anger (noun)
7.8.22
Gavin Newsom punches GOP to Democratic applause
—Amie Parnes // The Hill // 8 Jul. 2022 // 6:00 AM ET
7.3.22
Biden moves on abortion haven’t quieted progressive anger
—Hanna Trudo & Julia Manchester // The Hill // 3 Jul. 2022 // 6:00 PM ET
Gavin Newsom punches GOP to Democratic applause
—Amie Parnes // The Hill // 8 Jul. 2022 // 6:00 AM ET
7.3.22
Biden moves on abortion haven’t quieted progressive anger
—Hanna Trudo & Julia Manchester // The Hill // 3 Jul. 2022 // 6:00 PM ET
6.25.22
Angry Democrats call on Biden to do more on abortion
—Amie Parnes & Morgan Chalfant // The Hill // 25 Jun. 2022 // 5:00 PM ET
Angry Democrats call on Biden to do more on abortion
—Amie Parnes & Morgan Chalfant // The Hill // 25 Jun. 2022 // 5:00 PM ET
12.26.21
One of the greatest threats to national security: Leon Panetta
—Fox News // 26 Dec. 2021 // 6 minutes 2 seconds
One of the greatest threats to national security: Leon Panetta
—Fox News // 26 Dec. 2021 // 6 minutes 2 seconds
10.7.21
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) sparked anger among Senate Republicans after he railed against them just after they helped advance a short-term debt ceiling extension over a key hurdle.
—Jordain Carney, "Schumer frustrates GOP, Manchin with fiery debt ceiling speech," 7 Oct. 2021 {10:13 PM EDT}
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) sparked anger among Senate Republicans after he railed against them just after they helped advance a short-term debt ceiling extension over a key hurdle.
—Jordain Carney, "Schumer frustrates GOP, Manchin with fiery debt ceiling speech," 7 Oct. 2021 {10:13 PM EDT}
5.18.21
Anger over surging food prices—so often the harbinger of political change throughout history from the French Revolution to the Arab Spring—is starting to translate into violent street protests from Colombia to Sudan.
—Joe Parkinson, "Covid’s Next Challenge: The Growing Divide Between Rich and Poor Economies," 18 May 2021 {9:08 AM ET}
Anger over surging food prices—so often the harbinger of political change throughout history from the French Revolution to the Arab Spring—is starting to translate into violent street protests from Colombia to Sudan.
—Joe Parkinson, "Covid’s Next Challenge: The Growing Divide Between Rich and Poor Economies," 18 May 2021 {9:08 AM ET}
12.25.20
In interviews Wednesday and Thursday, top advisers to both Democratic and Republican governors said that anger at the lack of a coordinated federal response to combat the pandemic had reached a boiling point during negotiations over a relief package... Both Republicans and Democrats have increasingly voiced anger at Capitol Hill — but now, even Republicans are beginning to chafe at Trump’s last-minute reversal.
—Reid Wilson, "Anger at Congress, Trump mounts among governors," 25 Dec. 2020 {9:00 AM EST}
12.14.20
While Newsom won widespread praise this spring for a health order that shuttered much of California in an effort to step the coronavirus pandemic, angst has been growing over recent directives that reimposed closures of businesses and schools and put some areas under a stay-at-home order. Anger also grew in recent weeks after it was reported that Newsom attended a birthday celebration at the prestigious French Laundry restaurant amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
—John Bowden, "California Gov. Newsom faces recall campaign over coronavirus restrictions," 14 Dec. 2020 {1:51 PM EST}
In interviews Wednesday and Thursday, top advisers to both Democratic and Republican governors said that anger at the lack of a coordinated federal response to combat the pandemic had reached a boiling point during negotiations over a relief package... Both Republicans and Democrats have increasingly voiced anger at Capitol Hill — but now, even Republicans are beginning to chafe at Trump’s last-minute reversal.
—Reid Wilson, "Anger at Congress, Trump mounts among governors," 25 Dec. 2020 {9:00 AM EST}
12.14.20
While Newsom won widespread praise this spring for a health order that shuttered much of California in an effort to step the coronavirus pandemic, angst has been growing over recent directives that reimposed closures of businesses and schools and put some areas under a stay-at-home order. Anger also grew in recent weeks after it was reported that Newsom attended a birthday celebration at the prestigious French Laundry restaurant amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
—John Bowden, "California Gov. Newsom faces recall campaign over coronavirus restrictions," 14 Dec. 2020 {1:51 PM EST}
anger (verb)