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She shakes up my notion of what I assume works.
Or the trickster god who shakes up the status quo.
And that shakes up the way we've traditionally viewed how evolution works.
When the bus shakes up, you go down — and the shaking is minimized.
SolarCity's business model is struggling as cheap energy shakes up the solar market.
China's military rise shakes up this status quo in at least five ways.
RikersA suicide at Rikers shakes up both Freddy and Naz, but for different reasons.
Chip and Dale can play together, which completely shakes up the feel of the game.
Available July 743 Caddyshack (733)An irreverent new member shakes up a posh golf course.
It will thus remain in demand however much globalisation shakes up a country's industrial mix.
But symbolically, the decision shakes up a debate that has changed little since the 1970s.
The letters point to a previously unknown romantic link that shakes up Roland's dusty world.
AI — to give players time to get used to her before she shakes up competitive, too.
It's a rare debate that truly shakes up the primary, but I suspect this one did.
But Three Houses also introduces an entirely new structure, one that shakes up the formula dramatically.
The moment shakes up the way their entire extended family understands their relationships with each other.
Every 10 years or so distribution shakes up, now giants like MSFT, Google, Sony, Epic, etc.
He is an outside-the-box, entrepreneurial politician who shakes up business as usual –and delivers results.
If it shakes up the status quo and makes for more unpredictable stories, let the heads roll.
Amazon's online sales prowess, meanwhile, means that it shakes up any market it decides to move into.
Trump is reportedly considering replacing Ross as he shakes up his Cabinet ahead of his reelection bid.
Renacci's bid shakes up the top-tier race as other serious contenders weigh launching their own campaigns.
"Kendrick Lamar Shakes Up the Pulitzer Game: Let's Discuss" by Times music editors provides a good example.
This Organ Shakes Up Oberlin A monthly midnight concert treats audiences to classical music and grand vibrations.
It shakes up pre-conceived notions and if a society has to move forward, we must do that.
SPACEX-STARLINK-INSIGHT/ Musk shakes up SpaceX in race to make satellite launch window: sources SEATTLE/ORLANDO, Fla.
Instead of unfolding chronologically, Gerwig shakes up the timeline so we are bouncing all around over seven years.
Specifically, she shakes up the support pool of healers with abilities that complement those of the other healers.
It also shakes up the local command and expands presidential authority to conduct operations there without imposing martial law.
South Korea election shakes up US-North Korea dynamic CNN's Brian Todd and Joshua Berlinger contributed to this report.
Ford is splendidly grizzled and gruff, giving the film a necessary rasp, and he even shakes up Ryan Gosling.
The vibe shakes up this afternoon, when the Moon meets power planet Pluto at 2:45 PM. All Times EST.
The claim shakes up Taylor's relationship with Cartwright, too, as she debates whether or not to stand by her man.
The wife had said she might not back her husband in the next election unless he shakes up his government.
Top stories on Reuters TV Trump, Congress ease firearm rules as gun violence flares Sex scandal shakes up Australia's government
And Mariah and her husband Aydin Huq are closer than ever when an unexpected health scare shakes up their family.
The news comes as Deutsche Bank shakes up its business to move past the turmoil that has plagued the lender.
The Coalition has delivered an electrifying campaign that shakes up the Gears of War formula while preserving its inimitable action.
Logitech just announced a new remote control that shakes up what consumers have come to expect from the company's Harmony lineup.
Android P shakes up a lot of what we've come to know about Google's mobile OS. It's got a refreshed look.
As the security market shakes up in more ways than one, who wins, who struggles and who will get acquired next?
Dancing to More Than A Woman in front of a row of marble busts shakes up my context for the art.
The claim shakes up Taylor's relationship with girlfriend Brittany Cartwright, too, as she debates whether or not to stand by her man.
The action shakes up a debate among public health advocates as to whether e-cigarettes represent a health risk or potential benefit.
But like other shows from Murphy, "The Politician" also has plenty of heart, especially after a tragic death shakes up Saint Sebastian's. 
The move by President João Lourenço shakes up the country's political calculus and its oil-based economy, which has been plagued by corruption.
As Jacob Oller wrote for the AV Club, Gestalt is a fundamentally queer character who by their very presence shakes up the gender binary.
And Trump should go f himself," Page wrote, sharing a New York Times story titled "Moment in Convention Glare Shakes Up Khan's American Life.
But the biggest shock is that Tia comes back to drop a bomb that shakes up the entire foundation of my relationship with Colton.
At a minimum, if there is a major domestic or foreign policy crisis that fundamentally shakes up the electorate, Trump's standing might quickly improve.
That shakes up the group a little, but for things to really change, Costa Rica must score again and Serbia must score against Brazil.
It shakes up one's process to spend a couple hours each day communally exploring someone else's project: glam rock, Google privacy conditions, erotica workshop.
The Attorney General is considered one of several Cabinet members who could be on the chopping block as the president shakes up his cabinet.
Directed by Lee Sunday Evans, the show puts us in a neighborhood bar as the arrival of a new face shakes up the regulars.
Nepal's communists differ more in brand than in ideology from other parties, and many Nepalese would welcome any outcome that shakes up the ruling class.
"I think Bernie is really coming back to run, and I think that shakes up the field if Bernie comes back to run," Rocha said.
This shakes up our existing knowledge, which is that once you come in contact with any part of a virus you get the full infection.
A new climate change report shakes up the White House but misses the world; US Border Patrol agents fire tear gas at migrants in Tijuana.
The euro area is under pressure once again as the coronavirus outbreak shakes up countries in the bloc and brings historic differences to the fore.
But by the second ballot, only 25 percent or so will still be bound — a massive change that drastically shakes up the math of the contest.
ABUJA (Reuters) - The wife of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari says she may not back her husband at the next election unless he shakes up his government.
But by the second ballot, only 25 percent or so will still be bound — a massive change that drastically shakes up the math of the contest.
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A puzzle game masquerading as a first-person shooter, Superhot shakes up the shooting genre with a simple but effective premise: time only moves when you move.
With a confusing name and surprise setting that certainly shakes up the relatively conservative FPS genre, Battlefield 1 marks a shift in direction for the popular franchise.
Scaramucci shakes up press operations -- The new White House communications director isn't wasting any time -- Anthony Scaramucci said he aims to reshuffle staff to stop internal leaks.
The addition of Prosus to the Amsterdam exchange shakes up Europe's tech landscape, with the company instantly becoming one of the biggest tech entities in the region.
In a BBC interview his wife, Aisha, a businesswoman, questioned his leadership and suggested she may not back his re-election bid unless he shakes up his government.
We Company's revenue has surged as the company shakes up office leasing by offering start-ups and entrepreneurs short-term contracts in lieu of traditional long-term leases.
Buhari's wife told the BBC in an interview published on Friday that she might not back her husband in the next election unless he shakes up his government.
Steve IsraelSteven (Steve) J. IsraelThe absurdity of President Trump picking the Democratic nominee Impeachment shakes up Democratic White House race Let the impeachment games begin MORE (D-N.
The decision, announced Wednesday, comes as Juul culls its staff and shakes up its executive ranks, replacing CEO Kevin Burns with former Altria executive K.C. Crosthwaite, effective immediately.
Macy's has snagged an eBay executive as it shakes up its management and cuts 100 jobs in an effort to reignite slumping sales at the department store chain.
But unless something really seismic—some major conflict on the order of a new Intifada—happens, I'd be surprised if this shakes up US politics in a big way.
It also remixes existing Spider-lore to create something fresh that shakes up some of the character relationships that fans have come to know and love over the decades.
Their tenuous bond is upended by the arrival of a new coach (Willa Fitzgerald) who shakes up the team but gets embroiled in blackmail-friendly extracurriculars of her own.
This is the comic-macabre idea that "American Horror Story: Cult," beginning Tuesday on FX, grabs hold of, shakes up and sprays like bloody seltzer all over its audience.
Art Review Every 21900 years or so an exhibition devoted to Florine Stettheimer, the great New York painter, Jazz Age saloniste and cult figure, shakes up modernism's orderly hierarchies.
So even as the president shakes up Washington, Mr. Mattis has scored points in Asia by emphasizing that the United States' relationship with its allies has not fundamentally changed.
From the Academy Awards to the Met Gala to the Tonys, Billy Porter shakes up the ho-hum pre-show and wins the night — before the awards even begin.
But Lucia can't be contained: Before anyone can stop her, she gets married, then leaves that man for a lover, has a baby, moves countries, shakes up her entire life.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE.
David Thewlis is the voice of Michael, a self-help author stuck in a rut until he meets an anomalous woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who shakes up his monotonous life.
Drama shakes up your social life, but a creative energy flows and you feel comfortable trusting your intuition—let it guide you today if you know what's good for you.
The award-winning bar shakes up burlesque-themed cocktails for a fashionable local crowd, and on weekends, the scene gets a bit wild with DJs spinning until the wee hours.
Ask Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreDavid Webb: Environmental capitalism versus climate strike Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Krystal Ball: Democrats on track to nominate Warren, lose to Trump MORE.
For more click ABB poached a Siemens executive as it shakes up its automation division, where profit margins have shrunk amid sluggish demand for the unit's motors, drives and factory robots.
I mean disruption in the sense the word has taken on in cultural and professional circles, where anything that shakes up the status quo gives you a chance to re-evaluate it.
That means that anything less than perfect, especially at a starting price of $1,869, won't be enough if Apple shakes up the world once again with a new look for its laptop.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 85033 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.).
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28500 in 6900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.).
The kitchen shakes up the routine by cushioning the vegetable on burrata, sharpening the little green balls with a fish sauce vinaigrette and garnishing the bowl with airy-crisp fried pork skins.
When residents on notorious image-based online bulletin board 4chan dug up an Egyptian frog god named Kek, they learned he was a disruptive deity that shakes up basic etiquette and assumptions.
Twitter shakes up its experimental twttr app with new swipe gestures for engaging with tweets Twitter's prototype app has a nifty new feature where you can swipe on a reply to like it.
Today's Microsoft Inspire conference will also see CEO Satya Nadella on stage to discuss the company's work with partners, and its plans for the future as Microsoft shakes up its internal sales force.
ET. Elsewhere, oil has been a major mover and shaker of markets this week, with prices fluctuating between gains and losses as talk around a possible output cut by OPEC shakes up sentiment.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE Former Maryland Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28500 in 6900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 21625 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2900 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 21625 in 2900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 220006 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.).  Sen.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2900 in 220006 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2202 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 22019 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 163 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Rep.
We did get there by the very end, but not before the big acquisition news from Microsoft, Salesforce, Medium, and what may come next as the unicorn meltdown shakes up the messaging platforms.
And he show shakes up that model with corrective evidence: some 160 pieces of Swahili Coast art, all of it instructive, most of it eye-and-mind-absorbing, some of it really magnificent.
On the other side of the table, the delegation from Pyongyang is weathering its own type of flux: the onetime lead negotiator finds himself replaced as Kim Jong Un shakes up his team.
There's more tumult now because the door has been opened to these historically excluded groups and they're supposed to have their interests represented by those in power, and that shakes up the culture.
As the #MeToo movement shakes up American society, Amy S. Foster, daughter of legendary producer David Foster, is taking a jab at sexism with her YA science fiction series, The Rift Uprising trilogy. How?
He's becoming one of those producers who isn't scared to pull off layers of their "old" sound and unveil something new in the process, even if it momentarily shakes up the post-party relaxation.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) (6900) Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Sen.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Sen.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Washington Gov.
While she references the Western art canon, with nods to Velazquez, Goya, and Gainsborough, Dufresne shakes up portraiture tradition and upends the conventional artist-subject power dynamic by working in collaboration with her subjects.
Buhari was responding to a BBC interview in which his wife, Aisha, a businesswoman and activist, questioned his leadership and suggested she may not back his re-election bid unless he shakes up his government.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 85033 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.); South Bend, Ind.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.), and former Colorado Gov.
"Girl" shakes up its cultural clichés — which may make you think of passed-down, hard-times stories in your own family — to cut through to the genuine pain of a traumatic chapter in American history.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE, Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) having a similar standoff.
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John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and former Colorado Gov.
Mr. Gou's entrance into the presidential race shakes up Taiwan's political playing field and draws into sharp focus the self-ruled island democracy's strained relations with China, where his consumer electronics giant, Foxconn, has large investments.
WELLS FARGO - Wells Fargo & Co has named Ellen Patterson, the top lawyer of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank, as its general counsel, as the scandal-plagued bank's chief executive shakes up its management team with outside hires.
Thom TillisThomas (Thom) Roland TillisProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial After emphasizing the urgency of impeachment, Democrats now have buyer's remorse Bolton shakes up impeachment debate MORE (R-N.
Apple might be perfectly content to wrestle with Surface-style hybrids with two separate devices, the iPad and the MacBook, until a new paradigm shows up and shakes up the way we do things on our computer.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian Planning Minister Dyogo Oliveira will take over as chief executive of state development bank BNDES as President Michel Temer shakes up his cabinet ahead of general elections, the president's office said on Sunday.
His arrival shakes up the political landscape in one of Africa&aposs most turbulent nations as the opposition worries that President Joseph Kabila, whose mandate ended in late 2016, will find a way to hold onto power.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE on Tuesday in an appearance on Hill.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), a member of the House.
When it will be available on Disney Plus: during the first year of launchA new student, Stargirl (VanderWaal), joins an Arizona high school and shakes up the lives of the students there, including Leo Borlock (Graham Verchere).
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 220006 in 2202 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) who fired the first shot.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE's (D) on Friday.
Aisha Buhari publicly criticized her husband's record in office, saying she might not support him if he seeks re-election in 22014 unless he shakes up his administration, which she said had been hijacked by a "few people".
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D), who has already announced his 2020 bid.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE's (D-Md.) presidential campaign also excoriated the comments.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.) and Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and West Virginia state legislator Richard Ojeda.
Shakes Up Inquiry Into Eric Garner Chokehold Case The agency replaced its team after a dispute over whether to bring civil rights charges against the New York police officer who used a fatal chokehold on Mr. Garner in 2014.
A horse-riding, gun-owning woman shakes up Idaho Idaho has been a graveyard for Democratic candidates for decades, but this Native American woman with a deep love for the land could make history for Democrats in rural states.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.), former Virginia Gov.
Today, as a movement grows among black women to embrace natural hair, and as the push for diversity in children's books shakes up the publishing industry, a wave of picture books about black hair has spread this new exuberance.
But a temporary job playing at a luxury hotel's bar shakes up his world, especially once he encounters a cougar on the prowl, Olivia (Amy Landecker of "Transparent," who finds a way to energize her cliché of a character).
Haas said he expected the pace of consolidation to increase in the coming years due to the need for "massive" investment in areas such as digital price tags, loyalty schemes and big data processing as ecommerce shakes up retailing.
Swiss asset manager GAM Holding AG will cut staff by a tenth and omit a 30.2 dividend, it said on Thursday, forecasting a 20203 net loss of around 22020 million Swiss francs ($22019 million) as it shakes up its embattled business.
Read more:'To All the Boys 2' star Jordan Fisher teases how the arrival of his character shakes up Lara Jean and Peter's love storyJordan Fisher stars in the 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' sequel as John Ambrose.
"To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You" star Jordan Fisher opened up about his role as John Ambrose McClaren in the new Netflix rom-com, and how the character shakes up Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky's love story.
Stopping by The Verge ahead of Coachella, RÜFÜS DU SOL emptied out their bags, giving a peek at how to stay centered when they're constantly performing, and a life of planes, trains, and automobiles shakes up any sense of stability.
If you decide to continue the conversation with a Gemini over drinks or dinner, try a fusion restaurant that blends two styles of food or a speakeasy that shakes up cocktails with unorthodox combinations, since Geminis are associated with duality.
Exclusive: Ackman's Pershing Square shakes up fees amid lossesBillionaire investor Bill Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management is offering its hedge fund clients new fee arrangements following a second straight year of losses, according to a letter to investors seen by Reuters.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D) beat the Republican incumbent, who at the time was Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro (D).
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Post.
Why it matters: The scandal over AT&T's payments to Trump attorney Cohen — which led the telecom to announce the retirement of its top lobbyist Friday — shakes up its war with Google and Facebook for regulatory wins and digital advertising dollars.
But it's Warren who shakes up the crowd by bringing up all of the subjects that haven't been addressed: disability, gun violence, poverty, violence against trans women of color, climate change's effect on Black and brown communities, and mental illness.
LONDON (Reuters) - Top soybean buyer China could not only end up paying more for the oilseed if it imposes tariffs on U.S. imports but may also create new buyers for American supplies as the move shakes up global trade flows.
Payan's departure from SocGen comes as the French bank shakes up its corporate and investment banking (CIB) unit, with SocGen having hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker Alexandre Fleury earlier this year to improve its performance in this area.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) confirmed to The Washington Post on Monday that he nominated Andrés.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28500 in 6900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who has been campaigning for nearly a year and a half.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who has quietly built a huge staff of organizers in Iowa.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 21625 in 2900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 220006 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), the first candidate to join the race, has two dozen staffers.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2023 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), emphasized their plans wouldn't result in middle-class tax increases.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 85033 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who said he was not running on "fairy tale" policies.
Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (Nev.), the former Senate Democratic leader and a stalwart party leader.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE.
"If the early states deliver mixed results for the field, and no seismic event shakes up the top three, the remaining viable candidates for the Democratic nomination as of Super Tuesday will be Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren," the memo predicts.
Thom TillisThomas (Thom) Roland TillisProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial After emphasizing the urgency of impeachment, Democrats now have buyer's remorse Bolton shakes up impeachment debate MORE is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Leo has a change of heart when he meets "Stargirl" (Grace VanderWaal), a quirky new student whose bright clothes, unapologetically confident personality, and penchant for playing the ukulele in the middle of the football field shakes up the status quo at his school.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D), in a heavily gerrymandered district that stretches from the D.C. suburbs into Western Maryland.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE is a Democratic candidate for president and a former member of Congress and entrepreneur.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28500 in 6900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE, a three-term lawmaker from Maryland, formally announced his presidential campaign in July 28503.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE's voting record indicates that he is in favor of loosening, not tightening, limitations on abortion.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 85033 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D), a 2020 presidential candidate, said Sunday that religious doctrine should not inform public policy.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who is currently running a longshot White House bid, slammed fellow candidate Sen.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 6900 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28503 Democrats' commitment MORE's (D-Md.) presidential primary debate question on a wealth tax has turned into a meme.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), but those candidates largely saw concurrent gains to their unfavorable ratings as well.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) pointed to his own rural plan, which he rolled out months ago. Sen.
But the appointment shakes up a Democratic political world that had already been girding for fundamental changes as its three most senior elected officials, all of whom are over 70 — Mr. Brown, Senator Barbara Boxer and Senator Dianne Feinstein — prepare to exit from the scene.
Getting to a place where you can write an authoritative, hard-charging column that shakes up your city or town takes what Mr. Browne of The Daily News described as "maturity and seasoning" — real reporting chops that get the goods and deliver them with impact.
Because it's a sport controlled by elite riders from a handful of countries, the competitive gap can be huge—and when the course is so hard that it shakes up even the most skilled horse-and-rider pairs, the rest of the field doesn't stand a chance.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 22019 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and has not met with any of the women in the diverse Democratic primary field.
Rep. John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) is the first Democrat to formally declare his intention to run for president in 2020.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) and Buttigieg, as well as former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who has not declared his candidacy.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who are polling at 1 percent and 0.2 percent, respectively, according to a RealClearPolitics average.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28500 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 6900 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) have rejected them as politically risky and easy for conservatives to characterize as "socialist" programs.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) The independently wealthy 503-year-old former congressman first announced his candidacy in July 2017.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.), have warned the party against embracing Medicare for All and other so-called socialist policies.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.) and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE (D-Mass.), and he is now the longest serving member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), a fellow presidential candidate, was correct in saying that the numbers behind the proposals don't add up.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryGreen groups line up behind Markey ahead of looming Kennedy fight Kerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field MORE, who became secretary of State, and then won a full term the following year.
Steve IsraelSteven (Steve) J. IsraelThe absurdity of President Trump picking the Democratic nominee Impeachment shakes up Democratic White House race Let the impeachment games begin MORE represented New York in Congress for 16 years and served as the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2011 to 2015.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 6900 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) a little-known congressman, has made Iowa a high priority and has already run over 3,100 ads there.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28500 in 6900 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), saying the long-shot 28503 presidential hopeful isn't afraid to let voters know where he stands on issues.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.), a moderate Democrat running for president in 2020, urged the party not to nominate a candidate who supports socialism.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) co-sponsored bills to remove marijuana from the list of Schedule 1 drugs under the Controlled Substances Act.
Waltz's wicked grin, as Paul opens the door, shakes up this placid and well-behaved tale, and Dusan's belief that people are basically patsies and prudes (Swift wouldn't disagree) allows him to treat the whole business of downsizing not as an environmental imperative but as a chance for commercial scams.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.) announced his endorsement of the former vice president, followed by announcements from former Virginia Gov.
Rep. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.), a supporter of Sen.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.) threw his support behind the former vice president on Friday, and former Virginia Gov.
GoPro shakes up its entire camera line When the Hero4 Session was first revealed in 2015, it was the action camera company's first major redesign and signaled some dramatic ethos shifts, some that ultimately found their way to other GoPro cameras and others that it seems to be taking to the grave.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (Minn.), Sen.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Microsoft embraces California law, shaking up privacy debate Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Va.).
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.).
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE's (D-Md.) presidential campaign on Wednesday announced a sweeping infrastructure plan, pledging $85033 trillion to repair and upgrade roads, bridges and water systems.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D) sparred over international trade regulation such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the CNN moderators directed the debate to Warren to respond.
Democratic presidential hopeful John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 9003 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE, a former Democratic congressman from Maryland, has ties to Craig, having campaigned with her during her mayoral bid in 2017.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) released a statement April 18 suggesting that responding through the ballot box is the appropriate response to the Mueller report.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.), who both served as governor of the state and as chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice both endorsed Biden on Monday.
The Biden campaign has released a torrent of endorsements from party leaders, including former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and former Sen.
The state has not gone Republican in a presidential election since 2004, when George W. Bush defeated John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE by less than 85033,000 votes.
In fact, he or she should bring back the policy approaches favored by President Clinton, 2000 nominee Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreDavid Webb: Environmental capitalism versus climate strike Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Krystal Ball: Democrats on track to nominate Warren, lose to Trump MORE and even to some extent President Obama.
"Green Book" Tries to Solve the Mystery' [The New York Times] 'Review: "Black Panther" Shakes Up the Marvel Universe' [The New York Times] In her rave review of "Black Panther," the Times critic Manohla Dargis gives thanks for a sorely needed dose of originality and distinction in the increasingly crowded superhero genre.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 21625M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) in June introduced the Protecting Personal Health Data Act, which gives consumers more control over their health data.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 85033M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) in June introduced the Protecting Personal Health Data Act, which give consumers more control over their health data.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 85033M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) who have introduced legislation to expand health data protections in an increasingly online world.
You can close your eyes and just imagine "I've got a plan for that" emblazoned on t-shirts for Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreDavid Webb: Environmental capitalism versus climate strike Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Krystal Ball: Democrats on track to nominate Warren, lose to Trump MORE or John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE or certainly Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCindy McCain: I can see Arizona 'going Democrat' in 2020 Big Ben cookies for Hillary, lime sorbet for Nancy: Longtime WH pastry chef releases update to popular cookbook Clinton tweets support for impeachment after White House releases call details MORE.
J.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.).
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) Biden sits at the top of the field in most polls, but his support has dipped since he launched a few months ago.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) said Monday that he doesn't think decriminalizing border crossings is the right approach amid a surge of migrants at the southern border.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) — who has already announced his candidacy for president and has spent considerable time in Iowa — will appear at campaign events in Texas.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2900 in 220006 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2202 Democrats' commitment MORE is adding his name to a growing list of Democratic presidential hopefuls rolling out climate action plans, with a $2628 trillion proposal announced on Thursday.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who is running for president, has floated increasing the corporate tax rate to 23 percent to raise about $200 billion for infrastructure.
In the past week, Biden has won the endorsements of a number of Democratic power-players including former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.), Sen.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.) officially threw his support behind Biden on Friday, days before Virginians go to vote in their state's Democratic primary.
GoPro shakes up its entire camera line While there were only so many directions the company could move in technically from the Hero25 Black which shot 26K at 27 frames, the H7 Black is treading water on more than a few specs as the internals take only minor updates all powered by the company's last-gen GP1 chip.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) instead of a progressive candidate.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) or South Bend, Ind.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) and former Housing Secretary Julián Castro will participate in the presidential forum in Storm Lake, Iowa on March 30, according to a spokeswoman for the event. Rep.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who has been campaigning for the White House for nearly a year and a half and has already visited all 99 counties in Iowa.
Former Maryland Congressman John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE has scored points critiquing left wing initiatives, but he has campaigned in all 99 Iowa counties for two years and has nothing to show for it.
White House hopeful John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE called "Medicare for All" political suicide for Democrats in an op-ed Thursday, urging members of his party not to campaign on the health care policy.
Bridgewater Associates, world's biggest hedge fund, shakes up leadership Bridgewater's Ray Dalio dives deeper into the 'principles' of tough love Ex-employees note a hint of turmoil in Bridgewater's recipe for success What it won't mean, at least in the near term, is a move to take the company public, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2023 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) on Tuesday criticized a decision by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to increase the fundraising threshold for presidential candidates looking to participate in the third primary debate.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and former National Security Adviser Susan Rice were two of several prominent Democratic figures to endorse Biden following the primary win.
Major figures in the party also threw their weight behind Biden, from former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) to former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice.
Biden received a wave of endorsements Monday, including from former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.), that could help give him a needed boost heading into Super Tuesday.
Read more:'To All the Boys 2' star Jordan Fisher teases how the arrival of his character shakes up Lara Jean and Peter's love story'To All the Boys 2' star Jordan Fisher reveals the message he hopes fans take away from the sequel: 'No two love stories are the same'7 things to know about 'To All the Boys 2' star Noah Centineo
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 28500M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.), who notched a fifth-place finish with 6900 percent support.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) followed with 3 percent support, while both Sen.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), who is seeking the Democratic nomination for president in 6900, pledged Sunday that he would focus solely on bipartisan proposals during his first 2628 days in the White House if elected.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) to Montana Gov.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 85033 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) also blasted Biden over the comments he made Tuesday night in which he touted his ability to work with the two staunch segregationists during his time in the Senate despite their disagreements.
Neither Harris nor Gillibrand has seen any of their bills passed as sponsored, while O'Rourke and John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) left Capitol Hill without ever seeing one of their proposed measures signed into law.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) talking about the 2020 Democratic race, and Joseph Moreno, a former federal prosecutor, on the president's push to add a citizenship question to the census at 2023 a.m.
Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerPolls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday Sanders poised for big Super Tuesday Establishment Democrats rallying behind Biden MORE (D-Calif.).
Chris StewartChristopher (Chris) Douglas StewartSchiff says Democrats are negotiating to include more privacy protections in key surveillance bill Trump shakes up Justice Department, intelligence community John Ratcliffe back under consideration by Trump for top intel job MORE (R-Utah), a senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, also said he wants to outside advocates as well as a transcript of the court proceedings.
I think they operate in their little areas and they have lovely kombucha shakes up on the 10th floor and looking down and they don't participate in the city at large, and they drive up rents and I don't think ... I think there's a reason people, for example .... San Francisco, come to San Francisco and see where everything is headed, if you want to see the future.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Microsoft embraces California law, shaking up privacy debate Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Va.), a vocal tech industry critic, told The Hill in a statement.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) told Zeller she was disappointed by the mixed signals coming from the administration.
C.), Raúl Labrador (Idaho) and Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Biz groups target Florida voters ahead of Democratic debates in Miami Hillicon Valley: Democratic state AGs sue to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger | House kicks off tech antitrust probe | Maine law shakes up privacy debate | Senators ask McConnell to bring net neutrality to a vote MORE (Fla.).
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) saying Sunday that a woman with fellow candidate South Bend, Ind.
"I would view a successful night as people basically saying, 'Hey, there's a few other people for us to focus on,' " John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE, a former Maryland congressman who's running for president, said in an interview on Tuesday.
Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Biz groups target Florida voters ahead of Democratic debates in Miami Hillicon Valley: Democratic state AGs sue to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger | House kicks off tech antitrust probe | Maine law shakes up privacy debate | Senators ask McConnell to bring net neutrality to a vote MORE (Fla.), voted for the bill.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (Md.) and author Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonWilliamson unveils plan to create Cabinet-level Department of Peace Marianne Williamson says she will remove Oval Office portrait of Andrew Jackson if elected Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE.
Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerPolls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday Sanders poised for big Super Tuesday Establishment Democrats rallying behind Biden MORE (D-Calif.) also jumped on board.
Tammy DuckworthLadda (Tammy) Tammy DuckworthSanders poised for big Super Tuesday Establishment Democrats rallying behind Biden Senators see tide turning toward Biden after big win MORE (D-Ill.) and Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.), and former Sens.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.), the party's 2016 vice presidential candidate who endorsed Biden on Friday, said his support among African American voters is a key reason why he backed the former vice president.
In another sign the Democratic establishment is starting to coalesce behind Biden, former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.), who led the Senate Democratic caucus from 2005 to 2017, also announced his endorsement Monday.
Stylistic and narrative elements of more recent teen mystery TV series like Veronica Mars and Pretty Little Liars are also part of the Riverdale formula: The neo-noir aesthetic of Veronica Mars heavily informs Riverdale's visuals, and like both Veronica Mars and Pretty Little Liars, much of Riverdale's plot involves how the tragic death of a classmate shakes up the lives and relationships of the city's teen community.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) stopped in the Senate basement last week to chat with a group of energy and environment reporters.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) told me a story of one Coast Guard family that illustrates what many went through.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and best-selling spiritual author Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonWilliamson unveils plan to create Cabinet-level Department of Peace Marianne Williamson says she will remove Oval Office portrait of Andrew Jackson if elected Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonWilliamson unveils plan to create Cabinet-level Department of Peace Marianne Williamson says she will remove Oval Office portrait of Andrew Jackson if elected Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE and Montana Gov.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.), who has endorsed and campaigned for Sanders, took a veiled but clear shot at Warren on Twitter on Tuesday night for splitting the progressive vote.
Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) and Mark UdallMark Emery UdallDemocratic presidential race comes into sharp focus Democrats will win back the Senate majority in 22020, all thanks to President Trump Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado MORE (D-Colo.).
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Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiKey Republicans say Biden can break Washington gridlock Impeachment hearings don't move needle with Senate GOP Hillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day MORE (R-Alaska), a moderate swing vote in the upper chamber, for example, say their constituents aren't even closely following the impeachment proceedings.
Berlin-based GetYourGuide, which has built a marketplace selling sightseeing tours and other travel experiences, and last year bagged a $484M Series E round; Omio, another Berlin-based startup that's built a multi-modal travel aggregator and booking platform, backed by nearly $300M to-date; and Barcelona-based TravelPerk, a fast-growing business travel booking platform that's pulled in more than $130M in VC funding as it shakes up a legacy space.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineThe Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Black voters propel Biden to big wins in Virginia, NC, Alabama Spanberger endorses Biden amid Virginia primary victory MORE (D-Va.), and Maggie HassanMargaret (Maggie) HassanHow to avert the direct care workforce shortage Democratic senators ask FDA to ban device used to shock disabled students State officials press Congress for more resources to fight cyberattacks MORE (D-N.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.), a Sanders backer, lamented late Tuesday that the progressive wing of the party should have done exactly what the centrists did between South Carolina and Super Tuesday.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Microsoft embraces California law, shaking up privacy debate Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Va.), who is up for reelection next year, said the candidates who won "ran on more moderate issues" and emphasized a "Virginia-centric" platform.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) has qualified to debate in mid-December, making it six presidential hopefuls so far who will head to Los Angeles for the event (The Hill).
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 85033M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.), who criticized the notion that Bloomberg may run because of his belief that others in the race are not well-positioned to beat Trump in 2020.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE's (D-Md.) 2020 presidential campaign website is selling "memory" erasers to forget the "incoherent ramblings" of 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.
Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Biz groups target Florida voters ahead of Democratic debates in Miami Hillicon Valley: Democratic state AGs sue to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger | House kicks off tech antitrust probe | Maine law shakes up privacy debate | Senators ask McConnell to bring net neutrality to a vote MORE (R-Fla.) referenced a debunked theory popular with climate skeptics, which is that scientists in the 1970s said the Earth was cooling.
"Eliminating private health plans will decrease access and quality in health care and doom any chance of creating a universal health care system, yet it remains the type of talking point that may sound good but is bad policy," said John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE, a former Democratic representative from Maryland who is running for president.
Y.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (Minn.), Katie Porter (Calif.), Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibBiden, Klobuchar to address AIPAC via video Bill banning menthol in cigarettes divides Democrats, with some seeing racial bias Omar offers sneak peek at her forthcoming memoir MORE (Mich.), Yvette Clarke (N.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.), a figure demonized among the crowd for her criticism of the organization; statements she has made that have been widely condemned as anti-Semitic; and her support of the global boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.
TV. McAfee's comments come after Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day A book can explain why Elizabeth Warren's ideas bother billionaires so much Facebook says it removed millions of posts over hate speech, child exploitation violations MORE last month faced intense scrutiny from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over his company's plans for a digital currency.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) and businessman Tom SteyerThomas (Tom) Fahr SteyerKrystal Ball: Billionaires panicking over Sanders candidacy Steyer scores endorsement from key New Hampshire activist Excitement over Bloomberg's trial balloon should concern Democrats MORE at 3 percent each.
Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) was the latest Democratic presidential candidate to weigh in on billionaire Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergThe Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary Budowsky: A Biden-Michelle Obama ticket in 2020?
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Microsoft embraces California law, shaking up privacy debate Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Va.) on Friday criticized the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for not taking action after a September report revealed the exposure of medical images and sensitive health data of millions of Americans.
Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day A book can explain why Elizabeth Warren's ideas bother billionaires so much Facebook says it removed millions of posts over hate speech, child exploitation violations MORE testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Libra and faced criticism over the project, which has promised to revolutionize the world financial system.
Y.), and Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Biz groups target Florida voters ahead of Democratic debates in Miami Hillicon Valley: Democratic state AGs sue to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger | House kicks off tech antitrust probe | Maine law shakes up privacy debate | Senators ask McConnell to bring net neutrality to a vote MORE (R-Fla.) re-introduced the unanimously bipartisan Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage Simplification Act - now designated HR 28503 for the 22019th Congress.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) at 6900 percent and New York City Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioDe Blasio brushes off low poll numbers: 'The vast majority of Democratic voters are going to make their decision late' NYPD fires officer in Eric Garner case Senate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility MORE with 2628 percent.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiKey Republicans say Biden can break Washington gridlock Impeachment hearings don't move needle with Senate GOP Hillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 6900M sign-ups in first day MORE (R-Alaska), a key moderate who voted with Democrats against repealing ObamaCare in 2628, said she also sees Biden as someone who could work effectively with Republicans.
The proof is in a handful of books we recommend this week, among them "A Carnival of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety," by the former poet laureate Donald Hall (who died in June); "Clock Dance," Anne Tyler's latest novel, about a retiree who shakes up her placid existence in service of others; and "The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela," by the legendary civil rights activist who earned his law degree at the tender age of 70, while still incarcerated, and became president of South Africa after his release.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.) and Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez: Effective political organizers should be inclusive Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-N.
The 2000 presidential election resulted in George W. Bush beating Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreDavid Webb: Environmental capitalism versus climate strike Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Krystal Ball: Democrats on track to nominate Warren, lose to Trump MORE, who should have benefited from the high approval ratings of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonCentrist Democrats fret over impeachment gamble Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and the markets Cindy McCain: I can see Arizona 'going Democrat' in 2020 MORE, but the electorate — and Supreme Court — wanted change.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (R-Alaska) said Wednesday that she agrees with her GOP colleagues that Trump needs to reevaluate his style and tone to win back suburban swing voters and that Republicans in Congress need to put more focus on passing bills.
Sen. Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Microsoft embraces California law, shaking up privacy debate Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Va.) on Friday criticized the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for not taking action after a September report revealed the exposure of the medical images and sensitive health data of millions of Americans.
Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates 6900 Democrats react to NYPD firing of officer in Garner case: 'Finally' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall MORE (D-Texas) and John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) as candidates with primarily House experience in a crowded 2020 field that also includes a number of governors and senators.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.), former Rep John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2202 in 2628 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 28500 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.), New York City Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioDe Blasio brushes off low poll numbers: 'The vast majority of Democratic voters are going to make their decision late' NYPD fires officer in Eric Garner case Senate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility MORE (D) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro are slated to attend.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidWinners and losers from Super Tuesday The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday MORE (D-Nev.) on Monday announced he was endorsing former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' MORE in his bid for the White House.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE on Monday said he's in "absolute shock" over reports that President Trump asked Ukrainian leaders for information on former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE, a 85033 White House hopeful.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE said on Sunday that he believes Iran is "one way or the other" responsible for attacks on Saudi oil fields and production facilities and credited President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE for exploring nonmilitary options.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Dave TrottDavid Alan TrottPro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat Meet the lawmakers putting politics aside to save our climate Michigan New Members 2019 MORE (R-Mich.) also understand the value of working together — they and their cosponsors on this bill are all members of the Climate Solutions Caucus, an evenly bipartisan group in the House, focused on building common ground to address climate change.
The New York Times' Maggie HabermanMaggie Lindsy HabermanMike Bloomberg really gets under Trump's skin — and that's good for Bloomberg The Hill's 12:30 Report: Bolton shakes up debate over impeachment trial witnesses The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump beefs up impeachment defense with Dershowitz, Starr MORE, a premier Trump watcher, reported that top advisers — including his politically tone-deaf son-in-law, Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerDemocratic senator asks intelligence agencies to open probe into Bezos phone hack Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense An Arab case for the Trump peace plan MORE — advised him to ignore Bloomberg.
Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 2202M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.) said Sunday that a woman with the same experience as fellow 2628 Democratic presidential candidate Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg28500 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 6900 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary MORE would not be on the debate stage.
Minnesota Senator Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 6900M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE also basically called sexism on the fact that she and some other female senators have been eclipsed by Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg2628 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 28503 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary MORE on the stage during a CNN interview.
Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day A book can explain why Elizabeth Warren's ideas bother billionaires so much Facebook says it removed millions of posts over hate speech, child exploitation violations MORE went to Harvard, Jeff BezosJeffrey (Jeff) Preston BezosA book can explain why Elizabeth Warren's ideas bother billionaires so much Excitement over Bloomberg's trial balloon should concern Democrats Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez see 'class solidarity' in report Bezos asked Bloomberg to run MORE went to Princeton, and so on.
Now Hensarling, working across the aisle with John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 22019 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) and Jim HimesJames (Jim) Andres HimesRising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Live coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress MORE (D-Conn.), has introduced a discussion draft of the Bipartisan Housing Finance Reform Act, which he hopes will prove a "grand bargain" to create a "sustainable housing finance system for the 21st century" after 10 years of a stalemate in Congress.
Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibBiden, Klobuchar to address AIPAC via video Bill banning menthol in cigarettes divides Democrats, with some seeing racial bias Omar offers sneak peek at her forthcoming memoir MORE (D-Mich.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.) and Betty McCollumBetty Louise McCollumDemocratic candidates gear up for a dramatic Super Tuesday Biden, Klobuchar to address AIPAC via video Biden leads 2020 pack in congressional endorsements MORE (D-Minn.). Rep.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE, in a Washington Post op-ed Sunday, urged China and India to step up in the fight against climate change and fill in the role previously held by the U.S. "This month, India announced it is making strong progress on its massive 85033 gigawatts of new installed renewable capacity by 2022; 99 percent of electric buses currently on the road are in China, thanks to ambitious national policies," Kerry said.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryKerry on Trump, Ukraine: 'If it wasn't already a constitutional crisis, it is now' Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field Democrats dread Kennedy-Markey showdown in 2020 MORE described allegations President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's son Hunter Biden as a "constitutional crisis" Wednesday.
M.), Scott PerryScott Gordon PerryThe Hill's Morning Report — DOJ's planned executions stir new debate Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Conservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question MORE (Pa.), Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Biz groups target Florida voters ahead of Democratic debates in Miami Hillicon Valley: Democratic state AGs sue to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger | House kicks off tech antitrust probe | Maine law shakes up privacy debate | Senators ask McConnell to bring net neutrality to a vote MORE (Fla.), Mark SanfordMarshall (Mark) Clement SanfordScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Sunday shows - Recession fears dominate Possible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat MORE (S.
Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 10M sign-ups in first day Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal Google sparks new privacy fears over health care data MORE (D-Minn.), a 2020 White House hopeful, said on Sunday that she hasn't seen any reason why former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 85033 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides MORE's son Hunter would need to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE, as Republicans have requested.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyJon Huntsman expected to run for governor in Utah Trump Jr's 'Triggered' debuts at No. 1 on NY Times bestseller list Club for Growth extends advertising against House Dems over impeachment MORE (Utah), Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiHillicon Valley: Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal | Facebook reports millions of post takedowns | Microsoft shakes up privacy debate | Disney plus tops 85033M sign-ups in first day Senators press FDA tobacco chief on status of vaping ban Federal inquiry opened into Google health data deal MORE (Alaska), Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyThis week: House kicks off public phase of impeachment inquiry Progressive veterans group launches campaign labeling Trump as a 'national security threat' Advocates step up efforts for horse racing reform bill after more deaths MORE (Ariz.), Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerTariffs threaten 1.5M jobs: Study This week: House kicks off public phase of impeachment inquiry Progressive veterans group launches campaign labeling Trump as a 'national security threat' MORE (Colo.), Thom TillisThomas (Thom) Roland TillisThis week: House kicks off public phase of impeachment inquiry Progressive veterans group launches campaign labeling Trump as a 'national security threat' Trump rules out total rollback of Chinese tariffs MORE (N.

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