Sentences with phrase «ouster comes»

The ouster comes as a new spat of Apple HomeKit products have reached the store and it appears Apple prefers to focus on those items.
The truck's ouster came after NYRA officials received an email from a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo warning that the truck's name was «a problem waiting to blow up.»

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It comes as Uber tries to recover from a series of crises culminating in the ouster of Chief Executive Travis Kalanick and other top executives.
Those efforts would come as Prime Minister Najib faces increasing political pressure — including large protests in August calling for his ouster and opposition parties filing this week to hold a parliamentary no - confidence vote; it isn't clear when the vote would be held.
The fund comes during a tumultuous year for the venture capital and tech industries as they deal with sexism scandals that have resulted in the ouster of notable investors and executives at firms like Ignition Partners and startups like Uber and SoFi.
For Trump, the ouster was a long time coming, a product of the policy disagreements he has had with his secretary of state throughout Tillerson's 13 - month tenure.
Four days later, the White House made the latest high - profile administration departure official, announcing Tillerson's ouster in a move that officials said is likely only a prelude to more shake - up in the administration's upper echelons in the coming weeks.
Griffin's ouster was first reported late Monday by media industry analyst Ken Doctor, who said Griffin did not see the firing coming.
This ordeal comes right on the heels of the ouster of Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was banished from the league for racist comments.
As the three - year controversy over the gun club came to a head, questions arose about the legitimacy of the issue of lead - shot pollution, the possibility of an underlying anti-gun sentiment, and the role of Park District politics in the decision to seek the gun club «s ouster.
Issa's announcement comes two days after another California Republican, Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Edward Royce, announced his own retirement - leaving a nearby Orange County district amid a strong Democratic push for his ouster.
Stefanik last week came under fire for calling for EPA Chief Scott Pruitt to resign but declining to sign onto a House resolution calling for his ouster.
It has still never come to a vote in the Assembly, though Rousey said the ouster of Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver — who kept it from the floor out of deference to several senior colleagues — has improved its chances.
The new ad comes on the heels of the ouster of embattled JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson, who is widely blamed for the company's recent struggles.
The ongoing brouhaha at moca came to a head last summer, when the four artists on its board — Baldessari, Ruscha, Barbara Kruger, and Catherine Opie — resigned to protest the ouster of the museum's longtime chief curator, Paul Schimmel, who had clashed repeatedly with Deitch.
The letter also repeatedly signals the executive committee's commitment to museum director Jeffrey Deitch, who has come under fire since Schimmel's ouster and the resignation of four artist - trustees that followed.
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