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Peddlers ring our bell to sell embroidered tablecloths or vegetables.
Peddlers of such extravagant dreams have to have silver tongues.
He portrayed factory workers, woodcarvers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, musicians and peddlers.
Many of those repair stations in Miami are junk peddlers.
Fish peddlers and store owners demanded lower prices for fish.
Misinformation peddlers know that emotional appeals can overwhelm rational thought.
YouTube is dealing another blow to conspiracy theorists and disinformation peddlers.
First, many conservative intellectuals were enthusiastic peddlers of these same hysterias.
Content from hoax peddlers was also easily accessible in Twitter searches.
Peddlers Gin, a Shanghai brand, recently signed an international distribution deal.
On top of that, influence peddlers pay him through his campaign.
And that has differentiated it from independent pizza peddlers, he said.
On the street, you'll find peddlers selling carp from plastic barrels.
Everyone knows Washington is a swamp filled with snakes and influence peddlers.
These are the sensible responses to the peddlers of protectionism and nativism.
"We're already seen as peddlers of a liberal world view," he said.
Fruit and vegetable peddlers hawked their produce from three-wheeled electric carts.
Under her direction, we were to become peddlers for a nutrition company.
Police officers questioning customers yell out "Gucci!" or "Tiffany!" like street peddlers.
Other men clustered around him — peddlers, truck dispatchers, factory supervisors, cleaners, butchers.
Ntombi is from South Africa and the daughter of poor street peddlers.
These also supplied Arab American peddlers and merchants who traveled the country.
Mexico's list of threatened tariffs will bring pain to peddlers of fruit, too.
Mr. Khan's resounding victory was a stinging rebuke to the peddlers of prejudice.
Gruppioni was killed and 17 pedestrians and peddlers were injured in August 2013.
Some peddlers charge even more, he adds, because they know women will pay.
Slaughter might be harsh but I guess for drug peddlers, they deserve it.
Sometimes there are high-profile misinformation peddlers who need to be held accountable.
There is a distribution process and we are tracking the network and the peddlers.
Otherwise they risk being exposed as just so many overpaid peddlers of dead ideas.
The peddlers of false memoirs and fishy identities are rarely celebrated for their ingenuity.
It's the hoodlums, the punks, the syndicate killers, and the dope peddlers we're after.
But that was nothing compared with some of the current peddlers of alt-foods.
Unlike any number of other jewelry peddlers (online and off), Rare Carat doesn't sell anything.
The announcement drew heaps of attention—not least of which came from peddlers of malware.
Those killed were mostly street level peddlers and users, who police said had resisted arrest.
Peddlers and hustlers are a plague all over Jamaica, but this guy didn't push it.
Trump called them peddlers of "bullshit," who would lose in 2020 if they didn't relent.
"Slaughter might be harsh but I guess for drug peddlers, they deserve it," one said.
Thousands of people have been killed in Duterte's campaign, mainly drug users and small-time peddlers.
Dela Rosa said about 750 of the dead were killed in police operations against drug peddlers.
If these peddlers of hate hoped to silence us by attacking us online, they have failed.
It has worked to prevent peddlers of fake news from buying ads to promote their work.
Why focus on the harm from conspiracy peddlers when you can boost traffic with enthusiastic dupes?
By whitelisting accounts purposefully sharing treatment and support, it could more aggressively chase the pill peddlers.
The Constitution does not include references to corporations, companies, businesses, merchants, salesmen, peddlers and so on.
"Tor was not built by cybercriminals to be used by peddlers of child porn," Milbourne explains.
Then people would buy more ice from the ice peddlers on the street to replace it.
If these peddlers of hate hoped to silence us by attacking us online, they have failed.
For decades, immigrant peddlers have been part of the familiar fabric of the Italian summer vacation.
Peddlers of crypto-derivatives, the FCA says, cannot claim their wares are needed for hedging purposes.
The same is true of the dogged peddlers and would-be tour guides at the Giza pyramids.
Months before critics revisited Facebook's embrace of Holocaust deniers and other conspiracy peddlers, YouTube faced similar pressures.
Journalists should try harder to expose the peddlers of fake footage, rather than mindlessly linking to it.
That has lobbyists and influence peddlers pressing for some of the money, the NYT's Ken Vogel writes.
In the streets, peddlers pushing carts sell the hot, milky drink traditionally made from ground orchid tubers.
"Slaughter might be harsh but I guess for drug peddlers, they deserve it," said Daphnie A. Diamola.
It was influenced by outcasts, too, including peddlers, prostitutes, and impoverished women hired to weep at funerals.
He labeled both outlets peddlers of "fake news" and refused to take a question from a CNN anchor.
It was easy to get them from street peddlers around campus — someone in the dorms always had them.
Ishmael Daro traced the false use of taqiyya by anti-Muslim conspiracy peddlers, and it's an excellent read.
Street peddlers scurried by, calling out the names of the fresh fruit nestled in baskets on their heads.
Trump said he "obviously" wants to get gang members, drug peddlers and drug deals out of the country.
We&aposll call out the fake crisis peddlers that are the so-called news media in his country.
He is the latest iteration in a fine American tradition of snake-oil peddlers and paper-thin cultists.
YouTube has struggled to differentiate between fact and fiction, between legitimate media outlets and manic peddlers of disinformation.
Like so many peddlers of mind-altering substances, he spends far too much time sampling his own stuff.
Human rights groups say many of those are executions, and the victims are users and small-time peddlers.
She's the film equivalent of an IG user like TheBalancedBlonde or any number of other banal wellness-peddlers.
He returned the next year and other peddlers followed his lead, establishing the prosperous holiday sidewalk tree industry.
Glide past those pesky peddlers in style on one of these: the best electric bikes we could find.
In an average show, she can clear thousands in sales, placing her in the upper echelon of pearl peddlers.
That same day, DiNardo told detectives he met Meo and Sturgis at a church parking lot in Peddlers Village.
It has also been among the most consistent and highly trafficked peddlers of the conspiracy theories surrounding Clinton's health.
Mr. Howe photographed and wrote about Russian racetracks, stables, horses, elegant crowds on grandstands, peasants, peddlers and Fabergé gifts.
But human rights groups put the figure higher, accusing police of executing drug users and peddlers in cold blood.
As a medical reporter, I've written a lot about shady peddlers of health misinformation; Infowars felt like familiar terrain.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte expanded his war on drugs Wednesday to include peddlers of fake over-the-counter medicines.
Some of the peddlers of dubious health claims on Goop, like Paltrow's cleansing guru Alejandro Junger, will be speaking.
And he is right that many Americans believe their capital to be inundated with lobbyists, campaign contributors and influence peddlers.
Nearly 700,000 drug users and drug peddlers have turned themselves in to escape the crackdown, police chief dela Rosa said.
A send-up of the information brokers, influence peddlers, society mavens and lookey-loos who make up the Washington establishment.
Trump campaigned on ridding the government of corporate influence peddlers — and now he's turning to lobbyists to lead his team?
You can find people voyeuristically experiencing agony in Robert Silverberg's short story "The Pain Peddlers," or the film Strange Days.
Some of its denizens are the same—out-of-tune organ grinders, peddlers of cow's-brain tacos and the like.
And yet conservative institutions, like Fox News and the Republican Party itself, have spun off into dedicated peddlers of misinformation.
But Farid said the less sophisticated editing of the Pelosi video shows that peddlers of misinformation don't need high tech.
Critics say Duterte's frequent threats and talk of bloodshed have emboldened police to kill drug users and peddlers with impunity.
Through his actions — and inactions — Trump has emboldened the peddlers of racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, prejudice and bigotry.
The market had been commissioned by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia to free congested streets of pushcart peddlers and vendors.
Donald Trump, the folks at Fox News and other right-wing disinformation peddlers are so good at what they do.
Merchants scour the earth looking for hair, which they buy from peddlers who travel, usually alone, through poor, remote regions.
For some, the peddlers are part of the scenery, as incessant and harmless as the waves lapping on the shore.
"There's no point in pretending that some journalists are anything more than peddlers of falsehoods and liberal propaganda," it continues.
But this past quarter was spent cleaning house, purging fake accounts, and suspending the most vicious hate-peddlers on the site.
"Amazon has been reactive, not proactive, in its response to use of its site by peddlers of hate," the report states.
Twitter — the internet's beating heart for news — is continually under siege by trolls, automated accounts, and politically motivated fake news peddlers.
That reduces the likelihood that followers of conspiracy peddlers like Jones will be recruited into his hoax and begin harassing victims.
Obviously I want to get the gang members out, the drug peddlers out, I want to get the drug dealers out.
We're always being stalked by advertisers and product peddlers, always being sold something by someone, whether we know it or not.
But praise be, the setters of thirst traps, "models," meme makers, joke peddlers, and FitSpo providers, now have their prayers answered.
"There's no point in pretending that some journalists are anything more than peddlers of falsehoods and liberal propaganda," the email continues.
St. Patrick's Day has long been a festival of memory — that is, before the peddlers of paddywackery got ahold of it.
At the same time, Cain has been offering a platform for peddlers of get-rich schemes and cures for erectile dysfunction.
Then later, my parents had a tiny wholesale jewelry store in Manhattan that sold costume jewelry to peddlers and gift shops.
Two of the far-right's best-known pro-Trump conspiracy theory peddlers, Mike Cernovich and Charles C. Johnson, work from California.
When J. Schreter opened in 1928, its customers included peddlers who resold their no-frills apparel to farmers and similar clientele.
They also deny activist allegations that they have falsified reports, staged crime scenes and systematically murdered small-time peddlers and users.
But make no mistake, American influence peddlers — from the oil lobby to the vaping lobby and beyond — are paying Trump, too.
As Democratic presidential contenders promote policies like Medicare for all, Mr. Trump tried to paint them as peddlers of dangerous ideas.
Street-food peddlers selling authentic, affordable local dishes thrived in Singapore after the World War II, so much so that by the 2900s the number of peddlers, known as "hawkers," had grown to the point that they were obstructing traffic and threatening public health through the refuse they created, according to a report by the National Library Board (NLB).
The change could massively reduce the reach of incendiary political groups, fake news peddlers, and more of the worst stuff on Facebook.
Paid lobbyists and professional message peddlers repeated the story in social media and meetings with lawmakers and administration officials, according to filings.
Slotted between the wholesalers, flower peddlers and midrange hotels, a new crop of galleries have sprung up in New York's flower district.
And, as luck would have it, the fair's most shameless peddlers of mediocrity are some of the biggest galleries in the world.
Will the health-conscious sandwich peddlers over at Subway ever truly be free of the public relations scourge that is Jared Fogle?
PayPal and Apple Pay both recently barred some prominent hate-peddlers from their platforms, making it difficult for fascists to solicit donations.
Mr Arnault emerged as the most obvious buyer for Tiffany in part because scale begets advantages not available to smaller bauble-peddlers.
After they divorced in 1983, she published for a time through her own company, Book Peddlers, which she sold a year ago.
Disinformation peddlers are deploying new, more subversive techniques and American operatives have adopted some of the deceptive tactics Russians tapped in 2016.
Police reject activists' allegations they have executed drug users and peddlers and say they kill only when their lives are in danger.
She believes InfoWars and other conspiracy-peddlers rely on confusion about Antifa and NAMBLA to obscure just how ludicrous their partnership would be.
"When prices fall to a certain point, it just doesn't make any economic sense for the peddlers to collect the scrap," Pickard said.
Duterte's signature policy is a war on drugs, which has killed nearly 9,000 people in 10 months, mostly users and small-time peddlers.
That might seem like business as usual for Americans who accepted candidate Trump's description of Washington as rife with influence peddlers and profiteers.
Brownish gray-brick exteriors were plastered with peeling posters for "anticorpulence tablets" or scrawled with cellphone numbers of plumbers or fake ID peddlers.
One of the best-known peddlers of fake news during the 2016 election died suddenly this past September, and it wasn't immediately certain why.
The company said that the peddlers have already manufactured bogus tour gear, and this is their only means to put a stop to it.
Zuma's office said the Sunday Times story was "the work of dangerous information peddlers who wish to cause confusion and mayhem in the country".
The fact checkers' adversaries, fake news peddlers, sit at screens too, pumping out misinformation disguised as fact that often exploits ethnic or religious divides.
" A recent Reuters investigation uncovered groups of "fake-news peddlers" who, according to the article, appeared to want to exploit "ethnic or religious divides.
As two of the most reliable peddlers of hook-filled indie-rock tunes, Grizzly Bear and Spoon are a natural fit as co-headliners.
In late July, she said, about ten Senegalese peddlers pushed around two police officers who were loading confiscated counterfeit goods into their patrol car.
So enter the annuity peddlers, and others touting safety, protections from downside risk, guarantees and the possibility of participating in future market gains, too.
Albayalde said nearly 1.3 million drug users and street peddlers had surrendered, and that they would be strictly monitored, including 215,000 who have undergone rehabilitation.
But it's just as likely they've used a Stingray or two to wrangle up some immigrants, bootleg DVD peddlers and perhaps (gasp) a marijuana dealer.
The raid signaled a shift in Duterte's drug war from running after street-level peddlers and users to powerful regional politicians and foreign drug traffickers.
Fox News has been doing it for years, and Twitter "bimbots" have been ubiquitous peddlers of Russian-operated misinformation since the inception of fake news.
In some plays, Ebizo performs ten separate parts, both male and female; roles include gravediggers, peddlers and prostitutes as well as samurai and daimyo (lords).
As we increasingly accept inaccurate peddlers of politicized misinformation as "news," we allow our citizenry to be horrifically misinformed as part of this new normal.
Sure, there is partisan media on the left, but its audience is much smaller and it lacks misinformation peddlers like Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.
Powerful tech companies enable conspiracy peddlers to identify vulnerable people ripe for indoctrination and line up the videos and "news articles" for them to consume.
From the direct-mail bunco artists, it was a natural progression to conservative media selling ads to the most outlandish dream peddlers and conspiracy-mongers.
I know Twitter is dealing with its Nazi problem right now, but the company needs to take a look at anti-science bullshit peddlers next.
They are also a message to doomsday peddlers that the Fed is on top of things, and that their 2008 replay nonsense is just that.
Since you can sort kitties by price, pricing them this high is a marketing trick which kitty peddlers use to point to their account pages.
Solomon's children began working in late adolescence, but not as street peddlers; his daughters became stenographers and bookkeepers; a son worked in a shoe store.
It instead beckoned an all-star lineup of right-wing provocateurs, fake news peddlers, pro-Trump lawmakers, political meme artists, and anti-anti-Trump contrarians.
Private jet to the Super Bowl: Details of how influence peddlers swayed officers, according to prosecutors, have emerged in a police bribery trial in Manhattan.
The low-end merchandise they import sustains countless peddlers, many of whom fan out into the countryside and even to other countries in West Africa.
Among them: Past-life regression therapists, energy healers, homeopathic doctors — all the peddlers of loosey-goosey gooey-hooey who had Woody Allen running for the hills.
Like all building-peddlers, Trump is subjected to the gaze of architecture critics, who have on occasion praised his work but have most often panned it.
I also think about how to not only hold the peddlers of pseudoscience accountable, but also to go after the people who enable and support them.
The inside connections into the halls of power by newly retired public officials make them invaluable influence peddlers for those who can afford to hire them.
And that starts when you turn away the rhetorical dope peddlers — the powerful people on your own side who are profiting from the culture of contempt.
Picture an internet-wide game of telephone, except the players aren't children at a schoolyard but tech-savvy peddlers of dangerous misinformation during a global pandemic.
Now that framework could be used to warn against drug peddlers, credit card thieves, content thieves and others looking to harm consumers and thwart law enforcement.
The police put up fliers warning sunbathers not to buy goods from unlicensed peddlers, confiscated about 1,000 items and cruised the beaches in small dune buggies.
Investigations into Trump also have touched the UAE and Qatar, while nations involved in the dispute have spent millions of dollars on Washington lobbyists and influence peddlers.
Esquivel, the officer in Quezon City, said his force has also adopted a softer tack by inviting drug peddlers and addicts to surrender and go into rehabilitation.
Police deny activist allegations they have falsified reports, staged crime scenes and systematically murdered small time peddlers and users, and say those killed had violently resisted arrest.
Once Tumblr became the property of Verizon — and, notably, Karp left the leadership — the relationship between Tumblr and its resident smut peddlers began to fray even further.
He took office on June 30 and over 3,100 people have been killed since then, mostly drug users and peddlers, in police operations and in vigilante killings.
The Philippine government has rejected the resolution as meddling by biased Western states, and denies activists' allegations that police are executing thousands of drug users and peddlers.
Canada's experience with carbon taxes does indeed serve as a beacon to the world, mostly casting light on the bait-and-switch tactics of carbon price-peddlers.
Though minimal in instrumentation, her take on the genre is full of warmth and flitting melodies that separate her from the usually straightlaced peddlers of vague moodiness.
Drug peddlers have flooded the community with fentanyl, a legal synthetic used for extreme pain, and powerful analogues like carfentanil, a substance 5,000 times stronger than heroin.
Fox News and Fox Business have long been the peddlers of conspiracy theories, often for the purpose of damaging the reputations of members of the Democratic party.
"Warren didn't seem to have any trouble taking our money in 2018, but suddenly we were power brokers and influence peddlers in 2019," Rendell wrote last week.
During the 210s, Mr. Trump and businesses on Fifth Avenue, incensed by street vendors, complained to the city that the peddlers were stealing business and evading taxes.
Reacting to criticism that his drug war targeted the poor, Duterte said he had to "destroy" small-time street peddlers as well as the big-time drug lords.
But as the New York Times reported on Friday, so far he's doing so by turning to the very peddlers of corporate influence his campaign focused on deriding.
The presence of unabashed conspiracy theorists in the White House, the president chief among them, has also arguably emboldened peddlers of these toxic or just not-factual ideas.
This study measures only the performance of longer-lasting sites — although, given their relative stability on the platform, they are likely some of the largest peddlers of misinformation.
But it may ultimately be equally embarrassing for other parties when we learn just how tangled a web Manafort weaved in the shadowy world of Washington influence peddlers.
It was already a mess, well-guarded by gatekeepers, even before the internet's gatekeepers established themselves as peddlers of cheap content in their own arena of chaos. carles.
"Prairie Peddlers," a book about the Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to North Dakota, notes that they were sometimes called "black," unwillingly conscripted into America's binary form of racism.
These influence peddlers, who now no longer consider the will of the people, have their own private vote for anyone at all to be the party flag-bearer.
What's true of Fox also applies, for different reasons, to other media outlets on the hard right, like Breitbart, and even outright conspiracy peddlers like Alex Jones' Infowars.
Two years ago, Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi, a former vice chancellor of Kannada University who spent decades debunking peddlers of superstition, was fatally shot in his home in Dharwad.
As recently as 10 years ago, shrimp was the stuff you could buy by the side of the road, from peddlers who parked their trucks along coastal roads.
"My best finds," he wrote, "were coarse men with whom I could take a glass of toddy in the barroom," including "third-rate tavern keepers" and itinerant peddlers.
In giving him money, you will be subsidizing peddlers of false hope (whether mercenary or deluded) and enabling your acquaintance to put off important end-of-life decisions.
Samurai, monks, con men, noodle sellers and peddlers of books and kimonos pass through, on easy terms with the squabbling prostitutes and a browbeaten crew of serving boys.
As peddlers of a $52,000 cheese grater, Apple is no stranger to price gouging, but still should be weary of its association with a figure like Martin Shkreli.
However, as day transforms into night, the atmosphere of the square is recalibrated to the tune of Chleuh dancing boys, storytellers, magicians, and peddlers of various wares and crafts.
There has been speculation in the local media that some of the killings were carried out by corrupt police officers who were wiping out drug peddlers to avoid exposure.
For the study, authors Hunt Allcott, Matthew Getzkow, and Chuan Yu assembled a list of 21 sites that had been identified as peddlers of false stories in previous stories.
Police say a third of the deaths were suspected peddlers who resisted arrest and the remainder were deaths still under investigation, some of which were likely victims of vigilantes.
This victim-mentality assumes blacks are not in control, that their lives are defined by somebody the entitlement-peddlers say hates them and who must deliver the goods (reparations).
The reports said police launched 84 operations in the two regions, the majority of which were "buy-bust" stings, in which plain-clothes officers attempt to trap drug peddlers.
Wendling writes about the "Intellectuals" (like the democracy-hating Curtis Yarvin), the "Racialists" (peddlers of racist pseudoscience), the "Channers" (4chan forum posters) and the "Meninists" (male anti-feminist activists).
Hanoi's broad avenues are crowded with honking cars, storefront venders, street peddlers, and some five million scooters and motorbikes, which rush in and out of the intersections like floodwaters.
Even without conspiracy peddlers on YouTube, these early weeks have seen plenty of genuine confusion as case numbers — trickling in from Chinese state media reports — have continued to climb.
For decades, migrant beach peddlers — disparagingly called vu cumprà or "wanna-buys"— have sidestepped cat-walking musclemen to march right into the familiar fabric of the Italian beach holiday.
Peddlers like Mr. Diayua are among the few African and South Asian immigrants that many Italians interact with in a country where integration lags far behind other Western countries.
And for those more in line with Mr. Salvini, the peddlers represent lawlessness and an insidious connection between migration and the mafia, as well as annoyances to shoo away.
Michael Flynn Of all the American influence-peddlers who've been on the payroll of Russian oligarchs, only one is currently seeking immunity before he testifies at a congressional hearing.
Eventually, he was shot in the back, presumably by one of his fellow-peddlers, but, if the murder was meant to ease tensions in the tamale scene, it failed.
In April 2017, it sent warning letters to peddlers of these kinds of false medicine, including sellers of black salve, the sale of which is prohibited in the United States.
YouTube said the policy, which affects videos including flat-earthers and peddlers of phony miracle cures, had already decreased the number of views that borderline videos receive by 50 percent.
That's a pretty big discrepancy, and definitely means that erasing all your dietary transgressions at the gym is a lot harder than the peddlers of gym memberships make it seem.
More than 6,000 have been killed in the drug crackdown since Duterte took office on June 30, roughly a third in operations when suspected drug peddlers and users resisted arrests.
And none of this seems to matter to the crisis peddlers seven days a week, 24 hours a day, minute-by minute, hour by hour on so-called news networks.
Until recently, I've preferred to focus on the bad actors who misuse social networks—not only the hate peddlers but the Silicon Valley CEOs who profit from the networks' misuse.
Long ago, traveling peddlers were displaced by local merchants, who were supplanted by downtown department stores, which were upended by shopping malls, then big box chains, and now, the internet.
After being booted from the National Security Council last week, Bannon now faces an apparent choice between accepting subservience to influence peddlers he derides as "globalists," or getting himself fired.
In fact, Trump has presided over the expansion of a new generation of influence peddlers who have used their actual or perceived proximity to the President to line their pockets.
With a touch of his smartphone, the defeated Zuckerberg neutralizes the fake news peddlers, with the show poking the real him for not using his power to more drastic action.
In recent years, peddlers of phony documents have increasingly moved from immigrant enclaves, like Pico-Union in Los Angeles and Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, to private residences and the internet.
Mr. Prabowo's team has already questioned the legitimacy of the election, citing problems with voter lists and other irregularities — it could be feeding a convenient line to fake-news peddlers.
And here comes the creative leap that separates Mr. Vongerichten from other spice-peddlers: a hot sauce has been splashed around this charred squab, and it is made from flowers.
Seth Rich Aaron Rich, the brother of murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, has filed a lawsuit against media outlets and conspiracy peddlers for spreading false claims about the siblings.
Even as Facebook has cracked down on anti-vaxxers and peddlers of snake oil cure-alls, a particularly grotesque form of fake cancer treatment has flourished in private groups on Facebook.
Seth Rich: Aaron Rich, the brother of murdered Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, has filed a lawsuit against media outlets and conspiracy peddlers for spreading false claims about the siblings.
Connecticut gets its unofficial nickname "the Nutmeg State" from the spice that was once so valuable that Yankee peddlers in Connecticut were accused of counterfeiting it to sell to unsuspecting southerners.
Not content with going after designer-shirt peddlers, state-run news outlets have denounced Amazon for selling "Free Hong Kong" T-shirts, though the online giant does not operate inside China.
Sheila Krumholz, head of the Centre for Responsive Politics, an independent watchdog that monitors lobbying trends, worries about influence-peddlers "trading on only whom they know and not what they know".
He said on Friday he had been portrayed by critics as being "a cousin of Hitler" and said he would "be happy to slaughter" three million Filipino drug users and peddlers.
That's particularly remarkable for a country with few movie theaters, a limited distribution industry, and a cinema culture largely based on bootlegging, dollar-DVD peddlers, and small-scale local video cafés.
Very soon we are among the peasants in the country, the buskers and peddlers in the city, the alleyways and the factories and the earthquake ruins and the devastations of floods.
These immigrants tended to work very hard, live on little, save every dime, and go into business for themselves as soon as they could, often starting as peddlers or fruit vendors.
Human rights groups and political opponents say executions of drug users and small-time peddlers have been widespread, but police insist those killed were all dealers who put up violent resistance.
Introduced by the anti-migrant Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, the operation earmarked millions of euros for seaside communities to patrol the beaches for unlicensed peddlers, especially those trafficking in counterfeit goods.
A mass of humanity crowded into stores for Coca-Cola, M&M's and Adidas, as well as souvenir shops, T-shirt vendors, tour booths, tattoo parlors and peddlers of giant margaritas.
Indeed, he's taken the alarming step of appointing the former head of one of the most blatant peddlers of untruth, Stephen Bannon of Breitbart, to be his White House chief strategist.
Human rights groups and Duterte's political opponents say executions of drug users and small-time peddlers are widespread, but police insist those killed were all dealers who put up violent resistance.
In a city crowded with peddlers and performers, there are few hucksters more maligned than pedicab drivers, who have been thoroughly regulated and zoned after reports of collisions and price gouging.
Raising Congressional salaries to track other federal officials would mean that low-paid staffers don't feel compelled to audition for jobs with influence peddlers when they should be standing up to them.
Nearly 600 suspected drug peddlers and users have been killed in police operations since Duterte took power six weeks ago, police say, but rights groups put the number at more than 1,000.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared to liken himself to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler on Friday and said he would "be happy" to exterminate three million drug users and peddlers in the country.
Over 60 suspected drug peddlers have been killed and over 3,000 suspects detained across Bangladesh in the crackdown, which was launched earlier this month, according to tallies by officials and local media.
And though marijuana peddlers tend to get around that by overpricing other goods and throwing a pungent-smelling "gift" into the bargain, this requirement remains a serious dampener on Mr Amsterdam's business.
Money within the property was regularly sanitized with chemical fumigation, and patients were forbidden to engage with the traveling peddlers who sidled up to Carville's fence, for fear of circulating unclean cash.
According to its analysis, the new rules would still allow lenders to make high-interest, fee-laden loans — and give a green light to these peddlers of ruin all over the country.
A New York State law dating from 1894 "allowed disabled veterans to work as sidewalk peddlers in New York City regardless of municipal rules," as The New York Times wrote in 1991.
So, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the early peddlers of organized religion, most of them Christian, set up shop on Native land along the East Coast and worked their way west.
It's also full of a great many anonymous protagonists: kids dancing, factory workers, street performers, peddlers, idle loiterers, families, phantom sitters, tourists, sharks and camels, horses and oxen, a choice iguana, soldiers.
The first study to quantify food marketing to children through professional sports organizations in the US, it casts these leagues in a new light: as key peddlers of junk food to children.
Calling those funds "totally abusive, moronic, horrible," Cramer said big companies whose stocks appear in those ETFs should bring a case against "ETF peddlers" as a way to solve the potentially harmful trend.
But this time, it isn't the San Bernardino shooting case, It's an iPhone 5C that belongs to a meth dealer, and the DEA wants to dial up his customers and fellow drug peddlers.
On this episode of Recode Decode, Ron Wyden, the senior U.S. Senator from Oregon, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about regulating the internet and protecting America's elections from both hackers and disinformation peddlers.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte appeared to liken himself to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler on Friday and said he would "be happy" to exterminate 3 million drug users and peddlers in the country.
In the 1870s, New York tinsmith William Chappel painted nearly 30 views of the city of his childhood, when peddlers hawked their wares, whale oil illuminated the night, and fresh water was a scarcity.
But Adams—and other peddlers of medical misinformation, including many anti-vaccine personalities—are also working hard to make their supposed muzzling by social media companies into a selling point and a profit-driver.
Jeffree revealed on his YouTube page Tuesday a warehouse he uses in L.A. to store a bulk of his makeup line was broken into last month ... and virtually stripped clean by "black market" peddlers.
A highlight is the arrival of the peddlers of dreams and magic known as the Dream Weavers, who look like a Vegas act made up of acrobats, 1980s "Solid Gold" dancers and a leprechaun.
Watchful beauty enthusiasts and drama peddlers have already called out the "wasteful" PR packaging, the suspiciously quick restock turnaround, and the fact that Hill rarely posts YouTube videos anymore that aren&apost self-promotion.
In addition to the 5000 products licensed by organizers to carry official logos, from neckties to bikinis to wine, black market peddlers have been selling everything from T-shirts to cocaine bearing bogus Olympic branding.
Will Facebook rank publications with a score or along a spectrum — X publication is Facebook's most trusted — or will the surveys be used to divide publications into buckets to screen out likely peddlers of misinformation?
But the peddlers are out in greater numbers, with 15 or 20 people selling tickets to at least three clubs every day, greeting passers-by with a smile and a question: Do you like comedy?
But there&aposs plenty of more examples of these crisis peddlers in the news media today doing whatever they can do every minute, hour, second of every day to discredit President Trump and his supporters.
Perhaps this has even turned out to be true, although we have since learned that the unlimited marketplace of ideas offers peddlers of the ugly and the shoddy fresh opportunity to expand their audiences, too.
But with the big-money donor class, the players Trump blasted during the primary season as greedy influence peddlers, the celebrity businessman has fallen short of expectations, the disclosures filed with the federal government showed.
You can hear an echo of Mister Softee's ancestors by paging through "Cries of New York" (1808), an anthology of the shouted sales pitches of street vendors: fruit peddlers, knife grinders, chimney sweeps, sand merchants.
Clinton's aides evidently see an opening to dismiss Mr. Trump, and his more out-there attacks, as simply part of "a well-oiled network of conspiracy peddlers," as one news release put it last week.
Even if the intrepid pomme frite peddlers aren't successful in their quest, at least they will have the satisfaction of knowing that city hall will likely reek of French fries for some time to come.
BANGALORE, India — There was the usual afternoon disorder on Hongasandra Main Road: the crowd of peddlers and small-time godmen, cows nosing through piles of trash, factory workers with ID cards slung around their necks.
It's no surprise that West would use the poultry-and-prejudice peddlers as a metaphorical talking point in his diatribe about his family, seeking faith, and training his children to walk the path of the lord.
Code words like "replace" are used by mainstream hate-peddlers like Tucker Carlson on Fox News, and the phrase "Jews will not replace us" was chanted at the infamous neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Around the turn of the century, she managed a New York-based A.A.U. team whose star was Lenny Cooke, a high school phenomenon Bortner tried to rescue from tough Brooklyn streets and the sport's flesh-peddlers.
Later, Rennes soccer fans heading toward their team's headquarters will find themselves taking the same road in the other direction, thus encouraging a group of sausage peddlers to set up their stations right outside the stadium.
Human rights groups have also strongly criticized Duterte's anti-narcotics campaign during which more than 3,900 suspected drug users and peddlers have been killed in what the police called self-defense after armed suspects resisted arrest.
The controversial leader gave police the authority to execute drug peddlers — Duterte has even admitted to personally killing criminal suspects — but the matter has morphed into a human rights situation amid widespread reports of extrajudicial killings.
The fears began when Trump filled his transition team in January with lobbyists like Trent Lott and corruption-plagued politicians such as Chris Christie, turning to the very peddlers of corporate influence his campaign focused on deriding.
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of Quinones's investigation is the similarities he finds between the tactics of the unassuming, business-minded Mexican heroin peddlers, the so-called Xalisco boys, and the slick corporate sales force of Purdue.
Trust in the institutions of government, business and the multilateral system is at an all-time low, making it easy for the cynical peddlers of populism to win votes by offering false promises and seemingly simple solutions.
Some western countries and human rights groups have strongly criticised Duterte's anti-narcotics campaign that has killed more than 3,900 suspected drug users and peddlers, in what the police called self-defence after armed suspects resisted arrest.
There are heart-shaped balloons coming from all directions, hitting me in the face as I walk; candy peddlers throw chocolates at the ground; empty-eyed teddy bears loom over me, hanging from the ceiling, in silence.
Mr. Diayua said he found the sand lighter and easier to walk on at Giannella, and so he had taken a two-and-a-half-hour train south from Pisa that morning with scores of other peddlers.
Every tool of coercion and compliance is leveraged by leadership and by the influence peddlers and the career staffers to force you to conform to the proper civility and decorum and level of deference to your superiors.
The hodgepodge of pot laws nationwide—four states allow regulated access to recreational marijuana, while 19803 states, plus Washington, DC, now permit some form of medical marijuana—has offered some old-school pot peddlers like Ponce new opportunities.
Yet repeatedly in recent years the two companies, as well as Twitter, have been caught flat-footed by reports of abuse and manipulation of their platforms by trolls, hate groups, conspiracy theorists, misinformation peddlers, election meddlers and propagandists.
Trump launched his bid accusing Mexico of sending rapists and drug peddlers across the border, prompting the government to accuse him of stirring up hatred and fanning concerns on the border that racial prejudice is becoming more acceptable.
Returning to the trail a week after making her debut as a likely presidential candidate in Iowa, Warren again hammered a government, led now by President Donald Trump, that she described as fatally compromised by wealthy influence peddlers.
The gathering was focused on the United Nations General Assembly, but a growing array of side conferences and summits and dinners also attracted concerned internationalists of every stripe: humanitarians, leaders of nongovernmental organizations, donors, investors, app peddlers, celebrities.
And for those outside the courtroom it is turning into an implicit indictment of the sleaze and greed swilling around Washington itself and the culture of influence peddlers who cut multimillion-dollar contracts to counsel shady foreign autocrats.
It is not uncommon, while walking in Sanlitun, the popular shopping and night-life district in Beijing, to be temporarily blinded by a flash of green light from one of the laser pointers for sale by sidewalk peddlers.
"When you say the word 'Islam,' the majority of Italians think of peddlers or terrorists," said Stefano Allievi, a professor of sociology at the University of Padua, who has published a number of books on Islam in Italy.
Some visitors complain about the free-for-all traffic, the polluted air, the trash in the streets, the shabby restrooms at tourist spots and the insistent peddlers proffering bundles of curios like five Pharaonic prints for 50 Egyptian pounds.
The title refers to something the artist saw on a visit to Venice: Middle Eastern street peddlers, many of them illegal immigrants, selling goods spread on rugs that could quickly be bundled up in the event of police harassment.
Another SEC Commission, Republican Hester Peirce, referred to "peddlers of ESG products and philosophies" in a June speech before the conservative business lobby the American Enterprise Institute, and called out BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's focus on ESG issues specifically.
Up and down the shore, the peddlers still lug their stores of dresses, bathing suits, blankets, charm bracelets, umbrellas, necklaces, fishing rods, fake tattoos, inflatable toys, counterfeit bags and sneakers, and whatever else they can fit in their carryalls.
Ronald dela Rosa, a senator who once led the crackdown that has killed thousands of mostly urban poor users and peddlers, said "collateral damage" was inevitable, referring to Sunday's killing of toddler Myka Ulpina in a province near Manila.
Once a viral news story is debunked, Facebook will use machine learning to flag duplicates of the story—posting a story from multiple sites is a common practice among false information peddlers—identifying it across varying domains and news pages.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine police commandos killed six bodyguards on Wednesday who worked for a town mayor who had turned himself in over links to the illegal drug trade, as President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-drug war shifted from street peddlers to officials.
In remarks that Mobius was likely unaware of, Duterte on Friday likened himself to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in a complimentary manner and said he would "be happy to slaughter" three million drug users and peddlers in his country, Reuters reported.
In the eighties, as the state sought to break the global drug-supply chain by rounding up low-level peddlers and deterring them with outsized penalties, the wholesalers established their own system of deterrence for gang members who served as retailers.
This impacts not only those who use spam for capital gain but also the new wave of fake news peddlers looking to topple democracies and disrupt elections — something that now has the U.S. government considering increased regulations for social media.
Ms. Teachout waged a strong primary challenge against Mr. Cuomo four years ago, lending her additional credibility and distance from a governor who remains all too cozy with the donors, contractors, union leaders and influence peddlers who dominate Albany and beyond.
In Disbrow's talk with Yoe, he recalls the "comic book crash of 1954," owing to the good Christians who gathered around bonfires to torch comics in Wisconsin and New York, and the tarring of publishers as Communists and smut peddlers.
"Used to be a lot more peddlers like Okra," said Brian Reaney, the warehouse supervisor at A. J.'s Produce, a wholesaler where Mr. Robinson would stop every morning at 6 to shoot the breeze and gather the day's goods.
They no longer wanted to split their identity between the Americanized peddlers and podiatrists and businesspeople they had become in the outside world and the practitioners of an ancient religion in a dead tongue they turned into inside the synagogue.
City museums—whether built anew, like Frank Gehry's Bilbao Guggenheim, or rehabilitated from old industrial buildings, like the Tate Modern—play the kind of social role we associate with medieval churches, attracting a crowd of peddlers, lovers, gawkers, dogs, and loiterers.
After taking swipes at everyone, from the evil science-deniers on the right to the overly optimistic peddlers of the Green New Deal on the left, Franzen sees hopeful futures for community gardens and CSA programs, but not much else.
Likewise, while fad diet peddlers often suggest people eat a certain "superfood," avoid some overly specific substance like gluten, or follow a fat-busting workout routine to stay fit, the Swedes keep it real: Just eat more plants and exercise.
Even then, the FTC is often hamstrung because there's not enough evidence to build a strong case, or because many peddlers of fake reviews aren't located in the US. Multiple agency staffers described the Sunday Riley case an unusually good enforcement opportunity.
Films like Udaan (2010), Peddlers (2012), The Lunchbox (2013), and others have competed at major film festivals like Cannes and TIFF and fostered financial and social support for more film which has helped Bollywood incrementally move away from its spiritless and plutocratic ways.
Walker also outlined efforts by the Russian government Internet Research Agency (IRA), one of the primary misinformation peddlers on Facebook that also engaged in the spread of misinformation on Google-owned websites last year as part of a broader election influence campaign.
"It reinforces how fast and loose the Clinton machine was when it came to &aposHoovering up&apos these megadonor checks, not just from questionable Hollywood and Wall Street elites but potentially from foreign influence peddlers using who knows what money," he said.
More than 1,900 people have been killed in the anti-drugs campaign since Duterte, nicknamed "the Punisher", came to office seven weeks ago, according to the police, and nearly 700,000 drug users and drug peddlers have turned themselves in to escape the crackdown.
Duterte has vowed to jail or kill what he calls "drug lords" as part of a bloody war on drugs in which small-time peddlers and slum dwellers have borne the brunt of a crackdown in which police have killed thousands of people.
Human rights groups say Duterte's bellicose rhetoric has created an enabling environment for as many as 27,000 drug-related killings to take place during his presidency, and regard as suspicious a pattern of mysterious and largely unsolved murders of alleged users and peddlers.
The streets around Second Avenue south of 19813th Street formed a neighborhood where less than a century earlier a dozen Yiddish theaters had drawn flocks of garment workers, peddlers and shopkeepers to see everything from "King Lear" in Yiddish to schmaltzy family melodramas.
It's the view that Obama spoke to in the speech that made him a star: Even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes.
To quote from a 2002 profile I wrote when I was a reporter for The Washington Post, Gillespie personified a bipartisan culture shift in Washington, in which influence-peddlers don't have to limit themselves to one, two or even three high-profile roles.
The mirror the Chiens de Navarre hold up is all too faithful: As the theater audience stepped out into the neglected neighborhood of La Chapelle, the gap between them and the clusters of street peddlers across the street was plain to see.
"Even the hardy pushcart peddlers of Hester, Orchard, Mulberry and Mott Streets were driven indoors by the cold, and many small storekeepers, whose windows were frosted over, hung out signs lest customers think their shops were closed for the day," The Times wrote.
After all, he argues, people cannot really understand how firms like Bayer, Merck and Pfizer evolved into "sprawling pharma conglomerates that sell a trillion dollars of drugs annually" without understanding their early histories as pioneer peddlers of then-legal heroin and cocaine.
First-time actress Sasha Lane plays a trailer-trash runaway who joins up with a crew of magazine peddlers run by a mercenary monster (Riley Keough) and her pet sales head (Shia LaBeouf), and all three vie for dominance during the cross-country trip.
In our interview, Harrison stressed that he sees corporate lobbyists very differently than the Ellison and Sanders wing of the party — not as influence peddlers leeching, pariah-like, off the public dole but as often benevolent actors who can care deeply about important causes.
More than 1,900 people have been killed in a nation-wide crackdown on drug peddlers and traffickers since President Rodrigo Duterte entered office seven weeks ago, the country's national police chief Ronald de la Rosa told a Senate hearing on Tuesday, according to media reports.
Besides the standard scientific road bumps, biology of aging researchers say their field's reputation suffers from its association with snake-oil peddlers selling anti-aging creams, hormones and fountains of youth, not to mention the likes of Dorian Gray, Voldemort and assorted Sith lords.
The concept of mobile food is ancient from the wandering bread peddlers in ancient Rome to the immigrant pushcarts in New York City in the late 1880s and early 1900s, according to Jonathan Deutsch, a professor of culinary arts and food science at Drexel University.
The influx of Russian and Chinese guns comes at a time when Duterte's police forces are being widely accused of extensive human rights abuses in a violent anti-narcotics campaign that human rights groups say has killed thousands of mostly small-time peddlers and users.
Our homes are getting smarter, which gives hackers and malware peddlers a whole new set of devices to try and target—the end result could be doors that don't stay locked or home security camera footage that's viewed by more people than you'd like.
Antonio Del Gaizo, an official for the financial police, said that while some of the peddlers were independent, seeking to save money and enter the legal job market, many trafficked in counterfeit goods and operated under the control of organized crime and the Italian Mafia.
By the 19th century, Jews were regularly portrayed as beggars or poverty-stricken peddlers — the exhibition describes how most Jews in England at that time were economic migrants with limited financial means who were forced to scrape together a living any way they could.
With no inkling of what regulations will look like, no timeline for when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will legalize pot, and a pledge from the government to continue prosecuting pot dealers, Canada's legal and illegal marijuana peddlers are competing while stuck in purgatory.
Yet amid headlines on the unprecedented influence of fake news peddlers and a badly fractured media environment, the fact that major corporations remain somewhat in the dark as to where on the internet their brands are being promoted has started to cause some consternation in the industry.
Trump's turbulent stint as the organization's owner ended in 2015, when NBC, with whom he had entered into a joint venture, ended all business relationships with the Miss Universe Organization following the aspiring politician's racist rant referring to Mexican immigrants as drug peddlers, rapists, and criminals.
South Africa's spaza shops (convenience stores often run from people's homes), Kenya's jua kali (a Swahili term referring to the "hot sun" under which craftsmen traditionally made and sold their wares) or Senegal's tight-knit networks of Mouride street peddlers—all contribute to the informal economy.
America's racial justice movements have always confronted the forces of denial that proclaim racism to be a thing of the past, a figment of the wild imaginings of unpatriotic grievance peddlers, the modern day counterparts of the communist and socialist ghosts of a now forgotten era.
Almost every article I've written about a new fad diet or exercise trend comes to the same boring conclusion: This new gimmick — Bulletproof Coffee, a gluten-free diet, green coffee bean supplements — is not the quick fix for weight loss the peddlers of said fad are promising.
So it's notable that Trump would go back to the Gingrich era of Clinton-bashing for material, an era that saw the rise of Matt Drudge and other right-wing conspiracy-peddlers (like David Brock) who circulated these stories and injected them into the media bloodstream.
It hurts all those other shows by sharing space with them, and it scares off peddlers of new shows who might not want to share a network with a series whose star seems intent on chasing away everybody who isn't already predisposed to laugh at racist tweets.
Like other internet giants, YouTube has struggled to differentiate between fact and fiction, between legitimate media outlets and manic peddlers of disinformation—and there are few reasons to believe that it will resolve any of these first-order problems of basic online legitimacy any time soon.
Bitcoin turned 10 this month, and what a ride it's been—initial obscurity; the kind of exponential price spike last seen by Dutch tulip peddlers; the rise of imitators based on its underlying blockchain technology; and, in the past year, a steep, steady decline in price.
But the next wave, upon us now, thinks that Trump is here to stay, and their hope is to join his inner circle (if they're politicians), shape his policy proposals (if they're idea peddlers), or be the voice of the Trump era (if they're Sean Hannity).
The sights and smells of the new city hit me square-on after stepping out onto the uneven stone pavement: the peddlers selling gelato and icy granitas, shops full of fresh pasta, motorbikes zooming in and out between lanes of cars, and walls covered in multicolored graffiti.
Mr. Cohen's dealings were the focus of intense questioning at a White House briefing on Wednesday, when Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the press secretary, was asked whether the lawyer's business transactions embarrassed Mr. Trump and were contrary to his pledge to "drain the swamp" of Washington influence peddlers.
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Conspiracy peddlers make their money and retain their audiences by selling panic, and they've leaped onto this new epidemic with glee, using it to sell all kinds of bullshit theories, market questionable products, and—in a particularly depressing twist—push the Trump administration to impose new, xenophobic travel bans.
A tricky, self-aware film noir that openly flaunts its love of classic hardboiled detective clichés, Brick sees Joseph Gordon-Levitt going on a quest to solve the mysterious death of his ex-girlfriend while femme fatale Nora Zehetner leads him through a labyrinthine ring of teen drug peddlers.
By the time distributors realize they've been duped, the only contact info they have turns out to be bogus and the nuts are already on their way to black markets at home and overseas, often to unknowing businesses who pay the same price as they would from legitimate nut peddlers.
With the help of a revolving stage and projections, the play was a kind of theatrical kaleidoscope—an expressionistic blend of characterization, exposition, and visualization, which told the story of the rise of the immigrant Bavarian brothers from Southern peddlers to finance capitalists and then of the collapse of their bank.
On this she should offer to work with Sanders, to mobilize the majority of citizens across the political spectrum in all 50 states who support this change and mount a national campaign to make it the law of the land and take back America from the influence peddlers and profiteers.
And indeed easy PR for Far Right activists who have been quick to seize on and trumpet social media bans as 'evidence' of mainstream censorship of their point of view — liberally ripping from the playbook of US hate speech peddlers, such as the (also 'banned') InfoWars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones .
" His observation is not isolated: As reported by Politico, a representative of Democratic Senate minority leader Harry Reid stated, "It is easy to see why the KKK views Trump as their champion when Trump appoints one of the foremost peddlers of white supremacist themes and rhetoric as his top aide.
Part of the power of "Locking Up Our Own" is that it's about Washington — not the swamp of deceit merchants and influence-peddlers that Donald J. Trump promised to drain, but a majority-black city that hundreds of thousands call home, regardless of whose bum is in the Oval Office.
"This is the first lawsuit directly to take on these plastic peddlers who for years have spread the fake narrative that their products can be recycled when they know in many cases this is simply not true," Josh Floum, president of Earth Island's board of directors, said in a statement.
From expanding the Global Gag Rule to appointing anti-abortion activists and peddlers of alternative facts to key positions in the Department of Health and Human Services, President Trump and this Congress have proven they are dedicated to implementing policies that threaten a woman's health and ability to exercise her constitutional rights.
If the Senate passes the tax bill as written, Democrats will campaign in 2018 as the party of modern George Baileys, fighting for the large majority of Americans, while Trump Republicans will be tarred as the party of modern Mr. Potters, fighting alongside their lobbyists, donors and influence peddlers in the Washington swamp.
The stage is set for Sanders to campaign throughout the nation and in Congress for his BernieCare alternative, joined by Clinton and Democratic leaders, making the Democrats the party of lower insurance premiums, the great change agent battling lobbyists and influence peddlers who want to stick it to American families and consumers.
Yes, fiscal realism is indispensable but not for the reasons invoked by the peddlers of a false orthodoxy: so that nations and their governments are not beholden to the whims and interests of high finance and can dare to be bold in opening development trajectories based on the democratization of opportunities and capabilities.
But the would-be influence peddlers in the United States and in Russia generally proceeded without much regard for the growing recognition that Moscow had just interfered in multiple ways with the American election and that any contacts outside established channels — especially those that mixed business and diplomacy — carried substantial political risks.
Photo: APFollowing the mass school shooting which killed 17 people and wounded over a dozen others in Parkland, Florida this month, YouTube launched a campaign to use some of its 10,000 new moderators to somewhat thin out the ranks of the conspiracy peddlers and far-right nuts which have become rampant across the site.
The Coniferous Tree Exception in the city's laws assures the right to sell trees on the street ("Storekeepers and peddlers may sell and display coniferous trees during the month of December"), and the Department of Sanitation actively encourages the sidewalk toss, while the Department of Parks and Recreation offers a greener option—MulchFest 2016 TreeCycle!
It's also a pretty strong throughline in the bonkers social media summit held at the White House this week, featuring a consortium of trolls and far-right grievance peddlers, all of whom insist that they're being muzzled and silence even as they filed into the White House grounds for an audience with the most powerful person on Earth.
With 231 posters, playbills, photographs, film clips, set designs, costumes and other artifacts, it shows how what began as traveling troupes performing for poor Jewish audiences in Europe turned into a major New York entertainment center that provided a vital escape for the Lower East Side's sweatshop workers and pushcart peddlers at the start of the 21220th century.
Putnam took his culinary cue from the city's popular Mexican tamale peddlers and his fashion cue from, apparently, pharmacists: the venders he hired wore white from head to toe, with the company's brand emblazoned on their hats and their buckets—mobile chafing dishes, basically, with fire below, boiling water in the middle, and steamed tamales above.
Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins report on the shadowy media outlet — and YouTube channel — that are behind it: Their paranoia is partly fueled by Big League Politics, which has published articles that glorify the anonymous peddlers of the Qanon conspiracy theory and promote unfounded allegations that the Democratic National Committee had ordered and covered up the 2016 murder of staffer Seth Rich.
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And then there are the numerous peddlers when much of the economy and commercial enterprise was out on the streets, including the strawberry seller who may have foraged his wares or bought them at market if he was more flush; the young hot-corn girl hawking her street food on a corner; and the black woman balancing a dish of syrup-drenched pears on her head alongside Duane Street Park.
But this was the decades-old fantasy with which Britain's Brexit-peddlers seduced 17.4 million Britons who voted to leave the EU. As for the immigration question, it did the important job of highlighting the story's misfits, while reinforcing the lie that Commonwealth subjects weren't around when Britain sent Germany packing (actually, about 10,000 men and women from Caribbean colonies joined the British armed forces during the Second World War).
One is the savaging of her reputation by an updated version of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" she accused, with some justification, of smearing her and her husband in the 1990s—including radical conservative donors, fake-news peddlers and Russian hackers and their internet bots, all egged on, wittingly or not, by a Republican candidate who "trafficked in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and the far reaches of the internet".
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The New York Times's double standard Alabama Republicans approve resolution calling for Omar to be expelled from Congress Democrats call on House committees to probe Epstein's 2008 'sweetheart deal,' suicide MORE (D-Mich.), avid peddlers of anti-Semitic talking points themselves, aren't truly "from the Midwest" — a very poorly worded way of saying the two representatives are demographically different from the target demographic of influence in the next election that lives throughout the states of Minnesota, Michigan and the like.
I am not the first to point this out: Jeet Heer of The New Republic has been a frequent "Burn After Reading" booster, and he devoted a short essay to the movie in 2017, comparing the attempts of its chucklehead antiheroes, Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) and Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) to sell what they think are state secrets to the Russians to the blundering, "if it's what you say I love it" way that Donald Trump Jr. and his cronies tried to hook up with Russian dirt-peddlers in 2016.

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