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feat: update all fixtures and custom parsers to match (#713) * feat: Refactor and update fixtures This patch changes how fixtures are stored. Previously, a fixture's folder identified its domain and its filename identified when it was fetched. This has been changed so that the filename indicates the domain and the modified time of the file indicates how recently it was fetched. A fixture's filename can optionally include a modifier to distinguish between two different page types on the same domain, for example. Also included here are changes to the update-fixture script, both to accomodate the new filename scheme as well as to actually update all fixtures. The functionality for running automatically and opening PRs has been removed but will likely be reintroduced. Finally, all fixtures have been updated. * Remove reference to deleted extractor * feat: first batch of test and parser updates due to new fixtures * feat: update more custom parsers and unit tests * feat: update more custom parsers and unit tests and remove unnecessary parser * feat: update more custom parsers and unit tests * feat: update more parsers and add correct bloomberg html files * fix: remove console statement * feat: all parsers updated and tests passing * fix: update date_published tests to account for test server time difference * fix: cleanup remaining fixtures in folders * feat: move fixtures for newest custom parsers * feat: remove script changes * fix: update dist files to account for reverting script changes * adding .DS_Store to .gitignore * adding .DS_Store to .gitignore -- 2 * adding .DS_Store to .gitignore -- 3 lol * cleaning up some tests * fix: ran build:generator command to update generate-custom-parser dist file * fix: update rollup configs to generate source maps and update source maps * fix: use underscore in place of unused error variable * fix: remove unused fixture Co-authored-by: Postlight Bot <adam.pash+postlight-bot@postlight.com> Co-authored-by: flbn <overasc@gmail.com>
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</div></section></div><div class="css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn"><div class="css-53u6y8"><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Last December, Ms. Haley said that women who had accused Mr. Trump of sexual misconduct &#x201C;should be heard, and they should be dealt with.&#x201D; It was a surprising break from the administration&#x2019;s longstanding assertion that the accusations were false, and that voters rightly dismissed them when they elected Mr. Trump.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">&#x201C;I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up,&#x201D; <a class="css-yywogo" href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/transcript-nikki-haley-on-face-the-nation-dec-10-2017/" title="" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Ms. Haley told CBS</a>.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">In April, <a class="css-yywogo" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/15/us/politics/trump-russia-sanctions-syria.html" title="">Ms. Haley announced</a> that the administration would impose sanctions on Russian companies found to be assisting Syria&#x2019;s chemical weapons program. It was part of a menu of options on how to retaliate against a suspected gas attack that killed dozens on April 7. But the next day, the White House announced that Mr. Trump had decided not to go forward with the sanctions, contradicting Ms. Haley.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">The White House said she had gotten &#x201C;<a class="css-yywogo" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/world/europe/trump-nikki-haley-russia-sanctions.html" title="">ahead of the curve</a>,&#x201D; and one official attributed Ms. Haley&#x2019;s statement to &#x201C;momentary confusion.&#x201D; Ms. Haley testily responded that she did not &#x201C;get confused.&#x201D;</p></div><aside class="css-ew4tgv" aria-label="companion column"></aside></div><div></div><div class="css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn"><div class="css-53u6y8"><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">At the State Department, however, officials quietly applauded Ms. Haley&#x2019;s strong words on Russia. With Mr. Trump refusing to criticize President Vladimir V. Putin and some of his advisers reluctant to get too far in front of him, they felt she was stepping into a vacuum.</p></div><aside class="css-ew4tgv" aria-label="companion column"></aside></div><div></div><div class="css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn"><div class="css-53u6y8"><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Last month, Ms. Haley collided with Mr. Bolton after she announced that Mr. Trump would lead a session of the United Nations Security Council devoted entirely to Iran. After European officials protested that doing so would showcase divisions in the West because of Mr. Trump&#x2019;s decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, the White House broadened the theme to countering weapons of mass destruction.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Mr. Bolton did not criticize Ms. Haley. But he drove the decision to shift the agenda. White House officials noted that under United Nations rules, Iran would have been entitled to send its president to the meeting &#x2014; setting up the awkward possibility that Mr. Trump would have sat across a table from Iran&#x2019;s leader.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Ms. Haley also favored negotiating the continued participation of the United States in the Global Compact for Migration, a senior administration official said. But officials at the White House opposed it, and the United States announced last December it was pulling out.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">At times, though, Ms. Haley seemed more in sync with Mr. Trump on policy than other members of his national security team, and she did not hesitate to highlight that. She spoke out forcefully in favor of the president&#x2019;s formal recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, as well as his decision to cut American funding to Palestinian refugees.</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Ms. Haley has been criticized by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a liberal nonprofit watchdog group. On Monday, the grou
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