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But Fellington swings his Wildcat too wide and suddenly finds himself in the crosshairs of a trailing Oscar.
But Fellington swings his Wildcat too wide and suddenly finds himself in the crosshairs of a trailing Oscar.
We are definitely in the crosshairs of the nostalgia economy.
We are definitely in the crosshairs of the nostalgia economy.
But a lot of talk here about the president's push for affordability and how insurers, health insurers might be right in the crosshairs of that as we await those earnings.
But a lot of talk here about the president's push for affordability and how insurers, health insurers might be right in the crosshairs of that as we await those earnings.
A $574 billion industry on pace to cross the trillion-dollar mark by the end of the decade, now caught in the crosshairs between two of the most powerful nations in the world.
A $574 billion industry on pace to cross the trillion-dollar mark by the end of the decade, now caught in the crosshairs between two of the most powerful nations in the world.
We are supporting our friends and neighbors in the crosshairs of President Trump through a crisis that we did not create.
We are supporting our friends and neighbors in the crosshairs of President Trump through a crisis that we did not create.
And as you might expect, the backlash from the people whose livelihoods were suddenly in the crosshairs was instantaneous.
Well, speaking of that, Bakari, the park service has also been in the crosshairs of this administration.
Naturally, this has often put him in the crosshairs of those who do not match his intellect and strategy.