profile companies with ties to or extensive operations in the United States, are now imperiled.
What is being imperiled is not just the wilderness, it is the entire moral fabric of a country fast losing its environmental compass.
McGahn reportedly encouraged Kavanaugh to deliver fiery testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee after the judge's nomination was imperiled by sexual assault allegations.
Netanyahu's lead is more imperiled than ever, and Lieberman is the swing vote that could help determine who ends up running the government.
Assange has not stepped foot outside of the embassy since 2012, so any change of heart by the country could leaved him imperiled.
And now, with the election of Donald Trump and Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, almost all of that legacy is imperiled.
Boeing had bet its future on a revolutionary passenger jet, the 2787 Dreamliner, and the project was imperiled by delays and cost overruns.
Put aside the most obvious hypocrisy: Refugees like Mr. Ji are imperiled by Mr. Trump's contempt for immigrants and slashing of refugee quotas.
The winning bid Thursday for the prized but imperiled species was the second highest ever after a record 155.4 million yen bid in 2013.
Women, already impeded and imperiled by sexism, also have to carry the social stigma of being feminist buzzkills if they call attention to it.
According to the 2017 Factbook, the U.S. is already three-quarters of the way to meeting the goals of the imperiled Clean Power Plan.
But, at least when installed in a geographically distant gallery, the painting's impersonal vantage point minimizes the coastal region's imperiled, ground-level climate realities.
Santos has called a meeting of the principals of the imperiled deal for Monday morning in Bogota to decide what step to next take.
Foreign exchange volatility and economic uncertainty after the Brexit vote have also imperiled a projected profit rebound in quarterly results in the United States.
A new Brookings Institution survey claims "freedom of expression is deeply imperiled on U.S. campuses" due to college students not prioritizing First Amendment rights.
I know all too well that, were "Game of Thrones" a nonfiction world, that wall of ice would be seriously imperiled by climate change.
But also driving the contributions is a sense among the president's supporters that his administration's achievements and agenda are imperiled by Democrats, Caputo said.
The tremendous success of the ESA and our national parks has benefited communities, imperiled fish and wildlife and plants and our nation's wild places.
If a President can use his power to enact political retribution, could freedoms that Americans have taken for granted for decades soon be imperiled?
Sources told CNN at the time of his withdrawal that Clovis' nomination was imperiled as well over his connections to the ongoing Russia probe.
The excess nitrogen spawned pervasive brown tides and algal blooms that, in turn, led to the collapse of clamming and imperiled the bay's ecosystem.
Unlike many western states, the Oregon has its own Endangered Species Act, adopted in 1984 to protect wildlife rare or imperiled in the state.
Set on Coney Island in the 1950s, the drama stars Justin Timberlake as a lifeguard who falls for a mobster's imperiled wife (Juno Temple).
Seen around the world, these images broke through skepticism and complacency, providing unassailable evidence of the evil of segregation and how it imperiled democracy.
Also quiet was President Trump, who ignored questions about Mr. Moore's increasingly imperiled candidacy, which has been repudiated by much of his party's leadership.
The massive scheme has corrupted the results of several Olympics and has imperiled the country's eligibility for the coming Winter Games in South Korea.
To Saudi Arabia, the uprisings imperiled both the regional order and, potentially, its own rule; populist Islamist movements had long challenged it at home.
To the biologists, that has imperiled the plants and animals — hundreds of them, it turns out — that prefer to live in recently burned forests.
But after taking over Zakouma's management in 2011, Mr. Labuschagne and his team transformed it into a rare safe haven for Africa's imperiled elephants.
It's democracy itself, imperiled less by one man's philosophical incoherence (Flake's word) than by his disrespect for our institutions and his highly erratic character.
This strategy imperiled him in his primary, but Mr. Gillespie feared getting pulled too far right and driving away more centrist general electorate voters.
Collette Adkins, a conservation director at the organization, said the EPA's "appalling decision" to approve the "cyanide bombs" threatens people, pets and imperiled animals.
I was not hurt, but the reaction in Brazil to that incident speaks volumes about the imperiled state of press freedoms and democracy here.
Collete Adkins, a conservation director at the organization, said the EPA's "appalling decision" to approve the "cyanide bombs" threatens people, pets and imperiled animals.
But the Trump administration's latest move to re-prioritize sage grouse habitats for leasing and drilling has darkened prospects for the highly-imperiled bird.
Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), who are even more imperiled in 2018, have both already committed to voting for Gorsuch.
In the ol' San Jacinto Room, the other thing was literally Donald Trump Jr., who'd come to Conroe, Texas, to campaign for the imperiled senator.
America's destiny, the President said, was imperiled by a political system festering in malice, gridlock and in the grip of the rich and the powerful.
In this plausible near-future, groups of wealthy investors buy up imperiled but essential services, load them up with debt, and feast on their carcasses.
A group of House lawmakers introduced a package of bills on Thursday to overhaul the federal government's process for protecting imperiled plant and animal species.
The airline then offered pilots 150 percent of hourly pay to work those dates, and the number of imperiled flights dropped to a few hundred.
The ESA supports recovery efforts for grizzlies and whales and many other imperiled species, benefiting national parks and surrounding communities in a myriad of ways.
A favorite in recent years has been a measure intended to tie the hands of federal agencies working to save the imperiled greater sage-grouse.
All week, speaker after speaker has painted a vision of a country imperiled by black anarchists, cop killers, immigrant murderers, Muslim terrorists and criminal Democrats.
Shopping malls, for example, are often viewed as imperiled by the rise of online commerce, but some of them may be worth a second look.
As Republicans stream into Cleveland to nominate Donald J. Trump for president, they confront a party divided and deeply imperiled by his racially divisive campaign.
Apart perhaps from cashier and truck driver, radiologist is said to be the most imperiled job on the planet in the new age of automation.
As seen in Syria, Russian contractors also frequently play an important role in helping imperiled dictators reclaim energy-rich territory and safeguarding future Russian investment.
Environmentalists have been furiously fighting the proposal at every step, arguing that drilling would be devastating for AWNR's ecology, its imperiled fauna and the climate.
Ian Murray, the executive director of the Society of Editors, an advocacy group, said the ruling imperiled the ability of journalists to monitor police conduct.
School for blind musicians faces eviction: Its existence is imperiled by its own parent group, a charitable organization with a mission to help the blind.
Earlier Wednesday, 15 humanitarian relief groups expressed alarm in a joint statement that the blockade had imperiled lifesaving assistance to millions of people in Yemen.
Yet there are troubling signs, like the kidnapping of the two boys from the mosque, that peace may be imperiled as American troops draw down.
That mission is imperiled by his slow response to a scandal that some of his top advisers argue is the central issue facing the church.
In New Jersey, Republicans will struggle to retain Mr. LoBiondo's seat and must protect such imperiled incumbents as Leonard Lance, Tom MacArthur and Rodney Frelinghuysen.
As with any company facing an imperiled market share, they respond swiftly and soon find themselves entangled with a menacing, mustachioed entrepreneur named Guido Hatz.
Nearly every important state and local gun law is imperiled by the prospect of the elevation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court.
As if by unspoken agreement, windows at almost every one of the major department stores this season featured themes of nature both innocent and imperiled.
"The study clearly shows a problem reconciling oil development and protecting these imperiled polar bears," said Robert Dewey, the organization's vice president for government relations.
And by calling up the judicial nominations now, McConnell will force Democrats to swallow more confirmations before their imperiled incumbents can leave Washington to campaign.
If the LWCF is allowed to expire, some of our most treasured outdoor spaces would lose protection and our local economy would be deeply imperiled.
Both the states and the services could benefit from more resources to help species before they become imperiled and to recover and manage listed species.
The issue, which took place just months before Election Day, further imperiled Democratic senators in red states, costing some of them -- including Heitkamp -- their jobs.
This approach, which the Times says involves attempts at "intimidation" and "humiliation," imperiled officials whether they gave in to pressure from the President or not.
I worry that as this point of view becomes more accepted, the ground for autocrats and strongmen becomes more fertile, and our democracy more imperiled.
If too many people get the benefits for free — especially people who stand out as different from the majority — faith in the system is imperiled.
If too many people get the benefits for free — especially people who stand out as different from the majority — faith in the system is imperiled.
Rather than making landowners partners in protecting species, the ESA too often treats them as antagonists — which ultimately harms the effort to protect imperiled wildlife.
The Post's long-term relationships on the right aren't imperiled by its feud with the Trump campaign — they may even be being strengthened by it.
Like many religious works of the past, American Qur'an is likely to leave you feeling small and inadequate, and the world seeming wretched and imperiled.
After a disastrous fifth-place finish in New Hampshire's primaries further imperiled his flagging campaign, Biden badly needs to prove he can actually win somewhere, anywhere.
And there was at least the possibility that anti-Trump forces could have prevailed in voting down the current rules — which might have imperiled Trump's nomination.
Only the world's most imperiled species, like rhinos and gorillas, are listed under Appendix I, which shows how dire conservationists believe the pangolins' prospects currently are.
The Trump administration is convening a task force to consider changes to the Obama administration's policies to protect an imperiled bird native to the American West.
Unless this administration, or certainly the next one, deploys a strong domestic and global strategy to counterbalance China, our economic and national security will be imperiled.
At a moment when the destruction of important ancient structures is the stuff of international headlines, boning up on imperiled world heritage is an urgent imperative.
But the terms of the discussion have veered into misleading terrain, colored by talk of money — jobs to be gained or lost, investments secured or imperiled.
PetroSA is under pressure to boost dwindling domestic resources that have imperiled its flagship Mossel Bay gas-to-liquid refinery, which is operating well below capacity.
The longtime Democrat became a Republican when his future in the House was imperiled by a redrawing of his congressional district and demographic shifts favoring Republicans.
He described American democracy as gravely imperiled by corrosive forces: economic inequality and partisan polarization, the unsettling experience of globalization and a crippling lack of empathy.
The drop in manufacturing jobs by 13,000 will underscore fears among blue-collar voters that their livelihoods are imperiled, a main factor in Mr. Trump's appeal.
This would, initially at least, act as a huge tax on imports and provide a big boost to American companies and workers imperiled by foreign competition.
"In the lower 48, there's no question that [the sunflower sea star] is endangered and imperiled in those waters," Harvell told Motherboard in a Skype call.
The rapid expansion has also resulted in a loss of habitat for many species, including Bornean orangutans, which are among the world's most imperiled great apes.
But there's reason to believe progress in L.G.B.T. health may be imperiled by a political and social environment that is growing less friendly toward sexual minorities.
That sounds more like a red wave than a blue one, especially for imperiled senators like Joe Manchin in West Virginia and Claire McCaskill in Missouri.
Let me be clear on this: I was not arguing, and do not believe, that liberal speech is more imperiled than conservative speech on college campuses.
The Hunt A Brooklyn couple moves into their ideal 'glass box in the sky,' but with construction looming next door, their views may already be imperiled.
The three games Green Bay failed to win in those circumstances — defeats at Seattle and the Rams, and a tie against Minnesota — have imperiled its season.
The belief, Mr. Butts said, was that a criminal conviction would have imperiled Canadian jobs by barring the company from doing government business for a decade.
Two of the Republicans involved in the discussions complained on Monday that the days-long controversy over Mr. Trump's comment had imperiled hopes for an agreement.
But they pointedly declined to exonerate him — and they cataloged the attempts by Mr. Trump to escape an inquiry that imperiled his presidency from the start.
His book spoke to me not only about cancer but also about the imperative, yet imperiled, connection between the arts, the humanities and the medical sciences.
UARINI, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazilian jaguars, imperiled by hunters, ranchers and destruction of their habitat, have learned to survive at least one menace — flooding in the Amazon.
The figure of the imperiled woman tends to be irresistible, but you need to care about the character, too, really share her worries and her terrors.
Because of the trade war, the toy industry was effectively prepared for a moment in which its access to Chinese suppliers was imperiled, Mr. Woldenberg said.
Justice Kavanaugh's nomination was imperiled after a California university professor, Christine Blasey Ford, testified before Congress that he had sexually assaulted her while they were teenagers.
Although this funding stream was created in 2010 as part of the now imperiled Affordable Care Act, it didn't result in much additional funding for CDC.
But those tweets imperiled the president's own decision because he could've had a legally defensible, well-thought position, yet he undercut it with those three tweets.
Comstock, considered by many the most imperiled GOP House incumbent, did not need the additional challenge in an area with tens of thousands of federal employees.
Equally imperiled by the re-emergence of the Rajapaksas is the brittle process of reconciliation in a land seeking to recover from a long civil war.
The bureau has epidemic contingency plans that date at least to 2010, when that year's count was briefly feared imperiled by a dangerous strain of influenza.
The imperiled waterways include the Sao Francisco, Brazil's longest river outside the Amazon, where water levels are hitting never-before-seen lows in the dry season.
Over the series' seven (and counting) seasons, the protagonists are constantly imperiled by other survivors: groups of armed bandits, psychotic cult leaders, biker gangs, and thugs.
There was a constant optimism radiating from nearly every speaker here, in defiance of the imperiled Obamacare repeal effort and the riptides of the government's Russia investigations.
Drone and helicopter footage over Northern California's imperiled Oroville Dam show the widespread damage and furious flooding that forced more than 200,000 people to evacuate on Sunday.
From the Carolina coast to more mountainous areas further inland, communities have become increasing imperiled by floodwaters that are only expected to rise in the coming days.
When the answer to each of these questions came back a resounding yes, I began worrying that cancer doctors and patients have been imperiled by irresponsible researchers.
" It's a long-term storage facility for the globe's stock of crop seeds, should the world's agriculture become threatened or imperiled by "war, terrorism and natural disasters.
Scaled-back consumption by inland urbanites like Zhao could have serious repercussions for China's economic growth, already imperiled by an escalating trade war with the United States.
At least 49 people were killed in bombings at two churches in Tanta and Alexandria, the latest sectarian attacks one of the country's most imperiled religious minorities.
"If one of the goals of the ESA is to de-commodify wildlife when they're imperiled, this concept of pay-to-play is really troubling," Sanerib said.
This comes after the Fish and Wildlife Service, which is part of Interior, in October moved forward with weakening protections for an imperiled fish, the delta smelt.
Earlier this month, a group of  House Republicans introduced a package of bills that would overhaul the federal government's process for protecting imperiled plant and animal species.
Cool new technologies like virtual reality have imperiled the art of the television commercial, which is still, in many ways, the bread and butter of advertising agencies.
His organization also represented Abigail Fisher in her failed lawsuit over the University of Texas's race-conscious admissions program, which imperiled affirmative-action programs across the country.
Cain's nomination to the Fed board would be subject to Senate approval, and could be imperiled by accusations of sexual harassment that derailed his 2012 presidential bid.
"But," he added, "We know (a) there will be international effects and consequences, and (b) the Trump presidency (including *all* his policy initiatives) is now gravely imperiled."
This is to say that to be embodied is to be imperiled, and perhaps to recognize this basic principle is to come closer to being fully human.
Moreover, they eliminate the irony of a vehicle that helps imperil the planet transporting children to and from the place where they learn about our imperiled planet.
The closings have destroyed the savings of thousands of people, imperiled the banking system and helped fuel the antigovernment protests that roiled the country late last year.
Where boys have been told that their misbehaviors will be rewarded, girls have been reminded over and over that they are imperiled by virtue of being alive.
It was an attempt to steady a campaign that has appeared imperiled since video of the remark caused an outcry in a state scarred by racial violence.
"The Trump administration's proposed rollback of these regulations — which oil and gas companies actually support — would be another, horrifying blow to our already-imperiled environment," Schumer said.
The place will become, once again, a quiet spot where very few children live — its population a disproportionately elderly one, dependent on an imperiled social-security system.
Further, the stability of the regime in Venezuela is greatly imperiled by the impending global collapse in oil prices from the spat between Russia and Saudi Arabia.
Mandated by the 903th Amendment, which was ratified in 1870, black suffrage not only imperiled Southern Democrats' political dominance but also challenged longstanding patterns of white supremacy.
Opinion Columnist China's mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak has imperiled itself and the world because it is a land of 21st-century science and 19th-century politics.
It's worth reading that portion of his proclamation: The security of the United States is imperiled by a drastic surge of illegal activity on the southern border.
That's why, before approving new pesticides for use, the EPA is required to assess their risk of harm to people and our most imperiled plants and animals.
The latest accusations from Swetnick against Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, could make his already imperiled nomination to the Supreme Court even less likely to succeed.
It is home to imperiled polar bears, the porcupine caribou herd, musk oxen, wolves and nearly 200 species of migratory birds that migrate to all 50 states.
Indeed, if the mainstream opposition is forced closer to the jihadists in order to survive, their legitimacy will also be imperiled, particularly as the regime consolidates its control.
Roosh knows that his fans are not in any real danger, but he also knows they want to believe that their lives are imperiled by the feminist threat.
The bottom line: The transaction is unexpectedly imperiled and may head into uncharted territory, were it to spark a lawsuit over over the right way to police competition.
A recent rent increase had imperiled the century-old bookshop in the New York Theatre District , which has fostered countless award-winning playwrights and composers — like Miranda himself.
They later acknowledge, privately, that the standoff didn't help and may even have imperiled vulnerable Democrats running for reelection in red states like Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota.
Bill Schuette, the attorney general, announced a lawsuit against two companies that he said imperiled public health in Flint and contributed to the city's lead-poisoned drinking water.
Many catastrophic effects of humans on wildlife communities have been well-documented: We are responsible for habitat destruction and overexploitation that have imperiled animal populations around the world.
Tammy Duckworth Representative Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, defeated Senator Mark S. Kirk, who had been seen as perhaps the most imperiled incumbent Republican in the Senate.
And you also may have created trouble for fellow imperiled incumbents who will now also likely be asked whether they think Donald J. Trump sets a nice example.
That could mean more giant rangeland wildfires that in recent decades destroyed vast areas of sagebrush country that support some 350 species of wildlife, including imperiled sage grouse.
Across the length of a 40-foot steel frame, the artist has affixed 100 images of variously sized and colored birds' eyes — all species imperiled by climate change.
Analysts had called Vodafone Idea the most imperiled from the telecom dues as it was burdened with the largest share of the total dues demanded by the government.
Today, the centerpiece of Ms. Barry's public agenda may be most imperiled: a multibillion-dollar transit plan that would introduce a light-rail system to the congested city.
And the party's current lone foothold on power in Albany, their control of the State Senate bolstered by fragile alliances with renegade Democrats, is also imperiled this fall.
May's leadership has been imperiled at various stages of the Brexit negotiations, and the signatures of at least 48 Conservative party lawmakers can trigger a no-confidence vote.
In 1999 Earl Thomas Schultz, the former curator of herpetology at the San Diego Zoo, pleaded guilty to fraud and theft after being caught trafficking in imperiled reptiles.
But great beauty also inspires an undercurrent of concern that this mountain town's natural splendor will be imperiled if too many people show up and spoil the place.
While the military's campaign is being carried out in the north of Rakhine, China would be concerned if the violence expanded and imperiled the terminal, Ms. Sun said.
This act requires us to use the best scientific data and commercial information available to identify and address the threats facing imperiled species and to facilitate their recovery.
But one of the most imperiled parts of the state was the Keys, the string of pearls dangling for more than 100 miles from the state's southern tip.
But Jimmy Carter, for instance, forcefully defended playwright Vaclav Havel and his fellow Czechoslovak dissidents in the late 1970s, even when it imperiled his foreign policy of détente.
He addresses himself to the meanest, basest sources of emotion, and this has the effect of making everyone who is indifferent to his appeal feel imperiled and unnerved.
Today's America, versus the America led by generations of previous presidents, questions trans-Atlantic ties to the point that the NATO military alliance has never seemed so imperiled.
The lunches and outreach to senators in meetings and phone calls are all part of Trump's effort to put Republican disarray behind him as his presidency is imperiled.
She was polite to Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor, at the funeral of the former Edward VIII, who had abdicated to marry her and imperiled the monarchy.
The key races in play, he argued, were ones in which Trump had far overperformed previous Republican presidential candidates — a dynamic that imperiled Democratic candidates in those states.
But as clamorous as these protests have become, Ms. DeVos is also imperiled by a lack of support from constituencies that a Republican nominee might normally count on.
As Trump's political (and legal) situation has become more imperiled, he has grown increasingly willing to fully embrace wild conspiracy theories (Ukraine actually meddled in the 2016 election!
Arena was brought back in November to replace Jurgen Klinsmann after shocking losses in the first two games of qualifying imperiled the Americans' chances of advancing to Russia.
Vine reviews such a federal agenda in some detail, but Trump being Trump, it's unlikely any of it will come along in time to save imperiled nuclear plants.
And if too few black and Latino men are on PrEP today, that means encouraging adoption among those imperiled segments of the LGBTQ community is an exponentially difficult problem.
Stockton and I hatched a plan: We'd chase down the imperiled canine, and then I'd pick him up and take him back to civilization to find his owner. Simple.
He was a powerful magnet, able to attract the cultural resentment of an enormously diverse coalition and process it into an urgent narrative about the way liberals imperiled America.
August 21994: With the crime bill imperiled after a shocking procedural defeat in the House, President Clinton enlists NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani to try to save it, while Sen.
But since Trump became President, Graham has become a crucial ally, coming to Brett Kavanaugh's defense when the Supreme Court nominee's confirmation was imperiled by claims of sexual assault.
Congress, however, is much more likely to destroy the law as we know it, making the Endangered Species Act as imperiled as the very creatures it's helped to conserve.
As we follow the dramatic events unfolding for the world's forests in 2016, we should bear in mind just how vital these imperiled ecosystems are for all of us.
"Another week lost," is how one official described the legislative timeline for Trump and Republicans, an acknowledgment that the latest swirl of Russia developments complicate an already imperiled agenda.
Most biologists who study snakes for a living spend their entire careers getting ordinary people to care about imperiled species that aren't cute and cuddly and sometimes named Cecil.
And it's easy to see the enormous care that goes into refining the techniques for growing and fermenting these vital beans—especially those geared towards preserving an imperiled environment.
The Trump administration is changing the way it protects the greater sage grouse in an effort to provide states more flexibility in how they deal with the imperiled bird.
Battles over sex education in American middle- and high-school textbooks brought on a flurry of right-wing pamphlets bemoaning the imperiled state of spiritual self-regulation in America.
In the Senate, where the Republicans seek to retain their imperiled majority, lawmakers are scrambling to come up with small measures to put on the April and May schedule.
Philippot, seen by some within the party as exerting too much influence over Le Pen, failed to win his seat on Sunday and may now find his position imperiled.
Congress passed the PLCAA in 225 at the behest of the National Rifle Association and other industry lobbyists, which insisted that firearm-related litigation had imperiled the gun industry.
And when Kayla walks into a pool party wearing a tragic green swimsuit, she turns into the imperiled heroine of a psychodrama that briefly transforms into a psychological thriller.
Topics of the day included the steady growth of the almond industry, the science of pollination, agricultural theft (hence the cop) and the ever-more-imperiled state of honeybees.
She interviewed each of them, exploring the personal threats they faced from climate change (Levi Draheim, for example, lives on a Florida barrier island imperiled by sea-level rise).
Mr. Trump's trade war will probably not increase the number of American jobs, although it has imperiled paychecks at auto plants and other factories that rely on imported components.
But Democratic and Republican strategists and officials in Alabama believe that, for now, the revelation of the misinformation efforts has not substantially imperiled Mr. Jones's prospects for re-election.
More natural resources news: The Trump administration plans to open nine million acres to drilling and mining by removing protections for the sage grouse, an imperiled ground-nesting bird.
Both candidates have long struggled with black voters, a deficiency that imperiled their runs in a state where nearly 60% of the electorate was black, according to exit polls.
The sequence of events suggested Mr. Rosenstein was determined to keep the investigation from being imperiled by the political tumult and wanted to reassert his own independence from it.
But inside the House chamber where Mr. Trump will speak, Democrats plan to assemble a cadre of human symbols, bringing as guests several people imperiled by the president's policies.
Also, LeBron James is getting some backlash via social media for suggesting that an N.B.A. team official's pro-Hong Kong tweet could have imperiled American basketball players in China.
Environmental DNA, or eDNA, has changed the way conservationists study the environment, improving their ability to keep tabs on species too elusive or imperiled to monitor with traditional methods.
When the Mother is imperiled, I had hoped that Wendy would turn into Greta Thunberg, stop blabbing about growing up, and start a revolution or even a small riot.
The new momentum remains imperiled by President Trump's on-again, off-again threat to withdraw some 2,000 American troops in Syria, including hundreds of Special Operations advisers and commandos.
Carl Smith, a member of the indigenous Yupiaq tribe who lives in Akiak, Alaska, explained how warming has imperiled the subsistence hunting and fishing that his community depends on.
Despite concessions by the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, the measure was immediately imperiled when two key Republicans, Susan Collins of Maine, above, and Rand Paul of Kentucky, rebuffed it.
"We will file legal action in the coming days to challenge the federal biological opinions to protect highly imperiled fish species close to extinction," Newsom said in a statement.
"The Ottoman Lieutenant," which tells of a dashing Turkish officer who helps save imperiled Armenians — while carrying on with an American nurse — reinforces that debunked Turkish narrative, detractors say.
Its gasp-inducing moment came with the entrance of a character Pinter wrote to be mentioned but not seen: the small daughter of the couple whose relationship is imperiled.
This follows a split between Levandowski's lawyers and Uber's lawyers: Levandowski, seeking to protect himself, had invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in the case, which potentially imperiled Uber's case.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that his favorite measure of success, the stock market, is imperiled if voters favor Democrats in next week's congressional elections.
Still, if The Economist, the great barometer of capitalist thinking, can scoff at such sentiments, then it would seem that capitalism is not as imperiled as some might think.
If deportation has always been a threat on paper for the 11 million people living in the country illegally, it rarely imperiled those who did not commit serious crimes.
When politics trumps science and the law, enriching industry's coffers at the expense of imperiled wildlife, it's our job as conservationists to uphold the law and the public trust.
" Her piece -- published Friday before Trump's campaign was imperiled by a 2005 video showing him making vulgar comments about women -- is titled "Why Clinton is the only choice for president.
Because the decision has less to do with the reef's imperiled condition and more to do with avoiding political embarrassment for Australia's government and lasting damage to Australia's tourism industry.
Now, after all their years around the game and all the Super Bowls they have watched and covered, Anderson and Litsky wonder if one day the sport will be imperiled.
An "invasive" is one that isn't native to an area, but, once it is introduced, it can cause considerable harm to local wildlife, driving already-imperiled species closer to extinction.
The Russian space agency Roscosmos released footage of the nearly-disastrous rocket launch that imperiled the lives of NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin on October 11.
But the sentiment has a long history, popularized beginning in the 1980s and '90s with a spate of genre movies that fictionalized true stories of women imperiled by their husbands.
With the president's decision to name Anthony Scaramucci, an ardent ally and Wall Street financier, as his communications director last week, Priebus' future at the White House appeared increasingly imperiled.
The fight has split the solar industry, pitting imperiled companies that manufacture solar panels in the United States and want protection against firms that say tariffs would increase their costs.
The lawsuit said the "deceptively named" International Wildlife Conservation Council actually promotes the hunting of and importing of body parts from "imperiled species" such as African elephants, lions and rhinos.
Congressional Republicans must now calculate just how deeply their fragile hold on power is imperiled when voters go to the polls to evaluate their party and its leader in November.
David Budd's beautiful face and ravaged mind are front and center in Bodyguard, but behind him is an imperiled city full of people wrestling with an invisible, ever-present danger.
All those misplaced greasy pizza boxes (not recyclable) and clamshell containers tossed in with the plastics, have imperiled an industry that was never really that effective in the first place.
Churches around the country are gearing up to shelter immigrants imperiled by raids and in what BuzzFeed calls a "modern-day underground railroad" also work to spirit people to Canada.
Out of that mission grows the AZA's top lobbying area: pushing to preserve and enforce the Endangered Species Act, the landmark 1973 law meant to protect imperiled species from extinction.
He imperiled his family's finances because he couldn't get enough of the team that has been a bipartisan waste of time and energy for people in Washington for a decade?
Now the second half of the Fed's mandate could be imperiled if the economic uncertainty drags out, putting corporate expansion and hiring plans on ice, and the overall economy slows.
Red and pink corals — species imperiled by over-harvesting to make jewelry — have been nominated twice, but both proposals failed to pass following intense lobbying by the coral trade industry.
Senior Republican leaders, fearing more scandals, started urging their most imperiled incumbents to speak out about the wrongdoing surrounding President Trump — even as Mr. Trump seemed to be digging in.
The flip side is that the advocacy and political leadership of the charter movement has been fed by money that is decidedly not progressive and has imperiled the charters' legacy.
The emails threw the Clinton campaign off stride just as Mr. Trump's own campaign was imperiled by the release of a recording in which he boasted of grabbing women's genitals.
This adventure from ancient Persia chronicles the imperiled romance of Zaul, an albino outcast raised by a bird goddess, and Rudabeh, a princess who's the granddaughter of the Serpent King.
"The Restless Wave" is a wistful book; McCain wants to rally Americans around helping an imperiled world, rather than accept that the call might be coming from inside the house.
Instead, U.S. lawmakers have hastily enacted legislative patches over the years to avert these cliffs, and in the process imperiled health care for hundreds of thousands of low-income families.
It's a good grift, exploiting the emotional insecurities of the Trump-imperiled liberal professional class, and Halperin should not be thought a fool for trying his hand at this game.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Illinois Senate on Thursday earmarked $227.2 million for low-income college students whose need-based financial aid has been imperiled by the state's 11-month budget impasse.
While Mr. Trump has seemed eager to engage in the midterm races, it is unclear where he would campaign and unlikely his presence would help Republicans in many imperiled districts.
The story of an advantaged European face to face with desperately imperiled African refugees seems tailor-made for political pieties and the dubious enshrinement of one more white savior story.
The newspaper quoted the four men who accused Hefner, 30, anonymously as they feared their work as political advocates would be imperiled by speaking against the spouse of a powerful lawmaker.
The study hopes the American bumblebee's IUCN Red List ranking will be amended to reflect it's dire status—and that direct conservation efforts will be taken to save the imperiled species.
The bipartisanship contrasts with a parallel investigation by the House Intelligence Committee, where inter-party feuds have imperiled the effort, and may lead committee Republicans and Democrats to issue competing reports.
Former U.S. President and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter asked Kemp to resign his position as Georgia's secretary of state, saying his role in state government imperiled popular confidence in the election.
As such, sports can offer a sliver of hope that the prospect of a more interconnected, globalized world isn't as imperiled as the recent tenor of populist, hypernationalistic politics would suggest.
Yet Congress has largely ignored these pleas, and has even tried to block plans by the military to head off future problems at the numerous bases imperiled by a rising sea.
We rely on legal immigrants and international students to repopulate communities, create new businesses and jobs, and meet skilled talent demands – a dynamic imperiled by the current administration's anti-immigrant policies.
But Fish and Wildlife simply hunkered down and went dark, refusing to even reveal crucial information about the process, including how many import permits have been issued for which imperiled animals.
The number of natural World Heritage sites imperiled by climate change has almost doubled in three years according to a new report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Given that Republicans are now and will for the foreseeable future be more than a dozen votes shy of two-thirds, Clinton would only be imperiled if Democrats turn against her.
The policy has baffled and angered critics at home and abroad who fear democracy is imperiled by precisely the kind of culture clash that welcoming Germans say they hope to avoid.
The national security justification for tariffs rests on the idea that metal is a building block of defense, and that America's access is so imperiled that it must protect domestic suppliers.
The Stronach Group, which owns Santa Anita and six other American racetracks, has blamed corrupt trainers and owners for the deaths, which have dominated national headlines and imperiled the sport nationally.
On Friday, Almazan's trio released "This Land Abounds With Life," the most inspired album in his already-impressive career, and an extended meditation on the imperiled majesty of the natural world.
The administration outlined plans on Thursday to open nine million acres in the American West to drilling and mining by removing protections for the sage grouse, an imperiled ground-nesting bird.
He has even figured out how to survive at ESPN, a company that has had rounds of layoffs and where jobs can become imperiled when broadcast rights are bought or lost.
But Democrats also have many more imperiled incumbents, and for each one who loses, they'd have to pick off another GOP-held seat to keep their hopes of Senate control alive.
So it goes for Ella Warren, a freelance celebrity spy for an imperiled Hollywood scandal rag that pits its stringers against one another in a cutthroat competition to deliver the dirt.
The Interior Department's own documents show that officials there have altered or disregarded scientific data on drilling's impacts on imperiled wildlife, including threatened polar bears who den on the coastal plain.
The strike would be the latest demonstration in two weeks of protests, which have drawn hundreds of thousands of marchers and imperiled Duque's proposed tax reform, which lowers duties on businesses.
A biting speaker, he zealously played the hatchet man for Richard M. Nixon, whose presidency was becoming imperiled by the widening Watergate scandal that would lead to his resignation in 21973.
It revealed the scope of the Russian campaign to sabotage the 2016 election and detailed a frantic, monthslong effort by President Trump to thwart a federal investigation that imperiled his presidency.
Kelly's departure follows several months of controversy and turmoil, and comes at a time when the president's agenda is imperiled by a midterm election in which Democrats recaptured the House of Representatives.
" With Zoom's share price jumping more than 161%, and Beyond Meat's nearly 455%, since going public, the host said "these stocks are absolutely trading at stratospheric levels ... both could be easily imperiled.
That will allow Ms Gideon, who has focused on access to health care as a state representative, to portray herself as a champion of the rights she claims Ms Collins has imperiled.
His reelection run was imperiled, though, when a federal judge ordered him to be tried on a criminal contempt charge, accusing him of disobeying a court order in a racial-profiling case.
Here are the main takeaways from last night's elections: California's weird top-two primary system and a surge of Democratic candidates imperiled the Left's plans to flip several House seats this November.
The semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government in northern Iraq, an oil-producing region, has racked up $18 billion in debt, which has imperiled its ability to pay state workers and security forces.
The letter applauds Trump for beginning the process of unwinding Obama's Clean Power Plan regulations, but says that goal is imperiled if he decides to remain in the Paris climate change deal.
After fielding nearly 20 minutes of sometimes combative questions—about the president's imperiled summit with North Korea, Trump's tweet on Roseanne Barr, and more—Sanders called on the newcomer in the room.
It's hard to predict how this could affect rainforests like the vast Brazilian Amazon and the critically imperiled Brazilian Atlantic Forest, a global biodiversity hotspot that has been massively reduced and fragmented.
The use of powerful patriotic rhetoric and symbols can underpin the party's assertive positioning of itself as the guardian of American freedoms and values now imperiled by Trump and his GOP allies.
This patchwork has created a vital paradise, home to hundreds of bird species and imperiled populations of megafauna—lion and leopard, chimpanzee and antelope, hippo and buffalo, wild dog and golden cat.
This is a movie about a bunch of people orbiting high above Earth on a space station that's suddenly imperiled by a nasty alien life force that's hell-bent on killing them.
Starting in the 1970s, he spent much of his life scouring back roads for those vanishing emblems of midcentury enterprise, which were already imperiled by air travel, interstates and big-box sprawl.
But that hasn't stopped the political posturing from the Western Governors Association and right-wing members of Congress as they seek to dismantle the endangered species protections for rare and imperiled wildlife.
Down to around 97,000 surviving animals, Africa's giraffes are gravely imperiled by habitat loss and fragmentation, civil unrest and overhunting, as well as the international trade in bone carvings, skins and trophies.
You may recall that these two federally-chartered mortgage giants were placed in conservatorship in September of 2900 as the mortgage crisis was reaching its peak because their capital situation was imperiled.
While it conjures an idyllically communal world of Soviet athletes joined in leisure, camaraderie, high spirits and tender romance, it also contains darkness, secrets and falls that make its activities seem imperiled.
An adult grey seal can eat approximately two tons of other marine species in a year, with cod (whose stocks are famously imperiled) accounting for up to 50 percent of its diet.
In that context only did I contend that our liberty of expression is no less imperiled now than when as British subjects, American colonists faced harsh punishment for defaming their royal rulers.
A real advocate for women would care about gay women, trans women, black women, Muslim women, Jewish women and all the other women being dehumanized and imperiled by Trumpism's fetish for calamity.
A 1972 grant from the National Endowment of the Arts enabled Stan to purchase the former bakery that houses it, inoculating it against rising rents that have imperiled other local arts outposts.
As they brace for losses in the House of Representatives, Republican leaders are racing to reinforce their candidates in about two-dozen districts, trying to create a barricade around their imperiled majority.
Activists used that argument to pressure Mr. Cuomo politically with protests and phone-banking campaigns, warning that his progressive credentials would be imperiled if he allowed state regulators to approve the pipeline.
Advocates argued to the court that this exception encouraged child marriage, which is prevalent throughout rural India and has imperiled many development goals, like improving education, ending poverty and reducing family size.
President Donald Trump's new chief of staff plunges into a White House confronting a global virus outbreak and a spooked economy — not to mention a re-election bid increasingly imperiled by both.
After all, the absence of a legal dispute resolution mechanism has imperiled Good Friday and caused many of the problems DeSouza—and soon all other Irish citizens in the North—will face.
For the seven months of the Trump administration, the favorite parlor game in the West Wing has been guessing how long imperiled aides like Mr. Priebus would hang on before getting fired.
Today democracy is imperiled not by civil war but by a citizenry torn apart by warring ideologies, in part because of the compelling, if nihilistic, story that authoritarians have told about nationality.
Set in a Russian village in 1905, it depicts tensions between tradition and assimilation — personified by the concerns of a dairyman with five daughters — in a shtetl imperiled by anti-Jewish violence.
The next 10 words that came out of Trump's mouth — "I would like you to do us a favor, though" — are what triggered the House impeachment inquiry that has imperiled his presidency.
The message resonated with the defensive worldview of his populist base, which sees American sovereignty imperiled by global forces that threaten U.S. security, endanger the U.S. economy, and undermine U.S. national identity.
She has said she is concerned about security threats posed by refugees, and while she said climate change was "on the table," she said she did not favor policies that imperiled business.
With Congress set to return on Monday after a week's recess, Republican lawmakers are increasingly aware that their seven-year promise to dismantle President Barack Obama's largest policy achievement is deeply imperiled.
The museum's opening is especially significant in a state imperiled by rising sea levels and overseen by a governor, Rick Scott, who has said he is unconvinced that climate change is real.
"The latest claim, that U.S. national security is imperiled by the use of Canadian steel or aluminum in U.S. manufacturing, seems baseless, considering that Canada has been America's steadfast ally," he said.
The vulnerable Democrats delivered fiery speeches calling for a floor vote as soon as possible and warning that their majority will be imperiled if they don't have accomplishments to tout back home.
"With 900 or fewer of these animals left, the survival of every single polar bear is crucial to sustaining this imperiled population," the group's president, Jamie Rappaport Clark, said in a statement.
In numerous cases, these environmental works are fragile and become imperiled after their makers die if they are left without capable, resourceful caretakers, only to deteriorate at the mercy of the elements.
Ted Cruz's imperiled, vaguely messianic campaign for president was bound to cause some to Remember the Alamo this week, even before Cruz started making rather ominous references to patriotic martyrdom on his own.
A remake of the 1974 version, the new one features Katie Cassidy, Michelle Trachtenberg and Lacey Chabert as the imperiled sorority sisters and Andrea Martin, star of the original, as the house mom.
There's also ample heroism on display by the workers and scientists -- the latter knowing they're imperiled not only by exposure to radiation but if they dare to contradict the state's desperate cover story.
And ahead of crucial mid-terms in November, in which the Republicans' slim majorities in both houses of Congress are imperiled, the ideological gulf this represents has become dangerous for the Republican Party.
Dark Web — which went to theaters with two different possible endings — is underwhelming despite a clever touch involving an imperiled character whose cellphone service goes in and out as she takes the subway.
"Pay attention" could be said to be Herzog's cinematic mantra, his mission being to cleanse the windows of perception and recover, if only for a moment, some imperiled sense of gravity and importance.
Even if the House passes the GOP Obamacare replacement bill on Friday, the imperiled measure would still face a long, difficult road before becoming law, an American Enterprise Institute economic policy analyst says.
What Johnson didn't say is that the willingness of AOs and judges to dispatch imperiled asylum seekers back into the arms of the gangs they fled constitutes a humanitarian crisis of its own.
I hope that Hillary Clinton addresses these issues forcefully and candidly at this critical time when core American values, imperiled by Donald Trump's unabashed campaign of divisiveness, bigotry and xenophobia, are at stake.
Blocking the delisting of charismatic, Instagram-worthy megafauna like bears and wolves undermines the credibility of the act while costing taxpayers millions and diverting resources away from genuinely imperiled, if less photogenic, species.
In the end, a scaled-back version of the Paralympics began Wednesday on an optimistic note, amid confidence that much of what had imperiled the Paralympics had been set aside, though hardly forgotten.
"While Saudi Arabia is in a much better position than most of its sovereign producer peers, its own Vision 2030 policy initiatives could be imperiled by a precipitous plunge in prices," Croft noted.
As they brace for losses in the House of Representatives, Republican Party leaders are racing to reinforce their candidates in about two-dozen districts, trying to create a barricade around their imperiled majority.
Our collective ability to reason with one another, to recognize what is plainly in front of our faces, to reach consensus on the most obvious of matters does seem imperiled as never before.
Stiff opposition from Republicans has imperiled his confirmation, while his supporters have mounted a robust effort that borrows from the tactics of political campaigns, even using robocalls and television advertisements to pressure lawmakers.
Steeped as her work is in tradition, it is driven by her design sensibility (she invents her own forms), and her desire to live lightly on the land in an increasingly imperiled environment.
Trump's tax plan is but a page — and it's already politically imperiled in Congress — but it still backed a one-time tax break for businesses that bring back billions of dollars from overseas.
The school, which has served blind and visually impaired musicians in Manhattan since 1913, finds its existence imperiled by its own parent group — a charitable organization with a mission to help the blind.
The Senate bill, which faces unified Democratic opposition, has been further imperiled during the recess, when Republican senators have had to return to their states and face constituents strongly opposed to the measure.
And while Mr. Moore was never expected to glide into the Senate, the accusations have imperiled his campaign in the days since nine women came forward to describe misconduct or unwanted romantic overtures.
The global economy is imperiled, as the Gulf States' energy infrastructure faces the risk of an Iranian attack, and commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the larger Gulf region is threatened.
The stunning data breach recently disclosed by Equifax, one of the nation's top three credit reporting agencies, has imperiled millions of consumers, opening them up to identity theft, monetary losses and colossal headaches.
"For years, we have seen practices develop that have imperiled, cracked and fractured the trust citizens must have in their elected representatives and provoked a profound exasperation among the French," Mr. Bayrou said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives met on Saturday to prepare for what could be the final week of their months-old impeachment inquiry that has imperiled Donald Trump's presidency.
Yet after taxpayers spent years supporting an imperiled painting in a building troubled by leaks and temperature fluctuations, formal opposition to the effort, which is privately funded by multiple philanthropists, is strikingly scarce.
And today American art remains further imperiled by its absurd, inflated commodification, by the banal ideological agendas of cultural institutions, and of course by a deep-seated general neglect of its real meanings.
If we do not, the lives of Mr. Trump's, Mr. Pruitt's, Mr. Perry's and Mr. Tillerson's descendants will be just as imperiled, and their worlds just as devastated and impoverished, as mine will.
But the last year has brought a powerful surge of action from advocates, legislators and even the state attorney general that seems to have imperiled the stores for the first time in memory.
The rolling disaster of the Trumpcare repeal and replacement plan is increasingly imperiled as even Republicans run in fear from the damage it would do and the electoral price that would be paid.
By presenting themselves as beleaguered defenders of gaming's "safe space," gamergaters managed to convince themselves that their harassment of people like Sarkeesian and Quinn was in fact a defense of an imperiled culture.
He hulks up and becomes Super Saru, then breaks out of his chains to save a suddenly imperiled Siranna; meanwhile, the entirety of the Kelpien race goes through vahar'ai to lose their fears.
Accepting money from a Chinese investor — which could mean waiting months for CFIUS to review a deal, and with the specter that the deal might be imperiled altogether — could not be less appetizing.
Uber has grown from a small car-hailing app into an international phenomenon, but a new book about it and Airbnb — "The Upstarts" by Brad Stone — argues that Uber's future is uniquely imperiled.
In Afghanistan's subjugated present it is not just family or tribal honor that is seen imperiled by female rebellion but also national honor, whose reclamation from the Americans requires even greater control over women.
"You know, they're pulling a Kavanaugh against me," he told a radio interviewer in late April, referring to how Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination was imperiled by late-stage accusations of sexual misconduct.
That event, which will be hosted by U.S. Soccer and includes the top teams Germany, England and France, could be imperiled if the players threaten a job action as part of their labor dispute.
Pete Sessions (R-TX), committed to raise money for his imperiled reelection effort, and asked for the Congressman's help with something: getting the US government to recall the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
The consensus of analysts who spoke with CNBC is that no government rescue is imminent, or even necessary yet, for the imperiled German financial institution, despite Deutsche Bank shares hitting all-time lows Monday.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A damning judicial report into the family wealth of Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif threatens not just his premiership, but has also imperiled the political career of his daughter and heir apparent.
More than 211 different species of butterflies — including the threatened monarch and imperiled manfreda giant-skipper — call the sanctuary their home, which makes it the most diverse one in the country, according to Glassberg.
You could rush reinforcements across the map to an imperiled fort in a column formation… but if that column got ambushed, they'd fight at a massive combat penalty for the duration of the battle.
" He also told the media outlet that the controversy surrounding his comments has imperiled her personal and professional life: "I don't feel like I should be getting the death threats that I've been receiving….
The hard truth is climate change has imperiled our planet—it's going to take bold action now to save it including dramatic investment in green energy that will create the jobs of the future.
In March, the effort failed in the House, as Freedom Caucus conservatives opposed the bill for not doing enough to repeal Obamacare and moderates opposed it because it imperiled many of their constituents' insurance.
The low-lying community is also the part of the city most imperiled by climate change – it was nearly wiped out by Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and many residents had to rebuild their homes.
Trump used a lengthy address in New Hampshire on Monday to defend his controversial call and also broadened his argument, suggesting that the American way of life is imperiled by large-scale legal immigration.
For 50 years the World Monuments Fund, a nonprofit organization in Manhattan created in response to engineering challenges at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, has worked to save imperiled historic sites across the globe.
Our conversations, in England, are rooted in a freedom that is currently imperiled across the United States, from Georgia to Alabama to Iowa, and that my fellow citizens in Northern Ireland also don't have.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Friday finalized its plan to loosen Obama-era protections on the habitat of the sage grouse, an imperiled ground-nesting bird that roams across 10 oil-rich Western states.
Like many of Mr. Trump's aides, as laid out in the report and other accounts, Mr. Sessions instead declined to act, preventing Mr. Trump from crossing a line that might have imperiled his presidency.
The world is watching, and the private bar is mobilizing to serve the thousands who have been imperiled by the Trump administration — and to ensure that the rule of law is protected as well.
Mr. Hall was long acknowledged as the leader and prime defender of a profession whose artistic health was often imperiled by financial cutbacks and political hostility in the second half of the 20th century.
When Lynn Englum of New York City visited the Republic of Palau in February as part of a travel project exploring places imperiled by climate change, she received an elaborate stamp in her passport.
In 21967, Mr. Yaakov was arrested, at age 25, on charges that he had imperiled the country's security by talking about the nuclear program to an Israeli reporter, Ronen Bergman, whose work was censored.
NO MORE MR. NICE GUY: The Hill's Alexander Bolton reports: Donald Trump's relationship with former New York City mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg could be imperiled as Bloomberg weighs an Independent bid for president.
While it is far too soon to suggest that the House Republican majority may be imperiled, Democrats are newly optimistic about picking up seats in 2018, hoping to ride a backlash against Mr. Trump.
Instead, anytime an aggrieved party calls for higher standards of conduct online, they trot out lobbyists who issue breathless warnings that the innovation that is "essential to [the] growth of the Internet" is imperiled.
The Iowa bill does allow for some exceptions: Women whose lives are imperiled by their pregnancies would be able to get abortions, as would women whose pregnancies were the result of rape or incest.
WASHINGTON — America's imperiled democracy suffered a major blow on Sunday night, when right-wing presidential candidate Donald J. Trump threatened to jail his left-wing rival Hillary Clinton if he wins the country's November election.
"Trump's candidacy has already done the nation a great service by giving voice to the nagging, sometimes urgent, concerns of ordinary people imperiled by ruling class hegemony," Chris Buskirk, the publisher of American Greatness, writes.
The Trump administration is moving to weaken protections on an imperiled fish population in California's Central Valley, a shift that Interior Secretary David Bernhardt had previously called for when he lobbied on behalf of farmers.
The Trump administration is moving to weaken protections on an imperiled fish population in California's Central Valley, a shift that Interior Secretary David Bernhardt had previously called for when he lobbied on behalf of farmers.
If other Republican incumbents make similar calculations in the months to come, the party's chances to hold the House could be imperiled (since open-seat races are generally easier for the opposite party to win).
Everything. This jukebox musical, a loopy tribute to 1970s disaster flicks, has an imperiled cast that includes Roger Bart, Adam Pascal, Kerry Butler, Faith Prince and Seth Rudetsky, who wrote the book with Jack Plotnick.
Everything. This jukebox musical, a loopy tribute to 19s disaster flicks, has an imperiled cast that includes Roger Bart, Adam Pascal, Kerry Butler, Faith Prince and Seth Rudetsky, who wrote the book with Jack Plotnick.
Everything. This jukebox musical, a loopy tribute to 1970s disaster flicks, has an imperiled cast that includes Roger Bart, Adam Pascal, Kerry Butler, Faith Prince and Seth Rudetsky, who cowrote the book with Jack Plotnick.
And a longstanding stalemate over an overhaul of the I.M.F.'s governance structure imperiled America's decades-old stewardship of the international lender, which in recent years was crucial to dealing with a global financial contagion.
Portugal, whose sluggish economy has imperiled both its credit worthiness and a key central bank lifeline, is confident it will not lose its sole investment grade rating, a top government official told CNBC on Saturday.
During past refinancings, Mr. Pecker had barred American Media publications from acquiring controversial content or stories that could have imperiled the reshuffling of American Media's debt, said someone familiar with internal discussions at the publisher.
Cory has known our son since his birth and his life is directly imperiled, God forbid, by the funding Cory voted to give Iran and, by extension, Hezbollah, Iran's proxy terror army on Israel's border.
With Oman bordering Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the west, planners also see Duqm as an alternative entry and exit point for the region, should maritime routes in the Strait of Hormuz become imperiled.
Industries that have long sought to reduce the compliance burden of protecting imperiled animal and plants species are seizing a rare moment with a Republican Congress and White House that are sympathetic to their cause.
A gigantic floating raft of volcanic rock that emerged from an underwater volcano eruption in the Pacific Ocean is slowly drifting towards the Australian coast, fueling hopes it could benefit the imperiled Great Barrier Reef.
The Trump administration, as well as several Republican lawmakers, has taken the position that the law — meant to protect imperiled species — is currently too broad and economically challenging to landowners and the fossil fuel industry.
"When the safety of the country is imperiled, it seems fully justifiable to resolve any possible doubts in favor of the country, rather than in favor of the aliens," the State Department instructed in 1941.
In "Cursed Child," the key instrument is a Time-Turner, similar to the one Hermione used in "The Prisoner of Azkaban" to squeeze extra classes into her schedule and to save Hagrid's imperiled hippogriff Buckbeak.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is downplaying his GOP donations and defending his environmental bona fides after revelations he gave nearly $39,000 to Protect the House, a group seeking to maintain the party's imperiled House majority.
The Jets (217-17) retreated to their locker room and answered questions about the job security of their coach and quarterback, about the blunders that imperiled them, about the fourth-quarter comeback that never was.
But another source said that in their opinion, the Taliban was hoping to use a deal to remove the US from the military equation, allowing them tackle the embattled Afghan army, imperiled without American support.
In a couple of recent essays, my colleague Matt Yglesias and I surveyed the research on the topic and found little support for the claim that free speech rights are seriously imperiled at American universities.
And some governors were outraged in 2013 when the Obama administration ordered a sweeping closure of the national park system during a shutdown, a decision that they said imperiled rural economies that depend on tourists.
In an unnamed country, a trio of homeless children of unspecified nationalities negotiates the vicissitudes of their imperiled circumstance with a mix of innocence, preternatural canniness and an empathy that transcends the limits of language.
Fair Game The stunning data breach recently disclosed by Equifax, one of the nation's top three credit reporting agencies, has imperiled millions of consumers, opening them up to identity theft, monetary losses and colossal headaches.
Some workers are skeptical that the union made sufficient progress on these questions, and on the extent to which G.M. can continue to shift production to Mexico, which has imperiled jobs in the United States.
But the crisis had already strained relations between the United States and its European allies — Britain, France and Germany — that were among the nations to strike a now-imperiled nuclear accord with Iran in 2015.
It has militarized right-wing groups; intervened in elections, civil wars and revolutions; and ignited wars, massacres and gang violence that have left deep scars, forcing the impoverished and imperiled to move north seeking asylum.
Warner said, a Democrat from Virginia said, often a Trump critic said, governors, senators, presidents have to be able to know they're having confidential conversations," Conway said, "and if not our national security is imperiled.
That means, for example, financial assistance to relocate coastal dwellers whose homes are imperiled by crumbling shores and flooding, or farmers whose land has dried and degraded so much it can no longer sustain them.
That means, for example, financial assistance to relocate coastal dwellers whose homes are imperiled by crumbling shores and flooding, or farmers whose land has dried and degraded so much it can no longer sustain them.
Some Republicans argue that it's better for Moore to defeat Democrat Doug Jones for the sake of President Trump's agenda, which would become imperiled if the Senate Republican majority fell from 220006 seats to 2202.
Karl Polanyi, "The Great Transformation" (1944)Country of origin: AustriaReason for Leaving: With Hitler's rise, prominent socialists like Polanyi were imperiled, so he left for England in 1933 and then arrived in Vermont in 1940.
So far, Mr. Pompeo has said nothing about the details he intends to present, and Mr. Bolton suggested that stories about new intelligence on the North's improving its nuclear abilities only imperiled the diplomatic process.
For years those relations were frozen, and the Vatican's relations throughout the Muslim world were imperiled by a 2006 speech given by Pope Benedict XVI in Regensburg, Germany, which seemed to link Islam to violence.
WASHINGTON — Census experts and public officials are expressing growing concerns that the bedrock mission of the 2020 census — an accurate and trustworthy head count of everyone in the United States — is imperiled, with worrisome implications.
If it is proven that the transcript of the call was purposely siloed -- and the classified categorization was misused to keep the conversation from ever reaching the public -- the Trump presidency could be genuinely imperiled.
In "Our Planet," the latest nature series with Attenborough at the helm, that familiar voice both stands in awe of nature and leans in hard with a message: The wonders onscreen are imperiled by humans.
And she isn't deterred by the swell of opposition — the sort of intense lobbying on all sides that has imperiled any effort by Congress, the FCC or other parts of government to tackle online privacy.
In what seems a classic case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, that dinner precipitated a chain of events that imperiled Mr. Warren's legal career and could have landed him in jail.
Referring to the Moon as "Earth's eighth continent" seems dicey in light of the fact that all seven continents on our own planet are imperiled by human activity, much of it borne from unchecked industrial development.
Mandela and Roger That are part of a growing list of community gardens whose futures have been imperiled by New York City's booming real estate market, where every square foot of land could potentially be developed.
However, another potential playoff run for the Seahawks (123-3-1) may be imperiled due to the injury to Thomas, a five-time Pro Bowl selection who missed the team's previous game with a hamstring injury.
Meanwhile, a number of political veterans say President Donald Trump's entire economic agenda could be imperiled by the failure to pass an Obamacare replacement — which could also mean the market may have to lower its expectations.
Senate confirmation of Kavanaugh, a conservative federal appeals court judge chosen by Trump for a lifetime post on the high court, has been imperiled by the decades-old allegations by Ford and another woman, Deborah Ramirez.
Just ask the brave bakers stuck inside two separate El Bolillo locations in Houston during Hurricane Harvey, who used up 4,400 pounds of flour to make bread and pan dulce to share with their imperiled community.
Nothing is more manipulative, of course, than imperiled children, which explains why "Wisdom of the Crowd" also uses an emotionally wounded parent -- in this case, one grieving over his daughter's murder -- as its jumping-off point.
The question is whether the opposite is also true: Having put America's Pacific strategy on the line, if the deal fails does that mean the binding glue will loosen, and stability and security will be imperiled?
Sloppy play has imperiled Golden State's quest to break the record for most wins in a season — the Warriors must win their last four games to reach 73 victories and eclipse the 1995-403 Chicago Bulls.
Jerrold Nadler, who will run the Judiciary Committee in the new Democratic House, suggested that the accusations, contained in filings about the case of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen by the Southern District, imperiled Trump's presidency.
"Nothing's sweeter than imperiled animals finally getting help to avoid extinction, so we celebrate the candy darter receiving the Endangered Species Act's lifesaving protections," Tierra Curry, a senior scientist at the group, said in a statement.
Under the deal, millions of Americans whose livelihoods are imperiled by the pandemic would receive billions of dollars in direct payments and expanded unemployment aid, and states and businesses would receive loans and other financial help.
The allegations against Kavanaugh, with the backdrop of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and assault that has toppled a succession of powerful men, have riveted the country even as they have imperiled his confirmation chances.
The Justice Department's public statement on Sunday illustrates the unusual and broad set of roles that the president's personal lawyer has played in the scandal that has engulfed the White House and imperiled Mr. Trump's presidency.
"The science is clear: Lesser prairie chickens are gravely imperiled and unenforceable, voluntary conservation efforts alone have proven incapable of saving this unique bird," Bethany Cotton, wildlife program director with WildEarth Guardians, said in a statement.
He defended his earlier, controversial call for a temporary ban on noncitizen Muslims entering the United States, but also broadened his argument, suggesting that the American way of life is imperiled by large-scale legal immigration.
Last month, the Australian government confirmed that the couple were among three of its citizens detained in Iran, at a time when tensions between Iran and the West remained high over an imperiled 2015 nuclear accord.
Three citizens of Australia are being held in Iran, the Australian government said on Wednesday, confirming the detentions as frictions remain high between Tehran and Western nations over the imperiled 2015 accord limiting its nuclear program.
LONDON — European Union officials, feeling exasperated on Friday by the court ruling that imperiled Prime Minister Theresa May's strategy to exit the bloc, have gone from pleading with Britain to stay to wanting it out — fast.
"These are long overdue and necessary regulatory changes that will recover more imperiled species facing extinction than previously accomplished over the span of this law," Department of Interior spokesman Nick Goodwin said in an emailed statement.
But a key question remains on whether to include evidence gleaned from the Mueller probe as part of an article of impeachment or leave the focus strictly on the Ukraine scandal that has imperiled Trump's presidency.
If trade advocates can't make a better case, or at least come up with better ways to help the inevitable economic losers of globalization cope, then free trade itself may be imperiled, whatever the overall benefits.
Mr. Biden's supporters argue that Mr. Trump's incendiary conduct and norm-breaking presidency have so imperiled the country that only somebody with the stature and experience of a two-term vice president can bring back stability.
So if we get four years of immigration restrictions under Trump, followed by a return to the more liberal policies of earlier administrations, Silicon Valley's status as the world's technology capital is unlikely to be imperiled.
Given a wholesale repeal or overhaul now seems imperiled, Republicans are looking at other ways to attack a law they have vowed to overturn since it was signed by Democratic former President Barack Obama seven years ago.
But the revelation that a series of women said they had affairs with him while he was married to Elin Nordegren seriously damaged his image, and a series of back problems and surgeries imperiled his athletic performance.
Prosecuting offenders after a crime is committed doesn't save lives, Chipman said, but, by focusing on gun violence, Sessions contributes to a sense Americans who are imperiled by guns must buy more of them to feel safe.
A panel of constitutional law experts of the Council of Europe human rights body said on Friday the proposed reforms imperiled all parts of the judiciary and would "lead to a far reaching politicization of this body".
"The Trump EPA's reckless approval of this bee-killing pesticide ... without any public process is a terrible blow to imperiled pollinators," Lori Ann Burd, a Center for Biological Diversity director and senior attorney, told CNN on Friday.
Conservationists said in Wednesday's notice of a pending lawsuit that neonics and pesticides to which biotech crops are immune are known to injure and kill imperiled creatures that rely on refuges whose fundamental purpose is wildlife conservation.
This position is enshrined by law in the U.K., for example, where "incitement to racial hatred" is a crime, not an imperiled pastime, because it is not controversial for people in a liberal democracy to condemn Nazism.
But now, with Britain's exit, called Brexit, whatever passed for long-term plans — a Europe that gradually takes a greater role in its region and the Middle East as America devotes more attention to Asia — are imperiled.
But Trump's recklessness in nominating Kavanaugh has imperiled what would unquestionably be his most important achievement as president—ensuring a conservative majority on the Supreme Court for a generation—which can only imperil his support among conservatives.
In a fiery commencement speech at her alma mater of Wellesley College on Friday, Clinton went after President Donald Trump and the controversies that are swirling around him, comparing his imperiled presidency to that of Richard Nixon's.
It said the EPA in 2000 began such a process tied to imperiled salmon and steelhead trout and issued a draft plan citing dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers as primary contributors to excessive water temperatures.
The greenback slipped against the safe-haven yen on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that imperiled Middle East peace efforts and provoked widespread condemnation.
That imperiled him as the race moved to the 14 Super Tuesday states, including California and Texas, where most delegates to the National Convention go only to candidates who win 15 percent in congressional districts and statewide.
At the very end of The Plague, Camus distills his philosophy in a final passage: And, indeed, as he listened to the cries of joy rising from the town, Rieux remembered that such joy is always imperiled.
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge has ordered a mediator to move swiftly to improve health and sanitation at Border Patrol facilities in Texas, where observers reported migrant children were subject to filthy conditions that imperiled their health.
And the administration also rolled back protections for the sage grouse, an imperiled bird that makes its home on millions of acres of oil-rich land in the West, in a bid to spur new oil exploration.
One top Sanders aide reminded me that it was, after all, Sanders, the supposed Medicare for All zealot, who in the weeks before Trump's inauguration headed rallies in an effort to save Obama's imperiled Affordable Care Act.
Drawing on a shared love of classical learning, especially Cicero's exhortations to put nation above self, the two Adamses also regularly took up their pens to expose ominous developments that in their view imperiled the young Republic.
We may be living in a cool, cool world, but as long as Paretsky's hotheaded, quick-witted sleuth is on the job, imperiled young women and the artistic riches of vulnerable nations will always have a champion.
Dockless e-scooters have arrived in cities from Austin to Paris without safety or storage guidance, resulting in imperiled pedestrians, vandalized scooters, hospitalized riders and bewildered governments — and now other cities are rushing to take proactive steps.
If the United States continues to stand by and acquiesce to the bloc's hostile action against Qatar, which can drag our region only deeper into division and instability, American interests in the Middle East will be imperiled.
The relationship seemed further imperiled when Mr. Trump appointed his White House chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News, who some people fear will bring nationalist and racist views to the West Wing.
The American university's future, indeed its most fundamental reason for being, is imperiled by a government that constructs walls on the Mexican border, restricts Muslim immigrants and denigrates the idea of America as a destination for refugees.
The 2018 election -- now in 43 days -- is shaping up to be a rough one for Republicans, with the GOP's House majority deeply imperiled and the Senate majority more in play than anyone thought it might be.
Kavanaugh, who has denied Ford's accusation, was said to be "flabbergasted" by it and "shaken, but focused" as he arrived at the White House on Monday to assess the next steps in advancing his suddenly imperiled nomination.
They said the wildlife board created in November 2017 by then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke was "slanted" to promote "trophy hunting" and the importing of body parts from "imperiled species" such as African elephants, lions and rhinos.
Justin E. Fairfax, the state's second black politician to win statewide office, is facing two allegations of sexual assault that has imperiled his job and likely extinguished his hopes to someday be elected Virginia's second black governor.
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In an unprecedented move by a nominee, the judge wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, which was published Thursday on the eve of the Senate's first votes on his imperiled confirmation to the high court.
"No immediate set of exigent circumstances that I could sense, unless she thought the passenger in the car was imperiled," Gagliano said, referring to a man who was in the car as Franklin squatted by the passenger door.
I was grateful, and the journalist sitting on the sidewalk next to me filing a story from her imperiled laptop was grateful; so were both the Super Bowl City protesters and the Super Bowl City guests and workers.
But even as they acknowledge themselves as heirs to the imperiled legacy of guitar music ("We love the way that [classic rock bands] used to record," says Danielle), they consistently reject many of the genre's historically protectionist impulses.
And he saw slippage when the Warriors lost two of three games at home at the start of April, a rare stretch of futility that imperiled the Warriors' quest to catch the Bulls of the Michael Jordan era.
Nothing imperiled America more than the premature pivot to austerity coming out of the Great Recession; it stunted economic growth and unnecessarily left millions of people behind, because of false hysteria whipped up without a basis in reality.
Barrasso's bill aims to give states a bigger role in species recovery, mostly through "recovery teams" — at least half of whose members would represent state and local interests — with power to oversee an imperiled plant or animal's recovery.
But he then imperiled what he had won by losing the UK referendum, in which a clear majority of Scots voted to stay in the EU. Westminster now fears that in another referendum Scotland would vote to go.
Democrats are more than happy to talk about how his rise to power undermined the nation's experiment in self-government, how his presence in the White House sullies it, and how his actions as president have imperiled it.
Yet in making the parents so careless, the director, Michael Thelin, has to work to bring you back into the movie's world, which he does with unnerving fits and starts, an imperiled pet and several appealing peewee actors.
The government is headed for a shutdown at midnight Thursday, and there's only one serious deal left on the table that could stop it — but it's imperiled by opposition from both the far left and the far right.
Investigative work ended Richard Nixon's presidency, and it deeply imperiled Ronald Reagan's at the height of the Iran-Contra scandal — that inquiry was ultimately scuttled by George H.W. Bush pardoning a number of high-ranking Reagan administration officials.
The four-towns deal would accomplish two goals for Iran: clearing out the rebel threat in a strategic area, while rescuing the imperiled Shiites up north, whose plight had been a persistent rallying cry with Hezbollah's Shiite base.
His actions have also further imperiled congressional passage of the new trade agreement he negotiated last year with Mexico and Canada, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which markets and business leaders have long presumed would win approval.
Separately, Republicans who are hoping to rescue Senator Martha McSally of Arizona, one of the party's most imperiled incumbents, have found Mr. Biden leading Mr. Trump in that state, which no Democratic presidential candidate has carried since 1996.
WASHINGTON — President Trump broke with leading Republicans on Tuesday and voiced support for Roy S. Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama who has been accused of sexual misconduct with teenagers and has seen his campaign's prospects imperiled.
Their disappearance from the Southwest Florida coast, where the red tide has hit hardest, has imperiled the livelihoods of experienced fishermen who have survived bad seasons before, but never such a lengthy downturn with no end in sight.
And it was the second time that Mr. Cohen has imperiled the presidency; he said in court in New York in August that Mr. Trump directed hush money payments during the 2016 campaign to conceal potential sex scandals.
Representative Duncan Hunter, the California Republican whose re-election campaign has been imperiled by a federal indictment, has released a startling attack against his Democratic challenger, suggesting that he is an Islamic terrorist sympathizer and national security risk.
SYDNEY, Australia — Scientists have again sounded the alarm about Australia's imperiled Great Barrier Reef, saying that by the 2030s it could see devastating mass bleachings as often as every two years unless greenhouse gas emissions are drastically reduced.
Below are some highlights from Tuesday's races: Sessions, who in 50 was the first Senate Republican to endorse Trump before joining his administration, is seeking his party's nomination to challenge incumbent Doug Jones, the Senate's most imperiled Democrat.
With just one appointment, Mr. Trump snubbed the highest-ranking Republican woman in the House, Ms. McMorris Rodgers, imperiled the party's chances in a key Senate race and likely triggered a special election for Mr. Zinke's House seat.
Visitors can also view herds of buffalo and tiang — a type of antelope — in numbers rarely seen elsewhere, and the park hosts an estimated 950 Kordofan giraffes — almost half of the world's remaining population of that imperiled subspecies.
"This project will change the evolutionary history of this landscape, impacting species migrations, seed dispersal, the flow of water," said Mr. Jordahl, who now works for the Center for Biological Diversity, an organization focused on saving imperiled species.
The new sign-ups — an increase of 275,2670 over a similar point last year — mean the health care coverage of millions of consumers could be imperiled by one of the first legislative actions of Donald J. Trump's presidency.
Giuliani has repeatedly spoken out in recent days on his role in fomenting the Ukraine scandal that has imperiled Trump's presidency, pouring gasoline on a charge for which the House is preparing to impeach his client this week.
A federal judge in Boise, Idaho has invalidated a Trump administration policy intended to help boost oil and gas exploration and development on nearly 800,000 acres where imperiled sage grouse live and voided leases sold under that policy.
Sure, it was cathartic watching Equifax executives get smacked around on live television by lawmakers who, only a few short months ago, seemed really upset and determined on behalf of the 145 million consumers whose private information was imperiled.
Strategists advising Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh plan to use aggressive tactics this week in response to the public accusation of a "stumbling drunk" sexual assault in high school that instantly imperiled his confirmation, top sources tell Jonathan Swan.
The talks take place as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry leads a diplomatic push in Munich to rescue imperiled peace efforts, which are being held despite Russian bombing raids to bolster Syrian forces around the city of Aleppo.
Of course, even if you accept this logic, it's still the case that some important specific progressive causes — the legality of late-term abortions or the continued existence of the diversity visa lottery — could be imperiled by ending filibusters.
But how much more difficult is it now, when every spare moment of meditation is imperiled by the constant buzz of push notifications from The New York Times, telling you today's reason to believe that the world is ending.
To rough out a relative idea of how safe or imperiled the world is, a committee meets twice a year to weigh signs of peace and climate amelioration—treaties, accords, regulations—against the rumblings of war and environmental disaster.
"A few years ago, when she was young," her mom told me (as if she's not young now), McRae took that knowledge and held a party in honor of the imperiled snow leopards, raising $300 for a conservation group.
This debate is an important dimension of homeland security and foreign policy — not just for the purpose of deciphering an enemy defined by ideology but to address the anxieties of millions of American-Muslims imperiled by rising hate crimes.
"These efforts will be imperiled if states interested in fighting AQAP and Yemen's nascent Islamic State (IS) branch, such as the U.S., take military actions that ignore the local context and result in high civilian casualties," the group said.
Each week I look on in a snowballing state of disbelief and semi-shock (it's hard to be completely surprised anew by how bad the situation continues to get), anxiously seesawing with emotions as the country is further imperiled.
In fact, she's about to commit the lad to an asylum when Jake receives a tangible clue that his intricately sketched dreams are real, stumbling through a portal into Mid-World, an imperiled alternate universe that threatens our own.
In other words, it was in craven self-interest that the tech sector opposed amending the CDA, while exploiting the banner of civil liberty with claims that FOSTA-SESTA imperiled free speech and even the future of the Internet.
Another imperiled species on the other side of the continent also shows how the ESA can prompt scientific research and expanded legal protections for species on the brink and the ecosystems they inhabit, enhancing the national parks' conservation mission.
Meanwhile, scores of small U.S. businesses, from California-based Combustion Associates to New Hampshire-based Precision Custom Components, have seen export deals and underlying employment imperiled due to uncertainty over their ability to secure deal-supporting export credit financing.
Seeking to address the underlying causes of the vote to leave the union, she suggested that she would address the anxieties and frustrations of the British who feel left behind or imperiled by globalization and its effects, including inequality.
" And today, The Wall Street Journal reported that Chinese phonemaker ZTE had become part of the deal: "The U.S. and China have agreed on the broad outline of a deal that would save imperiled Chinese telecom giant ZTE Corp.
However, he noted that the trades may be less imperiled in New York than elsewhere in America, because unions are still a somewhat protective force, and suggested working for the MTA might be among the safest choices of all.
"Allegedly designed to promote conservation, the Council actually exists to promote the antithesis of sound conservation policy: the hunting of imperiled species as a means to import their heads, hides, tusks, feet, and other body parts," the lawsuit claims.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - State-run China General Nuclear Power Corp (CGN), a leading developer of reactors in the country, said on Saturday a proposed project in Britain was not imperiled by new U.S. rules blocking it from acquiring American technology.
But over the past few years, that project has become imperiled by nationalist movements across the continent and a profound set of doubts about whether the E.U. is in the best interest of working people from Britain to Poland.
Some House Republicans have already rejected that limitation as too strict and the Senate's complete elimination could further spook those members, whose political future could be imperiled if they pass a plan that actually increases their constituents' tax bills.
" Nick Goodwin, a spokesman for the Interior Department, said: "It is unsurprising that those who have repeatedly attempted to weaponize the Endangered Species Act -- instead of use it as a means to recover imperiled species -- would choose to sue.
The lynx is not considered imperiled in Alaska or Canada, where it ranges widely in forest areas, but its population in the Lower 48 states is believed to be small, though actual numbers are unknown, according to government scientists.
A scene: For a moment, it seemed that the Senate health bill would be imperiled by a blood clot in Arizona, found in a war hero senator, John McCain, whom Mr. Trump once disparaged for being captured in combat.
Miller maintained he wrote "The Price" as a response to the war in Vietnam and that it was not based on his own relationship with his brother, who dropped out of college to shore up the imperiled family business.
Ryan said in a statement Monday that lawmakers are working with the White House "to ensure necessary resources get to the U.S. territory," where island-wide power outages and widespread damage have imperiled more than 3 million U.S. citizens.
CHICAGO — Illinois took a crucial step on Tuesday toward ending a budget impasse that has imperiled the state's fiscal future, but major questions remained even as a threat loomed that the state's bond status might be lowered to junk.
We'll get returns back for some of the close, key Senate races in New Jersey (the Democrat, Bob Menendez, is imperiled AF), Tennessee (the Taylor Swift race), and Missouri (a tight one where Claire McCaskill is trying to hang on).
At a politically fraught moment such as this, wherein women's rights feel consistently imperiled, The Future Is Female serves as a reminder of the current state of feminism, while offering us a vision of a future that could still be.
Killer whales' cunning along with their wide-ranging diet make them seem resistant to human-caused disturbances, but a new study finds these apex predators are imperiled by a class of industrial chemicals first banned more than 30 years ago.
The metaphor asks us to imagine a researcher underwater — that is, imperiled, unreachable from above — who then returns to the sun and air, newly qualified to report on the darkness below because the experience has put a chill in her bones.
China's strategy document for the AV industry instructs companies to purchase foreign players to obtain key technologies — an approach that is now imperiled, as this list will be used by the interagency panel that reviews foreign investments in U.S. companies.
The story asserts that Dhillon did so because he "was convinced that if Mr. Comey was fired, the Trump presidency could be imperiled" — because it could lead to the sort of investigation that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is now overseeing.
Satellites allow scientists to see exactly which stretches of the animal's limited range are imperiled the most, and they can use that global view to make estimates about the health of tiger populations and to direct resources to threatened areas.
The GOP's basic plan to reshape the government (boost defense and security spending at the expense of diplomacy, the environment, and aid to the poor) is now more imperiled than Trumpcare, but in both cases all roads lead to political minefields.
The report states in no uncertain terms that modern civilization needs to promptly transition to clean energy to fend off the worst consequences of climate change, which include the melting of Earth's great ice sheets, drought, imperiled crops, and unprecedented heat.
The Syrian conflict alone has resulted in 2.2 million child refugees in the Middle East; there are also more than 5.8 million children still living in Syria, imperiled by war and a dearth of lifesaving resources, who need our help.
The Republican side: Barrasso's bill aims to give states a bigger role in species recovery, mostly through "recovery teams" -- at least half of whose members would represent state and local interests -- with power to oversee an imperiled plant or animal's recovery.
In a pathological house run by women, where even among the ubiquitous male servants and carpenters, there's no man to take charge, it becomes clear that the cocky psychiatrist will have to prove his mettle by protecting these imperiled women.
Al Cross, director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky and a longtime commentator on Kentucky politics, said McConnell's reelection doesn't appear imperiled, but there are some things he should be concerned about nonetheless.
Apútzio de Juárez Journal APÚTZIO DE JUÁREZ, Mexico — The green volcanic hills that tower above Apútzio de Juárez have begun to fill with swarms of monarch butterflies, which return each year for the winter stretch of their celebrated — and imperiled — migration.
"  In a statement to CBS News, Kitty Block, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International, said trophy hunting of giraffes showed "sheer and arrogant disregard for the imperiled status of an iconic species.
Donald J. Trump delivered a blistering attack on Wednesday against Hillary Clinton, calling her unreliable and more concerned with herself than with the American people as he sought to regain his footing after a tumultuous month that imperiled his candidacy.
As the head of the deeply underfunded and imperiled Orleans Public Defenders (OPD), he should be anywhere but here, handling a case with a charge so serious it demands an attorney who might give it his or her full attention.
But the more the president listens to the conservative talking heads who hate this compromise on the long-promised wall — like Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity — the more imperiled the deal becomes, as most people in Washington seem to understand.
Mr. Pompeo's message, officials said, was that a credible investigation and a Saudi explanation of what happened had to be conducted rapidly, before it imperiled the rest of the agenda that Mr. Trump and his lieutenants have devised with the kingdom.
LONDON — After an embarrassing setback in Parliament, Prime Minister Theresa May toured European capitals on Tuesday, meeting with leaders and looking for some way to shore up support back home for her imperiled agreement on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
The lawyer, Uttam Dhillon, was convinced that if Mr. Comey was fired, the Trump presidency could be imperiled, because it would force the Justice Department to open an investigation into whether Mr. Trump was trying to derail the Russia investigation.
Surviving family members said this week that their relatives were aware of the dangers of a storm that was bigger and more ferocious than any they had ever seen, but were overcome by a desire to help those who were imperiled.
In the years following the 1954 Geneva Accords that temporarily divided Vietnam, the South Vietnamese authorities, using tourism as one of the tools in their soft-power arsenal, attempted to overcome the crisis of legitimacy that imperiled their fledgling state.
Because the agency that runs the residence receives federal funding that could be imperiled by speaking to the press, it offered the tour on the condition that its name, exact location and the name of the children interviewed not be disclosed.
The dispute had imperiled the mayoral-control policy, which dates to 2002 and the administration of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who hailed it as a profound improvement over the old system, under which a Board of Education was the ultimate authority.
Kerime AkogluNew York To the Editor: In light of President Trump's decision to withdraw American troops from Syria, which followed a phone call from Turkey's president, the path forward for now imperiled Kurdish forces in Syria is clear: Call Mr. Trump.
While the field of hopefuls was largely united in condemning the strike as having imperiled U.S. national security, the topic also threatened to dredge up memories of the Iraq War and the 2002 vote to authorize the use of force there.
The wall is expected to be constructed over a section of the southern border of the national park called the Roosevelt Reservation, "an area of great concern, whose cultural and natural resources are imperiled," according to the National Park Service.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has rapidly increased his campaign spending in recent months, pouring big sums into massive rallies and legal bills as he stumps for imperiled congressional Republicans and confronts inquiries about Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
But now that promise is imperiled for some of the most vulnerable Americans — for nursing home patients who want adequate care, for consumers who want honest banks that protect their privacy, and for employees who want an equal chance to succeed.
But the assistance to Ukraine that Trump imperiled is something many Republicans favor, and the facts of the case are so plain that it has slightly punctured the bubble of right-wing alternative facts that normally shields the president from criticism.
McConnell said on Thursday the Senate may take a different approach than the House resolution because the nonbinding resolution does not address "imperiled Sunni Arab and minority Christian communities in Syria" and doesn't speak affirmatively on keeping troops in Syria.
But given that participants in this fund may face benefits cuts of at least 20 percent, learning what went wrong could be instructive not only for other imperiled retirement funds but also for taxpayers who may have to cover the shortfalls.
After weeks of seeing his agenda imperiled by Republican divisions and infighting among his aides, Trump has been a whirl of activity this week, reasserting his campaign priorities and trying to deliver wins for his fervent but frustrated base of supporters.
At the local level, Hispanic voters are even more willing to support Republicans they know, creating difficulties for Democrats in an election where some of the most imperiled G.O.P. incumbents are not as vulnerable as they may seem on paper.
Mr. Netanyahu, his future imperiled by prosecutors and political challengers alike, has enraged Jewish leaders in Israel and the United States by striking a bargain with a racist anti-Arab party whose ideology was likened by one influential rabbi to Nazism.
But an injury to his right knee during a game in 1968 imperiled his career; he was still recovering when he began to tell his life story to Mr. Silverman, who wrote about his regimen of physical rehabilitation for Sport.
Now their paper, published Wednesday in The Condor: Ornithological Applications, could help make the case for treating flamingos as Florida natives, possibly even endangered ones, which would entitle them to certain protections by the state given to other imperiled birds.
Put differently, reactionary movements have two parts: The first is an extraction of the important, and now imperiled, power structures in the status quo, even as a lot of the ideological baggage that has endangered the status quo is jettisoned.
It was impressive enough that they were taking on Manhattan's less-than-forgiving real estate market; doubly so when one considers the risks of humping it in a cultural scene in which the security of cinema has long been imperiled.
In January 2016, even as rising tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, key players in the war in Syria, imperiled upcoming cease-fire negotiations at the U.N. The Senate stood poised to consider new legislation that would halt the arrival of Syrian refugees.
LA PAZ, Bolivia — A referendum that would allow the Bolivian president, Evo Morales, to run for a fourth term looked imperiled on Sunday, as early exit polls predicted that it would fail by a small margin and the president's rivals declared victory.
As part of the global climate school strike movement, the UK has now seen several day-long protests by tens of thousands of schoolchildren, who argue convincingly that their futures are imperiled by the world's dithering in the face of the climate emergency.
The Gulf Cooperation Council's (GCC) annual summit was set to open in Riyadh on Sunday, with regional unity imperiled by a bitter row between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which is mired in a diplomatic crisis over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Here's what you need to know: • The Turnbull administration unveiled a rescue plan for the imperiled Great Barrier Reef, setting aside 21800 million Australian dollars ($21851 million U.S.) in what would be the largest single investment for reef protection in the country's history.
On a recent episode of The Ezra Klein Show, I posed this question to political scientist Francis Fukuyama, whose recent books on the development and decay of liberal democracies offers a much broader perspective on whether America's political system is genuinely imperiled.
Image: Bat Conservation International"The discovery of the disease almost 1,300 miles [2,092 km] from the previous westernmost detection of the fungus in Nebraska is devastating news," noted Katie Gillies, Director of Imperiled Species for Bat Conservation International, in a press statement.
The Senate Leadership Fund will report Thursday a $25 million fundraising haul over this past week, according to SLF spokesman Ian Prior, suggesting that the group received several multi-million dollar checks as the GOP majority grew imperiled -- or perhaps one gargantuan one.
"By gutting key components of the Endangered Species Act, one of our country's most successful environmental laws, the Trump Administration is putting our most imperiled species and our vibrant local tourism and recreation industries at risk," said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
Here's what some critics had to say about Iron Fist: Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter: Matt Murdock is driven by his Catholic guilt, Jessica Jones by traumatic assault and consent issues, Luke Cage by America's multi-century history of imperiled black masculinity.
A recent report by the New York Times said that Bernhardt had intervened to promote policies sought by a former client, agribusiness firm Westlands Water District, including weakening of Endangered Species Act protections for an imperiled fish when he should have recused himself.
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.73 (Reuters) - Foreign exchange volatility and economic uncertainty after Britain's vote to leave the European Union have imperiled a projected profit rebound in the United States, where companies have been stuck in an earnings recession since last year.
The rift developed after some in the labor movement, whose cash flow has dwindled and whose political clout has been increasingly imperiled, announced a partnership last week with a wealthy environmentalist, Tom Steyer, to help bankroll a new fund dedicated to electing Democrats.
I don't think this book will change the continuing debates about "bias" and "objectivity," the separation of the public into distinct fact universes, the disappearing boundary between entertainment and civic life, the imperiled concept of "truth" or the other important topics it addresses.
"The greatest travesty for all of this imperiled wildlife is the fact that we just had a court rule that when FWS is making these decisions they need to involve the public, they need to see the light of day," said Sanerib.
Trump's nominee Brett Kavanaugh had a voluminous paper trail, but his nomination wasn't truly imperiled until this past Friday: He was accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl at a party three decades ago, when both were in high school.
Joseph Thorndike, a tax-history expert at Tax Analysts, said he thinks the tradition of presidential candidates releasing their tax returns is "imperiled," both with Trump's refusal to release his returns and because some other presidential candidates only released parts of their returns.
But the Republican men and women who bravely spoke out against Trump did so not only because his remarks imperiled their own candidacies, but also out of love and loyalty for the Republican Party and a concern for its long-term future.
BOISE, Idaho – Public lands managers are losing a battle against a devastating combination of invasive plant species and wildfires in the vast sagebrush habitats in the U.S. West that support cattle ranching and recreation and are home to an imperiled bird, officials said.
SYDNEY, Australia — The Australian government unveiled a plan on Sunday to try to rescue the imperiled Great Barrier Reef, pledging hundreds of millions of dollars in what would be the largest single investment for reef conservation and management in the country's history.
Exxon Mobil's shareholders — concerned that the company's main businesses, oil and natural gas, may be imperiled — had demanded last year that the company give a more detailed accounting of the consequences of global policies aimed at curbing emissions of earth-warming gases.
It was Mr. Bernhardt, for example, who oversaw a controversial revision of a program to protect tens of millions of acres of habitat of the imperiled sage grouse, a puffy-chested, chicken-like bird that roams over 10 oil-rich Western states.
Although long imperiled, the forest is at greater threat now under the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro, a polarizing populist leader in the mold of President Trump who took office in January and will meet Mr. Trump at the White House on Tuesday.
So analogously, it is the professional-managerial class—yet to be afflicted by despair, but still suffering the depredations of the health care industry—that could unite with imperiled working-class people to bring about a more durable, just, and prosperous future.
"The House map favors Republicans, but the midterm dynamic could well prove more powerful," he wrote, listing 20 Republican seats — out of 24 the Democrats would need to flip the House — that, if typical midterm election patterns held, would most likely be imperiled.
The stakes for imperiled migrants "could not be higher", she wrote, and the government's plea to stop the injunction in its tracks—before the lower courts conclude review—is an "extraordinary request" that "simultaneously lags behind and jumps ahead of the courts below".
Mr. Taylor's race is emblematic of an emerging problem for Republicans as they seek to maintain an increasingly tenuous grip on the House: A seat once considered relatively safe is now imperiled because of scandal, expanding an already broad field of Democratic opportunity.
In 2017, Trump rashly tweeted his intention to prohibit transgender Americans from serving in the military, a policy that imperiled the careers of 14,700 currently serving troops as well as countless more young people who dream of one day serving their country.
WASHINGTON — The impeachment inquiry that has imperiled President Trump and captured the attention of a divided nation is now threatening to overshadow House Democrats' attempts to show that they can govern, posing a political dilemma that deepens as the investigation marches on.
According to sources at the network, Trump's tweet over the weekend criticizing CNN International produced extra frustration and exasperation because of the inherent risks of overseas reporting and the feeling that his message imperiled journalists working in countries hostile to a free press.
It is the Eurovision Song Contest, the annual competition that has launched the careers of international superstars like Celine Dion, and that is now imperiled after the Ukrainian team organizing the event this week quit en masse amid allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
CHICAGO — Senator Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, who had been seen as perhaps the most imperiled incumbent Republican in the Senate, on Tuesday lost his job to Representative Tammy Duckworth, putting both of the state's Senate seats in the control of Democrats.
"One of the most pristine areas left in America today, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to musk oxen, wolves imperiled polar bears, and nearly 200 species of migratory birds that migrate to six continents and all 50 states," they wrote.
Taking bites from a bushel of apples — including class resentment and racial bigotry — without digesting any of them, Cochran's script lampoons privilege in the character of Nan Noble (Emily Mortimer), the culturally tone-deaf wife of a legally imperiled hedge-fund manager.
The shutdown, now in its third week, has emptied some laboratories across the country, forced scientists from the field, upended important scientific conferences, imperiled the flow of grant money and disrupted careful planning for future studies, some of which are time-sensitive.
The Cuban government condemned what it called a "hasty, inappropriate and unthinking" decision motivated by politics, and warned that the diplomatic dispute would sour relations already imperiled by Mr. Trump's move to crack down on travel and commerce with the island nation.
Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his future imperiled by prosecutors and political challengers alike, has enraged Jewish leaders in Israel and the U.S. by making a pact with a racist anti-Arab party whose ideology was likened by one influential rabbi to Nazism.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anticipating a setback at the U.S. Supreme Court, several labor-friendly states passed Democratic-backed laws in recent months intended to protect a vital source of money for unions that was imperiled under a major ruling by the justices on Wednesday.
Flames the size of a four-story building torched nearly 625 square miles (1,619 square kilometers) of cattle-grazing land and habitat for the imperiled sage grouse near the border with Oregon and Idaho, said Norm Rooker with the fire&aposs incident management team.
But had Kalanick remained at Uber as CEO (he will stay on its board of directors, and he and his allies still reportedly control a majority share of the company), it is possible that the public controversy surrounding Kalanick would have imperiled its business future.
McCain's absence from the Senate would have imperiled the bill because McConnell needs support from 50 of the 52 GOP senators to pass it, and two GOP senators, Maine's Susan Collins and Kentucky's Rand Paul, have already said they won't vote for the legislation.
Colorado Springs (CNN)As growing opposition imperiled passage of the Senate version of the healthcare bill, leaders of the conservative Koch network voiced sharp criticism of the legislation at their donor retreat here -- stating that the bill needed dramatic changes before they would support it.
Because it's those of us who don't fear for our lives or face marginalization in the ways that our queer family of color, our trans, gender nonconforming and femme siblings and other members of our community imperiled for their identity do who must stand tallest.
So when President Trump announced yesterday that he plans to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement — and thereby repudiate the sound science linking greenhouse gas emissions to climate change — he imperiled the livelihoods of farmers, ranchers and all those that rely on them.
GAMBELLA, Ethiopia — A long-awaited peace deal to end the civil war in South Sudan that has killed tens of thousands is being imperiled again, this time mainly by squabbles over how many weapons and soldiers the opposition can bring with it to the capital.
But during his decades of research and development that advanced computer technology in the Apollo, space shuttle and space station programs, no single episode defined Mr. Garman's reputation as much as the pivotal split-second call he made when the Apollo 20103 landing was imperiled.
A growing number of GOP heavyweights fear that Trump's spate of hostile remarks towards and about minorities have imperiled his campaign, costing him a five-week head start on Clinton that they hoped would be used to build party unity ahead of the general election.
Trump's upset victory on Tuesday over Democrat Hillary Clinton has imperiled a host of employment regulations, including rules designed to speed up union elections, an executive order requiring federal contractors to enter into labor agreements for government projects and broadened definitions of joint employment.
TCV's new fund is one of several from the venture capital industry to be sized at $2.23 billion or more this year, even though there has been hand-wringing over whether a tech boom that had blossomed over the last few years might be imperiled.
Even after plants and animals are protected as endangered, states and local governments continue to play an important role, as is the case with the Mazama pocket gopher and a whole suite of species imperiled by the loss of prairies in the Puget Sound region.
"A serious concern is that any demonizing rhetoric would cause people of the same particular demographic as the perpetrator to feel imperiled and less likely to offer assistance," said Tom Sanderson, director of the transnational threats project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
But it said it had suspended Mr. Assange's online communications on Tuesday because he had imperiled "the good relations that the country maintains with the United Kingdom, with the rest of the states of the European Union, and other nations" through his social-media messages.
Mr. Trump has railed against what he calls rampant asylum fraud, and he has imposed restrictions on the system in an effort to curb abuse — measures that human rights and migrants' advocates say have imperiled the lives of asylum-seekers who have legitimate claims.
"If the United Kingdom had been led by Ardern we might still have had Brexit, but we would not have ended up with this national humiliation, a divided society and an imperiled economy," Tony Blair's former chief of staff wrote in The Guardian in March.
Had the court plumped for such a maximalist theory, it would have imperiled anti-discrimination statutes — and many other statutes — across the land, while setting off a cascade of angels-on-pinheads litigation about how far free-speech protections extend into everyday commercial activities.
The journalists who asked questions zeroed in on the serious topics of the day: global trade; American relations with China, North Korea and the Middle East; as well as a Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, imperiled by mounting allegations of sexual misconduct.
The regulations will allow for the construction of roads, mines, pipelines and "other industrial projects in critical habitat areas that are essential to imperiled species' survival," groups that include the Sierra Club, Earthjustice, the Natural Resources Defense Council and others said in a joint statement.
Mr. Baker and his writing and production partner, Chris Bergoch, homed in on tourist lodgings that had become quasi-welfare motels in central Florida, and plotted out a story that mirrored a Disney theme — the young princess with an imperiled mother — told from society's underbelly.
Ms. Dwimoh, who is running to become the Brooklyn district attorney, realized that if the police had never knocked, it was unclear whether the boy would have come forward soon, or ever, and if he hadn't, how many more children would have been imperiled?
After Bong Joon Ho, the South Korean film director celebrated for his thrilling visuals and dark bite, debuted his new film at Cannes — "Okja," about a steely girl and her imperiled giant pet pig — audience members leapt to their feet for a minutes-long ovation.
The agency opened an extensive review in 2011 into the status of the eastern cougar, a genetic cousin of the mountain lions that still inhabit much of the Western United States and of a small, imperiled population of Florida panthers found only in the Everglades.
It is unclear whether the Queen's own team could or should have imposed further scrutiny before they agreed; what is clear is that by his actions, Johnson has significantly imperiled the last seemingly safe component of Britain's shaky constitution: the institution of the monarchy.
" The 2900 children and their allies who first brought the suit in 220006 alleged that U.S. policy encouraging and subsidizing the use of fossil fuels had inflicted climate change-related injuries and imperiled their constitutional right to a "climate system capable of sustaining human life.
"We stand by those falsely accused of starting forest fires in the Amazon, and reaffirm our support to those who are dedicated to protecting one of our planet's most vital and imperiled ecosystems," said Wes Sechrest, chief scientist and CEO of Global Wildlife Conservation.
"Despite years of Republican efforts to pass bills weakening the act and cut funding from agencies that protect and recover imperiled American wildlife, 85033 percent of listed species have continued to survive, and 90 percent are on schedule to meet their recovery goals," Grijalva continued.
In three national campaigns and eight years in the White House, she was the not-so-hidden hand behind some crucial staffing decisions, and she pressed him to acknowledge — and apologize for — the Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages deal that had imperiled his presidency.
Henry Ford, who built and managed that Ypsilanti bomber plant, was an America Firster who urged his countrymen to stay out of the war; the Chamber of Commerce (now a leading opponent of climate action) fought to block FDR's Lend-Lease program to help the imperiled British.
While not all companies might show some mercy to customers screwed over or imperiled by a temporary loss of electricity, StubHub's policy promises full refunds for canceled events, and Saturday's half a million dollars indicates that a violently hot summer might prove unfavorable for the company's wallet.
The incoming Interior secretary will decide the fate of several high-profile Obama administration environmental decisions, including whether to maintain a moratorium on new federal coal leases put in place by President Obama and whether to continue implementing protections of imperiled species like the greater sage grouse.
Russian misdeeds have also imperiled the most prestigious Russian-owned sports enterprise anywhere: the English Premier League's Chelsea FC. The British government, needing to appear tough in the absence of a full World Cup boycott, appears to have targeted Chelsea's owner, and close Putin associate, Roman Abramovich.
As deputy secretary of the Interior Department, Mr. Bernhardt was the lead author of a revision of a program to protect tens of millions of acres of habitat of the imperiled sage grouse, a puffy-chested, chicken-like bird found in 10 oil-rich Western states.
Its creators partnered with the World Wildlife Fund (and a team of scientists) to depict how various ecosystems around the world — from the frozen Arctic to rain forest jungles to coastal seas — are imperiled by human activity, and what can be done to protect or restore them.
Rather, in his interactions with a beached fish, an imperiled ant colony and a nest of orphaned ravens, Randall sees himself as equal to his animal brethren — recognizing that he owes kindness and generosity to each of them, just as he would for his fellow humans.
Now he is looking for historical data sets — many of which began as studies of agricultural pests, like a decades-long study of grasshoppers in Kansas — that could help create a more thorough picture of what's happening to creatures that are at once abundant and imperiled.
It is one that stretches back to at least the days of that other Queen Elizabeth, when Shakespeare's characters tear out their hair over their imperiled country's divisions, and has been sustained by 20th- and 21st-century writers including John Osborne, David Hare and Caryl Churchill.
What was once an uneasy governing alliance has curdled into a feud of mutual resentment and sometimes outright hostility, complicated by the position of Mr. McConnell's wife, Elaine L. Chao, in Mr. Trump's cabinet, according to more than a dozen people briefed on their imperiled partnership.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, detailed for the first time allegations that have imperiled Jackson's nomination.
Leaders from 5003 countries met in Paris more than a week ago and issued a warning that the two-state peace solution was imperiled by Israel's expanding of settlements in Palestinian-claimed territory in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, as well as violence against Israelis.
Other drone missions, like conducting geological surveys, studying habitats and monitoring the breeding grounds of the sage grouse, an imperiled ground-nesting bird that is found across millions of acres of oil- and gas-rich sagebrush lands, will be conducted by airplane or helicopter, the official said.
Mr. Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer, ripped away the veneer of loyalty that he had maintained for more than a decade and further imperiled the president by offering an insider account at the heart of the criminal investigations that have consumed Washington for nearly two years.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Bank Health, Imperiled" (editorial, July 3): Instead of "knee-jerk deregulation," banks are seeking sensible, targeted adjustments to rules put in place by Dodd-Frank seven years ago, so they can do even more to help grow the economy and create jobs.
Instead of writing leaden columns on America's imperiled democracy, I can be found occasionally delivering flowers for her flower shop, driving to remote country hollows, dodging chickens in the driveway and using my body to shield delicate petals from angry winds (recently I got a $15 tip).

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