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Trump also starts his administration under a cloud of uncertainty.
But they left this week with arrangements under a cloud.
He departed the White House in 2017 under a cloud.
Pruitt resigned days later, under a cloud of ethics questions.
These Olympics, after all, began under a cloud of doping.
Her campaign began under a cloud and never saw daylight.
The few remaining cases are on appeal or under a cloud.
And its previous two bosses have both left under a cloud.
After having started under a cloud of Twitter threats, Sino-U.
Kengeter also left his last job under a cloud in 2013.
Mr. Carini was born in 212 under a cloud of crime.
"Even now we live under a cloud," said Mr. Garratt, 56.
The latter two left the administration under a cloud of scandal.
The Mexican squad entered the 2018 tournament under a cloud of scandal.
Under a cloud of anger: Initially, Kavanaugh's nomination seemed all but assured.
That the nominally independent antitrust apparatus is under a cloud is depressing.
He replaced Ryan Zinke who resigned under a cloud of ethics investigations.
Nor is Ross the only cabinet member under a cloud of suspicion.
O'Reilly left under a cloud of controversy and allegations of sexual harassment.
The two bishops had been under a cloud of suspicion for years.
The 2020 campaign has already begun under a cloud of legal confusion.
Brick-and-mortar retailers entered the Thanksgiving under a cloud of gloom.
Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. chief, resigned under a cloud of ethics scandals.
Hicks left their previous White House job under a cloud of controversy.
He is the latest top Trump administration official to depart under a cloud.
The unseemliness of partying in D.C. under a cloud of authoritarian ethno-nationalism?
He decided to leave in December, before Peter Martins retired, under a cloud.
Like Mr. Pruitt, Mr. Zinke leaves under a cloud of possible ethical violations.
Mr. Najib is facing general elections under a cloud of a corruption accusations.
It is in everyone's interest that this nomination not proceed under a cloud.
Here are other governors who left office under a cloud in recent years.
"We're operating under a cloud of uncertainty at the moment," Ms. Yellen said.
He ascended to the position under a cloud of controversy, according to the BBC.
Top White House adviser Karl Rove also resigned under a cloud during this time.
This young man will spend the rest of his life living under a cloud.
MR. COOPERMAN'S BUSINESS OPERATES UNDER A CLOUD SO LONG AS THE INVESTIGATION IS OPEN.
Pruitt resigned from the agency in early July under a cloud of ethics scandals.
Since Mr. Fager's dismissal, "60 Minutes" has been operating under a cloud of uncertainty.
He worked at the C.I.A. for a few years and left under a cloud.
It put the agency under a cloud of uncertainty that remains to this day.
Manigault Newman formally left the White House in January under a cloud of controversy.
But only Mr. Trump, she said, had put the entire department under a cloud.
Now, U.S. farmers prepare to plant their crops under a cloud of potential Chinese retaliation.
Their disruptive goal was to make sure either candidate would become president under a cloud.
The Browns are not the only team willing to sign a player under a cloud.
Uber released its diversity report in March under a cloud of allegations concerning its toxic workplace.
The disgraced former Pixar chief left Disney in 2018 under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations.
Recent events have again put equity markets, barely recovered from their February selloff, under a cloud.
The phalanx of former intelligence officials defending them brings the entire intelligence community under a cloud.
Recent weeks have brought a parade of senior officials departing, most under a cloud of suspicion.
However this year's event took place under a cloud of renewed uncertainty for many Cuban musicians.
His Olympic dream died in Rio under a cloud of controversy that is still to rise.
Correspondents who reported from the rebel side — as Andy and Andrei did — were under a cloud.
This will be the third consecutive Olympics with Russians competing under a cloud of doping accusations.
Or it could be a problem: shrouding years of future budgeting under a cloud of uncertainty.
It still burns, under a cloud of smoke and ash that hide how much it has destroyed.
But it was always under a cloud of suspicion about the true motives of tech's biggest names.
The narrative horror game disappeared from Steam just a week after release under a cloud of controversy.
They rode towards the sunset, or under a cloud, They were Zinke, Flynn, and lead counsel Dowd.
However, it has been operating under a cloud since the LSE merger attempt with multiple investigations afoot.
Mr. Temer defended himself and top allies who are under a cloud of accusations in the scheme.
You will see one of our boys is missing, Merle Hapes—at the moment under a cloud.
But he was removed from many posts last year, suggesting that his career was under a cloud.
He arrived at NATO's headquarters on the outskirts of Rome under a cloud of suspicion on multiple fronts.
It is sad that thousands of young immigrants continue to live under a cloud of uncertainty and fear.
She pushed for action on helping the young immigrants, saying they currently live under a "cloud of uncertainty."
John Kitzhaber left under a cloud of ethics allegations in 85033, Secretary of State Kate Brown became governor.
For him to have veto power over Mueller's every step puts the special counsel's investigation under a cloud.
Franks is the latest high-profile politician to resign under a cloud of controversy for their personal conduct.
One losing parliamentary candidate, Fawad Aman, said anyone seated in Parliament would remain under a cloud of suspicion.
For two years, since suffering a major panic attack, the entrepreneur had been living under a cloud of depression.
The former boss of Amazon Studios, who left under a cloud, has been replaced by a woman, Jennifer Salke.
The DARPA program, already under a cloud, was allowed to expire quietly when its funding ran out in 2015.
So, two years, a trail of ruined lives, shredded constitutional protections, an administration under a cloud, and no collusion.
Mr. Ailes left under a cloud after a lawsuit accused him of sexual harassment, which then drew corroborating accounts.
Ben-Eliezer had been in poor health for several years and retired from politics under a cloud in 2014.
Bernhardt would replace Ryan Zinke, who was under a cloud of ethics investigations and announced his resignation in December.
The merger was ultimately blocked by regulators, and now both men are to leave their positions under a cloud.
Few of us would hire a man who lied and is under a cloud from multiple sexual assault allegations.
Nonetheless, the remainder of its current series -- due to end next week -- will unfold under a cloud of uncertainty.
Other more low-key events went on, including workshops and readings, though under a cloud of fear of police raids.
You know somebody who's gone from being a famous, beloved figure to being under a cloud of suspicion — Bill Cosby.
From one angle the world's biggest building seems to be thriving; from another it is once again under a cloud.
Jake left the military under a cloud, and there's bad blood with his old piloting partner Nate Lambert (Scott Eastwood).
Wheeler has been running the EPA since his predecessor Scott Pruitt resigned in July under a cloud of ethics controversies.
Still, this all means that a potential Hillary Clinton administration could commence under a cloud and against a chill wind.
But his claims to have known nothing proved insufficient, and he resigned from his party under a cloud of shame.
But Mr. Kulyk was under a cloud himself: The anti-corruption bureau had investigated him on suspicion of illicit enrichment.
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay quit under a cloud; two colleagues, Duke Cunningham and Bob Ney, eventually went to jail.
To Trump's backers, the event amounted to a release of justified fury after five months under a cloud of impeachment.
In 1970, 1994 and 2002, the selecao left home under a cloud only to silence their doubters and lift the cup.
Frida Ghitis: Trump starts under a cloud It kept threatening to rain as Donald Trump became President of the United States.
That case put the banking sector under a cloud, with the CBI unearthing a string of other bank frauds since then.
As days come and go but my menstrual cycle does not, our trip becomes unified under a cloud of this uncertainty.
Rather signed off of the Evening News for the last time on March 9, 2005, with his reputation under a cloud.
Ivanka and Jared in particular mirror the elder Trump in entering public service under a cloud of potential conflicts of interest.
The company has been under a cloud since February, when a former employee published claims of sexual harassment and gender discrimination.
His national security advisor, Michael Flynn, resigned under a cloud of scandal which may implicate others in the administration, including Trump.
With London's future under a cloud, other cities have pounced on the opportunity to supplant it as Europe's next tech capital.
Other candidates who have lost under a cloud of electoral improprieties have not questioned the final result in the same way.
Mazars raises a different issue that, for some judges on the DC Circuit Court, puts the congressional subpoena under a cloud.
Mr. Wheeler inherited the proposal from his predecessor, Scott Pruitt, who resigned on July 5 under a cloud of ethics investigations.
An unfortunate consequence of this bias is that genuinely interesting movies about men sometimes fall under a cloud of ideological suspicion.
In the case of the (fake) racist graffiti incident in Manhattan, Kansas, an entire town came under a cloud of suspicion.
Industry-watchers are predicting the Geneva Motor Show will be suffocating under a cloud of diesel smoke, but I beg to differ.
FBI Director Comey's testimony, before Congressional Intelligence types, leaves the president "under a cloud," as was suggested by a key Republican congressman.
The FBI is also investigating that issue, but that probe is now under a cloud after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.
"When Roger departed Fox News last July under a cloud of suspicion, the vast majority of Fox employees were sad," O'Reilly wrote.
If the investigation's facts and findings support him, then he will join the Court in the sunshine and not under a cloud.
Over the last few days, two White House staffers have stepped down under a cloud of suspicion involving claims of domestic abuse.
Why, then, should confirmation hearings proceed for a Supreme Court nominee chosen by a president who is under a cloud of suspicion?
The House Select Committee on Benghazi was formed under a cloud of politics, and it appears to be ending the same way.
All three of her predecessors as chief executive since the handover of the territory by Britain in 1997 left under a cloud.
But until recently, refugee resettlement hardly ever broached mainstream American consciousness, and when it did it was rarely under a cloud of controversy.
Sources close to DeMario tell TMZ he's suffered from anxiety over the scandal after living under a cloud of suspicion for a week.
But Bill Clinton spent his entire presidency under a cloud of investigation, from Whitewater to Monica Lewinsky under the glare of Ken Starr.
As the plot thickens, Detective Amy Sykes (Kearran Giovanni) finds herself working with a former detective who left the force under a cloud.
Ma Prem Hasya, alias Francoise Ruddy, succeeded Ma Anand Sheela when Sheela left Rajneeshpuram in September 1985 under a cloud of criminal accusations.
It all makes for an album that interweaves social and political truth-telling with extreme personal joy, all under a cloud of heartache.
Kentucky Republican Jeff Hoover recently resigned his post as Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives under a cloud of sexual harassment allegations.
There it was: the onions, shiitake caps, bok choi stems, tofu blocks and the frizzy mop of noodles under a cloud of steam.
The only Democratic incumbent who ran weaker relative to Clinton than Warren was Bob Menendez, who labored under a cloud of criminal charges.
But I really feel sorry for Naomi Osaka, whose victory was put under a cloud of controversy by what occurred on the court.
Voting took place across the state under a cloud of confusion as voters tried to navigate their way through the top two system.
Mr. Kazhegeldin had fled under a cloud of corruption charges and was seeking Washington's support to challenge his rival, Kazakhstan's president, Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Last year, CEO Mike Cagney resigned under a cloud of scandal, after reports of harassment and a related lawsuit rocked the start-up.
Pruitt resigned in July under a cloud of ethical and spending scandals and more than a dozen probes, including the security detail review.
The problems, detailed by representatives in response to questions by Reuters, illustrate that Brazil meat industry is still under a cloud of scrutiny.
Mr. Ripley also has a few former Fox stars he may woo, including those who left under a cloud — not least Bill O'Reilly.
With the gaming business under a cloud, Tencent's advertising business, accounting for around a fifth of its revenue, has come into focus, analysts said.
Because it is considered retirement, he didn't get the lavish severance packages that have gone to other CEOs who were leaving under a cloud.
David Bernhardt, 49, has been acting secretary at the department since December when his predecessor Ryan Zinke resigned under a cloud of ethics investigations.
Tyler Green of the Utah attorney general's office argued that the organization was still under a cloud of suspicion when the order came down.
That situation — of resigning under a cloud while maintaining Vatican power and status — recalls what happened to former Cardinal Bernard F. Law of Boston.
The only Democratic Senate incumbent who ran weaker relative to Clinton than Warren was Bob Menendez, who labored under a cloud of criminal charges.
Aaron Schock MORE (R-Ill.) came out as gay in an Instagram post Thursday, five years after leaving office under a cloud of controversy.
He was under a cloud of suspicion after he reportedly said he had spent Xmas Eve sleeping in his car and not at George's home.
But it has been under a cloud since its strongest proponent in the Turkish government, Ahmet Davutoglu, was pushed out as prime minister last month.
He leaves under a cloud, a scandal in which employees opened as many as 2 million accounts in the names of customers without their authorization.
In a matter of a few days, CEO and company founder Parker Conrad and head of sales Sam Blond resigned under a cloud of scandal.
Indian statistics and the institutions associated with them have "come under a cloud for being influenced and indeed even controlled by political considerations," it added.
The Paris Review has been under intense pressure to find the perfect helmsperson to steer it after Stein left under a cloud of misconduct allegations.
" It was "aberrant, marginal, a fictive state," a country that existed, "even in its peaceful moments, alternately under a cloud of contingent anarchy or tyranny.
Even the numbers underlying the event — which investors scrutinize as a gauge of the health of Alibaba and the Chinese consumer — are under a cloud.
In April, Emily Nemens took over as editor of The Paris Review, months after its previous editor, Lorin Stein, resigned under a cloud of allegations.
Under Mr. Pruitt, who resigned July 5 under a cloud of ethics investigations, the agency pushed for ambitious but fast-paced rollbacks of environmental rules.
He has resigned from Starfleet under a cloud, after a calamitous attempt to evacuate the Federation's longtime enemies, the Romulans, from their dying home world.
The CFPB's new posture on its constitutionality places the bureau under a cloud of doubt that will linger until the Supreme Court resolves the question.
She came to office under a cloud of rampant Scottish nationalism that was threatening to end a union that has lasted more than 300 years.
If confirmed as the next Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Bernhardt would succeed Ryan Zinke, who left in January under a cloud of ethics investigations.
Huawei's outlook has come under a cloud over the past year with the United States voicing concerns that its equipment could be used for espionage.
If confirmed, Kavanaugh will also serve under a cloud of suspicion after a rushed and incomplete FBI investigation that leaves multiple allegations of sexual assault unresolved.
The film explores the messy, controversial issues around sexual consent, an astonishingly hubristic subject choice for a filmmaker under a cloud of suspicion around sexual misconduct.
The city's reputation as one of Asia's most robust legal jurisdictions has also come under a cloud amidst accusations of a politicization of certain legal cases.
But other aides cautioned that appearing close to Putin would present an optics challenge to a President under a cloud of controversy over the Russian meddling.
A number of the auditor resignations have been at companies that were already under a cloud because of allegations of fraud or certain corporate governance concerns.
The two men have not met in person since Trump entered office five months ago under a cloud of suspicion about his campaign's ties to Russia.
He has already dismantled President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, leaving hundreds of thousands of young people's lives in America under a cloud.
For a decade and more, top Senate, Assembly and executive branch officials have left office under a cloud of corruption, often on their way to prison.
The city's reputation as one of Asia's most robust legal jurisdictions has also come under a cloud, amid accusations of a politicization of certain legal cases.
But that alliance could prove uncomfortable if Mr. Hernández rejects the O.A.S. call and begins his second term in January with his legitimacy under a cloud.
The conversation The political interest of the country might be better served with a nominee who didn't have to be confirmed under a cloud of suspicion.
What the president wanted out of the investigation was simple, several people close to him said: a public statement that he was not under a cloud.
On at least two occasions, prosecutors in the district attorney's office have left their jobs under a cloud from tainted cases before they could be reprimanded.
The U.S. role in Afghanistan has been under a cloud for months, as Trump's national security team attempts to find a strategy that meets his approval.
The pound has been under a cloud of political uncertainty after Prime Minister Theresa May weakened her mandate with a disappointing performance in last week's UK election.
He began last season under a cloud of doubt following a disappointing 2016 campaign, but by late April, he was thriving as the Mets' everyday leadoff hitter.
Sun is swimming under a cloud in Gwangju with a doping case against him set to be heard at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in September.
Kelly was a pivotal figure in the fall of former Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes, who left under a cloud of sexual harassment charges earlier this summer.
The decision, which Carter also referred to as "ill-advised," pits Trump against US allies, and leaves the future of the agreement under a cloud of uncertainty.
Trump and Tillerson rarely saw eye to eye, and Tillerson ran the State Department under a cloud from almost the start of his tenure in February 2017.
Uber might not end up paying the $1.86 billion in damages that Waymo is seeking, but its self-driving efforts will navigate under a cloud of suspicion.
The intrigue: Skirmishes over semiconductors and those involving China's two leading hardware firms, Huawei and ZTE, always happen under a cloud of national security and cybersecurity fears.
Sharif has been under a cloud of suspicion since three of his children were named in the so-called Panama Papers—offshore financial dealings leaked in 2015.
Wells Fargo, which has been under a cloud of regulatory and legal challenges, said last month that it would raise its minimum pay to $15 an hour.
U.S. officials vetting asylum seekers detained in Nauru have departed the barren Pacific island, leaving a controversial refugee resettlement arrangement with Australia under a cloud of uncertainty.
Gambaccini, who also faced unfounded allegations of historical sex offences, said he had been left under a cloud of suspicion and unable to work until he was cleared.
Bazer worked for over 30 years in IT before becoming an ice-skating coach, and she says she was constantly rushing and living under a cloud of stress.
The Wildcats ended the season under a cloud of suspicion as coach Sean Miller denied allegations that he paid $263,230.2 to make sure Ayton would enroll at Arizona.
David Bernhardt, a 49-year-old lawyer, has been acting secretary at the department since December when his predecessor, Ryan Zinke, resigned under a cloud of ethics investigations.
A representative for the Caspersen family provided a copy of the letter to dispel any impression that the elder Caspersen had killed himself under a cloud of suspicion.
Sitting at one, you see dime-store jars of hard candy, a lamp with a fringed pink shade, a Depression glass vase under a cloud of baby's breath.
Ailes, the former CEO and chairman of Fox News, left the corporation under a cloud in July after he had been accused of sexual harassment by former employees.
Dvorak, now a consulting neurologist at Zurich's Schulthess Clinic, said FIFA needed to act quickly to avoid allowing the Russian team to play under a cloud of suspicion.
The latest is this four-parter in which she stars as a Sydney police detective who's under a cloud after the death of an officer she was training.
FIFA's prosecution of ethics violations remains under a cloud after Infantino also removed the heads of its judicial bodies at the same meeting at which Maduro was replaced.
She takes the helm at a challenging moment in the journal's history, several months after its previous editor, Lorin Stein, resigned under a cloud of sexual harassment allegations.
Having assumed office with only an electoral college majority -- and amid Russian interference— Trump became President under a cloud of controversy that threatened his legitimacy from the start.
You don't hear a peep from the likes of Hope Hicks, who left under a cloud, or Sean Spicer and Reince Priebus, who were so visible early on.
Across several measures, including an October survey that found executive confidence to be at its lowest level in a decade, U.S. business remain under a cloud of uncertainty.
But he is also leaving under a cloud as one of the "Three Amigos" whose intervention in Ukraine's energy politics led to the House impeachment probe of Trump.
The case — which became known as the Lava Jato, or Car Wash, scandal — has ensnared other powerful politicians and put dozens of lawmakers under a cloud of suspicion.
Gadi Eisenkot, is ending his four-year term and 40-year army career and as Mr. Netanyahu is campaigning for re-election under a cloud of corruption investigations.
"  It also alleged that "The Democrats have had it out for him from day one, and therefore nearly everything they do is under a cloud of partisan suspicion.
With McCabe now under a cloud, the notes taken by other aides, including FBI general counsel Jim Baker and Jim Rybicki, Comey's chief of staff, may assume greater importance.
Wheeler, 53, has served as the acting head of the EPA since his predecessor, former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, resigned under a cloud of ethics investigations in July.
Huawei's outlook has come under a cloud over the past year with the United States voicing concerns that its equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage.
Wheeler, a former lobbyist for coal and other energy interests, has been running the EPA since his predecessor Scott Pruitt resigned in July under a cloud of ethics controversies.
REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin Donald Trump's election put the Federal Reserve under a "cloud of uncertainty," Fed Chair Janet Yellen said, and prompted some policymakers to shift their economic forecasts.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen said some policymakers had begun shifting their views about fiscal policy, while adding Trump's election had put the central bank under a "cloud of uncertainty".
St. Hilaire lived for months under a cloud of suspicion and had to put his college degree on hold for more than two years, while the drama played out.
WIMBLEDON, England — Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine played her first-round Wimbledon match on a rainy Wednesday under the Centre Court roof, but no longer under a cloud of suspicion.
Under Mr. Ailes, who ran the network from its inception until this past week when he resigned under a cloud of sexual harassment accusations, the network was unambiguously ideological.
The reports left the impression that Collins was under a cloud of anonymous criticism as he headed into what were expected to be his final days as the manager.
The biggest of the Fox News stars, Bill O'Reilly, was also recently forced out from Fox News under a cloud of sexual harassment allegations similar to those against Ailes.
The company, along with others in the pesticide and agriculture industry, had intensely lobbied the E.P.A. and Mr. Pruitt, who resigned under a cloud of ethics scandals last month.
America was living under a cloud of fear created by the House Un-American Activities Committee and McCarthyism, which brought political repression, blacklists and censorship of literature and art.
The soccer match Monday was already being played under a cloud of controversy, as a British man died near the stadium before the match started, according to The Guardian.
Les Moonves, a leading voice in opposition to a merger, was ousted as chairman and chief executive of CBS earlier this month, under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations.
"I would certainly welcome such a compromise," Wheeler said in his first congressional testimony since former EPA administrator Scott Pruitt resigned last month under a cloud of ethics controversies.
And earlier, Trump's campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was forced to resign under a cloud of stories about payments he allegedly received from a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine.
Manafort, who resigned from the Trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion surrounding his lobbying work in Ukraine, has reportedly decided to register with the government as a foreign agent.
Williams came to Wimbledon under a cloud after being involved in a road traffic accident last month in Florida which resulted in the death of a 78-year-old man.
US officials vetting asylum seekers detained in Nauru have departed the barren Pacific island, leaving the future of a controversial refugee resettlement arrangement with Australia under a cloud of doubt.
As you might imagine, the CFPB's expansion has led to even more judicious rulemaking — all under a cloud of allegations of discrimination based on race, age, gender, and sexual orientation.
Already blamed for what many Israelis saw as an unsuccessful war in Lebanon in 2006, he left under a cloud of criminal investigations and was later convicted of corruption charges.
Europe's high-stakes LARPING season kicked off this week under a cloud of anxiety, as Russia and Sweden launched their largest military drills in years, featuring more than 2500,22013 troops.
Europe's high-stakes LARPING season kicked off this week under a cloud of anxiety, as Russia and Sweden launched their largest military drills in years, featuring more than 33,000 troops.
When Mr. Zinke was forced to resign as interior secretary on Saturday, he joined a line of officials who have left the Trump administration under a cloud of ethics inquiries.
Or, if that seems insane on a Monday night, you could get a supermarket poundcake, macerate some strawbos with sugar, and combine those two under a cloud of whipped cream.
But political opponents of Mr. Northam are likely to balk at allowing him to choose the next lieutenant governor, at a time when he is under a cloud of mistrust.
The issue still occasionally surfaces, however, and Indian Wells tournament chief Raymond Moore quit under a cloud in 2016 after saying women's tennis rode "on the coat-tails of the men".
Image 2 of 2 BERLIN – The public backlash over players mixing sport and politics ensured the Germany squad left for its World Cup defense under a cloud of its own making.
Misra came under a cloud in January when the four next highest-ranking judges in the Supreme Court criticized his distribution of cases to judges and raised concerns about judicial appointments.
And that was when Manafort, who had already quit the Trump campaign under a cloud of questions about millions worth of payments he took from oligarchs in Ukraine, swung into action.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - More than 100 economists and social scientists have alleged that the Indian government is interfering with the country's statistics-gathering agencies, putting their work "under a cloud".
The ongoing Trump campaign-Russia investigation, which has placed his stewardship of the nation under a cloud of suspicion, is merely the most obvious sign of his dereliction of patriotic duty.
In prepared testimony, Sloan apologized for the creation of the accounts and said the bank has hired back more than 1,000 workers who were wrongly fired or left under a cloud.
From price hikes for the EpiPen to the exploits of "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli, the specter of big drug companies gouging the public has put the entire industry under a cloud.
As I reread "A Tramp Abroad," knowing that Twain had arrived in Germany under a cloud of shame and failure, it seemed to me that he had faced a similar challenge.
In prepared testimony, Sloan apologized for the creation of unauthorized accounts and said the bank has hired back more than 1,000 workers who were wrongly fired or left under a cloud.
For years, the euro area has lived under a cloud of uncertainty about whether the necessary reforms would be implemented at both the domestic and Union levels…Today, things have changed.
AMSTERDAM — When Beatrix Ruf abruptly stepped down as artistic director of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam three weeks ago under a cloud of suspicion, the art world reacted with shock and disappointment.
" Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation in the wake of his performance, she added, could leave the Supreme Court "under a cloud of politics and scandal from which it would not recover for decades.
China itself is under a cloud, as its breakneck pace of economic growth slows and as the authorities in Beijing seek to tighten control over outflows of money from the country.
Human rights groups have accused the leader of forced disappearances, torture, and arbitrary detentions, among other abuses, with Human Rights Watch saying the country's citizens live under a cloud of fear.
But they suggest a sloppiness with data practices that places anything Facebook says about ad-buying efforts — the number of ads bought by fake pages, for example — under a cloud of suspicion.
Diamond's participation at the Rio Games was already under a cloud due to legal action taken by another local shooter, who was passed over for selection for the two-man trap team.
Meanwhile, the biggest domestic stock market sell-off of the year on Wednesday sparked fears about what will happen if President Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda stalls under a cloud of investigations.
The Saints were eliminated from Super Bowl contention on Sunday after losing in the NFC Championship Game against the Rams in overtime, but their stunning loss came under a cloud of controversy.
But while the show's aspirational setting features bright sunshine and blue skies, its format has existed under a cloud since two former contestants died by suicide in the space of 12 months.
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler arrived in Buenos Aires on Wednesday under a cloud of controversy over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.
Both seats were vacant because incumbents resigned under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations, which is just one of the ways Minnesota is an interesting state in terms of our current politics.
Tuesday's prime-time presidential tweet was the best news Mr. Strange had gotten since he was appointed to the Senate seat under a cloud this year by Robert Bentley, then the governor.
The show's aspirational setting boasts sunshine and blue skies, but its format has existed under a cloud of controversy since two former contestants died by suicide in the space of 12 months.
Idris Elba and Kwame Kwei-Armah's "Tree" arrived at the festival under a cloud of controversy, after two writers claimed that their work on the play hadn't been properly acknowledged or compensated.
But the U.S. technology industry remains under a cloud, with no clear resolution over the status of suppliers to Huawei and the company itself, blacklisted by the U.S. for alleged cyber-espionage.
But after that, tens of thousands of refugees, and the resettlement agencies in the US that employ people to help them, remain under a cloud of uncertainty — and it's not looking good.
"Behind locked doors and under a cloud of darkness, Republicans in Congress are planning to sneak through a plan that repeals health care — meaning less coverage, fewer protections and higher costs," Dach said.
Under a cloud of external pressure from media reports saying they had failed to condemn racism and a storm of criticism on social media, Gaines decided to push the boundaries of the rules.
The Finn seized his first career pole position at Sakhir last year, having gone into the weekend similarly under a cloud after spinning behind the safety car at the previous race in China.
But if the issue remains under a cloud of contention — or if local officials certify Harris in a way viewed as partisan — Democrats will investigate the matter themselves before seating Harris, Hoyer said.
"Anywhere we go we're going to likely have a president who begins their term under a cloud of either litigation or investigation," Turley said in an interview with The Hill's Molly K. Hooper.
After all, here's a man everyone calls "honest Iago," even as he lies, preys on people's weaknesses and fears, and sets off a sickening chain of events under a cloud of racial mistrust.
The clinic closed under a cloud, and a government commission concluded in 2015 that its record-keeping was so poor that none of the donors' identities could be deemed reliable under the law.
It long belonged to descendants of the politician Abraham Oakey Hall, who served as mayor of New York from 2250 to 2000 before leaving politics under a cloud of Tammany Hall corruption accusations.
You have a broadly unpopular Republican president, already operating under a cloud of investigations, obsessed with keeping his promises to his supporters ahead of what's expected to be a tough re-election race.
"We're operating under a cloud of uncertainty at the moment, and we have to wait and see what changes occur and factor those into our decision-making as we gain more clarity," she said.
"Investors have been under a cloud of investment risk ... Unfortunately, throw in a bit of geo-political risk and the investment environment becomes very volatile," said Peter Lowman, chief investment officer at Investment Quorum.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron put a group of relative unknowns, some from outside politics, into ministerial roles on Wednesday to replace those that left under a cloud just weeks into his tenure.
Two of the members of the current C-9, Australian Cardinal George Pell and Chilean Cardinal Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa, are under a cloud for allegations related Church sexual abuse scandals in their countries.
Once again, he is trying to repair his family's legacy: In 1994, it was after his father's defeat; today it is after his brother's exit from the White House under a cloud of disapproval.
Analysts say political turbulence will delay projects on the drawing board and put future plans under a cloud, and oil majors with interests in PNG, Total SA and ExxonMobil Corp, will be watching closely.
Republicans have little to gain by promoting legislation that draws attention to Russian interference in the 2016 election, particularly with President Donald Trump still under a cloud related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Analysts say political turbulence will delay projects on the drawing board and put future plans under a cloud, and oil majors with interests in PNG, Total SA and ExxonMobil Corp , will be watching closely.
On the other, the entire season has been played under a cloud of "Yeah, but..." as fans wait to see whether this is all just a setup for yet another chapter of playoff heartbreak.
The new pill is seen as a more convenient alternative to EPO, or erythropoietin, a class of injectable blood enhancers that have been under a cloud for some years due to cardiovascular safety concerns.
Nearly paralyzed, the administration now labors under a cloud of scandal that casts a shadow over the nation and the world, both of which have been deprived of proper leadership by the White House.
The mayor said that Smollett's alleged deception meant that future actual victims of hate crimes would be under a cloud of suspicion when they report being targeted for their race, sexual orientation or religion.
With barely half the country supporting his push for more power, and with the three largest cities -- Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir -- voting no, Erdogan will assume his new powers under a cloud of doubt.
Kushner is serving at the very highest levels of the American government, doing so without clear qualifications, while operating under a cloud of potential blackmail and multiple prongs of involvement in a massive scandal.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who is under a cloud after two aides were convicted of conspiring to shut down traffic on the George Washington Bridge in the so-called Bridgegate scandal, moves aside.
But even as he was reopening a corruption case related to Hunter Biden's service on the board of Burisma Holdings, a major Ukrainian gas company, Mr. Kulyk himself was under a cloud of suspicion.
LONDON (Reuters) - The boss of Tesco said he had unfinished business at Britain's biggest retailer after its quarterly sales growth slowed in a subdued grocery market under a cloud from poor early summer weather.
Parents and advocates of transgender youths say the heated political rhetoric and conflicting interpretations by courts will result in an already vulnerable population entering the new school year under a cloud of confusion and concern.
The Supreme Court order will provide the banking system with more flexibility and time in resolving the stressed assets, research firm CRISIL said, adding that expectations for a quick resolution could come under a cloud.
Trump is also friends with Steve Wynn, the casino magnate and finance chairman of the Republican National Committee who left his company and the RNC recently under a cloud of sexual harassment and misconduct allegations.
While Infantino has purged FIFA's top ranks since taking over for Blatter, the organization's reputation remains under a cloud as fresh allegations of wrongdoing against current members of its executive board have continued to emerge.
There is a long history of surgeons general creating unwanted controversy for their political bosses; among the only ways that the government's top medics usually gain attention is when they leave office under a cloud.
Tom Price, President Trump's Health and Human Services secretary, entered his office under a cloud of ethics questions, dogged by a string of eyebrow-raising investments into pharmaceutical companies during his time as a Congress member.
His call brought protesters to the city's La Carlota military airbase, where there were confrontations between Guaido's military supporters and Maduro regime loyalists under a cloud of tear gas as gun shots rang through the air.
We might think that we have a lot to complain about in 2018, but at least we're not fighting off the plague as we shiver under a cloud of volcanic ash that blocks out the sun.
Exports benefited from solid demand from Europe and the United States, though trade has been under a cloud since Donald Trump was elected president in November vowing to shrink the large U.S. trade deficit with China.
The monitoring of Page began after he had left the Trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion regarding his Russia connections, so any claims that that surveillance him was an attempt to target Trump seem off.
The president's recent attacks on the F.B.I., which seem intended to pave the way for Mr. Mueller's ouster by putting his Russia inquiry under a cloud of suspicion, make the case for the bills even stronger.
Charles M. Blow I am racked with anxiety that our buffoonish "president" — who sounds so internationally unsophisticated and who is still operating under a cloud of illegitimacy — is beginning to face his first real foreign crises.
Instead, incoming Administrator Steve Dickson will enter under a cloud of his own, after his confirmation process unearthed allegations that Delta Air Lines retaliated against a safety whistleblower while he was a top safety executive there.
No matter what scenario plays out for North Korea – the status quo, the good or the ugly – South Korea's currency appears set to remain under a cloud, analysts at Nomura said in a note on Friday.
Israel's lifting of the veil on its fight against Iran in Syria came during a changeover of military chiefs of staff, and as Mr. Netanyahu is campaigning for re-election under a cloud of corruption investigations.
Belcher had previously represented this district in the state legislature, lost a very narrow 50.4-143 race in 2016; then the man who defeated her, Dan Johnson, killed himself while under a cloud of sexual assault allegations.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Telecoms group China Unicom's $11.7 billion ownership-reforms plan, billed as a model case for revitalizing Chinese state firms with private capital, remained under a cloud on Friday, with confusion about fundraising details persisting.
But while the Chinese powerhouse guns for a fourth successive world title in the 400 the 27-year-old will be racing under a cloud as the Court of Arbitration for Sport considers a case against him.
Her tenure has been a relative island of calm in an administration where the president has publicly broken with several of his Cabinet members, and where top officials have frequently left the White House under a cloud.
Eric Greitens might be gone, having resigned his office last week under a cloud of scandal, but a group aligned with Senate Democrats is working to ensure he won't be forgotten in the state's marquee Senate contest.
MUMBAI, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Home textiles manufacturer Welspun India on Tuesday said it has initiated steps to closely monitor and control its Egyptian cotton business, which had come under a cloud early this year over quality issues.
Critics have said that the problem with Lagarde staying at the Fund after her conviction is that it appears to sanction impunity at the financial institution where several previous leaders have left under a cloud of impropriety.
Liberals are considering the bold step because, they argue, the rightward shift in the judiciary has been obtained by a president operating under a cloud of illegitimacy and with the benefit of minority rule in the Senate.
Without clear goal posts to avoid future tariffs, and without a clear path for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or U.S.M.C.A., to make it through Congress, the Mexican economy is darkening under a cloud of uncertainty.
Once widely celebrated as an "independent straight shooter," in the words of The New York Post's Michael Goodwin, Comey left office under a cloud of partisan recrimination and suspicion, attacked first by Democrats and then by Republicans.
NEW YORK, June 19 (LPC) - Speculative grade companies looking to the leveraged loan market to fund their operations are bracing for heightened scrutiny from investors demanding greater compensation for deals being executed under a cloud of macroeconomic uncertainty.
If successful, the acquisition would create one of India's biggest healthcare providers and help resolve an uncertain outlook for Fortis, which has been under a cloud as authorities investigate whether its founders siphoned funds out of the company.
A deal will take some pressure off Fortis, which has been under a cloud as authorities investigate whether its founders, brothers Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh, who are no relation to the CEO, took funds from the company.
The actress starred on the first six seasons of the CBS legal series, but left under a cloud of drama after fans spotted that Panjabi and the show's star, Julianna Margulies, did not shoot their final scene together.
Duke used this system to his advantage when he ran for governor in 1991 and made it to a runoff against former Governor Edwin Edwards, who had left office under a cloud of controversy for misconduct in office.
Dr. Jackson, who later withdrew as nominee for veterans affairs secretary under a cloud of scandal, told reporters at the time that Mr. Trump was in "excellent" overall health and that he had landed a perfect MoCA score.
Guaido: Army deserting Maduro On Tuesday, protesters made their way to the city's La Carlota military airbase, sparking confrontations between Guaido's military supporters and Maduro regime loyalists under a cloud of tear gas as gunshots rang through the air.
The series premiered under a cloud of controversy about the racist undertones of the original comic — a white dude travels to Asia to learn martial arts and ancient wisdoms, and then use them against the people who taught him.
"However, under a full persuasion of the justice of our cause, I cannot entertain an idea that it will finally sink, tho' it may remain for some time under a cloud," he concluded in this letter to his brother.
But the newly appointed executives, who have been drawn from Samsung's deep ranks of professional managers, could help ensure the company can run while the fate of the powerful family that built the Samsung empire remains under a cloud.
For both BMI and Ascap, their recent gains have come under a cloud of uncertainty, as major publishers have threatened to withdraw their catalogs and the entire process of collective licensing has come under scrutiny by the federal government.
Now we're seeing lawmakers openly talk about impeachment, and political punters are voting with their wallets, as bookmakers reported Wednesday that Trump is odds-on to depart the White House under a cloud of controversy during his first term.
For the president, this would mean that he had to deliver his State of the Union address under a cloud of impeachment, and not under the glow of acquittal, as he would if the Senate voted before his speech.
But the preparations are unfolding under a cloud of uncertainty, because it is not yet clear whether, as president, Mr. Trump will make good on his campaign promise to suspend the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the United States.
"They did not have a vote in the referendum, but the result has left them living under a cloud of uncertainty," Hilary Benn, an opposition Labour lawmaker and chair of the Exiting the EU Committee, said in a statement.
Fairfax, 39 - who is first in line to succeed Northam and would thus become only the second African-American to lead the state - had been noncommittal about whether he thought Northam should resign before coming under a cloud himself.
Fox News founder Roger Ailes died Thursday at the age of 77, shuffling off this mortal coil under a cloud of shame after a career spent in a haze of glory—glory, that is, if you are a conservative Republican.
LONDON (Reuters) - European stocks surged to two-year peaks on Wednesday, lifted by resilient company earnings and record highs set in Asia and New York, though a 26 percent slump in Standard Chartered shares kept the banking sector under a cloud.
Sun, who is swimming under a cloud in Gwangju with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) set to hear a doping case against him in September, was handed the win when Lithuanian Danas Rapsys was disqualified for a false start.
As the weeks have turned into months since 2-year-old DeOrr Kunz went missing during a family camping trip last year in a remote area in the mountains of Idaho, his parents have lived under a cloud of suspicion.
Sadly, this is life for vulnerable immigrants under Trump, whether they are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals grantees living under a cloud of anxiety about their future, the families of undocumented workers arrested in mass immigration raids, or potential asylum seekers.
It was an embarrassing defeat for Trump, who's already ended up firing top national security aide Michael Flynn for Russia-related matters, and yet another sign that his administration will be under a cloud for as long as this investigation continues.
Sun, who served a three-month doping ban in 2014, was competing under a cloud at Gwangju, with the World Anti-Doping Agency seeking to review a decision which cleared him of wrongdoing after an aborted drug test last year.
Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under a cloud after his former justice minister contradicted his assertions that neither he nor his staff acted improperly in trying to settle a criminal case against SNC-Lavalin, a construction and engineering company.
It also came as Mr. Trump called a third ally, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, who has been under a cloud since reports that he ordered the killing in October of a Saudi dissident journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
Mr. Pruitt has remained largely out of the public eye since parting ways with the Trump administration in July under a cloud of ethics investigations into matters including his ties to fossil fuel industry executives with business before the agency.
Mr. Zuma left office last year under a cloud of suspicion about his conduct, and the commission, led by Judge Raymond Zondo, was established to explore allegations of corruption so pervasive that it has come to be known as state capture.
Socialist President Nicolas Maduro began a new term last week under a cloud of international criticism by governments around the world, who have described him as an illegitimate leader whose policies have plunged Venezuela into its worst ever economic crisis.
Some left under a cloud of confusion, others in a hail of recrimination, but almost all amid a storm of some sort, from former national security adviser Michael Flynn, the first big-name appointee to be sacked, to -- well, let's see.
As he rejoined AIG in May, the 70-year-old insurance industry veteran received bigger awards than any of his predecessors since Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the man who built the company into a behemoth and left under a cloud in 2005.
Pruitt resigned under a cloud of ethical questions, including allegations he wasted taxpayer funding on extravagant travel arrangements and an unprecedented security detail that surrounded him 24/7, and that he lived in a lobbyist's apartment at a cut-rate lease.
The Indian economy has been under a cloud for months, with latest government estimates showing it had slowed to a five-year low of 5.8% in January-March as a result of sluggish domestic and global demand and little growth in private investment.
"Each day that passes, the nation's highest officeholder is making critical foreign policy decisions under a cloud of potentially divided loyalty caused by his enrichment from foreign states," they wrote in a brief filed with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday.
And the new cop boss comes in under a cloud, having been named by a mayor many residents cannot trust after city and county officials declined to release video showing the police shooting of Chicago teen Laquan McDonald in 2014 for a year.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's table tennis team travel to Rio de Janeiro under a cloud of controversy as fans lament that even being the world champion does not guarantee a coveted Olympic singles spot in one of the world's most competitive sporting teams.
Sun is swimming under a cloud in Gwangju with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) set to hear a doping case against him in September and his presence at the world championships in South Korea has been the source of controversy.
His decision to resign under a cloud of scandal in December 2017 was entirely in keeping with his approach to politics over the past 15 years, displaying seriousness about the moral weight of political work and a willingness to put cause above ego.
President Trump's first bilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin was already cast under a cloud of controversy — thanks in no small part to Trump's rocky week in Europe where he repeatedly attacked NATO allies and undermined UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Washington (CNN)Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday called for a review of the federal judiciary's procedures for protecting court employees from misconduct, two days after a prominent federal judge resigned under a cloud of sexual abuse allegations by former law clerks.
One potential challenger, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, fell under a cloud last week with the emergence of allegations that he knew about and did not act on accusations of sexual abuse when he was a wrestling coach at Ohio State University.
One can believe that Kavanaugh might be perfectly innocent and still think that, unfair as it is to him, the political interest of the country would be better served with a nominee who didn't have to be confirmed under a cloud of suspicion.
When she landed her $69 million deal and moved to NBC from Fox under a cloud of controversy over her divisiveness, many, myself included, resented that Kelly bumped out fan favorites (and two black journalists I admire greatly) Al Roker and Tamron Hall.
After a black cadet at the Air Force Academy's preparatory school made the accusation that someone had written racist words on the dorms of other black cadets, the entire Academy came under a cloud of suspicion by school superintendent Lt. Gen. Salveria.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 (Reuters) - The former chief executive of human resources software firm Zenefits, Parker Conrad, on Tuesday made public a new startup that will compete with his old company, marking a comeback by the Silicon Valley entrepreneur who left Zenefits under a cloud.
Andrew Wheeler, a longtime Washington insider, has kept a low profile compared to Scott Pruitt, who was forced to resign as head of the EPA in July under a cloud of ethics allegations including that he made staff search hotels for special skin lotion.
The Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition, (ABACE) opens Tuesday in Shanghai under a cloud of economic uncertainty, amid slowing Chinese growth, the U.S.-China trade dispute, and Beijing's crackdown on debt risks that has led funding to dry up in certain industries, brokers said.
Yankees 7, Royals 2 The Yankees on Thursday won a game over the Kansas City Royals, gained a game on the Boston Red Sox, and added their second All-Star pitcher of the week, but the day nevertheless ended under a cloud of gloom.
President Trump's decision to wind down a covert CIA program that had trained and equipped anti-regime Syrian rebels all but guarantees that Syrian President Bashar Assad will remain in power and leaves the fate of the rebels under a cloud, according to analysts.
Hours later, Representative Trent Franks, Republican of Arizona, resigned after the House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment — a move that made him the third member of Congress to leave under a cloud of claims of sexual impropriety in three days.
The United States was the top donor to Guatemala&aposs United Nations-backed anti-corruption commission, known as CICIG, which successfully brought charges against many senior officials in that country, including former President Otto Perez Molina, who resigned in 2015 under a cloud of scandal.
TAORMINA, Sicily — President Trump declined to endorse the Paris climate accords on Saturday, ending his first foreign trip much as he began it: at odds with several of the nation's allies and under a cloud of questions back home about his ties to Russia.
García was hardly the only Peruvian politician under a cloud: an international arrest warrant was issued for former President Alejandro Toledo, who is accused of demanding more than twenty million dollars in bribes for the construction of the Interoceanic Highway, which connects Peru to Brazil.
"I have no evidence, but I haven't met a single Iwerne person who thinks it's credible that Justin Welby didn't know that Smyth had left the country under a cloud connected to his behavior toward boys who had been on Iwerne camps," he said.
The principle recognized by the NLRB in the Trump hotel case — that workers must be free to talk with the public so they can effectively organize and advocate to improve working conditions — is under a cloud of uncertainty, thanks to a Trump-appointed majority on the board.
Here's what to watch for: President Trump's first bilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin was already cast under a cloud of controversy — thanks in no small part to Trump's rocky week in Europe where he repeatedly attacked NATO allies and undermined UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
After enduring months of unrest and years of questions about if and when President Joseph Kabila — who has led the country for nearly two decades, often under a cloud of corruption allegations— would ever leave office, Tshisekedi's swearing-in is considered a victory for the country.
Sun, who is swimming under a cloud in Gwangju with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) set to hear a doping case against him in September, came home second in the 252.43 but got the win when Lithuanian Danas Rapsys was disqualified for a false start.
Ideally, such investigations should aim to get to the bottom of things as quickly as is feasible, punish wrongdoers, bulldoze delaying tactics in legitimate cases, dispense with trivial offenses, and generally minimize the length of time that major government officials serve under a cloud of suspicion.
Without even the simplest step of transparency of Trump's global conflicts of interest, American foreign policy will continue to fall under a cloud of suspicion both at home and abroad, fraught with accusations of manipulation by foreign governments and self-dealing by Trump and his administration.
The answer couldn't be more important to 750,000 immigrants who currently have DACA protections and have been living under a cloud of uncertainty since Trump took office — but who have seen aggressively ramped-up deportation efforts target others in their communities while mostly leaving them alone.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ethics probe into U.S. Representative Blake Farenthold, who is already under a cloud for alleged sexual misconduct, is being expanded to look into whether he mixed his political campaign with congressional work and lied to the House Ethics Committee, the panel said on Thursday.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Tuesday: Executives gather in Frankfurt for the IAA auto show under a cloud of a growing anti-diesel, anti-petrol backlash, and trade tensions with the U.S. administration.
Durant, who left the Warriors to sign with the Brooklyn Nets over the summer, opened up to the Wall Street Journal about his time with Golden State, and how he felt he was the odd man out since arriving there under a cloud of controversy in 2016.
The difference between them and him is that Mr. Nadler will soon have the power to decide whether and when to use the Constitution's most extreme check on a president toiling under a cloud of investigations and accusations that he has abused the powers of his office.
At the same time, more than a dozen of Trump's Cabinet appointees and top aides have left their jobs under a cloud of investigations and scandals — not to mention scores of others in Trump's wider orbit who have been indicted in connection with the special counsel's Russia probe.
Against the federal government's formidable defence of the targeted deduction—which included a list of 178 laws that would come under a cloud of unconstitutionality if Mr Moritz prevailed—the Ginsburgs persuaded the panel of three judges to expand the tax benefit to all caregivers, irrespective of their gender.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has closed its espionage investigation into the former American diplomat Robin L. Raphel and will file no charges, her lawyer said on Monday, ending a case that had put her under a cloud of suspicion over her ties to Pakistan for more than a year.
And having that long-awaited victory accomplished by a male judicial appointee confirmed under a cloud of #MeToo suspicion seems like a good way to cement a perception that's fatal to the pro-life movement's larger purposes — the perception that you can't be pro-woman and pro-life.
More than two years later, Keith Schembri, the official who promoted that bogus story, is now himself under a cloud of suspicion in the murder plot, along with a multimillionaire businessman, Yorgen Fenech, 38, a close friend who was arrested at sea while trying to flee on his yacht.
Huawei remains under a cloud of security suspicion attached to its relationship with the Chinese state, which in 2017 passed legislation that gives authorities more direct control over the operations of internet-based companies — leading to fears it could repurpose network kit supplied by Huawei as a conduit for foreign spying.
The most worrying development so far this week for the Trump team is that Hill's stunning mention of Bolton raises the possibility that a possibly disgruntled former national security adviser, who was forced out under a cloud, may have an incentive to offer testimony that could damage his former boss.
PHILADELPHIA —Democrats arrived at their nominating convention on Sunday under a cloud of discord as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, abruptly said she was resigning after a trove of leaked emails showed party officials conspiring to sabotage the campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
If Roy Moore is elected to the Senate on Tuesday, he'll enter office under a cloud of credible sexual accusations, facing the suggestion by some of his peers that he should be expelled from the chamber and carrying his promise to the Alabama voters that he would stand up to Republican leaders.
But the vote has plunged the country into a political crisis, with the ruling Conservative Party looking for a new leader after Prime Minister David Cameron said he would stay on until October, delaying the launch of negotiations with the EU and leaving the country's economic prospects under a cloud of uncertainty.
Andreas Georgiou, a veteran of the International Monetary Fund, stepped down a year ago under a cloud after being charged in 2013 with inflating figures on the Greek budget deficit in 2009 in a way that made bailout conditions imposed on Athens by euro zone creditors more onerous than they might have been.
The man who the Dallas police say killed five officers in a barrage of bullets on Thursday was a troubled Army reservist who left Afghanistan under a cloud of sexual harassment charges made by a fellow soldier who sought an order of protection against him and said he needed mental health counseling.
That's a lot of trips for Uber, which is likely celebrating the traction under a cloud at the moment, given the fact that its CEO has just resigned, the results of an independent investigation into its culture found a lot of problem, and it's dealing with a mounting pile of legal troubles.
Winston Wolkoff, described in the New York Times as "a New York socialite who is best known for her role in producing the Met Gala," left the White House last year under a cloud of rumors that her company profited handsomely (to the tune of more than $1 million) from her inauguration work.
We only get a vague sense of why Maradona left Barcelona (injuries, extracurricular scandals), though it's clear he departed under a cloud of disgrace and disappointment, conveyed through footage of him lustily engaging in the kind of on-field brawl that is unique to soccer (instead of punching each other, they kick).
It's what they watch from morning to night, and even as the network has endured a surprising amount of turmoil in the 22016s (the departure of founder Roger Ailes under a cloud of sexual harassment accusations, the firing of longtime figurehead Bill O'Reilly), its position in the media firmament has remained roughly steady.
U.S. halts vetting of refugees in Australia deal after Trump's angry phone call U.S. halts vetting of refugees in Australia deal after Trump's angry phone call U.S. officials vetting asylum seekers detained in Nauru have departed the barren Pacific island, leaving a controversial refugee resettlement arrangement with Australia under a cloud of uncertainty.
"If the President succeeds in running out the clock, an entire presidential term will have gone by with the nation's highest officeholder making countless foreign policy decisions while under a cloud of potentially divided loyalty and compromised judgment caused by his enrichment from foreign states," lawyers for the Democrats wrote in the court filing.
A leading candidate in Friday's election to replace the former overseer of world soccer, who departed under a cloud of scandal last year, could bring some controversy of his own: Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa is a member of Bahrain's ruling family, which cracked down violently on protesters in the Arab Spring of 2011.
But after pressure from electricity generators and other energy interests concerned about regulatory certainty and litigation over emissions linked to climate change from environmentalists, former EPA head Scott Pruitt, who resigned last month under a cloud of ethics controversies, made replacing the plan with a more industry friendly measure a top priority for 2018.
Kantar made £2.56 billion ($3.2 billion) in revenues in 2018 and is profitable, according to figures from WPP's announcement of the sale: The partial divestment underscores how WPP has been reorganising and redefining itself in the wake of the departure of its longtime CEO and figurehead Martin Sorrell last year, who resigned under a cloud of controversy.
Uber sexual harassment findings215 claims investigated100 no action20+ terminations Can confirm, we're hearing at least 200 reports of harassment/discrimination at Uber and at least 20 terminations out of today's all hands The company has been operating under a cloud since February, when Susan Fowler, a former engineer, published her account of rampant sexism and harassment.
Unprecedented use of constitutional powers can firm up important norms, and in this case it would serve as a reminder to future presidential candidates: Yes, you might be able to win by violating all of the courtesies and standards our political system takes for granted, but even if you do, your presidency will run its course under a cloud.
Ohio State has been embroiled in several scandals, including one involving a once-heralded former football coach and another involving a now-dead athletics doctor: Resignation of football coach Jim Tressel In 22014, Meyer took over a beleaguered football program a season after former Buckeyes head football coach Jim Tressel left under a cloud of controversy.
Musk — under a cloud for production failings of his vaunted mainstream Model 3, along with a 22% plummet of Tesla's share price since September — is left with his old problem in place, and now a new one: He's still not making enough Model 3s And he has angered analysts responsible for rating his shares (here is the exchange).
This week's negotiations will take place under a cloud of controversy after Trump last week said he believes China should investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE and his son over unfounded allegations of corruption.
Restraining influences around the President have also loosened with the resignations of his confidante and communications director Hope Hicks, the departure under a cloud of his personal aide John McEntee, and the eclipse of his son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump amid ethics questions and the corrosive impact of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
During an interview with the FBI in November 2017, van der Zwaan also lied to officials about the timing of his last communication with Gates, which was as recently as September 2016 — around the same time that Manafort left the Trump campaign under a cloud of negative press concerning his lobbying ties to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych.
Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarris fundraises off expected Sessions Senate run Gabbard, Klobuchar qualify for Democratic debates Iowa poll: Warren, Buttigieg, Sanders and Biden in a tight scrape at the top MORE (D-Calif.) is under a cloud of doubt after a week in which she announced a staff restructuring, endured more unfavorable opinion polls and sharply reduced her presence in New Hampshire.
Another year, another installment of the Grammy Awards, which arrives with perhaps more than the usual baggage this year, operating under a cloud of concern after Mr. Ocean's decision not to submit his music for consideration and with a front-runner face-off that, depending how the night goes, might tell a frustrating story about non-inclusion (or end up making "Sturgill Simpson" a popular search term).
So, we end up with a result that satisfies no one: Kavanaugh gets a pass, as an accused should, because the case against him is woefully weak — Ford's account is not only unverified but rebutted by the supposed witnesses she has named; yet, Kavanaugh remains under a cloud of suspicion because his Senate supporters conceded Ford's credibility even though, no matter how sincere she may seem, her story is not credible.
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 will arrive in New York City on Monday under a cloud of controversy over his conversations with Ukraine's leaders, creating a new distraction as he kicks off three days of speeches and meetings at the United Nations General Assembly.
The Cannes Film Festival celebrated its 70th birthday this year under a cloud of global political unrest — a state of affairs that was hard to ignore at the fest, with the presence of machine gun-toting soldiers on the red carpet among the tuxedos and ballgowns, and the extraordinary security measures required to just enter a movie theater (one or two bag checks, plus both walk-through and wand metal detectors).
But the top US officials make their Mexican debut under a cloud, as Trump has introduced policies meant to back up campaign rhetoric that painted Mexico and Mexicans as a security threat and economic drain on the US. On Tuesday, the Trump administration issued guidance that broadens the scope of deportations from a previous focus on criminals to apply to every undocumented immigrant in the US. It also enables state and local law enforcement to act as immigration officers.
Cummings indicated that he intends to continue the investigation into scandals surrounding former EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, who left in July under a cloud of ethics investigations.
Bernhardt has been leading the agency in an acting capacity since December, when former Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE resigned under a cloud of ethics scandals.
Interior secretary Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE will leave the Cabinet at the end of the year under a cloud of alleged ethics rules violations.
Beyond appointing his own family to high office, retaining and promoting his businesses and profiting from foreign officials and corporate leaders who developed a sudden zest for his hotels and resorts, Mr. Trump chose to appoint top officials who traveled expensively on the taxpayer dime; who sent an aide to buy skin cream and tried to arrange a Chick-fil-A franchise for his wife; who rode into office on a horse and was driven out under a cloud of multiple ethics investigations.
" They write: "Democrats arrived at their nominating convention on Sunday under a cloud of discord as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, abruptly said she was resigning after a trove of leaked emails showed party officials conspiring to sabotage the campaign of Senator Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE of Vermont.
"Andrew Wheeler is the Acting Administrator of the EPA because of the departure of Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, which occurred under a cloud of ethical controversy and scandal that tarnished the reputation of the Agency," the Democrats wrote in a Friday letter to the ethics office.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's legal team is beginning its second day of arguments against his impeachment under a cloud of controversy on Monday following new revelations about former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Democratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote MORE's alleged knowledge of the Ukraine affair.

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