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Voices from the left and the right slammed former FBI director James Comey over the revelations in his new book, «A Higher Loyalty,» USA Today reports.
He may have fallen out with Fergie over revelations in his autobiography but even the manager regrets selling him.

Not exact matches

The revelation follows the release in May, following another FoI battle, of the so - called «black spider memos» sent by the Prince to ministers over several years.
The revelation the state government's Office of Shared Services is to be disbanded after costing taxpayers almost $ 450 million over six years is just the latest in a long line of public sector financial disasters.
One of the complicating factors in this case is that there have been so many revelations about Donald Trump, including the tape of him saying he sexually assaulted women on a regular basis because he was famous, that quibbling over the publication of some Clinton - related material seems unreasonable — if not actually unfair.
The case dates back to 2015, long before Facebook became mired in controversy over revelations that millions of its users» private information fell into the hands of British consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
Silicon Valley, will you shake your collective head over the revelations, read the apologies, and go on about your business, relieved that three VCs who committed sexual harassment aren't in a position to do so anymore?
The wave of revelations and responses to sexual harassment — at least in the workplace — is crashing over Miami Beach.
yields will hit the highs on close end of the day... equity markets setting up to be slammed tomorrow maybe but today they have run over weak shorts in the face of rates... the federal reserve see's this and again will wonder if they are behind on hikes, strong data, major expansion in credit, lack of wage growth rising bond yields and ballooning debt... rates will go much higher and equities will have revelations as to what that means for valuations
Stunning revelation over alleged affair... Cambridge Analytica declares insolvency... and toxic legacy of CIA's harrowing mind - control experiments

Top story: President repaid Michael Cohen, says Rudy Giuliani

Hello, it's Warren Murray with Thursday's news in precis form.

He was responding to questions at the annual Boao Forum in China over the recent revelation that personal data of Facebook users may have been improperly shared with political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica, which in turn allegedly used the data to influence the 2016 US presidential election.
Revelations of Wells Fargo's problems with small - business customers come almost a month after it reached a $ 190 million settlement over opening as many as 2 million accounts in retail customers» names without their knowledge.
The revelation sparked a growing debate over Facebook's privacy standards at a time when the company was battling a noticeable decline in usage.
The settlement comes as Wells Fargo faces increased scrutiny from lawmakers over a separate issue: revelations that bank employees created as many as 2 million accounts in customers» names without those customers» knowledge or consent.
On the day that Daniels canceled the deal, protesters gathered in front of Trump Tower in New York City to express outrage over week - old revelations that the Republican presidential nominee had once bragged about grabbing women by the crotch, news that was prompting a number of women to come forward with stories of alleged sexual misconduct by the candidate.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg initially expressed skepticism that Facebook could have been used to influence voters, but a series of revelations over Russian meddling have caused the company to make big changes in recent months.
Facebook has been embroiled in controversy for weeks over the revelation that data was shared and then not deleted.
This is a remarkable revelation (kudos to Cynthia O'Murchu and Robert Smith at FT), yet note that prudential regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have taken no action — at least in public — for fear or toppling over the sagging Deutsche Bank.
Revelations in recent years by former U.S. spy contractor Edward Snowden about widespread surveillance of communications have done nothing to dispel the wariness of civil libertarians and privacy advocates concerning sovereignty over data.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying before two Senate committees on Tuesday over the Cambridge Analytica scandal and revelations about the platform's role in the dissemination of Russian disinformation during the 2016 presidential campaign.
When later quizzed over whether the recent revelations of data security compromises had resulted in the dismissal of employees at fault, Zuckerberg accepted ultimate responsibility but added that he doesn't want to «throw anyone under the bus for mistakes that we've made here.»
Attorneys for Waymo have said in court that over the nearly year - long case they have amassed a file of evidence against Uber and were ready to go to trial before the revelation of the Jacobs letter, which came days before the original trial date.
Public anger over how tech giants stockpile and cash in on users» information exploded last month with the revelation that the data firm hired by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign — Cambridge Analytica — was able to access and evaluate the...
The revelation that Quebec was chosen over other provinces to play host to Amazon's data cluster comes at a time when Kathleen Wynne's Ontario Liberal government is reeling from an energy policy that has sent electricity prices skyrocketing in recent years.
In d LDS a 2nd book of divine revelation, The Book of Mormon, is upheld over the Bible.
But Muslims have a principle of exegesis: the horizontal plain of Muhammad's revelation, which he received over 23 years, from 609, when he was 40, until his death in 632.
The details that are inconsistent are the ones that got screwed up in the telling and retelling over however many years it took from the original revelation to a primitive intellect until the Hebrews codified and wrote it down.
Liberal Protestants in the last two centuries also claimed to use Scripture as their sole norm, and over time came to distinguish revelation from the words of the Bible.
Religion Dispatches: How the Logic of Law Enforcement Leads to Spying on Muslims It's always nice to get a shout out in the New York Times, although this particular one comes from a few years back, before the most recent revelations of the NYPD's activities, which our own Hussein Rashid, among others, has been all over.
In his usual manner, Pieper pushes philosophical inquiry up to and sometimes a little over the edge of theology, but is always respectful of the indispensable part of revelation in attaining true wisdoIn his usual manner, Pieper pushes philosophical inquiry up to and sometimes a little over the edge of theology, but is always respectful of the indispensable part of revelation in attaining true wisdoin attaining true wisdom.
Wonder and awe before the majesty of the Creator, answering a high call to service, being transformed by a Power greater than our own, being aware of a Presence in whose fellowship we find our strength, being reinforced by the divine help so that we triumph over trouble, opening our lives to inspired hours when the best seems the most real — all these are responses to revelations of reality above and beyond ourselves, but nowhere is such revelation so compelling as when it comes incarnate in a person.
The pilgrimage is an annual form of congregational worship in which those Muslims who are able to make the trip assemble from all over the world at Mecca, the home of the revelation to Muhammad (may God bless him).
Underlying this erroneous tendency, as Faith has pointed out many times over the last forty years, is the implicit or explicit denial of the transcendence of God, the Divinity of Christ, the historical objectivity of revelation and the authority of the Church in matters of faith and morals, and also the denial of the spiritual soul as a principle of existence that is distinct from yet integrates the material within the unity of our human nature.
We may then pass over the whole group of four in order to consider the remaining two --(5) immortality and (6) revelation — from the perspective of black theology.
Jews believe in a Messiah, but don't believe it was Jesus (though the passover ceremony is all about Christ); Muslims go back to Abraham but since the prophet Mohammad don't have any recent connection to God; Catholics came from a combination of the Roman and Christian church after the death of Christ's apostles; Protestant's see misunderstandings in the Catholic church and have tried in various forms over the years to correct them without any true religious authority; Mormons believe God restored the truths of the original Christian church back on earth through modern prophets and revelation.
Reason and revelation may continue to squabble, notably in recent controversies over evolution, but these conflicts are contained and mediated by tradition, and few seriously expect our societies to guide themselves by anything except a dynamic interaction between these three intellectual forces.
Christians must not claim that Christian revelation makes Christianity superior to other religions, she believes: «What Christianity has going for it is its substantive proposal of a way of life — a way of life over which Christians argue in the effort to witness to and be disciples of Christ, and with which they enter into argument with others.»
Evangelicals are those who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation, but they are at an impasse over the interpretation of major theological matters.
As I use the word in this book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traits.
No doubt the church has been right in acknowledging the deity of Christ and the Incarnation as the fullest measure of the divine revelation of which human nature is capable; though it should be pointed out that the church as a rule undertook to stand fast and to hold the ground of the traditional, historical faith, enshrined in the New Testament, and — as the histories of dogma make clear - only took over metaphysical definitions which had already been hammered out on the anvils of logical and exegetical disputation.
If we accept the second of these two, it becomes apparent that what is revealed in Jesus Christ is the meaning of history because in that fellowship we find this kind of interchange brought to such a high level of dominance over counterprocesses that it has stood before all subsequent Western history as the revelation of this way of life.
What has been claimed as revelation from a divine source of knowledge is in fact the product of human creativity, stretching back over a very long time and involving countless people.
The greatest miracle was the revelation of the Qur» an which was transmitted by the Prophet in passages of unequal length at different times over a period of twenty - three years.
The Day of the Lord will be preceded by: — Rebellion — The revelation of the man of lawlessness who will: — Oppose and exalt himself over God — Set himself up in God's temple — Proclaim to be God — Be revealed when the one holding him back is taken out of the way — Be accompanied by satanic, counterfeit miracles — Deceive those who do not love the truth 6.
What people resist in preaching, while courteously calling the sermons «too, deep» or «over their heads», is that movement of thought which asks at the outset the acceptance of a conclusion which the minister reached privately in his study or received by some special revelation.
The question of the meaning of the traditional teaching about the centrality, finality, and unsurpassability of Christ in revelation needs to be raised and discussed over and over.
As Professor A. F. Taylor has insisted in The Faith of a Moralist, all «working» religions which hold sway over the great multitude of men tend to be «revealed»; and even in primitive expressions of the religious impulse something of the idea of «revelation» is to be found.
Appollonius continued to explain incarnation, the Word becoming flesh and the revelation of God through Jesus Christ and his passion, victory over sin and went on to say that,» He has taught us to rein in our anger, to direct our desires, to restrain our instincts, to dissipate our sorrows.
As Maimonides pointed out in the twelfth century, Jews and Christians do not differ over what constitutes scriptural revelation per se but rather in our often differing interpretations of that same revelation.
The revelation of the mind and character of God preserved by scribes in over 8,000 manuscripts of the Latin Vulgate; 5,000 Greek manuscripts; 13,000 manuscripts of the New Testament; The Septuagint (Greek translation of Hebrew Old Testament, 285 BC); Codex Sinaiticus (early copy of the Bible, 350AD); Codex Vaticanus (early copy of the Bible, 325 AD).
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