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Cable is more under Trump than it was under Obama.
Incomes declined more under Bush, a Republican, than under Obama.
You're looking for someone a little more under the radar?
He's got to be a little bit more under control.
Tuesday morning since things seemed a little more under control.
That's why we can charge smokers more under the ACA.
To me, there's so much more under that kooky surface.
Smith's next prospect, however, flies even more under the radar.
And there may well be more under these black bars.
We need more under represented minorities at the top of organizations.
Even low-income earners would pay more under the new plan.
One miner is willing to say more, under condition of anonymity.
Amazon sells lightning cables, towels, backpacks, and more under its Basics line.
That number has increased even more under the Trump administration, they said.
Four of the subs are in service, with two more under construction.
Farther south are brand-new high-rise apartments, with more under construction.
But there's lots more under the hood if you know where to look.
Meanwhile, other improvements are more under-the-hood adjustments, like the app's size.
Wealthier seniors may end up paying more under single-payer, Ms. Blumberg said.
Once again, they found that the alcohol-tolerant strains thrived more under these conditions.
And while most are pretty monumental, some are a little more under-the-radar.
The creative people I've met up here seem a bit more under the radar.
"But it is a little bit more under our control than some people think."
"The region is even more under supplied with not as much volume," he said.
Older, poorer people would pay more — sometimes a lot moreunder the GOP plan.
It's like when Bruce Banner turns into the Hulk, except far more under control.
But it was it was clear that Stephens was suffering more under the conditions.
But one of our favorite dynamic duos flies more under the radar than others.
Some New Yorkers would very likely pay more under Mr. Bloomberg's plan than Mr. Biden's.
The University of Calgary campus is full of gleaming new buildings, with more under construction.
The company also sells hair loss, cold sore medication and more under the Roman brand.
She also believes that the market's valuation will fall more under Trump than under Clinton.
So I turned it around and tried to get things a little more under control.
On the one hand, it was even more under the microscope than it was before.
In particular, small businesses with particular structures may have benefited more under the old code.
The new findings show that "bedtime is more under the control of society, and wake time is more under the control of the [biological] clock," Olivia Walch, a graduate student at the University of Michigan and a co-author of the study, told Live Science.
But sometimes, visiting more under-the-radar sites can be the highlight of a great trip.
Mr. Trump, who refuses to release his tax returns, would also probably pay more under Mrs.
The result is that their infection rates are visibly more under control than those in Europe:
The CDC says there are likely to be many more under investigation in the coming days.
Today, the company has 35 and plans to add between 153 and 40 more under Hornsey.
Do you think he's more under threat under the Trump administration having on the Washington Post?
Now, we are facing a new climate in which many women feel more under attack than ever.
After the chaos that followed the end of IS, things were now more under control, he said.
"The more under-slept you are, the more threatening your view is of your environment," she says.
Director Sam Raimi's  "Spider-Man," starring Tobey Maguire, is one of the more under-appreciated superhero films.
The workers said Sabre representatives told them they were not entitled to more under the latest contract.
As of August 8, there are 12 confirmed cases and 13 more under investigation in the state.
At the same time, Apple has financially benefited more under Mr. Trump than under President Barack Obama.
With the weak ruble keeping many Russian tourists at home, Christmas profits are even more under threat.
Chyna was already selling a more under-the-radar lightener in the US through her company, Lashed.
"These risks seem more under control," said Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco in New York.
The renewed push to kill net neutrality has been a bit more under-the-radar this time around.
Certainly politically, it was a very difficult time which also resonates now but that's more under the surface.
Companies are expected to be able to charge older Americans up to five times more under the proposal.
Even with added child-care tax breaks, some middle-class taxpayers could pay more under Trump's tax proposals.
Some say that if they cannot do more under our current laws, then they should be empowered to.
The teenage girl, flattered and thrilled and obscurely shamed, falling in response ever more under the teacher's power.
And while some suffer far more under racism's burden, some feel to a far greater extent discrimination's sting.
Homes with skyrocketing prices will be taxed more under the plan, said Marc V. Shaw, the commission's chairman.
The group adds to its tally with this year's concert, once more under the baton of Kent Tritle.
No community likely feels more under assault and risk from a second Trump term than African-American women.
Perhaps no one stands to lose out more under the AHCA than the people who live in southeastern Kentucky.
I wish the president could keep his rhetoric habits a little bit more under control and appreciate the winning.
The company just opened its sixth hotel with partner NBCUniversal in Orlando, Florida, and has two more under construction.
Poshtel has one operational structure in Copenhagen right now and 20 more under construction to launch in January 2018.
Its US clearance sets a precedent for more under-tested contraceptive apps to appear on the market, advocates fear.
The MTA has 34 train lines (and one more under construction) and 469 stations, both above and below ground.
First, the Republican Congress is likely to accomplish a lot more under Trump than the Democrats did under Carter.
Edit a Live Photo: Live Photos are one of the more under-appreciated additions to iOS in recent years.
But it certainly does seem like a large chunk of the middle class will pay more under his proposal.
He even excelled in more under-the-radar movies like Side Effects and A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.
More Driving The best solution for inexperience is to have teenagers practice more, under varied conditions, an expert says.
"I felt more limber, more athletic and more under control," Syndergaard said after his spring training debut on Monday.
Currently, there are 61 nuclear power plants with 99 reactors operating in the U.S., with a few more under construction.
Unlike Homan, Vitiello avoided making controversial statements about cracking down on undocumented immigrants, preferring a more under-the-radar approach.
There are some great companies in Paris and an even more under the radar ecosystem doing exciting things is Belgium.
GuardeAqui currently rents storage space at 15 sites, with three more under development in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
In the era of issues like Islamophobia and police brutality, their self image may be more under assault than ever.
LANE: If you do it on paper, it&aposs much more like a civil lawsuit, much more under your control.
Barrick Gold contends Nevada, where about 76 million ounces are available, could be worth a lot more under one operator.
But, a more recent shoot of the model's, opened our eyes to a more under-the-radar brand worth knowing.
So far, it has built one airstrip with two more under construction on them, with re-fuelling and storage facilities.
Laos has finished building 11 dams, says Thai non-government group TERRA, with 11 more under construction and dozens planned.
States with the most cases include Wisconsin, with 15 confirmed cases and 15 more under investigation, according to CNN's survey.
Thorpe finds that 72 percent of Medicaid workers would pay more under single-payer even under Sanders's lower tax rates.
More under the radar (and therefore better for your hot take) is Mosaic, a new interactive film/app from Steven Soderbergh.
Moreover, scientists estimated sea levels would rise nearly a foot more under a 2-degree scenario versus a 1.5-degree one.
Up to 12 can link up, and they should work up to three miles from each other (more under some circumstances).
My bumps have significantly decreased, my oil is way more under control, and my skin looks clearer and more glowy overall.
A more under-the-radar trend than it's rainbow counterparts, it provides the perfect antidote to the parade of edible technicolor.
There are more under the bed, Mr. Smith pointed out, trying to telegraph that he isn't a hoarder, just a sneakerhead.
Additionally, Pfizer drugs cost as much as 12 times more under Medicare than they do in Ireland, according to the report.
The survey conflicts with Mr. Trump's oft-stated assertion that the world is respecting the United States more under his leadership.
All your skills are more under duress because the passes are longer, you have to be more accurate with your tackling.
Nigeria is the only country from which more under-aged girls arrived than boys in 483, according to Save The Children.
It looked like we were stuck once more under a baking sun, with no cellphone reception to call our impromptu support car.
The only "safe" IPO is probably one at a more under-the-radar company with pleasantly surprising numbers (think Atlassian or Twilio).
While the S10 is available globally in Flamingo Pink, Prism Green, and Canary Yellow, the S20 falls more under the pastel family.
It can also clarify the scope of this emerging professional speech doctrine where professional speech can be regulated more, under less scrutiny.
The company is able to charge more under those contracts as demand rises for the metal, a critical battery component, Brondeau said.
"Competition is unavoidable," he added, noting that Wanda has five theme-park-style properties open in China and seven more under construction.
Colette ghost-writes for him what becomes a successful and trend-setting novel, then pens several more under pressure from her husband.
The super-rich are not typically hit by the AMT, because they end up owing more under the regular income tax code.
In addition, the FTC said SoFi misrepresented when consumers would actually pay more under certain refinancing plans, which violated the FTC Act.
It's been an intense week, but things are finally starting to feel a little more under control (and you love control, Scorpio).
Blamo's main appeal for me is its range of guests, some known in the industry, others a little more under the radar.
Pros: The price offers excellent value for an intimate, indulgent room with a more under-the-radar location than Tahiti or Fiji.
Six new hotels have been built in the area since the rezoning, with two more under construction and one in the pipeline.
I just hope the technical troubles will be a little more under control by the time another must-attend event rolls around.
The trend toward cooperation has accelerated as carmakers more under increased pressure from tech companies including Uber and Google (GOOGL) parent Alphabet.
While agencies still have considerable discretion about what to post online and could have more under Trump, there are some legal limits.
People who earned $48,280 or more under Obamacare got no help — but now anyone under the $75,000 threshold gets the biggest tax credit.
Sort of unlike the Reagan reforms, which were just rates were it, that was key, we do so much more under those rates.
Infrastructure spending should increase under either a Clinton or a Donald Trump presidency, but would likely go up more under Clinton, Clifton said.
Many of them are still worth the trip, but there's also value in exploring similar destinations that have remained more under-the-radar.
Mnuchin rebutted a claim that parts of the middle class, especially single-parent households, may ultimately pay more under Trump's new tax plan.
In the age of lifestyle Pinterest and streaming reality tv, the beauty industry has never been more savage, self image more under siege.
In principle, we could spend just as much, or more, under any other configuration of health care coverage, including a single-payer program.
People who earned $48,143 or more under Obamacare got no help — but now anyone under the $75,000 threshold gets the biggest tax credit.
That talk is like the film itself, which gives us tough truths on the screen, while knowing there's still more under the surface.
There are nearly 5,200 more under construction and roughly 6,1703 in the pipeline, according to the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, a local development corporation.
And while countries like France make that information publicly available, there's evidence that others, like China, try to keep it more under wraps.
In an effort to counter Iran, U.S. arms sales grew under President George W. Bush administration and even more under the Obama White House.
The 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is more under wraps than the models, because show execs are extremely worried about a possible terrorist attack.
Cars are beginning to drive on their own in certain situations, and in the coming years, they will do increasingly more under computer control.
Lamar spends the song interrogating, chewing on, and finally affirming a value — loyalty — that means more under desperate circumstances than in places of privilege.
Russia and China have been pushing for a long time to "bring peace to cyberspace," which basically means bring it more under state control.
Filed more under "fun" than news, this tool is not bad for a couple of Harvard dropouts (the O'Reilly brothers who built the tool).
HHS wouldn't allow that any more under the proposed rule, but it would permit discounts that flow directly to patients at the pharmacy counter.
And now the 100-year-old nonprofit, its over 600 health centers and Richards herself have never been more under fire — or more energized.
This doesn't ring true when many of the people who will earn more under the new minimum will, in fact, end up with less.
The self-proclaimed "king of debt" told CNBC Thursday that if elected president, he would push to borrow more under today's low interest rates.
ESCOs have financed $30 billion of U.S. energy infrastructure improvements to date and stand ready to do more under President Trump's proposed infrastructure plan.
Of course, that appeal has spilled over into other users simply looking for something with a little more under the hood than an Air.
"I think for that reason it feels like we are more under a microscope, though we are not any different than we have been."
But as six other parliamentarians have since declared they are dual citizens, with dozens more under suspicion, it's more difficult to see the humor.
LaFleur has asked his quarterback to operate more under center, to conform without sacrificing his essence, but listened when Rodgers expressed his own preferences.
As my school year went on, Niall's father—whose name was Gerry—was more and more "under the weather," which was how Niall put it.
The network may take advantage of her ouster to hire a conservative host more under the radar, perhaps someone with less baggage for less money.
Add the fish, cook it for a minute or so, then a minute or so more under the sauce, until it has just cooked through.
Vivi Bubble Tea, a franchise business, has 45 shops in the United States, most of them on the East Coast, and seven more under construction.
Uber: The global ride-hailing business flew a little more under the radar this week than last week, but still managed to grab a few headlines.
And, "their premiums are going to go up even more, and their deductibles are going to go up even more under the Republican plan," Cox said.
Before AT&T's acquisition, AppNexus was most known for its supply-side platform and has built out the advertiser-focused arm more under AT&T's ownership.
This, as an author only published by Big Five publishers, with multiple books out and still more under contract, with a PEN award and critical acclaim.
But it also said it will phase out its bonus and stock award program, though it maintains that workers will make more under the new system.
The 60 plus acres were the planned site of a five-megawatt solar field, adding to two sites already in the town, and more under consideration.
He learned why the billionaire PE exec avoids public runoffs and favors a more under-the-radar approach and on-the-job learning for top roles.
MORE. Under that policy, Obama directed federal agencies to develop policies to ensure that infrastructure and other federally funded projects can withstand future extreme weather events.
But that range is well below what likely could easily be a recommended prison term for Shkreli of a decade or more under federal sentencing guidelines.
"... You've got the workers that tend to come here on a temporary basis, and I think they are the ones that are more under threat," he said.
Google is combining its travel-related products — the mobile Google Trips app, Google Flights, Google hotels search, and moreunder a singular landing page aptly called Trips.
"At the moment, I'm not working full-time, but hopefully if I can get my health issues more under control that would be a possibility," she said.
And it is probably the case that bond yields will over time rise more under the fiscal expansion Donald Trump proposes than under Hillary Clinton's tax vision.
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Emerging science about the instability of the Antarctic ice sheet suggests it might be around three to six feet higher – or even moreunder the Trump Trajectory.
Iguodala's Increased Importance With Steph Curry possibly out for the entire first round, everyone on the Golden State Warriors will need to do more under harsher conditions.
Paul has expressed concerns about an independent analysis that estimated that more than a quarter of middle-income Americans would eventually pay more under the plan. Sen.
Bloomberg Politics calculates that the Clintons would have paid about $1.7 million less tax last year under the Trump plan and at least $224,000 more under hers.
"There is a real issue with small businesses potentially paying a lot more under this plan than the current tax plan," said one GOP member on background.
Industry-splitting issues, ranging from ethanol to trade, are also coming up more under Trump, whose policies and procedures are upending decades' worth of traditional Washington maneuvering.
More under-the-radar producers have tried their luck in replicating the style too, perhaps in hope it might help nudge them up the ladder of success.
We in New York have some to our south, currently, but we're more under siege by "Mile-a-minute weed" (Persicaria perfoliata) and Asiatic bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus).
Whether Khan can deliver on his pledge to tackle corruption and infighting may be more under the control of the military than he would like to admit.
"Never before has the web's power for good been more under threat," Adrian Lovett, CEO of the World Wide Web Foundation, told CNBC in an interview Friday.
While Mr. Bloomberg would certainly pay more under his own tax plan, his campaign declined to specify how much and said that no such assessment had been made.
But Rebic is a more under-the-radar weapon in the Croatian arsenal and could cause France, just as he did Bayern Munich two months ago, some problems.
Blacks really are much more under-represented in the director's chair, where they account for 6% of directors of the top 600 films, according to the Annenberg study.
You can even set two-factor authorization methods like TOTP, SMS, Fingerprint, Face ID, and U2F security keys to keep your passwords even more under lock and key.
However, I wish I wouldn't have stepped up and had flown more under the radar and been more of a goat who just let someone else do it.
ESCOs, a number of which are Texas-based, have financed $30 billion of U.S. energy infrastructure improvements and stand ready to do more under the President's infrastructure proposal.
The incredible surge enjoyed by Nvidia has been well-chronicled, but more mild-mannered fellow semiconductor stock Broadcom has managed to fly a bit more under the radar.
Some taxpayers, however, would pay more under the plan, a fact that has dogged Trump administration officials since they began the push for tax reform earlier this year.
I'm trying to fly a bit more under the radar for this next thing, because I'm so afraid of having hype without having something to show for it.
These controls may differ based on your version of Android, but try opening the Settings icon, tapping More under Wireless & Networks and looking for the Cell Broadcasts options.
Accountants sifting through the Senate version of the GOP tax bill are finding that some of their small business clients may indeed pay more under the proposed legislation.
But only someone who knows nothing about Iran would presume that it will pay more under duress to get the same thing it was promised three years earlier.
"If you listen to some members of the U.S. government, they believe that Iraq over time has fallen more and more under the sway of Iran," he said.
"Furthermore, Istanbul and the Turkish Riviera — the area around Bodrum — have an abundance of luxury hotels, with more under construction, and the Turks are particularly hospitable," Stamps added.
To date, Amazon has entered power purchase agreements that have produced three new wind farms and six solar farms in the US and with several more under construction.
Leadership analysis might give clues Hong Kong protests present Trump, Xi with painful choices North Korea launches missile tests, insults South Korean president MORE under the right circumstances.
Despite gaining high draft picks that yielded the heralded forwards Jack Eichel and Sam Reinhart, the Sabres are struggling even more under their first-year coach, Phil Housley.
The different value streams solar+storage produces are worth more in some places than others, more at some times than others, and more under some market structures than others.
Mount Gaussberg, for example, is a young volcano protruding above the ice in East Antarctica, and Coffin says there may be many more under East Antarctic ice, as well.
If you're 215 to 29.2 years old and want the same silver plan you have now under Obamacare, you'd pay 22021 percent more under the Senate plan, Kaiser said.
The Rhodium Group analysis found that up to 21 states, including Texas, West Virginia, and Georgia, would have to do more under the plan than their current glide path.
With five more under construction, Avangrid Renewables — which provides clean energy to major companies like Nike and Amazon's AWS — is hiring dozens more nationwide, as demand continues to grow.
The talent team at the location will pool a number of different groups from around the world, bringing together software engineers, machine learning specialists and more under one roof.
Tons of well known sandals made the cut from brands like Birkenstock, Clarks, and Crocs, but there are also shoes from more under-the-radar brands in the mix.
Van Maren is under no sort of illusion that a backbench motion or bill would pass into law, but hopes abortion will be discussed more under a Trudeau government.
Franchisees and local restaurants that lack the scale of a global fast-food chain may struggle more under the pressure of higher labor costs caused by minimum wage increases.
It's not about whether a soup can would cost a fraction of a penny more under the tariffs, as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross famously noted on CNBC last week.
With a certified Platinum album, eight Grammy nominations, a buzzed-about movie role and more under her belt, there's no denying Lizzo has had one heck of a year.
A look at Russia's icebreaker inventory underscores its commitment to the region; Russia has nearly 40 icebreaker ships in service, with five more under construction and six more planned.
The single conclusion is a broad line: Human behavior, for many people, is much more under the influence of social situational variables than we had ever thought of before.
And because the Republican plan's penalty "is not tied to income," as Obamacare's penalty is, "low-income individuals will pay significantly more under" the GOP proposal than higher income earners.
What's more, under the leadership of Speaker Ryan, House Republicans have already cooked up a massive agenda on domestic policy that commands majority support and that Trump has largely endorsed.
As a more under-the-radar company, CrowdStrike was valued at just about $700 million when CapitalG invested in 2015, according to SharesPost, leaving potentially much more room for upside.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy arrested 15 people and placed dozens more under investigation on Wednesday on suspicion of aiding illegal immigration and forging documents for mainly Chinese citizens, finance police said.
"The price part of the formula is more under pressure than ever before and will not be the same as it was in the past, regardless of geography," said Doustdar.
Here are a few more under-the-radar McDonald's items, although it's best to double-check their availability before you drive across the country for an order of garlic fries.
And "while some cities and ZIP codes, like Seattle, may be more recognizable as traditional hipster havens," others are more "under-the-radar" and not in the priciest big cities.
This leaves governments with the same dilemma: They will need to prepare their populations for either a year or more under lockdown, or for massive deaths in the coming months.
Asked point-blank about those accusations, Trump did not address the question, instead shifting his response to talk about how other countries will "respect" the U.S. more under his leadership.
Among a stream of high-powered resignations, it was Schiller's more under-the-radar leave-taking, White House officials say, that has had the longest-lasting effect on the president.
Close to 4 million consumers could see an increase of 53 points or more under that new plan, according to David Shellenberger, senior director of scores and predictive analytics at FICO.
At the same time, marijuana has never been linked to an overdose death, so it does carry significantly fewer direct health risks, even if it's abused more under a commercial model.
In her next snap the model says goodnight to her followers and is seen pulling up her shirt to leave little to the imagination as she reveals even more under-boob.
Walden offered a similar sentiment: "It appears that it improves the number of people who will be covered and premiums continue to come down even more under this proposal," he said.
"Tonight, I want to tell you about the newer, more under-the-radar, cybersecurity stocks that have been heating up of late, companies like ForeScout Technologies, Okta and Zscaler, " Cramer said.
Whether or not Clinton's plan is a "massive" increase is a matter of opinion; the Tax Policy Center estimates the middle quintile will pay $44 a year more under her proposals.
Research on the need for closure tells us much more: Under conditions of diffuse uncertainty, people are drawn, as if by a magnet, to simplistic solutions and black-and-white reasoning.
What's more, under the new legislation only direct perpetrators of such crimes as murder, rape, kidnapping and torture could be prosecuted, not the captain, colonel or general who gave the orders.
Over the past two decades, Mr. Alagna, now 56, has barely touched this opera as he moved from his breathlessly hyped early years to a more under-the-radar mature stardom.
The final version before the bill was scrapped would have allowed insurers to charge older customers about five times more than younger customers, compared with about three times more under -ObamaCare.
This year, Google has kept the Pixel 4 a bit more under wraps, though it's also embraced the inevitable leaks and gone ahead and revealed cleaner, clearer, official imagery as well.
Yes, Obamacare is coming under assault, but as someone who has paid $700/month/person for his own healthcare since 2013, I can't imagine healthcare costing much more under Trump's plan.
Sure, the HTC's photo is more under-exposed than the Moto X4's, but the U23 Life's is noticeably less noisy, features better color saturation, and is generally sharper that its competition.
They probably would qualify for a partial tax refund at the end of the year, but the out-of-pocket expense would likely be substantially more under the plan Congress is considering.
That's led them to recommend smaller and more under-the-radar dividend payers more heavily for this portfolio, including shares like Mid-America Apartment Communities, New York Community Bancorp and First Hawaiian.
The book features contributions from West himself, plus more under-the-radar artists like DeSe Escobar, Ryan McNamara, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Jacolby Satterwhite, Ryan Trecartin, Wu Tsang and boychild, and many more.
MUMBAI, March 1 (Reuters) - India's government will consolidate 35 overseas branches of state-run lenders, with 69 more under review, the financial services secretary Rajeev Kumar said in a tweet on Thursday.
The other major contributor to LNG supply has been the United States, which now has two operating LNG export facilities, and four more under construction and likely to be producing by 2020.
" According to Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA: "There are sectors more under-represented than industrials within the index that could encourage a replacement from another group.
In the US, the South is known for popular cities like Charleston and Savannah — but visitors looking for a more under-the-radar spot may want to head to Greenville, South Carolina.
" According to Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA: "There are sectors more under-represented than industrials within the index that could encourage a replacement from another group.
A single mother with two children working full time at the minimum wage would only get $75 more under the proposal, as calculations from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities show.
Now, I'm not going to get caught up in numbers of that, because by the way, we hope the economy's better, and you'll have people more under employer plans than under Medicaid.
But the European pillar of this community of democracies has never been more under assault — so much so that for the first time I wonder if this European pillar will actually crumble.
What's more, under the House bill, the pass-through rate has a bias for owners of capital over laborers, a choice that is out of step in a world of rising inequality.
I think when we feel like we've got this, you know, a little bit more under control, then I think that one is gonna surface as the major thing we're focusing on.
But Ford's lawyers, led by Hogan's Sean Marotta, argued that plaintiffs had to do still more under Daimler and the Supreme Court's 2017 decision restricting personal jurisdiction in Bristol-Myers Squibb v.
The champion no doubt believes that he will improve more under Ludwig's watchful eye and the fact that he will earn money for his training at the Elevation facility certainly won't hurt either.
There are 31 proton beam centers in the nation and four more under construction, with the sites costing $100 million to $250 million depending on the size of the facilities, according to ASTRO.
Though I have my anxiety more under control as an adult, my hair-pulling is still more of an afterthought as I continue to deal with panic and stress in the big city.
He threw top brass across the government — from the president, the vice president, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former national security adviser John Bolton, and moreunder the bus in his groundbreaking testimony.
"It's important to have machine learning capabilities that are more under the user's control, rather than relying on these big companies to get access to these capabilities," Professor Song said in an interview.
Mr. Abraham said he paid more under the new tax law because of its cap on the deduction for state and local taxes, which hit him particularly hard because he owns two homes.
I liked the whole-wheat pizza crust enough to wish it had been allowed to breathe a little more under a mass of shaved asparagus, maitake mushrooms, jalapeños and three kinds of cheese.
Aerospace stocks have been soaring for some time, and Jim Cramer said investors looking for a new way to play the sector should look into a more under-the-radar stock: Rockwell Collins.
The latter set of departures were more under the radar than Cohn's, but certainly raised eyebrows on Wall Street, especially the departure of Sherwood, who, like Cohn, had realistic aspirations for the top.
There's lots more under the hood to experiment with, but this will allow anyone to tweak and prod their Siri commands until they have a small army of custom assistant tasks at the ready.
The school district of Horry County, South Carolina, which counts the majority of its 43,800 students as impoverished, opened three net-zero schools in 2017, one in 2018, and has one more under construction.
While some borrowers may benefit more under Trump's repayment plan, reductions in total federal aid for higher education paint a bleaker picture, said Lauren Asher, president of the Institute for College Access and Success.
Foreign-owned companies have challenged all of these types of measures and more under ISDS, turning to arbitrators to secure more favorable rights and remedies than they would be entitled to under domestic law.
The latest data on that shows at least 52% of American adults live in homes that are reachable only by cell phones, and two-thirds or more under age 45 fall into that category.
"We used to draw attention because we were seen as weak, now we're even more under the spotlight because we are all done up with a party dress and a small dowry," Fiordi said.
BMW has its North American headquarters in Woodcliff Lake, N.J. The company reported sales of more than 25,000 BMW vehicles in the United States in October, and almost 3,000 more under the Mini brand.
Issa told a Stage 3 breast cancer survivor concerned about being targeted for her pre-existing condition that she wouldn't be charged more under the bill as long as she keeps her continuous coverage.
Unfortunately, excessive CEO salaries are hardly a new problem and, in many ways, wage inequality is just par for the course of capitalism, but there are some ways to get things slightly more under control.
What's more, under current law, the federal government can skirt public scrutiny in the rulemaking process, making it difficult for state and local leaders to plan and propose alternatives with input from the private sector.
In Utah, where Mitchell lives, at least 28 cases of severe lung issues related to vaping have been identified so far, with 14 more under investigation, the Utah Department of Public Health said on Tuesday.
"These incidents are happening in a climate where marginalized communities are feeling more targeted, more under attack, so they're more in tune with these issues," said Melissa Garlick, a lawyer with the Anti-Defamation League.
Not only are women in America turning out to protest more under Trump, they're running for office at record levels, they're contacting their legislators at record levels, they're paying attention to Washington at higher levels.
Justices Face 'Blizzard of Words' in Special Education Case The Supreme Court was asked to decide whether public schools should do more under a federal law to provide a free education for children with disabilities.
SES, which currently operates a constellation of 53 satellites, has three more under contract to fly on SpaceX Falcon rockets through 2017, SES Chief Technology Officer Martin Halliwell told reporters at a prelaunch news conference.
But he did say that the military could do more under a Trump administration than it has under an Obama administration when asked why the military would have different ideas under Trump than it does now.
And while it's a bit more under-the-radar as a vacation destination than, say, its younger sister Austin, Dallas has just as much to offer by way of delicious food, rowdy nightlife, and Southern living.
And, you know, when you're this babyish in the industry, and you're still getting your name out there, I think it really behooves us to just keep working and to just get more under our belt.
And they won't be misled by Trump's false claims that he's the reason the black unemployment rate has dipped to its lowest level on record, 5.9%, given that it improved significantly more under President Barack Obama.
He said he had run calculations showing that a $10 million business could be worth a couple of hundred thousand dollars more under the new law, which might not be worth holding up a divorce settlement.
Skeptical tax study is withdrawn: The Tax Policy Center, whose report had concluded that the middle class would pay more under the Republican plan, said that it had found errors in its study, according to Bloomberg.
" ONE MORE UNDER THE RADAR SHOW Proving that Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" is a bottomless fount of inspiration, the company New Saloon put different translations of it in a blender and out came the show "Minor Character.
"I'm not at all thinking about raising the sales tax any more under the Abe administration," he told a debate with other political party leaders ahead of the upper house elections set for later this month.
China, according to the IMF'S independent evaluation office, is now more under-represented than it was before the voting reform of 2008, because its share of global GDP has grown faster than its share of IMF votes.
If creditors vote down the company's restructuring plan, Oi could be liquidated, a situation all parties want to avoid, the sources said, as lenders and shareholders stand to lose more under liquidation than under any proposed restructuring.
For instance, some fairly recent changes, like Rita Ora's foray into pastel territory or Nicole Richie's temporary teal, flew slightly more under-the-radar (if there is such a thing in the time of Instagram, Snapchat, etc.).
U.S. customers cannot do business with Rusal any more under the sanctions, while major Japanese trading houses asked Rusal to stop shipping refined aluminum and other products and are scrambling to secure metal elsewhere, industry sources said.
There is a huge chasm between the NWSL salaries of national team members, which can reach six figures and even more under the new collective bargaining agreement, and those of players who aren't allocated by U.S. Soccer.
The researchers also discovered that the likelihood of women doing other important things for their health and the health of their families — attending antenatal clinics, breastfeeding, immunizing their children — improved more under female leaders compared with male leaders.
By cultural products, I take you to mean virtually everything we produce, and of course we keep producing more and more and more... Under cultural products, you can include 700-page novels to incredibly funny Steve Bannon memes.
His campaign notes that people could only be charged more under the bill if they had a lapse in coverage for 63 days or more, which the campaign said was an incentive for people to maintain coverage. Rep.
Soon only two are left (Gael García Bernal and Alondra Hidalgo), and the movie turns into a sort of desert edition of "The Most Dangerous Game" — lots of running, hiding and running some more under a hot sun.
But while artists like Wilco, Andy Shauf, Big Thief, and more under-the-radar acts typically grace host Bob Boilen's actually-not-that-tiny desk, this year, the show has been getting mainstream acts to play the show.
Also affected by the storm, Carnival Cruise Lines, which has major operations out of Florida ports, said on Thursday it had canceled four of its Caribbean cruises, though it still planned to operate several more under modified itineraries.
"I didn't grow up with much financial literacy and I know there's a lot of athletes who grew up in more under-served communities or lower socioeconomic communities," said Rapinoe, the U.S. women's national soccer Team co-captain.
Mr. Schmidt was among the first to react in early 2014 when a study by West Virginia University found evidence that Volkswagen diesel cars polluted far more under normal driving conditions than they did in official testing labs.
In the grand scheme of things, Estée Lauder is one of the heavyweights, with brands like MAC, Tom Ford, Bumble and bumble, and many more under its umbrella — but the latest to join the roster is setting major records.
Efron, 31, and the gals hit multiple core workouts, kettlebell workouts, pull-ups, rope workouts, rowing sessions and more under the instruction of fitness trainer John Gaines Jr., before hitting the basketball court to square off against one another.
In addition to the 15 shallow-water rigs, Transocean owns 30 ultra-deepwater units and has four more under construction, as well as seven harsh-environment rigs, three deepwater rigs and six mid-water units, according to its website.
The Tax Policy Center, a joint project of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, recently calculated that by 2027 half of all taxpayers would pay more under the Senate Finance Committee plan heading soon toward a floor vote.
Zocdoc said in a statement that it's looking for a pricing model that allows more doctors to join the network, and it expects that most existing customers in New York will not be paying more under the new framework.
Horiguchi's dangerous habits seemed to be far more under control in this bout which is exactly what you want to see because Horiguchi absolutely lost his bout with Johnson in the clinch and on the mat, not on the feet.
Lately, those issues have been both what's driving mainstream coverage, like the doomed GOP plan to repeal Obamacare, and more under-the-radar topics, like Trump's pick to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission or plans to reform prescription drug pricing.
Vern Blosum's straightforward paintings of flowers and Chadwick Rantanen's hanging animatronic turkeys seem like a strange pairing for an art fair section that values curatorial cohesion, but there was a lot more under the surface at ESSEX STREET's Art Basel booth.
The current threshold for banks considered too big to fail is those with assets of $50 billion or more; under the new measure, that figure would be moved higher to exclude the regional banks that got caught in the regulatory snare.
Mr. Chaffetz, 50, a Utah Republican who relished his oversight role more under a Democratic administration, said he was ready to return to the private sector after more than 13 years in public service, calling his decision a "personal" one.
To that point, if you were going to try and predict the economic confidence of all states based off of how they feel about Trump, West Virginia's actual economic index number comes in more under the forecast than any other.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Developers who fall short of requirements to build low-cost homes will be forced to make financial records public to show why they cannot build more, under plans by announced by the mayor of London on Wednesday.
There is also another level of changes taking place that are more under the hood but also interesting: Facebook is introducing more algorithmic features into Workplace, by tapping into your "work graph" to suggest people and groups that you might interact with.
Except for one little fact: If you take the number of months Trump's been in office and take the average nonfarm payrolls and compare it to the same number of months at the end of the Obama president, there were more under Obama!
While Cuomo, who has $31 million in his campaign treasury, has raised over 99% of his campaign funds from donations over $1,000, Nixon's campaign said it has received more under-$200 donations in its first day than Cuomo has in seven years.
When she completes her eyes, Dewan then goes back to concealer for more under-eye coverage by combining her two favorites: IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Eyelift in a Tube ($29) and Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer ($29).
The story is this: Hernandez, a 26-year-old who lives in Bakersfield, California, would track down the subjects of nude pictures acquired from compromised cloud accounts, forcing them to send him more under the threat of having them all released publicly.
According to Sanger-Katz, the people who would lose out under each bill are different: Older people would suffer more under the AHCA, while those with pre-existing conditions and who buy their own coverage would be hit harder under a repeal.
AND I WOULD SUSPECT AS WILBUR ROSS POINTED OUT WITH ONE OF OUR VERY OWN REPORTERS PATTY DOM THAT ONE OF THE WAYS TO GET THIS TRADE IMBALANCE MORE UNDER CONTROL WOULD BE TO ARRANGE TO HAVE MORE LNG EXPORTS TO CHINA.
A recent Department of Revenue analysis found that Minnesotans would pay $91.5 million more under the governor's tax plan — which includes some proposals unrelated to the federal law — with the entire burden falling on the 10 percent of taxpayers with the highest incomes.
A single parent with $220,239.6 in earnings, two children in school, and no child care costs (because the kids are in school) would've paid $225,440 more under Trump's plan (which included a child care deduction that the Big Six plan might not).
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With investments of A$160 billion ($110 billion) - a fifth of which is in infrastructure, real estate and private debt - it expects total assets to nearly double in the next five years as Australians are forced to save more under the country's compulsory retirement scheme.
And now that I'm thinking about it, it makes perfect sense that just as we're seeing Philip and Elizabeth crumble more under the pressure of making all these personal betrayals in the name of their job, we're also seeing Paige learn how to navigate manipulation.
Washington (CNN)Less than a week before the first woman to be a major party nominee faces her rival on Election Day, women with nearly a century or more under their belts are sharing what it will be like to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Trump tossed running mate Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE under the bus on Syria without a second thought.
No company has been more under the glare of regulators than Facebook, which the F.T.C. began investigating 13 months ago after revelations the company allowed user data to be turned into political profiles by Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firmed used by Mr. Trump.
At the medal ceremony, Brian Williams – spelled like the TV anchor, "But I've probably got more under my belt than a TV anchor" – gave his gold medal back to the Secretary of the Air Force, Deborah Lee James, who was handing out the prizes.
"This is very new considering that you have a mix of people from various social classes, including lower classes, who are often less open minded [about some of the social issues being discussed] and more under the domination of confessional power and political parties," he told Hyperallergic.
He pulls me in closer to him, and we go once more under the light of the full moon, more serious than with the light of day, more eye contact, and I feel every single part of my skin he touches like a shock of electricity.
This is a sort of a boring technical point, but it's important: While raising the minimum wage would force employers to pay their low-wage workers more, under the Stop BEZOS Act it would still be cheaper to pay the tax than to hand out raises.
READ MORE OPINION FROM THE HILL: TRUMP RIGHT TO CHALLENGE OUTDATED ANTIQUITIES ACT On April 26, Trump issued an executive order directing the Department of Interior to review all presidential designations since 1996 of land of 100,000 acres of more under Antiquities Act to be reviewed.
"In the last Congress, there were some in the advocate community who urged us as Democrats to step away from negotiating a bill with the Obama administration on criminal justice reform by making the argument that we could get more under a Hillary Clinton presidency," Jeffries said.
Nor do I think the Fed is losing control, but that being said, if this continues, if tomorrow is the same thing, the next day is the same thing then I would say there is more under the hood but I wouldn't say that right now.
Mr. Trump's 2156 golf resorts and clubs across the globe (and three more under development, in Indonesia and Dubai) generated more than $23 million in revenue, Mr. Trump reported on his personal financial disclosure last year, which covers all of 2015 and nearly five months of 2016.
" In separate remarks Sunday evening, Mr. Sulzberger said the prize was a tribute to the journalists of the newspaper and "their unwavering commitment to the truth — at a time when the truth is more important, and more under siege, than at any point in my lifetime.
But Pyongyang's insecurity has intensified even more under Kim, who, since coming to power in 2012, declared his father's bequest of a nuclear program as a crowning achievement, changed the constitution to declare North Korea a nuclear state, and declared nuclear and economic development as his twin priorities.
One person familiar with the events told Recode that Biden fundraisers did not want to "chase" marquee names from the tech industry and instead intentionally wanted to keep the host list to longtime Biden friends, casting Biden's support with the new in-crowd as more under the radar.
Greenfield Industries, a drill manufacturer that employs more than 330 people in South Carolina, claimed that it will pay more under a tariff to bring in unfinished components for its factories in the United States than competitors who have offshored entirely will pay to bring in finished goods.
In recent years the number of tigers in captivity — including those remaining in the government's custody — has tripled to about 2,000, and the number of facilities with captive tigers has grown to 67, with two more under construction, said Edwin Wiek, the founder of Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand.
The U.K., through the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), provides an array of tax incentives for innovation in fintech, including R&D tax credits, the Patent Box (a way for companies to pay a lower rate of corporation tax on profits earned from patented inventions) and more under their Project Innovate.
So are the nearby villages of Accumoli and Pescara del Tronto, wiped out by a 22009 magnitude earthquake that struck central Italy early Wednesday, killing at least 0003 people, including children, trapping scores more under debris, leaving thousands homeless and setting off tremors that were felt from Bologna to Naples.
WASHINGTON — In a case that could affect the education of 6.7 million children with disabilities, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled to decide whether it should require public schools to do more under a federal law that calls for them to provide a free education that addresses the children's needs.
For all of Texas native Lyndon B. Johnson's cantankerous demeanor, he was responsible for what we now consider some of the most pivotal (and liberal) governmental accomplishments of the last 50 years: combating poverty, fighting for civil and voting rights, education reform, major conservation efforts, and more under his Great Society agenda.
The Mission Act was, at its core, pretty simple: Veterans who had to travel a long way to visit a Veterans Administration hospital or health care facility — defined as 30 minutes or more under the law — would be eligible to receive primary health care and mental health services from a private provider.
Special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, under the authority of the regulations that govern special counsels, should indict President Trump for obstruction of justice.
Although many critics coming to the show have focused on the glitz and glamor of Lee's work, what seems to be the more under-appreciated political side of her oeuvre contains gems of knowledge about the relationship between South Korea's artists and their country over the tumultuous second half of the 20th century.
Chief U.S. District Judge John Gerrard in Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday said an investment committee at National Indemnity, a unit of Berkshire Hathaway, consistently monitored Valeant's stock value and press reports questioning its valuation and accounting practices, and was not required to do more under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
The order, which Trump says is about "keeping the country safe," has already faced huge opposition, with some critics arguing the order is unconstitutional, and many others pointing out that it will have absolutely no impact on the country's "safety" whatsoever—that the US is actually more under threat from American gun owners than any other group.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, under pressure to do damage control over his comments about a Mexican-American judge, has added to his "make America great again" slogan.
Former Boston Red Sox player Curt Schilling said out of the remaining presidential candidates, he would back front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MOREunder one condition.
Iris Apfel for One Kings Lane Between 95-year-old Iris Apfel's multiple fashion campaigns (she may actually have more under her belt this season than Gigi Hadid), her accessories collection and her non-stop schedule, the legendary style muse somehow found time to collaborate with One Kings Lane for a curated collection of jewelry from her personal collection.
The documents included text messages that sparked questions about whether or not Republicans had former Ukrainian Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchCitizens United put out a welcome mat for Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman House Democrats may call new impeachment witnesses if Senate doesn't Giuliani: 'I'd love to be a witness' at Senate impeachment trial MORE under surveillance.
Vice President Pence's team is denying a claim in a tell-all White House book from an anonymous author that the vice president would have backed a removal of President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 22019 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE under the 25th Amendment.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE under oath.
The Hill: Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonOvernight Energy: Top presidential candidates to skip second climate forum | Group sues for info on 'attempts to politicize' NOAA | Trump allows use of oil reserve after Saudi attacks Five top 2020 Democrats haven't committed to MSNBC climate forum Williamson urges followers to contact Senate, House over possible Bolton replacement MORE under fire for controversial health remarks.
While he has indeed done so, cuts to domestic preparedness began under George W. Bush and continued under Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE, under congresses controlled by both parties.
David Petraeus says in a new interview that he would be willing to work for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE under certain conditions.
And if her decision to announce her major upcoming holiday collection — complete with brand-new products and formulas not included in the initial launch — just two short weeks after Fenty Beauty officially hit shelves is anything to go by, the star isn't planning on keeping her future releases any more under wraps than her disdain for fans who ask how she came up with the brand's name.
Remember that Mueller was appointed by Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE under questionable circumstances and despite Mueller's own conflicts of interest, having interviewed with Trump for the FBI director job just the day before.
There's the most expensive home for sale in the Hamptons, which is listed at $150 million, and, of course, Los Angeles' Chartwell Estate, which was listed at $245 million and, before getting a major price cut, was the most expensive listing in the US.But for those looking to keep the sales of their homes a little more under the radar, there are whisper listings.
The custom Olfactory test is a software program developed with AI experts and perfumers that asks a series of questions to match you to your ideal scent, be that something from the French favorite Frédéric Malle or more under-the-radar discoveries from the Stockholm-based perfumer Stora Skuggan or the sacred-smelling scent Lavs by Filippo Sorcinelli, the Italian tailor favored by the Pope.
Coast Guard resources, Zukunft said he met last week with Homeland Security Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MOREunder whose department the Coast Guard falls — and that she and him are on the same page.
She's long been one of our more under-appreciated actors, one who has never quite garnered the breakthrough she deserves—her performance in forgotten indie Smashed was devastating in its clarity, and she was incredible as a mysterious, almost god-like cult leader in last year's Faults—and I wonder, if this is a hit, whether it will finally make her into the household name she deserves to be.
"Marchesa is looking forward to presenting their fall '18 collection in an updated format this season," a spokesperson for the brand told the magazine, confirming that while the label will continue to operate business as usual going forward, it will likely maintain a more under-the-radar profile as long as Weinstein remains in the news (a stark contrast for Marchesa, whose front row is normally jam-packed with celebrities).
There's a potentially interesting nugget of an idea at the heart of Patriot: In order to carry out certain missions overseas, the CIA must embed operatives deep in the heart of American companies that do business in other countries, where the CIA can carry out its operations slightly more under the radar.. Thus, Patriot is about John Lakeman, a guy who appears to be a new employee at McMillan, a Milwaukee piping company.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, who was recently fired by Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE under pressure from the president days before he would have qualified for a pension.
While the messier, more under-the-radar early seasons featured queens going off on each other at the drop of an eyelash, the contestants of later seasons tend to be much more cautious, much more aware of how any shady comment could get ripped apart by the show's most enthusiastic fans — many of them teens — who can be eager to find (or stir up) drama where there might not even be any.
Those who are higher-income but not super wealthy — defined as making more than 22016 percent of earners but less than the top 21 percent — are most likely to see higher federal tax obligations on this year's earnings, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a nonpartisan but left-leaning research group based in Washington, D.C. Nationally, about 22016 percent of this group can expect to pay more under the GOP plan.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' GOP senators say Trump shouldn't weigh in on pending sentences Harry Reid on caucus confusion: 'Iowa has forfeited its chance to be number one' MORE (R-Utah) after he voted to convict President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE under the first article of impeachment.
Charlie DentCharles (Charlie) Wieder DentThe Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps The Hill's 12:30 Report: Muller testimony dominates Washington Lawmakers, press hit the courts for charity tennis event MORE, which would have been narrowly carried by 85033 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE under Pennsylvania's new congressional map.
William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrBarr: Inspector general's report on alleged FISA abuses 'imminent' DOJ unveils program aimed at reducing gun violence Trump goes on tweeting offensive ahead of public impeachment hearing MORE has become one of the most polarizing figures in Washington, and the ongoing Ukraine scandal has further thrust the attorney general and his relationship with President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 28503 movement 22019 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE under scrutiny.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE told reporters Friday he would be open to sitting down with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE under specific circumstances, but is wary of landing in a perjury trap.
"Sorry President Obama, sorry Bill — Abraham Lincoln," Clinton said, nixing both her husband, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, and the current leader of the free world, Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE, under whom she served as secretary of State.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website The Memo: Trump tests limits of fiery attacks during crisis Sanders when asked about timeframe for 2020 decision: 'I'm dealing with a f---ing global crisis' MORE's (I-Vt.) presidential campaign, has been particularly outspoken about the need for "Medicare for All" amid the coronavirus outbreak, arguing the situation would be more under control in a single-payer system.

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