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" ... As the nation convulsed with police brutality protests this spring, TV cop shows started to catch a lot of flak. Reality shows that glorify the police were the first to go. In June, Paramount Network pulled the plug on Cops, the patrol car ride-along that has been on the air since 1989. That same month A&E canceled LivePD, the spectacle that followed police in “real time” and was its most popular show, months after the network signed a contract for another 160 episodes. Spectrum postponed the second season debut of its Bad Boys spinoff series, LA’s Finest. ... "
" ... Grimacing, hopping and rubbing, and looking back at the mourners as if I were ending a dance, I finally stumbled back to the van, led by my convulsed driver, his hand covering his grin, while my ill-fitting sarong unraveled around my splotched legs. At last I could remove the damned sarong, scream "Fuck!" and scratch away. ... "
" ... In a country convulsed by pandemic, protests, and presidential politics, baseball bickering is costing the game legions of future fans – not to mention plenty of current ones. They’re not rooting for the Hatfields or the McCoys, just nine innings of peaceful escape. ... "
" ... In an astonishingly brief time-span, the coronavirus pandemic has convulsed the lives of people both in the U.S. and globally, sending the markets reeling in a free-fall, ushering in a possible recession. It's a unprecedented public health crisis of a magnitude that is both disruptive and frightening. Like many establishments that have either been ordered to close to flatten the spread of the virus or can only operate in take-out and/or delivery mode, cannabis businesses, too, are feeling the severe pain points of this contagion. While some business leaders and experts are adopting an understandably realistic and bleak view of the pandemic’s harmful repercussions on the industry, others are choosing a more guarded and yes, optimistic outlook. ... "
" ... U.S. policy has had a similarly negative effect on Japan. American military support has left Tokyo as a geopolitical dependent, vulnerable to its potentially aggressive neighbors, both North Korea and China. Moreover, Tokyo’s relationship with Pyongyang has been convulsed by the fate of Japanese kidnapped by the North decades ago. In terms of Korean security Japan largely has been a nullity, even though the latter has far more at stake than does America. Only recently have Tokyo and the DPRK again been attempting to reach a modus vivendi; in fact, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe suggested the possibility of a summit if the North accounts for its earlier misbehavior. ... "