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We are not living through The Handmaid's Tale, thank God, but we are always living through The Handmaid's Tale.
But they're also a uniquely fun way to show the world what you're living through, the moment you're living through it.
I may not know how to read or write, but I know that what I am living through — what thousands of detained immigrants are living through — is a real injustice.
It established a one-time renegade rock star as a great American father figure — a troubled, depressive, always questioning father figure — who was living through what we're all living through on some level.
All while living through this really personal and emotional experience.
"I've been making a living through my winnings," he explained.
And I am: My parents' dreams are living through me.
We are living through the antithesis of creation right now.
In a way, we're collectively living through a revenge plot.
But Britain is nonetheless living through a period of turmoil.
And the consequences of that, we are living through today.
These days we're living through another great redefinition of masculinity.
We are living through a time of significant tape inflation.
We are living through history again, and it is awful.
Messages from students living through an attack are particularly compelling.
I hope we are not living through that right now.
The fact is, we are living through a test already.
They're trying to make a living through entrepreneurship and business.
We are living through a golden age of exoplanet discoveries.
But living through it was not the definition of success.
We are now living through another of those dark chapters.
Still, Heffernan believes that we are living through a revolution.
If you're living through it indoors, give us your tips.
Again, we're living through an unprecedented pandemic, and that's terrifying.
"Gaza is living through a real humanitarian crisis," he said.
LONDON — We are living through the golden age of celebrity relationships.
The extraordinary times that we are living through demand nothing less.
The rich democracies of the West are living through strange times.
Her mind is living through days her body will never see.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATS in much of Europe are living through torrid times.
"I have lived through what you are living through," he says.
We're living through one of the biggest social revolutions maybe ever.
We're living through an evolution from industrial economics to digital economics.
So it's so much fun playing her and living through her.
What richer source of data, to be living through their eyes.
Yes, he makes a living through sometimes caustic reviews and rants.
You could even say we're living through a worldwide Introvert Revolution.
You can even say we're living through a worldwide Introvert Revolution.
Living through the conflict on a daily basis makes work complicated.
We really are living through a moment of major transitional change.
You're kind of living through us, being minorities, in a way.
We are also living through another era of democratic self-doubt.
So here are a few other lessons from living through HIV.
"Barcelona does not deserve what we are living through," she said.
In short, we are living through a bona fide constitutional crisis.
So to be living through a similar scenario is very bizarre.
We the People America is living through a civic stress test.
"Enough is enough ... people are living through a tragedy," said Baker.
I feel we're living through difficult times now as a country.
In Indian country there's this major catastrophe we are living through.
The level of stress ordinary people are living through is extraordinary.
I can't imagine what the families living through this are enduring.
In Greece, regular citizens are living through a devastating economic crisis.
HARRIS: It was actually just so surreal living through it all again.
I'm living through these women who have had enough, and just snap.
It feels hard to talk about, on top of living through it.
"Better Living Through Criticism" is composed of six chapters and four dialogues.
Are we, in fact, living through a time of the dark palette?
"We're living through a bizarre era, it's no question," Mr. Tapper said.
SAN FRANCISCO — We might be living through a new age of miracles.
Eventually, you feel like you're living through the '80s in real time.
You would never know that I was living through an NYC winter.
Shell-shocked Americans are living through the worst recovery in modern times.
Earlier in his creative career, Mr. McBride made his living through music.
Now, Trump is living through the effects — and images — of his decisions.
"I left the country for the situation we're living through," he said.
For Americans living through turbulent times, Canada can seem like a refuge.
And the democratic experiment that we are living through at present began.
What we are living through is not a battle but a war.
Venezuela is living through its worst political and economic crisis in history.
Because mostly it's a white picket fence family living through comedic moments.
I was female, I was a mother, I was living through this.
We have to remember what kind of revolutionary period we're living through.
The events highlight the long-term impact of living through school shootings.
But even accounting for that, it's clear we're living through something unprecedented.
We are living through a period of serious threat to American democracy.
Ayala Leon felt helpless knowing another family was living through the same nightmare.
We are living through the worst opioid crisis the U.S.A. has ever known.
Not that they aren't aware of the dangers of living through your phone.
It was so timely for what I was actually living through in school.
"Right now we are living through a crisis in our democracy," she said.
Hear the people living through the socialist hell of present-day Venezuela, listen.
By the 1940s, the idea of better living through chemistry had taken hold.
"  "I am living through a cycle of anxiety, anger, hopelessness, loss, and depression.
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"We're living through the largest refugee crisis since World War II," Breen said.
But it turns out to be an invaluable testament to living through heterosexuality.
Perhaps that's the upside of the stomach-churning political era we're living through.
On Election Day, I felt like I was living through a horror movie.
It's hard to overstate how unprecedented — and troubling — a moment we're living through.
But we're living through an era when almost all of that is disappearing.
I'm living through it, and I have lupus, but it doesn't have me.
By living through these anxiety-provoking social situations, patients can overcome their fears.
Mr. Abel earned a modest living through his books, magazine articles and speeches.
There's no denying the fact we're living through a worrying moment in history.
We are living through one of the nation's longest periods of economic growth.
FX boss John Landgraf warned that the industry was living through a bubble.
Two completely different explanations of the political moment we are living through now.
"We think of it as we are living through an extinction phase," Bird said.
It reminds me of when I was starting out and living through that era.
We're living through a geopolitical situation where hasty words can lead to disastrous actions.
We're living through history and our history books are being written in real time.
So there's a lot of uncertainty here, and we're all living through the experiment.
I have kind of been living through two people for the past eight years.
Seven years later, at 32, Leonard makes a living through his travel blog, Tourist2Townie.
Go deeper: America's farmers are living through the worst economic crisis in 30 years
Many of his students have found a way to make a living through cooking.
Fifteen million people, or 16% of the population, make a living through coffee farming.
How does that living through that era compare to how you're feeling this year?
"Right now we're living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy," she said.
The Libyan people certainly don't blame America for the chaos they are living through.
Despite living through multiple so-called bubbles, I started out by clarifying my terms.
Have a worldview that understands history and the moment we are currently living through.
I hated it as a child living through war and I hate it now.
People living through Brexit uncertainty or a natural disaster have disproportionate questions and concerns.
In our community, we have been living through radical uncertainty from forces of nature.
Yemenis are living through what U.N. officials have called the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
This model explains what we are living through better than anything I have encountered.
There are signs we may be living through a second outbreak of mammoth fever.
I was not living through the experience that I was hearing on that record.
HARY, NOSY ANDRAGNAMBALA, MADAGASCAR (translated): This is how I make a living, through this net.
We're living through it and watching it play out every single day on our screens.
I think that dissonance is key to understanding the American divide we're all living through.
On economic policy, the country is currently living through an era of government-sponsored looting.
But we're living through the worst law enforcement crisis in the history of modern policing.
Holiday Inn We're living through a massive transformation that creates opportunities in so many ways.
It seems palpable that the West is living through a crucial moment in its history.
But Takei says living through the trauma with his family intact is how they survived.
People now are living through things that they haven't talked about for many, many years.
Living through the experience that you fear might help to rob it of its power.
"I couldn't imagine my parents living through a construction zone for months," Mr. Nguyen said.
In one brain hack, I kept living through a former prisoner's hellish, drug-addled experiences.
We need to find ways for people to encounter disasters without actually living through them.
A decade ago, Milan and Italy felt they were still living through their golden age.
Vladimir V. Putin, another midcareer intelligence officer, was living through the same loss of status.
Museums in the United States and Europe are living through a time of profound transformation.
"The sensation is that we are living through another nightmare," Barcelona Coach Luis Enrique said.
For people that buy this, living through the growing pains is basically the fun part.
At times it seems like we're still living through a replay of 1970s political dramas.
"So you&aposd never know if you were living through a reversal, really," Beggan said. 
The country has been living through one of the longest declines in fertility in decades.
We're living through an unprecedented breakdown in America's ability to function like a normal country.
I know we're living through this extraordinary economic transformation that is really disrupting people's lives.
In an era like the one we're living through, it's easy to feel hopeless and dejected.
But the minimal premium hikes suggest we are not living through the slow death of Obamacare.
But no one seemed to think they were living through the final days of the campaign.
It would be funny, except we're all going to be living through it for four years.
Because of its inherent uncertainty, the historical present always feels precarious to those living through it.
What we're doing is we're living through an evolution between two ways of approaching the world.
Growing up idolizing Eminem, he dreamed of making a living through rapping in his native tongue.
" She describes Americans "living through a lens" and curating their lives as if they were "ornaments.
Back in 2008-09 the social democrats thought they were living through a social democratic moment.
Shooting back at a shooter may be your only chance at living through such an incident.
It's what King excels at, living through some of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
We're living through the "Thelma and Louise" election, and it doesn't work out in the end.
And, if you're living through one of those tough times, try to remember that it's temporary.
But this argument misunderstands what is needed for the political moment we are currently living through.
It's really a common nightmare, and I just think we're literally living through a nightmare now.
"This whole thing captures the constant, exhausting bewilderment of living through the Trump era," Meyers summarised.
We are living through unusual times, and the tendency is to reach for extreme historical analogies.
To the Editor: Those quoted in your article fear the possibility of living through another incident.
It's become commonplace to say we're living through a similar, if less bloody, period of tumult.
"Unfortunately it's just the start, highlighting that we're living through a generation-defining moment," he added.
They exist because living through a time of economic, technological, demographic and cultural transition is hard.
In Mark Zuckerberg's view, this funky political moment we're living through is just a temporary blip.
Living through 70 years of change hasn't shaken Wu's faith in Mao or the Communist Party.
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We're living through a weird and disturbing dream and we don't seem able to wake up.
It arrives as scientists are gathering more evidence that Earth may be living through its sixth extinction.
Is intimacy lost when your look is digitally modified, or is that just better living through technology?
Irvin is a believer of the Hindu system of Lila, or the practice of living through play.
The country is living through an astonishing story without a full sense of what that story is.
"We are living through a moment of huge upheaval, but also of great opportunity," his website intones.
Only then can we live up to DuPont's old slogan: ''Better things for better living through chemistry.
Murthy insists that we keep too much "junk" and are living through the era of "peak stuff".
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As you'll already know, we're living through one of those moments when everyone's obsessed with vinyl again.
What was it like for you personally as someone from Toronto living through the Rob Ford saga?
Predictability sometimes feels safer, but the beauty of living through your passion is every turn is unknown.
"We are living through a time when it is easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless," Skinner says.
But the issue has become particularly acute in the South, where millions still remember living through segregation.
From building clinics on its campus to encouraging healthier living through activity challenges on the Apple Watch.
We are now living through the latest contest over the terms of a new global economic system.
People could quickly find out whether he was living through a website dedicated to answering that question.
"And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy," she added.
It almost always declines, driven by improvements in medical care and healthier living through diet and exercise.
"This has been a terrible ordeal for Alfa Bank, like living through a Kafka novel," he said.
I believe my children are right where they belong, covered in mud, running and living through nature.
Soon he was living through his darkest chapter, sleeping on benches in Sheepshead Bay and Marine Park.
In practice, we're living through a glut, in which no joke feels original and few feel sufficient.
Part of the reason for that, I think, is that we're living through a strange historical moment.
The first news story I remember living through is post-war soap rationing in the early 1950s.
"I'm living through a time when it's impossible to be a hero," said the director, Lyndsey Turner.
Scientists call it the sixth mass extinction, and this is the time that we're now living through.
I've talked to her, and I can tell you she is living through a lot of pain.
"Unfortunately it's just the start, highlighting that we're living through a generation-defining moment," El-Erian tweeted.
She also has to keep "creators", many of whom make a handsome living through the site, happy.
I wasn't living through any hardships, but wanted to come to the U.S. to pursue career advancement.
He has since made a living through a jigsaw puzzle of writing assignments, consulting and book authorship.
This is what Brazilians were living through while Woodstock and Watergate were happening in the United States.
"This is an accumulation of what the people have been living through in recent years," Hamed added.
That is why it doesn't much matter that "Better Living Through Criticism" is more slalom than argument.
That means you will be likely living through the aftermath, whether you plan for it or not.
But despite feeling shut out, and living through the backlash, Brown said she's happy her story came out.
Elliott: Certainly we were living through the consequences of the financial stuff that happened in 22 and 22.
The simple point is that we're living through a massive transformation that creates opportunities in so many ways.
In fact, the NFC chip is only one part of his dedication to living through experimentation and science.
To those living through such periods, this depressing effect would show up in lower inflation and wage rises.
It struck me that sometimes imagining an experience is just as rewarding as living through the actual thing.
But the WSJ's reporting highlights that actually living through these rapid scientific advances can be challenging and emotional.
"We are living through a time and period whereby democracies are undergoing fundamental challenges and changes," he added.
Some of which may really come in handy if you find yourself living through the next zombie apocalypse.
The film used fraying family bonds to expand and intensify the horror its teen hero was living through.
We are still living through the repercussions of that horrible decision, but at least Obama learned from it.
After years of living through the group's brutal reign, survival has become second nature to the al-Hamids.
The bigger picture: The U.S. isn't the only country living through a period of protest and political unrest.
Living through a loss of this kind required us to reexamine our patterns of communication and prioritize vulnerability.
Politics don't make food particularly palatable, particularly not the kind of politics we're living through at the moment.
We are living through a pandemic -- and everything normal about our daily lives has been put on hold.
It's a hard pivot to make, and a sign of just how extraordinary an election we're living through.
As you say, we're always living through our screens, always performing, always projecting our image and our story.
However, the cause of the disaster that, by all indications, we are already living through should be clearer.
Focusing on the "Long Now" provides an escape from wrestling with the dark times we are living through.
One of the most frightening things Offred struggled to understand was the political change she was living through.
When I was living through the siege of Aleppo, I thought I would be killed with my daughter.
In his first book, "Better Living Through Criticism" (Penguin Press)—a title to stir every Jewish mother's heart!
Northern Wisconsin is used to living through this type of weather, but this is extreme even for here.
I relate to that because it's the story of my life, living through the peaks and the valleys.
The data shows pretty clearly that despite those problems, we are currently living through the best of times.
So I think it's a scary time, it's not a time I ever expected to be living through.
VICE News visited both towns to learn how these policies are working from the people living through them.
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About 9 percent of people with existing disabilities had to have a limb amputated after living through crisis situations.
But wait—aren't we living through the greatest explosion of entrepreneurial energy in human history, spearheaded by tech companies?
I don't really know how to process the magnitude of it yet—of this idea of living through history.
He said he's had severe anxiety since living through the hurricane and the power and water outages that followed.
That uncertainty about love and all the things that matter is worth cherishing and leaving alone and living through.
The team found out that the slimmer penguins may have a better chance of living through tough, Antarctic winters.
One of the big problems of living through the board game renaissance is that fans are spoiled for choice.
Biggers has made his living through teaching, and has financed his work by winning fellowships in America and abroad.
It was all about the transformation of modern India, but told through five families living through it, regular families.
Meg Medina's "Burn Baby Burn" (Candlewick Press), a novel about a teenage girl living through New York's 1977 blackout.
Every kinner should stand on their own two feet and forge ahead and earn a living through respectable means.
Roizen thinks the boom-boom tech economy we've been living through in recent years has officially turned the corner.
We are living through a nuclear nightmare on the Korean Peninsula after more than two decades of optimistic diplomacy.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen found a significant tie between living through periods of poverty and aging prematurely.
GREENE: Is part of you worried we're living through the first few chapters of some dystopian science fiction novel?
We are at a pivotal moment in history, living through a series of events that haven't happened since 28500.
Living through other people won't work, whether you do it for attorney privileges or peer assimilation or analyst love.
The truth, however, is that people in the US are currently living through an unprecedented deterioration of air quality.
Knowing what we know, it remains up to the consumer to determine if Life is worth living through again.
"We are living through a flood of refugees who are fleeing war and hunger" as well as persecution, Francis said.
I have older men who are saying that they were cheerleaders and that they're excited to be living through us.
But Klein and Woodle were once at-risk youth themselves, living through significant trauma and hardship in their younger years.
Tatiana really wanted people to be present, and people have more fun when they're not living through their phone's screen.
We're living through a veritable renaissance of ludicrously fast cars that none of us will ever drive, let alone afford.
"The motivations that drew me into this are hyper-partisanship and the highly divided times we're living through," Blake said.
If not...well, you may be better off staying home and binging American Horror Story instead of living through it.
She wrote volumes, about the role of women, about compassion, about the power of art, about living through dark times.
I feel like we're living through a very, very dark period in human history — certainly the darkest that I've experienced.
We are living through the single biggest change in the religious and cultural landscape in Britain for centuries, even millennia.
AMERICA is living through strange times when the headline "duelling committee memos released" can make partisans sit up and roar.
While his doctors in Venezuela are top notch and very dedicated, we are living through the medicine shortages first hand.
He has attacked Robert Mueller's investigation by saying, late in November, that America is living through "our Joseph McCarthy Era".
It's hard to escape the sense that history seems very close now, even as we're living through the present day.
Richard Goldstein (1987) said that it's as if we were living through the Blitz, except that nobody knows its happening.
Mexican millionaires topped the list with 90 percent agreeing that we're currently living through the most unpredictable period in history.
Hill said he now plays it safe and keeps his money diversified after living through the financial crisis of 2008.
An example of better living through TAGs becomes apparent when it comes time to assign tasks to your thing employees.
There's some of it there, and living through the apocalypse is kind of like being president, it really ages you.
To say that we are living through an exciting moment in Mexican-American history in the US is an understatement.
They say if he can go on living through hell, year after year, then their suffering must be endurable too.
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SEED Kurdistan is working to support survivors who face the unimaginable challenge of restarting their lives after living through hell.
The film "1985" is a moving cinematic sketch of a HIV-infected man living through the height of the plague.
It's scary but, on the other hand, it feels like we've been living through very scary times for a while.
In a series of essays called The Distance, Thomas Lake is telling the stories of Americans living through the pandemic.
The move is major, but not unexpected, as people and companies deal with the realities of living through a pandemic.
As a patient, prepare to be a bit more patient We are living through an unprecedented upheaval of societal norms.
It must have been impossible for those living through those years to think that things would ever be good again.
"When I started playing, it was like Dad was living through me, but not in a bad way," Conor says.
Mostly, though, TikTok is useful as a place to see how other people are living through this extremely unprecedented crisis.
HAMBURG, Germany — To claim we are living through a new Cold War is both an understatement and a category mistake.
" Tina from Canada (via email): "What's being neglected is just how disheartening and absolutely demoralizing living through wildfires can be.
Seventy percent of Africa's population makes a living through agriculture, higher than on any other continent, the World Bank says.
Rather than joining a large corporation, many people make a living through platforms like Lyft, Uber, Airbnb, TaskRabbit and others.
The challenge facing "Better Living Through Criticism" is not just to defend his craft's strengths but to define its limits.
"We are living through tragedy due to the conditions in the prisons," Mr. Rodríguez said at a news conference in Monterrey.
It's conflict transformation through contemporary art, and also healing, because three generations living through war never had the opportunity to reflect.
Work was born in 1866 and died in 1945, living through the period in which the violent practice was most popular.
"We believe that the prevalence of jellyfish and ctenophores living through the winter is greater than generally appreciated," the researchers wrote.
Those who remained are already familiar with scarcity, after living through years of encirclement by the regime's troops and allied militias.
I remember living through many, many payroll Fridays, where I was holding my breath that we had a weak jobs number.
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Elizabeth Chambers Hammer is recovering from a leg injury after living through some scary moments at the 2018 Global Citizen Festival.
Plenty of evidence suggests that growing up poor, living through these kinds of scrapes, has a detrimental impact on child development.
So we're now living through a period in the music industry's life in which an artist's merchandise is considered of note.
"I cannot escape the feeling that we're living through a counter-revolution," writes Yaroslav Hrytsak, a historian at Ukrainian Catholic University.
Such is the state of play for those of us living through the rise of the Millennial Experience Economy (aka MEE).
But through it, I learned that living through your worst fear is sometimes the best thing that can happen to you.
"We in New York are living through a crisis of local shops," Sharon Zukin, a sociologist at CUNY Brooklyn, told Axios.
It's an accurate depiction of the lifestyles people were living through that others in more comfortable positions had no idea of!
Air travel is stressful enough ... so no surprise Post told us he needed a cold one after living through the ordeal.
"  "We are living through an era when fundamental rights, civic virtue, even facts and reason are under assault like never before.
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It was how the show's collection of characters felt just a little like real people living through massive, life-changing events.
As in so many other things, we are living through a new test of that old truth as 2017 becomes 2018.
"In much of Latin America, what we're living through is the hangover of something that was not economically sustainable," he said.
Foreman: I mean, my God — not even Reza could match the grotesquerie of what we're living through right now, I think.
Sellars: And at the same time, this acceptance of living through it, living in it, and living more deeply with it.
"Suddenly I found myself living through the most banal of stories, as the neglected wife of a faithless husband," she writes.
Now we're living through a similar period of tactical compromise with libertinism, but this time it's religious conservatives who are compromising.
As a child I heard from one of my parents' best friends about living through Mengele's infamous selection process at Auschwitz.
They are not thrillers, because how could we, after actually living through the pain and fear, find any thrill in it?
HB: But what about the politicians who are living through this, especially the ones who are running for president in 2020.
For a writer, though, it's a pickax, and we're living through a gold rush, as they might say in San Francisco.
Indeed, although this year we seem to be living through a rough patch, democracy does have a fairly good track record.
"Today we are living through another revolution in entertainment, this time on our mobile phones," Whitman said in a statement Wednesday.
"I have had the misfortune or fortune, depending how you look at it, of living through two massive downturns," Viswanathan said.
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Unless you're living through Cape Town's drought, it's difficult to understand how emotional an experience it was watching those raindrops fall.
It's not always pleasant to be living through history, but at least we seem to be on a path towards justice.
We are living through an era when fundamental rights, civic virtue, even facts and reason are under assault like never before.
At its core, Big Mouth is just the simple and straightforward story of how living through puberty is an absolute nightmare.
Not only will he forget Eleanor, he'll think she's the neighborhood architect and not a fellow human living through an afterlife adventure.
It's like exposure therapy, violently bringing viewers face-to-face with the shame, humiliation, and sadness of living through this particular situation.
RuPaul's career and "Drag Race" acted as a springboard for other drag queens to make a living through performances and corporate sponsorships.
Final Fantasy VIII tells us that the opportunity of the future is the only thing that makes those struggles worth living through.
I believe we're living through one of those moments just as when the New Deal consensus gave way to the Reagan consensus.
But at this very moment, we have the dubious honor of living through an event whose impact will span generations: climate change.
I applaud you for living through a real-life, travel-themed version of that: the anxiety dream to beat all anxiety dreams.
But it can also be daily triggers (like your morning commute) or extreme stressors, like living through a violent or traumatic experience.
White Houses is part love story, part portrait of two remarkable women, and so completely vivid you'll think you're living through it.
Thousands have died at the hands of terror in Nigeria, though many times more have lived -- and are still living -- through it.
The president didn't signal how dire the situation is that more than 210 million US citizens are living through in Puerto Rico.
Americans living through the Trump presidency should take note: Make everything about politics, and your culture will soon turn to scorched earth.
We are living in what some call "The Gig Economy," where people create a living through a patchwork of part-time jobs.
The first is that, for thousands of years, the agricultural revolution was, for most of the people living through it, a disaster.
After living through her husband's accomplishments, why she now aligns herself with the far less impressive accomplishments of President Obama is perplexing.
After living through their own ghosted stories, MTV's Rachel Lindsay and Travis Mills are ready to help "the haunted" get some closure.
Indeed, he remained forever unrepentant about Smoot-Hawley, even after living through its damaging economic effects and the trade retaliation it spurred.
"If it wasn't clear before, it's clear now: We are living through a battle for the soul of this nation," Biden said.
"We are living through an unprecedented crisis, and there must be shared responsibility worldwide," Blanchett said in a statement reported by AFP.
Now that we are living through a global crisis akin to a massive depression or world war, the stakes are even higher.
It felt like a climate change turning point: After years of abstract talk, we were finally living through the new, ugly reality.
" Mr. Wainwright said, "The messaging here, seeing and not seeing things, is a reference to people living through their phones these days.
We are living through a Cambrian explosion of personalized information — every time we hit return, our preferences seem to reproduce themselves parthenogenetically.
He's mustering a smile even though he's living through perhaps the saddest passage of his fading days, and I can theorize why.
"What we're living through here is completely exceptional," said Jean-François Cerfon, an emergency room doctor in the eastern town of Colmar.
From any point of view, we are living through a norm-breaking presidency, and that demands the attention we are giving it.
"They continue to be the most innovative company in this technological revolution that we're living through," Bapis said in the same interview.
Peter recommends Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty and Truth by New York Times critic A.O. Scott.
Much of "Better Living Through Criticism" finds Scott looking in the mirror, and he is not always happy with what he sees.
Those voters may be less excited by a national revolution because they are living through a very real revolution on the ground.
"If it wasn't clear before, it's clear now: We are living through a battle for the soul of this nation," Biden wrote.
Also in this week's issue, Daniel Mendelsohn reviews "Better Living Through Criticism" by A. O. Scott, a chief film critic at The Times.
Deal conveys confusion about what to do with having a lot of feelings at once, something anyone living through 2017 can relate to.
From Sitka, Alaska to Svalbard, Norway, people are living through a period of extraordinarily rapid changes that are altering their ways of life.
The alarm clock that wouldn't turn off and the fridge; getting up early to go to school and living through the cold winter.
"I'm so hoping that one day I will be able to meet these people, because my daughter is living through them," Stacie says.
So we are currently living through a very exciting time when new discoveries like this are changing our view of our ancestors' capabilities.
We ask our guest to bring with them a tweet, a quote, a something that really sums up the moment we're living through.
In short, though it is easy to have forgotten while living through the Obama years, the American system embodies numerous checks and balances.
The empirical collapse of that supply side consensus, I think, is one of the defining moments of this period that we're living through.
Terkel and Mostel, living through this era, were no strangers to the devastation that a nuclear bomb could create, both physically and psychologically.
We're currently living through an unstable moment in history, one where dark forces we once thought extinguished are once again rearing their heads.
But if living through this nightmare one more time would finally result in a stable set of Internet rules, developers would be happy.
Animals aren't safe, either; climate change has already destroyed so many habitats that researchers speculate that we're already living through the sixth extinction.
Like many city kids, I got my first exposure to farm living through "Charlotte's Web" — to slops and manure piles and barn swings.
"Even from just pretending to play Adam, that took a toll on me let alone me actually living through it," Teller told CNN.
But I have a different theory: After living through so many years of uncontrolled hysteria and histrionics, Ms. Leve badly pines for witnesses.
And we are living through a time when the old political rules not only don't apply, but tend to backfire on their practitioners.
"I've been trying for years to turn what we're living through in this country into cartoons," he told reporters before turning himself in.
Sam Espensen would probably agree with him, because she's currently living through her own watergate, which is 100 percent a scandal about water.
We are in living through an especially partisan time now, but factionalism has always been a problem, under every type of political system.
Thanks to a bottle of magic memory pills, Angela goes through the pain, joy, and sorrow of living through her grandfather's life experiences.
But pictures can only convey so much of what it feels like to be living through one of America's worst natural disasters ever.
Like many communities, those who make their living through the performing arts are suffering in the wake of coronavirus quarantines and physical distancing.
As the deadly virus spreads, Wright's book raises the question: Will people want to read about a global pandemic while living through one?
"We are living through the most dangerous challenge to the free government of the United States that anyone alive has encountered," he writes.
Op-Ed Contributor CAIRO — This month, we reached a new level in the spiral we've been living through in Egypt since January 2011.
Milosz witnessed World War II and the Holocaust, living through the German occupation of Poland and the terrible, pitiless slaughter that accompanied it.
My wife and I and other members of our family have been living through the nightmarish disaster that struck our community of Montecito.
The same survey finds that 65 percent of millennials say that living through the financial crisis made them more conservative with their money.
Especially in the tech sector, many of the world's wealthiest individuals have started to think of themselves as living through a preapocalyptic era.
After living through Jim Crow discrimination while playing in the minors in the 1950s, Flood fought being traded to Philadelphia without his consent.
Some were personable and witty entertainers who made their living through live-streaming; others searched for drinking companions after returning home from university.
While a large part of the population is living through this fog of information, the Indian government has maintained that everything is fine.
Ahead, she shares her story of experiencing Monday's deadly truck attack in Berlin, just months after living through a similar incident in Nice, France.
According to a report from Doctors Without Borders, the violence experienced in the region was not unlike that seen by people living through war.
A new stage adaptation of Bolaño's 1993 novel Distant Star juxtaposes the lofty aspirations and dire realities of poets living through Chile's 1973 coup.
We ask our guests to bring with them a tweet, a quote, a something that really sums up the moment that we're living through.
America's farmers are living through the worst economic crisis in almost 30 years, driven by low commodity prices, trade war pressures and record flooding.
Although we're living through a period of global mass extinction, a select number of plants and animals could benefit from rapidly warming temperatures, too.
It provided information on the breaking news, depicted students living through the shooting, and showed the aftermath of police, chaos, and concern in Parkland.
But their increasing frequency and severity is adding to the desperation of Venezuelans, already living through hyperinflation and six straight years of economic contraction.
We're already living through a slow-motion Thanos snap — no supervillain required As extreme as that sounds, the Half-Earth Project is for real.
Although only a teenager, his experiences living through the German bombardment of London, known as the Blitz, meant he was familiar with being bombed.
Cintra Wilson is a culture critic whose books include Fear and Clothing: Unbuckling American Style, and Caligula for President: Better American Living Through Tyranny.
But, goddamnit, with half the West Coast on fire and the country living through turmoil they haven't seen in fifty years, who isn't, man?
But this promise is bigger than Silicon Valley, and carries with it a distinctly Californian air of self-improvement, of better living through technology.
Throwback '85033s Since the 1960s, we've largely been living through a Rousseauian moment where less is more, and progress and success were sneered at.
Read: Paul Theroux on how living through a curfew and political upheaval in Uganda in 1966 shaped him as a traveler and a writer.
Health officials say returning to a routine is the most important step toward overcoming trauma, like the experience of living through a deadly storm.
In their joint work, Mr. DeCarava and Mr. Hughes celebrated the art of living through difficult times — and they imbued it with spiritual wisdom.
I have been thinking about moving, but now I want to sell quickly to avoid paying the assessment and living through months of construction.
Credit...Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times Rachel Goodwin, a makeup artist in Los Angeles, thinks we're living through a rare makeup moment.
On Pose, he plays the gregarious emcee Pray Tell, the father figure of FX's drama about found queer families living through the AIDS crisis.
We're living through a flurry of literary revivals, mostly of women writers: Lucia Berlin, Kathleen Collins, Clarice Lispector, Eve Babitz — the list goes on.
Here is his entire discussion of health care policy: What other consequences are there of a hyper-partisan Washington DC that we are living through?
"It's mainly due to bioenergy in the U.S. and the situation keeps deteriorating as our customers are living through a very difficult time," Nielsen added.
PROFESSOR ALEXANDRE MUNS RUBIOLOBS Business SchoolWashington, DC As a Spaniard, it is intriguing how the international press views the institutional crisis we are living through.
Will consumers keep on this quest for healthy living through chocolate, and will the big manufacturers and processors continue to innovate to meet this demand?
I quickly realized her feelings were rooted in fear that can be traced back to the experience of living through an oppressive dictatorship and war.
Susie Jackson, 87, the oldest victim, "had an unconditional love for everyone" despite living through decades of racial discrimination, grandson Walter "Bernie" Jackson Jr. testified.
And now, growing up back then and living through the rise of the internet, there's even more stuff you had no idea existed back then.
She is not, she maintains as she chronicles her experience living through multiple grueling political campaigns, going to be swallowed up by her husband's celebrity.
I gotta say, there's something very cathartic for me about first coming out with my book, and then telling on yourself and living through that.
Living through a shooting is, like sexual assault, a crime that gives you less authority and credibility to speak or advocate on the subject afterwards.
It may look like his base is crumbling — and maybe it is — or maybe we're living through a new version of what happened last year.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about living through the Donald Trump presidency is that against all odds, the man has retained his ability to shock.
"I'm hurting inside because of the injustice we're living through, since we haven't stolen anything," Sala said in a declaration before Wednesday's verdict was read.
Come to think of it, one of those alternatives is exactly what we are living through right now, and it has bitterly divided the country.
She was making a good living through various government agencies that paid her a salary, even though she had no duties beyond training and racing.
But one of the joys of exploring these imaginative worlds and living through a character's perspective is that every player has a unique individual experience.
But as as the legal battle plays out, the asylum-seekers living through the consequences of the policy are in a paralyzing state of limbo.
Raymond Lombardy said that, as far as he was aware, his father made his living through chess after leaving the priesthood — mostly through giving lessons.
As a three-time visitor to the nearby 1964 World's Fair, a paean to new technology, I'd drunk DuPont's Kool-Aid: Better living through chemistry.
In real life, living through a disaster means long periods of uncertainty and boredom, which is difficult to reflect in a movie meant to entertain.
He went to live with his girlfriend and sold weed and worked at coffee shops and managed to make an O.K. living through his twenties.
As central banks prepare for more cuts and fresh bond-buying, these statistics serve as an important reminder: we are truly living through unprecedented events.
Sourcing oysters in the summer months, dealing with hurricanes or snowstorms in oyster regions, and living through ocean acidification and rising prices are whole other conversations.
"My experience is going into a financial crisis, or living through one, where you want to be, the safest place is in a large, diversified bank."
It can also convince people they have the gift of automatic writing, meaning they insist that spirits can communicate with the living through their "uncontrolled" handwriting.
There are some in our party who say the response to what we're living through is to ram through what we can when we get power.
But these small asides make the world feel lived in, and importantly, make many of the characters feel at home in the crisis they're living through.
Because while Jagged Little Pill may not be perfect, it's just chaotic enough to capture what it feels like to be living through our current moment.
Médecins Sans Frontières, a charity, last year described the experience of people living in its three countries as "not unlike that of individuals living through war".
"We're living through that transition into really starting to use this massive amount of data in the actual delivery of care process," co-founder Laraki said.
It makes sense that black people living through Jim Crow or the Civil Rights era would try to create a better would through storytelling and fiction.
After caving in Charlottesville, Trump was met with demands from the Parkland student activists, who wanted answers and action after living through a tragic mass shooting.
"I believe we're living through a transition at a moment in American history as consequential as the one that brought us the New Deal," he said.
How, then, are we supposed to make sense of this complicated picture — especially when we're living through a presidential campaign that's highlighted the country's many problems?
The story of a dog who gets reincarnated, living through and playing "man's best friend" to multiple masters, brought in $23 million in its opening weekend.
However much you're getting laid, you surely can't have failed to notice that we're living through a seismic shift in how love, sex, and relationships function.
When it comes to young talent, we have become accustomed to living through a period of fantasy and projection before dealing with the player that emerges.
The pure-hearted 11-year-old who Trump appears to be yelling at stands in for everyone who is living through his lies and verbal attacks.
Hinds seems to suggest that "Smooth" in moderation — the way we reference it today — might be more tolerable than actually living through the song's golden years.
The country has been living through one of the longest declines in fertility in decades and demographers are trying to figure out what is driving it.
We're living through a global health crisis, after all; times are tough, they're stressful, and struggling with dark thoughts or overwhelming feelings is to be expected.
Because in that era, being any kind of artist in New York meant you were living through the plague and you were one of its diarists.
My country is living through dark and complicated times, following a dangerous path that may lead us inevitably to the betrayal of our deepest national traditions.
The stars who came of age in the '00s and early 2010s are still haunted by living through a period of unyielding, unpredictable, incredibly invasive surveillance.
But if we look past the excesses and focus on the things it got right, it actually explains quite a lot about what we're living through.
There have been five mass extinction events on Earth, and scientists believe that we're living through the sixth -- and that we're at fault for this one.
"It's like they're living through some kind of weather history — everyone else stayed in, and we're here doing our thing," the general manager, Demetri Hiotis, said.
But it's important to remember that, at that time, we were living through perhaps the most marked shift in video game graphics seen before, or since.
If your summer vacation plans include not actually going on vacation and vicariously living through everyone on Instagram instead, we have a better plan for you: 1.
" Last fall, Kislyak was seemingly very frank about the reality of where the U.S. and Russia stood: "We are living through the worst time in our relationship.
"In the context of what we are living through, the 2015 agreement is what allows us to establish a constructive and demanding dialogue with Iran," he said.
The stress of living through Monday night's protest during the live season 23 premiere of Dancing with the Stars is still weighing on pro dancer Cheryl Burke.
Those who care about the stock market will surely be living through a new sequence of stories this year, including the four that I have enumerated here.
What they're saying: Democrats remain "cautiously optimistic," one strategist told me, especially "after living through 24 and 28.1" when Democrats had high hopes but suffered major losses.
To better understand the experience of living through a hijacking, VICE reached out to Michael J. Thexton, a survivor of the 1986 Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking.
Xiaomi's highest-end phone is the latest iteration of the line that kicked off the whole bezel-shaving trend we've been living through for the past year.
Ms Rosenblatt: The attraction of dictators grows in periods of uncertainty, such as the one we are living through today, when people are vulnerable to simple solutions.
As we've recently documented on this very site, we are living through a period in which mum-friendly dad tunes occupy the upper echelons of the charts.
Google originally created Sidewalk Labs with the purpose of reimagining city living through technology, with the idea that New York City would serve as the company's lab.
What makes Dean a loser isn't his awkwardness, his sublimated mourning, his arrested development, or even his cringing attempts to avoid reality by living through his cartoons.
But by now, after living through the fallout of firing FBI Director James Comey, Trump must at some level understand what a fiasco firing Mueller would be.
With straphangers living through an especially bad stretch in MTA service over the past couple of years, for instance, the Voice's subway coverage has been especially vital.
But after going under the knife and living through the recovery process from the extremely intense surgery, she wants to back out of completing her last surgery.
For Abdulhadi, her music is shaped by plenty of life experiences—from living through the Palestinian intifadas to discovering techno in the peak of the Arab Spring.
It's so sad and I wish people would enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime moment and see it with their eyes instead of living through a screen.
"In the life of accelerator physics there are few moments like the one we are living through," said Tiziano Camporesi, leader of the CMS experiment at CERN.
"We are living through an extraordinary time in American life, one eerily well suited to New York's strengths and obsessions," he said in a statement on Wednesday.
What we get, instead, is a woman intimate with danger, accepting it, and offering her own metaphor for living through it, crafted from the smallest, strongest words.
Looking further back it becomes obvious that manufacturing just has not followed the typical storyline of an industry merely living through and recovering from the Great Recession.
This is the most incredible experiment in human history in terms of living through what legally and medically was deemed to be death in the first place.
"Something that on paper sounds horrific was not in reality at all for someone who was in it and experienced and was living through it," Clarke said.
As a teen living through the equally-turbulent Reagan Administration, Nas made his mark on the world as one of the leading voices of frustrated black youth.
This is Band-Aid legislation for a comparable bullet wound, written by rule makers who earn a living through exploiting the athletes that live under their work.
"Everybody living through this wants to not be in this situation," Jen Kates, director of global health and HIV policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation, told me.
Can any of us imagine living through this evil, not of our own making, and trying, in despair and with scant resources, to care for our families?
"I could totally relate to her dismay at living through America over the past two years, and her sort of pop response to it," Ms. Satter said.
The Trump administration has some advice for government workers living through the holidays without a paycheck during the government shutdown: instead of paying rent, offer to paint.
Living through a pandemic can bring out different reactions in different people, from thinking it's not their problem to over-responding by buying too much toilet paper.
We are living through challenging times, but I believe change is possible if enough people learn how to re-engage with each other according to Gandhi's principles.
Despite living through one of the world's most brutal wars, children there still play with passion and joy — regardless of what kind of ball they are using.
"Today, women reclaimed a basic right that we never should have lost: being able to choose when we're living through painful moments," Ms. Bachelet wrote on Twitter.
Her life today: Currently Ms. Dore teaches tarot for a living through one-on-one sessions, courses online and live group classes, both virtually and in person.
At 47, after living through a brain tumor, and way beyond most doctors' projections for her life expectancy, Watkins admittedly has very few fucks left to give.
Some of her interviewees, like the journalist Chris Hedges, offer a detached assessment, while others are actively living through the fallout of their choices over the years.
Above all, senators from both parties who know in their hearts that we are living through a dangerous moment need to avoid falling prey to wishful thinking.
"The period, from 1981 through 1995, was like living through a war, with unthinkable casualties and no end in sight," Menken told a Howard Ashman website in 2013.
Yet, the poverty many Americans have lived through – and are living through still – doesn't begin to scratch the surface of what these people must be trying to flee.
"I'm so happy after living through these storms," one of the four, bank messenger Gilberto Sojo, told Reuters ecstatically after his release overnight, surrounded by friends and family.
"Everything you can imagine that causes stress, they are living through it now," said Cecilia Espinosa, a volunteer for the Mexican Institute for Emergency Psychology, a nonprofit group.
Living through the recession just showed me how hard my husband was willing to work, and it's probably one of the biggest reasons our marriage is solid now.
"If he could find strength, light, and love living through what he went through, so can I, so can we all; we must choose it," Malysheva concluded.8.
But at the same time, we can't bury our heads in the sand and pretend that people aren't living through a great deal of poverty, despair, and alienation.
She says going to school in the Boston suburb of Newton was like living through her own personal version of Mean Girls, in which she played the victim.
"When you read American Girl, when you met Felicity, the issues of the American Revolution mattered to you, because you had a friend living through it," Tripp says.
We are living through a massive shift from representative democracy to something called viral direct democracy, now cascading over us in a garbage-laden tsunami of raw data.
Every horrible bastard that says, "Hey, man, you ever just thought about, like, living life instead of living through your screen," should, themselves, go through a bastarding screen.
If your only interaction with the Burn is vicariously living through the videos friends post of themselves during sunrise at Robot Heart, there's so much more you're missing.
We are living through a historic shift: there are more natural disasters, they are coming more frequently, and are fundamentally altering our economy and the way we live.
Fire at Sea documents the European refugee crisis by focusing in on a single 12-year-old boy who's living through it on an island in the Mediterranean.
"We're living through something that we never thought in a million years would happen," says Lucia, Jaime's mother, reflecting on the strike and Jaime's miraculous survival, Sara translating.
"I do think there is a special value to generational change at a moment like this because we're not just living through another election," Buttigieg said Sunday evening.
Housing insecurity, income insecurity, and austerity policies all may make the idea of investing seem laughable to most American households when they're living through a national financial crisis.
"A scientifically realistic scenario is one way to learn about a large earthquake without the people of the Bay region actually living through a disaster," the report says.
She performs because she loves to perform, but the nature of the economy forces her to make a living through the influencer industrial complex: DJing, modeling, and acting.
Fast-forward to this nightmare of a presidential campaign we are living through, and my opinion of Mr. Trump has been ripped apart and ground into the dirt.
We are living through many such weeks right now, right in a row, and the result is a political environment that would have been unrecognizable mere months ago.
Even while living through a pandemic, some still insist now is the perfect time to "upgrade your skill set...so you can soon apply for that dream job".
As an American transplant who has been living through Italy's coronavirus catastrophe, there is little doubt that America will soon see the tipping point in its rearview mirror.
The internet itself is an incredibly robust and resilient network that was specifically designed to adapt to huge spikes in traffic just like the one we're living through.
In a way, we are now living through a kind of bizarro version of the utopia that some in tech once envisioned would be unleashed by social media.
And perhaps more than any other 20th-century philosophical work, it captures the profoundly odd moment we are now living through, under the presidential reign of Donald Trump.
We are all living through the chaos of the Trump presidency, and Robert Mueller continues to dig into the possibility of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Many readers recalled living through major storms like Katrina or Sandy, and cited the toll such devastating storms take on vulnerable populations like the homeless and the elderly.
This is no normal quadrennial clash of titans that we're living through, but, even so, wouldn't a sort of equal-time rule apply to a novel about 29?
We are already living through the worst refugee crisis since World War II. There are countries in Africa and the Middle East bursting at the seams with refugees.
If this world is already a hell of our own making, what's the point of living through rose-colored glasses when we can live with rosé-flavored glasses?
But then she wakes in a cycle of repetition reminiscent of "Groundhog Day," living through the same sequence of events again and again until she gets it right.
No matter how long-dead its animal subjects, this is a book with burning current relevance, and not just because we are living through the sixth great extinction.
The lawn, as we know it, is an anachronism: It's a living fossil from the 1950s, the era of Levittown, glorified suburban sprawl, and better living through chemistry.
For the major players involved, living through O.J. Simpson's 1994 murder trial one time was enough – but now, the case is back in the spotlight with The People v.
I wanted this film to flow with the characters, and for the point of view to be completely embedded with them—to be living through the moments with them.
Among other criticisms, there's also, ya know, the fact that we're still actually living through Brexit — and the outcome is, to a certain extent, still up in the air.
We're living through the end of a 30- or 40-year era that defined American politics and helps to explain how Democrats as well as Republicans behaved in office.
We're living through the end of a 30- or 40-year era that defined American politics and helped to explain how Democrats as well as Republicans behaved in office.
But if we are living, breathing creatures, if we are acting and suffering and living through a world, then that world is as real as any world could be.
It looks almost as terrifying as living through the real thing and leaves room for the ultimate plot twist—things could get so much worse in next year's sequel.
And if you're in the business of making a living through content generation, then you already know how essential it is to drive traffic to your blog or webpage.
The big idea of Halt and Catch Fire is that we keep repeating our mistakes, but each time we do, we get a little better at living through them.
Because there was living through the trial, there was writing the book, there was watching the shooting of the series last summer, and then there was watching the series.
Getting back to Snoop Dogg, let's highlight some of the commentary: This has been another edition of Yes, This Is The Real World And We Are Living Through It.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that Mexican millionaires topped the list with 90 percent agreeing that we're currently living through the most unpredictable period in history.
It would be something of an understatement to say we're living through politically divisive times where many turn to humour and satire as a means to cope and escape.
There is an island of humans hooked up to pods, living through a "Better Reality" virtual reality game, as tiny sweet-faced drones tenderly care for their atrophying bodies.
We are living through a great flowering of the podcast industry, whose province of iTunes is something like a frontier boomtown right now, teeming with hastily erected new storefronts.
"Britain may be living through unique times from a political perspective, however our desire to holiday abroad is clear," said Will Waggott, Chief of Tour Operating for Thomas Cook.
This orphaned concept comedy has evolved into a weirdly prophetic guide to living through and eventually rejecting the unthinkable, which makes it unexpectedly apt for our current cultural moment.
WATCH: 'Living Through Gay Conversion Therapy' With Shauna off to serve another punter, I take a seat at an empty table, turning to talk to a group of guys.
"Listening to her talk about the path ... the tornado was on, it went from being kind of a precautionary thing to living through something very catastrophic," Selby told CNN.
Recently, I reported on a public opinion poll that found 59 percent of respondents said we're currently living through the lowest point in US history that they could remember.
To understand why global financial markets have been so volatile the last few weeks, imagine a town full of farmers who have been living through a decade-long drought.
"I tried to find the essence of who the migrant was, find their story and their reasons for living, through the things they chose to leave behind," she said.
We also discuss the recently released "Blade Runner 2049" which somehow felt lacking, as if science fiction can't keep up with the reality of the moment we're living through.
I left that symposium thinking that I would be writing a book on the first president of the United States while living through the presidency of the first woman.
The film's answer to the question suggests that Cohn is among the threads that link the politics of the Red Scare with whatever it is we're living through now.
I knew that the best way for readers to understand this tragedy playing out in plain sight would be to introduce them to children who are living through it.
Politics usually gets discussed at a macro level of structural institutions, the way the United States and Britain have been living through very similar political realities this past year.
Despite widespread agreement among the world's scientists that we are living through a climate emergency requiring profound economic and social change, the United States government is failing to act.
Mr Mueller went on to describe a level of presidential misbehaviour that would be shocking were it not for the frog-boiling nature of living through the Trump presidency.
And while we are not living through a civil war, we are in a highly divisive and unnerving political climate, which can lead to regrettable behavior on social media.
They wanted every lawmaker to know that 80 percent of the Yemeni population — 24 million people — is in need of humanitarian assistance, living through bloody warfare and widespread famine.
Psychologically, the trapped boys will be at a high risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after living through their underground nightmare, where they faced the possibility of never escaping.
Even before the war is over, the trauma of living through it, or fleeing and living in exile, can contribute to physical symptoms, said Sam Taylor at Medecins Sans Frontiere.
Karina was in her first year of high school in an area roughly 500 miles from São Paulo and was living through a year of torment, according to her family.
The new political violence: We're living through an age of a new kind of radicalization, in which violent movements draw mostly young men online — and lead them out to kill.
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: The point here is that, as digital capitalism divorces employment and income from productivity growth and wealth creation, making a living through gainful work will diminish.
"The problem is, we are living through a situation in Germany in which managers worth millions at VW, at Daimler, have fallen asleep and forgotten the future," Schulz told ZDF.
The mere presence of DRM tends to rile up hardcore PC fans, but from the perspective of a publisher, it seemed worth living through the negative buzz to prevent piracy.
Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury could be adapted into a TV series — as if it could somehow top the 24-7 news cycle reality show hellstorm we're already living through.
As it stands, the UK will always be one of the most important nations for music and culture but, sadly, this doesn't feel like we're living through our finest moment.
Siobhan Fahey: Well, Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister, so politically the climate felt similar to the way it is now, particularly the austerity measures we've been living through recently.
Baby boomers were better-educated than their parents, more experienced after living through the 1960s and 1970s, and caused a "remarkable growth" in the average skillset of the American worker.
Living through a terrorist attack at home makes me realize that we can do something as private citizens as well, on top of donating blood or offering translations in hospitals.
"It's so sad and I wish people would enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime moment and see it with their eyes instead of living through a screen," Stanley told INSIDER.
He's been making a living through art for some five years, according to a Los Angeles Times profile from October 2014 that chronicles his tough journey and apparent upward trajectory.
"What we're living through in Carmen, we have never lived through something like this in contemporary Mexico," said José Domingo Berzunza, the economic development secretary for Campeche, the surrounding state.
You might say that the experiences I am living through are the cost of being in the public eye, but they shouldn't be as I am not a government official.
More From VICE: Living Through Gay Conversion Therapy He recounts the story of a patient he had who went through hell and back because she identifies as a trans woman.
The good news, however, is that between USB-C, wireless charging and the magic of crowdfunding, it seems we might be living through the golden age of the power bank.
We were living through the epidemic of lack of decent access to health care, the epidemic of precarity and inequality, the epidemic of lack of access to mental health care.
Born in a downturnTaking a longterm view is easy from the comfort of an armchair, but for startups living through the uncertainty and volatility right now, these are scary days.
In a world where Ancient Aliens, Project Blue Book, and a host of other similar shows on mainstream cable, it may feel like we're living through a paranormal television renaissance.
This wasn't so much my La Bohème period as my living through somebody else's, which, when you get down to it, was really just a lack of real estate imagination.
It's miserable for all the rest of us over the time spans of 10 and 20 and 30 years, that we're all going to be living through very difficult times.
So off the bat, I just wanted to say thank you so much for sticking with us through this wild ass process that sees us here together living through history.
Empowering the oppressed — "this is what we think good art in a moment of crisis, such as the one that Western democracies are living through, should be doing," he said.
All that was only possible because of the political reality of that time, a reality I see being threatened for many friends and strangers living through their own health issues.
Once again America is living through one of those Trump-era Friday afternoons that feels sticky with anticipation of some major horrible news event blasting a hole in the weekend.
She also touched on the importance of confronting setbacks and disappointments and living through them, declaring that no one should be afraid to fight for what they believe is right.
For three decades, Dr. Cynthia Maung has practiced medicine on the Thai-Burmese border and learned the best way to deliver care to women and babies living through conflict and crisis.
Given all the time we now spend living through technology, not many of us would notice, at least at first, if the friend we were messaging were replaced by a bot.
And perhaps what we are living through is an age of adaptation in which we are developing a distinct, unified American culture as opposed to the cultural quilt of our history.
Put together, it all amounts to the "astonishing history investors are living through today," said Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch who compiled the aforementioned statistics.
Life has become something you're meant to "do" and "hack," which has given rise to the feeling that only a sucker would just tromp along messily and inefficiently living through it.
While blackouts have long been common in Venezuela, their increasing frequency and severity is adding to the desperation of Venezuelans, already living through hyperinflation and six straight years of economic contraction.
"The problem is, we are living through a situation in Germany in which managers worth millions at VW, at Daimler, have fallen asleep and forgotten the future," he told broadcaster ZDF.
There was just the pain of being brought up in a human zoo, sent to boarding school at age eight, and then living through the viciously public death of your mother.
Popeye complained that he had done his time and had helped prosecutors with investigations, but still the authorities interfered with his efforts to make a living, through his books and films.
Unlike our parents and grandparents, we didn't face the tragedy of living through two World Wars; we avoided nuclear warfare during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 and the Cold War.
Mr. Hill's roommate, Mr. Garner, 22, earns a living through a combination of Periscope (53,400 followers), Twitch (200 subscribers paying $5 monthly) and Patreon (160 paying $1 to $20 a month).
Those who make a living through Instagram — a group of influencers who can be critical of developments on the platform — are thrilled about the company's newest feature, Instagram T.V., announced Wednesday.
But starting with it's worth, it has been really great for us and I think that's especially true in a time of uncertainty and anxiety like we're living through right now.
But the celebrities of today are living through the same — and will someday have to grapple with the fact that they were forced, implicitly and explicitly, to do it to themselves. ●
"He's played a lot, but I don't have the answer, to be honest," said interim coach Bruce Cassidy, who is now living through the same problems that got Claude Julien fired.
In these stories, the duality of the mummy played a major role: It was a dead corpse that could also enact vengeance upon the living, through supernatural reincarnation or ghastly curses.
In the age where being on Instagram fuels constant — and deeply harmful — self-comparisons, Cox's struggle with her own body image is one that many people — young and old — are living through.
You're living through history: This is the 18th time that the four major sports leagues (NFL, NHL, NBA and MLB) are in action on the same day, Sports Internet's Kendall Baker notes.
She's worked hard for the life she's built and the home she owns, but she remembered living through Hurricane Andrew and didn't want to put her children through that kind of trauma.
We might be currently living through the Donald Glover renaissance, with the musician-actor-general creative genius gifting us with both Atlanta and "Awaken My Love!" within a year of each other.
The U.S. is living through a "full-fledged crisis in our democracy, " 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton said in Selma, Alabama, Sunday, as she launched an attack on President Trump's White House.
Down here on Costa Geriatrica, some of us long ago concluded that no British institution did more to ease the economic and human pain of living through the austerity years than Wetherspoons.
"Anyone who has lived through it, or those who are now living through it, knows that caring about an addict is as complex and fraught and debilitating as addiction itself," Sheff writes.
It's a juicy premise, made even more interesting by the fact that it's based on a true story, as recounted in journalist Lynn Povich's book about living through that exact same scenario.
If you have read anything about young people in recent years, you could be forgiven for believing that we are living through a cultural revolution, unprecedented in its destructiveness and self-regard.
Since this was the era of better living through chemistry, it's not surprising to find E. I. DuPont de Nemours among the textile makers, along with the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Company.
Because while we Americans were transfixed by the latest plot turns in our presidential campaign, you and the rest of the world were living through the biggest corporate data leak in history.
"We are living through an amazing time, and I believe I am lucky to play a role in such a time," Mr. Sanders wrote, according to a Russian version of his letter.
It cannot — and does not — attempt to assess the mental toll of being called a "monkey" on your walk home, or of living through the premature death of a parent or sibling.
We are living through another age of strongmen: Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey; Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Egypt; Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines; Viktor Orban in Hungary; Vladimir Putin in Russia.
This makes Italy a much closer comparison to what the US is living through than those Asian countries — or even China — where the growth in reported cases has slowed to a crawl.
HARRY ALTHAUS, New York I found it especially poignant to watch while living through our present-day predicament, a society that continues to carve us up based on identity, age, race, preference.
Living through the death of a loved one can put people in a very YOLO state of mind; faced with the fleetingness of life, you may as well bone while you can.
Heather believed that suffering was part of life, and sometimes when a patient was very disturbed she thought that maybe he needed to understand whatever harrowing memory he was living through again.
"It was bad enough obviously what happened last year and living through all of the aftermath ... It's like how much worse can the story get?" said Bari Wolfman, another Stoneman Douglas parent.
"We could envision them as children living through these atrocities, seeing others get killed, being brutally beat themselves, all while in custody of the state of Florida," he said of the victims.
"We are optimistic that we can restore this ancient city, a prospect that fills us with happiness and joy, despite the war we are still living through," Abdelkarim wrote in the Guardian.
Dolmetsch's vision is one of a self-sufficient community, where poverty can be eradicated through the gifting of land to build houses, and women can make a living through their own businesses.
So it is perhaps no surprise that Better Living Through Criticism comes most alive in a series of question-and-answer sessions interspersed throughout — in conversations that Scott has staged with himself.
We're setting out to do stories about these characters, and the issues that fit into their lives that they would be living through, so that it feels organic to what the family's doing.
A couple in Houston, TX, is living through one of the biggest wedding-planning nightmares you could imagine: Their planner has gone MIA, no longer returning any of their phone calls or emails.
We've been living through two years that feel like the middle movie of a trilogy, where all the bad guys just keep on winning, and there is only the faintest glimmer of hope.
"Even those who have dissipated their fortunes in dissolute livingthrough gaming, harlots, excessive luxury, gluttony and gambling — should be given food, for no one should die of hunger," Vives wrote in 1526.
Today, he strings together a living through odd jobs, including painting and landscaping, and says there's no way he can repay the nearly $90,000 he owes for his time at the Art Institute.
Not only are they the people most affected by whatever comes next, but last night's strike comes after living through six years of horror, as they anxiously remember what they have already lost.
They need to be thinking about the things that we're living through every day, in a way that's going to help us transform our reality and create something more equitable for our people.
Men Go to Battle is a very unusual Civil War film, in that it's not so much about the Civil War as it's about the strange relationship of two brothers living through it.
Four out of five of Niger's people eke out a living through farming or fishing, yet three-quarters of the landlocked west African country on the southern edge of the Sahara is arid.
Only then will we be able to right those mistakes made in the 1990s that set the scene for the miserable period we're now living through—both in the digital world and elsewhere.
These laws and their spin-offs are used to censor counselors; silence filmmakers, painters, graphic designers, and cake artists who make a living through their arts; and shut down faith-based adoption agencies.
If Barr and Levy were right in asserting that foodie culture is a late-twentieth-century trend in passion-driven behaviors, then we are now living through the full commercialization of their theory.
"Communities bear long-term costs from wildfires over years because of lost business revenue, depreciating property value, and the long-term mental health consequences of living through a disaster like that," Pohl said.
If you're a woman of color living through this political moment, it is incredibly easy to fall into a pit of despair, to feel as though you are being crushed from all sides.
I believe it was singularly responsible for extinguishing the dying embers of the Camden indie atrocity, and paving the way for the inclusive, experimental self-aware music scene that we're living through today.
" At Variety, Caroline Framke wrote that "the series wastes its potential, showing so little insight or movement that watching Camping becomes nearly as unpleasant as it is for the characters living through it.
And in July of 2020, the Public will present "Cullud Wattah," written by Erika Dickerson-Despenza and directed by Candis C. Jones, about black women living through the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
But it could be the opposite, namely, that what we're living through isn't the loss of the category of objective truth but rather a battle over who has objective truth on their side.
"Whatever nightmare I've been in over the last two years, it is nothing compared to the nightmare that every single one of us is currently living through," Mr. Salmond said of the outbreak.
But even something as wholesome as a healthy diet message got dragged through the right-wing swamp, prompting a defiant Sarah Palin to offer sugar cookies to students living through an obesity epidemic.
Living through the first weeks of this decade has felt a bit like contracting the flu–it was way too hot, full of uncertainty, and the possibility of imminent death seemed ever-looming.
While the World Health Organization has said that Chinese officials are being more transparent during this outbreak, people living through it are less confident that their government is telling them the whole story.
This is a humanitarian crisis affecting whole families, and it's important that we recognize the humanity of women living through this nightmare, even if they are wearing clothing that makes them less visible.
Living through these things, I remember when they said, "We'll reform welfare" and they did that by taking millions of single women off of food stamps with no way to feed their children.
In a statement carried by the Houthi-run Saba news, the health ministry said the deaths reflect the health and humanitarian situation Yemen's children are living through as a result of the war.
In placing her body here, she creates a new dialogue between herself, the house, and the literary reference to this story about women of color living through violence and oppression in 1930s Georgia.
But in Granville, a part of town 30 minutes or so from MoBay's resort strip, students are being taught that they can make a good living through careers in agriculture, farming, and hospitality.
"After living through the horrors of the war in Iraq and Syria, these women have risked everything to find safety for themselves and their children," said Tirana Hassan, Amnesty International's Crisis Response director.
Whatever its occasional pandering, "Better Living Through Criticism" mostly exemplifies the rhetorical virtues it so enthusiastically celebrates as being peculiar to the critic: attentiveness to detail, alertness to context, a hunger for larger meanings.
And while we can hope this year's heatwaves will be coming to an end soon, the reality is that we are living through the hottest temperatures on record — and there's no end in sight.
Burnout over bad news has been an issue for years, but it's even more prevalent now given the volatility of the news cycle we're living through — climate change, North Korea, Trump, you name it.
Feeding false hope and insipid positivity to people grappling with fatal disease is insulting and unhelpful, at least this is how it felt for the many months when my family was living through it.
When Brantley isn't turning his ideas into tangible art in his Chicago studio, he's exhibiting his work all over the world, making a living through visual art, something he's been passionate about since childhood.
Her acceptance speech is bound to be as inspiring and empowering as she is, and after living through a trying 2017, we could all use as much of Oprah's magic as we can get.
Image: PixabayEvidently recognizing that we are collectively living through a robocall hell at present, Arkansas lawmakers have advanced a bill that would allow those responsible for robocall spoofing to be charged with a felony.
Tonight, as Clinton's assured victory starts to slip away, some have turned again to this narrative: We may be living through the most successful Russian intelligence operation since the Rosenbergs stole the A-bomb.
After living through three boom-and-bust commodities cycles, the 75-year-old ex-governor fretted as he saw Republicans cut state income taxes twice, against a backdrop of surging oil production and revenues.
Ms. Thien captures painfully well the depersonalization and numbness of living through the Cultural Revolution, particularly the "day-to-day insincerity" of casual conversation, larded with perfunctory praise for the party and Chairman Mao.
The show is about a 20-something, pop-culture obsessed Tim Bisley and his roommate Daisy Steiner (Jessica Stevenson) shooting the shit, getting high, and living through every pop-culture reference under the sun.
With Jaime, everything is extreme—he's a knight, and we're in this other world—but there are a lot of people who see their whole purpose for living through the needs of their partner.
Whether we are living through a sequel to Watergate — or whether out-of-control presidents after Nixon might have learned to get away with their own crimes — is in some ways an idle question.
In the fall of 1973, the historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. published "The Imperial Presidency," a book that was widely read because it offered context for the history Americans were living through at the time.
Just in case living through the awkward hell that is puberty wasn't harrowing enough the first time, boy, do comedian Nick Kroll and his childhood best friend Andrew Goldberg have the show for you!
Heroes among us Meet CNN Hero Roger Montoya, an artist whose nonprofit, Moving Arts Española, provides classes, free meals, tutoring and support to more than 5,000 children and youth living through the opioid crisis.
She's living through the "last gasp of the print magazine," and even as she rises through the ranks, it's clear there is a limit to how successful one can be by the late '90s.
When the line was introduced in 1986, it became a huge hit for its historically accurate clothing and furniture, and stories told through the doll's eyes of escaping slavery or living through the Depression.
Unless you're living through Cape Town's water crisis, it's hard to explain the magnitude of this donation from a rural farming community, which will add 20 days of water to our rapidly dwindling supplies.
We are not experiencing anything that resembles Stalinist state terror, but we are living through a period of mental hyperinflation: Ideas, prospects and spectacles go from unimaginable to ordinary in weeks or even days.
But vigorous and at times acrimonious political debates are what make NATO work -- despite the discomfort it brings to the mandarins -- during internationally transformative moments like the one we are living through at present.
It is mentioned prominently in the publicity copy for his excellent new book, Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Beauty, Pleasure, and Truth, and Scott has frequently discussed it in interviews.
The story of Snyder's own thwarted athletic ambitions gives their bond a special poignancy; in a sense, Snyder is living through Owens, and Mr. Sudeikis's tough, heartfelt performance conveys the intensity of his personal investment.
So this was a huge move for Ireland, and I'm curious, how does it play into everything that's going on in the world in this global feminist moment that it feels like we're living through?
Now he strings together a living through odd jobs, such as painting and landscaping, and says there's no way he can repay the more than $2000,27 he owes for his time at the Art Institute.
Her movies unfold almost exclusively within the confines of claustrophobic circumstances, with characters overwhelmed by events spiraling out of control; in the process of battling through the confusion, they triumph simply by living through it.
"Now Or Never," taken from 1973's Approximately Infinite Universe, becomes as much a meditation on Ono's experiences living through wars in the 20th century as much as it is a warning to future generations.
The people fighting the world's harshest abortion law Living through hell Flora, whose real name has been changed for her protection from possible prosecution, remembers the day she visited the traditional healer -- April 5, 2005.
Clapper was speaking to reporters Wednesday at a National Press Club event in Canberra, Australia, carried by Sky News, and offered a stark assessment of the scandal gripping Washington as he recalled living through Watergate.
Despite living through the biggest proliferation of images in history, with the average image quality of non-professional imagery improving exponentially, "the supply of images to the industry is 99 per cent professional," Lanyado says.
In a world where we feel less and less corporeal, living through screens and feeds, there is an urgent quality to encountering someone's intimate, daily choices—what they wore, what they ate, what they smelled.
I absolutely love how—on so many levels—Mexican food is gathering importance in the US. We are living through a time when it is being revalued, and that is really exciting as a cook.
In light of trying to process it all, I've spoken to different people from around the UK, from adolescence to post-retirement age, to hear about the first major news story they remember living through.
China is also strongly represented in the main competition, with Wang Xiaoshuai's So Long, My Son exploring the lives of two couples living through the revolutionary economic changes that have transformed China since the 1980s.
But the films' common dependence on the tropes of superhero stories and revenge fantasies, whether explicit or in disguise, suggests the difficulty of making reality-based cinema out of the history we're currently living through.
They include "Salem Witch" (2006), written from the viewpoints of two children living through the 17th-century Massachusetts witch trials, and "The Brothers' War" (2005), about Virginia cousins on opposite sides of the Civil War.
This was a family who loved one another, laughed with one another, made fun of one another and always supported one another, even while living through one of the most turbulent times in American history.
It might be exponentially weirder than watching a landmark crumble in a terrorist attack, but living through one helps you understand how daily life might ripple out and change in the aftermath of the other.
Washington (CNN)2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said Sunday that "we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy" and "racist and white supremacist views are lifted up" in the White House.
It is no exaggeration to say that we are now living through a technological revolution as transformative and disruptive to how people work and live as the Industrial Revolution was more than 200 years ago.
That's a complicated story that has a lot to do with the times Americans were living through, the disappointment of the Democratic Party because of Vietnam, disappointment with the Democratic Party because of civil rights.
Sayed Jamal Mubarez, from Afghanistan's long-marginalized Hazara ethnic minority, won viewers over with lyrics capturing both the hope and despair of young people living through a war against Taliban militants now in its sixteenth year.
Hotel Mumbai pays homage to people's valor in moments of fear, but it's also visceral, brutal depiction of living through a terror attack — of the hours that stretch knowing when, and if, relief will ever come.
While Hase earned a living through these years as a commercial photographer, working from an independent studio she founded in 1932, she kept her personal art photography a secret, fearing Hitler's brutal censorship of "degenerate" art.
He based that decision, he later wrote, on his earlier experiences living through the dark years preceding World War II: In my generation, this was not the first occasion when the strong had attacked the weak.
The latter, about an up-and-coming rap group living through the 2008 election, is drawing extra attention this week after its director shared a Facebook post about his experience working with Scaramucci on the film.
We're living through a particularly stressful moment in history, with conflict, rancor, and uncertainty on all sides, so it was really only a matter of time before filmmakers began grappling with those issues in their films.
You can't make a living through Amazon Mechanical Turk, but it's a nice way to bring-in some extra cash each month by completing easy tasks like writing product descriptions or identifying performers on music CDs.
"We are living through an ugly and hateful time in our country when immigrant families are under constant attack, even at schools," said Patricia Hyland, chairwoman of Define American's board of trustees and Vargas's former principal.
" But Issac Bailey wrote that the MAGA hat is too potent a symbol of racism to ignore, particularly for people of color "living through what feels like a 'back to the back of the bus' moment.
Considering his invective against hard working people who earn their way to the top, perhaps Sanders should also consider that it is not a crime to make a good living through other means than his own.
In this weird recap of the 1980s that we're living through—demented Republican president, rising economic inequality, Cold War-style tensions, the looming possibility of nuclear armageddon—is it any surprise that wine coolers are back?
Though Saxbe didn't comment on this, it's hard for me to not link the earnest embrace of Kondo's show with the general lack of order we are all living through in the rest of our lives.
Were we living through the first year of a President Jeb Bush or a President Hillary Clinton, readers might wish to turn to it for insights into why our chief executive was not getting more accomplished.
The sheer volume of recent exposures — from what happens between two people in a hotel room to what happens in a huge political campaign — certainly makes it feel as though we're living through an apocalyptic moment.
Ms. Ouellette, who has written or edited several books on reality television, including "Better Living Through Reality TV," said Mr. Trump the president had gone even further than Mr. Trump the reality show star ever did.
"Whatever nightmare I've been in over these last two years is as of nothing compared to the nightmare that every single one of us is currently living through," he said in reference to the coronavirus crisis.
"I didn't much enjoy, as a Democrat, living through the experience of 2016, and I want to make sure 2020 resembles 2016 as little as possible," he said as he left a Saturday event in Waterloo.
To the Editor: I suspect that the writer of "The Myth of Main Street" has never tried to make a living through Upwork or selling on Etsy, as he suggests at the end of his article.
We are, in fact, still living through the aftermath of this collision, as nearly a third of meteorites that end up on Earth are thought to originate from the L chondrite body, according to the study.
What Poppy is living through is extraordinary, unimaginable, and yet one never feels she will be anything but O.K. The greatest risk Frankel takes with Poppy is having her family keep her real identity a secret.
Using never-before-seen footage and audio that has been meticulously scanned and restored, Apollo 11 moves from launch to safe return in a way that makes you feel as though you're living through the mission.
"I think this set of circumstances and the fact that people are living through exactly what this family lived through, it's kind of a world you can explore and re-explore and re-explore," Krasinski said.
We've all been living through our own Long Night for the past 16 months or whatever waiting for Game of Thrones to return, but now at least we know for sure when the wait will be over.
Bullied but undeterred, she turned her attention to transgender people, which she sees as confused and—you guessed it—also part of Satan's plot: We are living through a very strange time in history and public discourse.
You'll get plenty of hate from Mr. Trump's supporters, sure, but you'd also earn a lot of admiration from Republicans who feel as though they've been living through a rerun of "Idiocracy" for the past seven months.
At other times, White's stuntish approach — he vows at the outset that he won't "write about any period of camping history without living through it as much as possible" himself — comes off as a little narratively desperate.
In the latest instance of this, a fan recently took to her DMs to try to get some advice about living through heartbreak: It's not the first time that she's been approached for help by her fans.
But so far, the regulators drafting statewide pollution reduction plans have not heard from their most critical stakeholders: young people who will actually be around in 2050, living through the consequences of our action — or inaction — today.
At a time when we are living through perhaps the most divided era in recent political history, it seems pertinent to stress the importance of spaces such as nightclubs in Northern towns abandoned by austerity-driven governments.
For Salem's 40,000 residents, particularly those who make their living through witch-related tourism, it can be a challenge to balance the historic narrative of the Salem Witch Trials with the powerful mythology that has surrounded it.
This gulf — between the iconic photograph and the actual human experience, between the public's imagination of history and the way it feels to the person living through it — is the focus of this sprawling but absorbing novel.
But the current crisis is likely to pose even more difficulties than usual because of the sheer amount of need, and the fact that most people who may be donors are also living through an economic crisis.
America is living through a fractured fairy tale, in the grip of a lonely and uninformed mad king, an arrogant and naïve princeling, a comely but complicit blond princess and a dyspeptic, dystopian troll under the bridge.
Using never-before-seen footage and sound from the mission that have been meticulously scanned and restored, Apollo 20193 moves from launch to safe return in a way that makes you feel like you're living through it.
But you have to wonder: If you plucked Phoebe up out of the popular sitcom's coffee shop set, and plopped her down in the real world, would she be so well adjusted after living through all this?
But when people come to identify themselves with stories about their difficulties, then they are not merely living through difficulties but, in some cases understandably, expressing values about their lives, ways of living that they identify with.
Lanzmann, always interested in how survivors processed the moment they were living through (and the extent to which they knew of events elsewhere in Europe), presses Marton on how she felt about being part of Kasztner's elite.
Being fully encased in a suit of armor and able to fly seems like precisely the kind of protection a child might want after seeing an entire building reduced to ash, and then living through the aftermath.
We are living through a time where a lot of fishermen all over the world are making the decision to pull their boat out of the water and sell it instead of making a living from the sea.
Democrats are living through this right now in their Nevada gubernatorial race where a particularly bitter and personal primary fight puts nominee  Steve Sisolak  at an unnecessary disadvantage in his match up with state Attorney General  Adam Laxalt .
In a lot of ways, the photographer was living through the experiences of the fans — his subjects — waiting for them to give him some sort of celebratory reaction, and with no assurances that he'd get anything worth capturing.
Using never-before-seen footage and sound from the mission that has been meticulously scanned and restored, Apollo 21940 moves from launch to safe return in a way that makes you feel as if you're living through it.
Still, economic experts and White House adviser Larry Kudlow said it's inevitable consumers will see prices rise and that farmers — who are already living through their worst economic crisis in 30 years — will experience further tariff-related distress.
"The committee asks the national government to work immediately, hand-in-hand with the federation, to find structural solutions to the difficult situation that coffee-growers are living through," the federation's board of directors said in a statement.
Benkirane has said his party is living through a tough moment because of divisions over what some party members described in the local media as Othmani's failure to fully consult with the party's leadership on the cabinet makeup.
We are living through a pace of technology advances like never before, and in this new era, contextual machines and materials, powered by software that connected by application programming interfaces (APIs), will drive change at an unprecedented level.
Brendan Kelly, 85033, told The New York Times that he never considered delaying his service as a Marine after living through the 2017 Las Vegas massacre and the November shooting at Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
"We're living through a golden age of sex toys, a kind of a renaissance where we have access to such incredibly well-constructed and innovative products," said Ian Kerner, sex counselor, psychotherapist, and author of She Comes First.
His celebrated "I Have A Dream" speech is the epitome of finding a dream in the midst of weariness, as both an activist and black person living through injustice: Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
"With what they send now, we have to work miracles because we are living through hyperinflation," said the former public servant, adding that her monthly pension in bolivars was only enough to buy a bag of laundry soap.
Indeed, I was so floored by the departure of one of the all-time great portrayals of living through suffering on screen that I never bothered to think much about what might happen in the episode that remained.
We are living through a flagrant display of a white male exertion of power, authority and privilege, a demonstration meant to underscore that they will forcefully fight any momentum toward demographic displacement, no matter how inevitable the math.
Using never-before-seen footage and sound from the mission that has been meticulously scanned and restored, Apollo 11 moves from launch to safe return in a way that makes you feel as if you're living through it.
No doubt, living through the 2008 financial crisis as young adults and being told that Social Security in its current form may not be available to them when they retire have played a role in millennials' retirement prepping.
"I really believe that the reason Joanna has so many photographs is that deeply, unconsciously, she was living through this time knowing that she would make a piece of work out of it one day," Swinton told me.
I do not believe any other TV show of the 2010s has quite captured the peculiarly frazzled sense of living through the end times like Comedy Central's wackadoodle cringe comedy/reality show/bad idea generator Nathan for You.
" The protagonist, Marji, is growing up "in a fashionably radical household in Tehran," and she is "bent on prying from her evasive elders if not truth, at least a credible explanation of the travails they are living through.
Better Living Through Criticism is, more than anything, a defense of criticism as a profession, but also as a craft, a calling, a habit of mind, a vital art unto itself, and an everyday practice open to all.
Better Living Through Criticism does not just discuss criticism and how it works or informs our lives; the book takes the form of its subject in order to better reflect upon it, modeling great criticism in the process.
We are living through the earth's sixth great extinction; climate change, habitat loss, pollution, pesticides and persecution have meant that vertebrate species are dying out up to 114 times as fast as they would in a world without humans.
Still, the U.S.-initiated decision to shelve the drills isn&apost likely to dramatically change the psyche of South Koreans who have spent their entire lives facing North Korean threats and living through wild swings in inter-Korean relations.
I'm going to enjoy the Hugh Jackman movie, but- Chuck Todd: I always hate going to things that I remember living through and I haven't done the A&E doc yet, because I don't want to relive it yet.
Discussion of this point ranges from scholarly, in the context of "climate debt," to pragmatic: "Young people, unlike older generations, must contemplate living through the worst effects of climate change a few decades down the line," the Nation reported.
As a singer-songwriter and half of the band Pomplamoose, the 32-year-old has spent years trying to make a living through his art — and now, as CEO of crowdfunding platform Patreon, he's helping others do the same.
"A big misconception is that every Olympic athlete has big money sponsorship or can make a living through their sport," said Angel Bovee, former boxer and athlete career coach for the US Olympic Committee's Athlete Career and Education Program.
Perhaps this is because, as a queer man living through the devastating 1980s AIDS crisis, Brown witnessed many of the failures and intentional cruelties of the systems of US governance that are only now being recognized by mainstream society.
Because the board has no resources to actually help with economic development, we have yet to find out how it could actually help the plight of the people living through the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding on the island.
Many imagine themselves to be living through an earlier time, when they had an office to go to or small children to pick up from school, or even earlier, when they themselves were small and dependent on their parents.
Corbin's biggest accomplishment with the album is acknowledging that life is scary, but convincing anyone who listens that the pursuit of love makes it worth living through the terror, even if that pursuit itself is borderline hellish at times.
In the aftermath of bizarre displays like Wednesday's press conference, it can be almost comforting to think of Trump as something akin to that ooze—an aberration visited upon us, a horrible event we're all living through, for now.
I see exactly what you're saying in this sense that being angry all the time can be exhausting, but one of the things I found writing this book and living through this period- Well, I want to know historical.
The MetroCards, which will be available starting on Wednesday, are meant to recognize the people still living through the trauma of the attacks, including the responders who wrestle with the physical and psychological wreckage that stemmed from their experiences.
Since the arrival of "Gone Girl,'' six years ago, we have been living through a long, peak moment of the domestic thriller, and yet "The Perfect Nanny'' has failed to enjoy the reception here that it has had abroad.
Sanders often talks on the trail about how his father came to the United States at the age of 17 without any money and minimal English skills, but was able to make a living through determination and hard work.
Tara says dry shampoo is the best way to go, but her mom -- who is still living through the drought in Cape Town -- says it is impossible to find it in South Africa because everyone has had this idea.
But Hagan's story also included this anecdote from a recent plane trip taken by the O'Rourkes: Amy was reading Becoming, by Michelle Obama, absorbing the former First Lady's account of her trials living through a toxic presidential race with her husband.
But in the space of a year the speed of innovation has really picked up, and with devices like Nokia's rumored penta-cam device potentially coming soon, we're basically living through a camera stacking arms race, and I'm all about it.
In public, Kislyak has been a candid commentator on relations between Moscow and Washington, saying in November that "we are living through the worst time in our relationship" even though the ideological divide of the Cold War was long gone.
And as we slowly come up on the one-year anniversary of the fated election that got us into this mess, one thing remains certain: Living through the Trump era means being on the constant, simultaneous cusp of terror and boredom.
Far from the perfectly curated feeds of your favorite celebrities that feature sexy photo after sexy photo in a series of perfectly lit and angled and filtered selfies, Britney's living through Instagram as her realest self, smudged mascara and all.
We're all currently living through the apparent implosion of Uber and its CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick, who's taking a leave of absence following the death of his mother and the string of controversies that have left company leadership reeling.
This generation is seeing with clear eyes that they are living through yet another existential crisis that threatens all life on Earth: a global climate emergency, and one that too many of their elders have chosen to ignore or deny.
We are not nearly through it, but it seems safe to say that to read about things like decline or collapse—and read about them, and read about them, and read about them—is no real preparation for living through them.
In the 31 episodes since Varchie announced themselves as a true Riverdale couple — rather than the taboo flirtationship they had at the start of season 1 — the pair have become far too comfortable for the bonkers series they're living through.
Sitting in one of the sparse buildings that make up Kleingarten, a community of 22 basic houses with allotments they now call home, the couple, who are in their late 30s, describe how they hope to make a living through farming.
But like your column on Friday pointed out, I fear we are living through an age where "it's the economy, stupid" less and less and elections are more a result of whether or not we just plain old like someone.
As official Washington grapples with the prospect of living through Watergate 2.0, some of the city's most powerful Republicans gathered on Wednesday night to hear the words of a man who famously came away unscathed from Watergate 1.0: Henry Kissinger.
While his ideological fellow traveler Jeb Bush lost in an embarrassing way, Bush at least managed to go out in a dignified way and ended up attracting some (entirely undeserved) praise as an honest and decent man living through troubled times.
The campaign, launched by the World Food Programme at the London Syria conference in February, encourages social media users to use the hashtag #IamSyrian to draw attention to the stories and struggles of those who have been living through war.
That transition I think is one of the big things that's happening, what I think is really exciting about this timeline, we are living through that massive addition of data into how we think about care and prevention and such.
"We've been living through this bizarre world where there's been so much artificial demand in the debt market that the market hasn't really been able to react," said Michael Cembalest, chairman of market and investment strategy for J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 1920s and '30s, art by Pueblo artists was avidly purchased and displayed by collectors across the United States, which allowed many of these artisans to make a decent living through native craft.
"In general, if you just look at total dollars paid after adjusting for inflation, traditional breakeven analysis concludes that living through your late 70s or early 80s is the typical time at which delaying benefits starts to pay off," he writes.
Through the family's letters and notes, the experience of living through some of the 2100th century's most devastating and formative periods comes alive: World War I, Nazi Germany, life in Communist East Germany, and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Alcohol and tobacco products historically — and more recently, marijuana — have seen sales skyrocket during economic downturns and periods of general uncertainty not unlike what the US is currently living through with the novel coronavirus outbreak and its subsequent economic impacts.
The film can flag a bit in these sequences (which is probably not wholly unlike the experience of living through them), but the shadow of danger is always present, even the mundane scratchings of diagrams and equations on a notepad.
Through words and imagery, Barnea hopes that this project will provide an authentic view from the vantage point of people who are actually on the ground living through events that most Americans only hear about secondhand and piecemeal on the news.
If it's true that constant digital distractions are changing our cognitive functions for the worse — leaving many of us more scatterbrained, more prone to lapses in memory, and more anxious — it means we're living through a profound transformation of human cognition.
"We are living through a difficult period in the history of the world, but we are fully aware that it will pass despite its cruelty, bitterness and difficulty," the 13-year-old monarch said in a televised address to the nation.
In the second act, when the baritone Paulo Szot's Sharpless was ruing the possible consequences of informing Butterfly of her would-be husband's intentions, he looked like he was managing a minor headache, instead of living through a tragic injustice.
And, in O'Connell's view, the play taps into a lot about the moment we're living through, and the way that women in general — and second-wave feminists like her in particular — are lately looking at the world with fresh eyes.
"I think this set of circumstances and the fact that people are living through exactly what this family lived through, it's kind of a world you can explore and re-explore and re-explore," Krasinski told CNN earlier this year.
I think we're living through a period where maybe that's not valued as highly, but I do think that the human mind seeks a kind of expansion of itself, which, for lack of a better word, you could call 'something new.
But I won't get involved in that because the debate threatens to obscure a broader, more important truth, that we are living through what feels like a "back to the back of the bus" moment for many people of color.
Some of the best — like "The Glow-Heart," about a man living through a second lonely Christmas after the death of his beloved — are hard to read, but they honor the inescapable sadness that comes into sharper focus during the holidays.
Scott may not ever land on a succinct definition of criticism — and, yes, I might think he's wrong about The Avengers ­— but in Better Living Through Criticism, he does something that is arguably even better: He shows us how it works.
Before she made a living through cooking, Ina was a nuclear-budget analyst at the Office of Management and Budget in Washington, D.C., under the Jimmy Carter Administration—a career path that was inspired by Jeffrey, who was working at the State Department.
There's tragedy and there's comedy and there's drama and despair, and everything looks so phenomenally, exorbitantly epic — in the realest sense of the word — that watching it feels like living through something, like having the pieces of your emotional furniture get pushed around.
YouTube knows that it has to move carefully to avoid upsetting the millions of creators who make a living through their videos, and whose bottom line might be impacted by even a small change to the layout or functionality of the service.
Which brings up a point that Sarah Silverman made earlier this month about how we'll recover from the era we're living through, which is starting to look a lot like the final scene of Fight Club when all the buildings blow up.
And the tenants who are living through the renovation come and go through an unstylish vestibule that leads to a lobby that has all the charm of a construction site, although the ornate front desk is a transplant from the hotel's earlier days.
We're all living through this moment together and know what's in the air, so did you feel less of a need to make songs that told the listener where the songs were going instead of just kind of putting your feelings out there?
As he points out in "Better Living Through Criticism", his new book in defence of his own profession and of the critical faculty in each of us, "critic" has always been ranked somewhere between "undertaker" and "tax collector" in terms of popularity.
When I was actually living through the last twenty minutes of the movie, the start of each new scene felt like torture — maybe the kind where a single drop of water hits your forehead every thirty seconds and you can't brush it away.
My countryman Peter Sutherland, a senior United Nations official for international migration, has made clear that we're living through the worst crisis of forced displacement since World War II. In 2010, some 10,000 people worldwide fled their homes every day, on average.
A. O. Scott put out his first book, "Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty and Truth" (Penguin Press), with an argument for the value of criticism in an age where it is plentiful and also, in places, diminished.
This no doubt accounts for the prominent role that drug abuse ended up playing in the speech, since America is living through a very real spike in drug overdoses, and it is true that a lot of illicit drugs originate in Mexico.
If you're dealing with a landlord who needs the rent you owe, here's the government's advice: The Trump administration has some advice for government workers living through the holidays without a paycheck during the government shutdown: instead of paying rent, offer to paint.
These articles may not necessarily offer you direct advice about living through this pandemic — though if that's what you're looking for, the other two sections of this newsletter have you covered — but I'm hoping they'll make things just a little more manageable.
If you like to enjoy a drink now and again, chances are you've been living through what's probably best known as the "Cocktail Revival": the global movement that's put mixed drinks of various provenance into the hands of imbibers across the globe.
" Although Mr. Carstens tried to play down the effect of his departure, arguing that he was just one member of the central bank's board, he did acknowledge that "if there is one thing that characterizes the moment we're living through, it is uncertainty.
Said scandal involves DuPont, the chemical company, which put the lie to its "Better living through chemistry" slogan by poisoning the residents of Parkersburg, a West Virginia town and home to one of its plants, with the byproducts used to make Teflon.
State leaders have praised the resiliency of California's towns and say they've tried to avoid placing blame on local officials since everyone is living through power shutoffs together for the first time — though there's still no shortage of criticism for PG&E.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — In the 1930s, a series of novels known as Vanguard Jazz Literature was published in Japan, the books' pages chronicling the fast-paced lifestyles of people living through a period of great social change.
Partly because of that, the people of the New England region, who largely adopt all Boston teams, are living through an era of unusually high accomplishment: Their professional teams celebrate championships from season to season — as in spring to fall to winter.
THE HAGUE, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders said Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election was a sign that the West was living through a "patriotic spring" that would boost support for populist parties in Europe like his own.
And we're currently living through an era when many TV dramas, even some with substantial acclaim, feel like the latest variations on forms that were introduced by The Sopranos and The Wire, then further codified by Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Game of Thrones.
It is hard to imagine how Reynolds managed to stay calm, collected and polite in the face of what she was living through -- a gun pointing in her face, aimed by a clearly stressed out police officer who had presumably just shot a man.
That's what's most disturbing about this sort of unpredictable enforcement: Not only that it threatens the finances and artistic expression of creators, but it threatens the most vulnerable creators, especially those trying to make a living through small audiences in niche and misunderstood genres.
For the privileged majority, basic survival through a Winnipeg winter isn't that difficult, but for the city's entire population, it's actually living through one—going dancing, turning snowdrifts into amusement parks, not stopping to nap in a snowbank forever—that requires incredible emotional stamina.
"Of course, in these conditions which we are living through now, we must carefully but still use our reserve funds ... first and foremost, the reserves of the government," he told a meetings with activists of The All-Russia People's Front, a pro-Kremlin public movement.
" She continues, "Self-portraiture was a way to deal with a very personal experience I was living through at the moment, and as cliche as it sounds, it was some sort of a therapy for me, the only way I knew how to cope.
If Oklahoma-Kansas was everything college basketball can be when its at its best, Kentucky-LSU was yet another reminder that we're living through an utterly dysfunctional era, and that we are doing so largely because of an ongoing battle between labor and management.
" In the same email, Wells Fargo announced that it had decided not to make a profit-sharing contribution to employee 401(k) plans for 2019, citing a combination of the company's financial performance last year and "the extraordinary environment we are currently living through.
His good-natured if rather feckless father, Claudio — whose heart lay in his years of campaigning with Garibaldi's army of the Risorgimento, and who made a somewhat precarious living through tailoring — and his cold and distant mother, Paola, were "musical," but not exceptionally so.
We tend to think of history as a done-and-dusted thing, but the people who are living through historical events don't know that they're going to end up on a textbook timeline, or as a theme for parties and fodder for Halloween costumes.
"What is unfortunate is that we're living through a global climate emergency - that is clear from the scientific evidence - and instead of responding with appropriate urgency to tackle the causes... governments are putting their efforts into tackling protesters instead," Boyd said in an interview.
" 'Everything depends on what we do now' Ahead of CNN's marathon town hall on climate change with 10 Democratic candidates, actor Emma Thompson wrote that we are living through "unseasonal heat that kills, rain that instead of sweetening, inundates and destroys, hurricanes that devastate.
I say this not to start an argument but because, as Scott suggests in Better Living Through Criticism, the essence of criticism is conversation, a dialogue between artist and critic, critic and reader, and — as often as not — a critic and him- or herself.
While it's conceivable that the two countries may build on this effort in the future, and move toward some kind of more lasting agreement, that's cold comfort for the Aleppo residents who are currently living through what Selmo calls "the end of the world."
With all the constant reminders that we are living through "interesting times" — as dramatized by this Slate visualization of all the New York Times push notifications over the past year — not caring and worrying about the fate of America seems like a derogation of duty.
Broad City Every season of Broad City has taken place during the summer, so the opening of season three — which featured a montage of best friends Abbi (Abbi Jacobsen) and Ilana (Ilana Glazer) living through the rest of the year — was a special treat.
So when I see something like the impeachment inquiry that was sparked with the president holding up military aid to try to help in a war that has really affected so many people, my brain automatically goes to the people living through it on the ground.
The court has no deadline to reach a decision and could take weeks to rule, though the political turmoil Brazil is living through as it faces the potential second ouster of a president in a year will put pressure on the judges to reach a conclusion quickly.
We are living through a time in which the president of the free world is driven by an ego that allows him to see things only in terms of the 'terrific' and the 'terrible', all the while Europe is engulfed by false narratives of us and otherness.
In the wake of the third mass shooting to take place in a U.S. school in the first two months of 143, Marjory Stoneman Douglas students such as Gonzalez are calling for stricter gun control measures to prevent other students from living through the same tragedy.
That realization of my identity in this nation has been an ongoing process for me as a millennial, who came of age in a time when it feels like we are living through both a period of "hope and change" and the reflexive New Jim Crow.
This album is timeless because everything about it forces you to come face to face with your formative self, and the only thing more uncomfortable, more heartbreaking, and more rewarding than living through your adolescence the first time is re-visiting it over and over again.
The "forbidding bearded patriarch and lawgiver, a thinker of merciless consistency with a commanding vision of the future" worshiped by leftists was, in Stedman Jones's view, a flawed theorist and failed revolutionary socialist, who overlooked the significance of the democratic revolution he was actually living through.
However, the fight over the House Republican memo is less about historical precedence or weakening of the checks on the presidency than it is a reflection of the polarized politics we are living through and, more generally, the attack on the credibility of all government institutions.
We have a brilliant model for what water data could be: the Energy Information Administration, which has every imaginable data point about energy use — solar, wind, biodiesel, the state of the heating oil market during the winter we're living through right now — all available, free, to anyone.
At the same time, especially in the political moment we are living through right now, I think there is some rhetorical weight to a game that tells us that it was a woman who understood the connected nature of the various ways her people were oppressed first.
But I would be naïve to believe that living through a time when racism is spewing from the lips of the president of the United States — and in a place where so many people agree with his views — was not introducing ugly attitudes into my daughter's life.
Thank god for my seatmates Tyler and Bradley, who were there to see the show for the second time in a week, and who were living for Gettin' the Band Back Together the way only we queer Broadway fans living through the homophobic cake years can.
Peter, I think real quick — and this is probably one of my favorite audiences that I've spoken to, just becuase I have enormous amounts of respect to the readers and people that share content on social around this platform — guys, we're living through a very intriguing time.
That's why I introduced a bipartisan bill to help us understand how the dramatic changes we are living through in tech and media are affecting the physical and mental development of children, and how parents can be empowered to help their kids navigate this ever-changing environment.
Although it was not the original impetus for the new book — Scott has said it happened after he'd been working on Better Living Through Criticism for about a year — it serves as a gateway into the questions the book is designed to ask: What is criticism?
But the most obvious reason why this happened, why Broadway Joe Namath and Karl Rove sat at a table and talked about North Korea and Russia on America's most-watched cable news channel, is that we are living through the dumbest time in our nation's history.
Four months later, on the eve of the film's HBO release, that urgency still comes through, particularly as we've spent that time living through a collective remembrance of sorts, a reassessment of what we thought to be true, and the ugly machinations really at work behind the scenes.
Terese Marie Mailhot's lyrical memoir is a profound and intimate portrayal of growing up on the Seabird Island First Nation, living through a dysfunctional upbringing, surviving hospitalization for PTSD and bipolar II disorder, and trying to build a life under the weight of a lifetime's worth of trauma.
In addition to her number of producing efforts, which include movies like Whip It and How To Be Single, she'll help bring an all-woman horror series, The Black Rose Anthology, to TV. The past is the past, and clearly, Barrymore's learned a lot from living through it.
Indeed, after suffering through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, we are living through one of the safest, most prosperous times in our country's history, a time during which we are getting ever-so-closer to the kind of true equity promised by the US Constitution.
"What we are living through and seeing is the misuse of social media tools ... to spread enmity and hatred," Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah said in a message published by state news agency KUNA to mark the last 10 days of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
In an age of economic decline, the men in Carlson's study are living through the evaporation of the manufacturing economy in the US. While previous generations of men might have been able to "do" gender by economically providing for their households, this is less possible for many men today.
Eighth Grade did earn some attention during awards season, particularly from critics groups, both for its writer/director, the former YouTube comedian Bo Burnham, and for its star Elsie Fisher, who as our heroine Kayla had the unenviable task of living through the inanities and awkwardness of eighth grade.
If the language feels timeworn ("I couldn't hide anymore"; and, once she posts her letter on Facebook, "it didn't take long for the news to spread like wildfire"), it evokes a narrative insecurity that mirrors the nervous self-doubt she experiences while actually living through her gender transition.
Near the beginning of President Barack Obama's final speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning, he pointed out something really important about the world today: We are living through the best time in human history, but it feels to a lot of us like anything but.
We consulted Victor Carrion, Stanford's vice chair of psychiatry and director of the Stanford pediatric anxiety program, and parents living through quarantines for their advice on how to educate your kids about the current situation, and how to keep them intellectually stimulated while they're stuck at home. Takeaways?
Each Friday, WIRED will publish a new chapter, weaving together as many stories as we can from across the country about living through this "Covid Spring," trying to capture the story of American government, American business, and American life, and the titanic task ahead for our health care system.
"We are living through the most dangerous challenge to the free government of the United States that anyone alive has encountered," wrote David Frum, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, in the final sentences of "How to Build an Autocracy," his widely read article in The Atlantic.
"Go back to 1981, we've seen 21 declines of 23 percent or more and typically over 70 percent of the time you see a retest of that initial low so I think that's what we're living through right now but fundamentals still support us moving higher through 2019," he explained.
Something in my body resists the insistence that what I'm doing is a daily act of heroism — not only because daily heroism sounds, frankly, exhausting, but also because I know what the truth of my living through a depressive low looks like: dirty hair, blank face, puffy eyes, stained pajamas.
World Briefing More than 500,000 children in eastern Ukraine have been "deeply affected" by the trauma of living through the violent conflict between government forces and insurgents that began two years ago, the United Nations Children's Fund, Unicef, said in a report issued Thursday, and many need psychological and social support.
Which is to say that we are living through the era of what Williams College political scientist William Skinner has termed the "partisan presidency," in which a more or less fixed pool of party people can be counted on to staff an administration regardless of who sits in the Oval Office.
And most survivors do not want to want to put themselves through the grueling litigation process because it requires them to relive the abuse over and over again; they also want to spare their families the pain of living through the public retelling of the human nightmare that was their childhood.
There, on a site usually dedicated to painting innocent fantasies about being Harry Styles's girlfriend, teens and preteens are living through a culture so dominated by guns that fears of their schools going on lockdown and fantasies of martyring themselves to save their friends have seeped into the stories they tell.
At the time, Mormons in the West were living through a period known as the "Raid," a quasi-invasion by federal authorities that had the effect both of quashing polygamy in the Utah territory and of breaking the church's ability to govern a society outside the stream of American life.
Joe Biden, We are living through a battle for the soul of this nation August 27, The Atlantic In the wake of the tragedy in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the President's controversial remarks that followed, former Vice President Joe Biden argued that Americans have a renewed obligation to uphold American values.
It's largely forgotten now, but back during the mid-aughts (a time of more rapid wage growth than what we saw in 2017, incidentally), it was commonplace in conservative circles to proclaim that we were living through a "Bush Boom" touched off by his game-changing tax cuts and deregulation.
Dr. Peterson, 61, a global health expert with experience in both Puerto Rico and sub-Saharan Africa, said that Puerto Ricans living through the rebuilding period could expect outbreaks of diarrheal diseases from compromised drinking water, as well as potential outbreaks of mosquito-borne illnesses like chikungunya, Zika and dengue fever.
They should keep prodding those politicians to embrace legislation that ensures our public health infrastructure is responsible and flexible, and narrows social and economic disparities so that everyone can access safe housing, well-paying jobs, and other supports critical to surviving a crisis like the one we're living through now.
Mark van Ommeren, a mental health specialist at the WHO who worked on the team, said the findings "add yet more weight to the argument for immediate and sustained investment, so that mental and psychosocial support is made available to all people in need living through conflict and its aftermath".
We're really living through a digital revolution that I think has upended our economy, it's upended our society and now we see it clearly revolutionizing our politics and creating all of these circumstances that are new to us, that as a democracy, we're going to try to get a hold of.
Maybe putting up with all that celebrity for so long, living through its cruelties and its inconstancies and its hypocrisies, was the price Rousey had to pay to get to where she is now: that rarefied place where she doesn't have to do anything she doesn't want to, a truly liberated soul.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, some thought, or maybe just hoped, that the trauma could give way to lasting unity and empathy — that the experience of living through an event that has become as quintessentially American as the pastime they were reveling in could change the political climate of Washington.
That need to document and remember history as we live it is the genesis for a new project that I'm hoping you'll help with: "Covid Spring," a week-by-week oral history, published here at WIRED, documenting America's response to this pandemic through the words of all of us living through it.
As part of Covid Spring, WIRED will publish a new chapter every Friday, weaving together as many stories as we can from across the country about living through this crisis, trying to capture the story of American government, American business, American life, and the titanic task ahead for our health care system.
Agents, editors and publishers have been snapping up everything from campaign trail memoirs to coffee-table books with images from the women's march to titles that sound suspiciously like self-help books (Gene Stone's "The Trump Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Living Through What You Hoped Would Never Happen").
This is the 500th anniversary of Luther's Reformation, so whether one likes it or not, we are all living through the "Year of Luther," or Lutherjahr, as it has been called in his native land; publishers in Europe and North America are marking the occasion by flooding the world with Luther biographies.
Policyholders will have to navigate a range of issues, including dealing with insurance adjusters to determine the amount of loss and how much of it is covered, as well as contending with the possibility of an extended time without their home or business, all while recovering from the trauma of living through a monster storm.
Photo: William Bayreuther (Unsplash)Taking a trip away from home can be good for the body and soul, but it also means you're going to be without the safety net of your home and office Wi-Fi, and might even involve piggybacking on a different data network and living through a different time zone.
Yet not even the most ardent believer out there could have predicted this, because this isn't what's meant to happen to vanguards of a supposed underground—even if that underground melted into the mainstream, and we're living through a period where clubbing's current conservatism is becoming more and more estranged from its radical roots.
There's usually some general hope—some distant memory of music and laughter and good sex and wonder—and I hold on in faith that I'll feel it again, even though in moments, living through this pain to get there, knowing that I might have to do this again and again, it doesn't seem wise.
We're the generation living through the great transition in human history—a 210-year transition to a future powered by AI. We must get past our generalized anxiety and fear about that future, and acknowledge that our paranoia or uncurbed exuberance will distract us from making critically important observations—and fixes—in the present.
So if you worry that we may be living through a historic rupture, it might be instructive to look to those most attuned to the status quo, and perhaps most sensitive when it changes: the moderates, those who imagine themselves floating above partisan passions, those who judged the existing order to be working fine.
That we are living through a time of political turmoil is, in no small part, because of what we learned after the banking crisis of 2008: The rich beggar all our imaginings, both in what they earn and own, and in what they consider their unique entitlement to go on earning and owning more.
"Our attitude toward the government was this: If you can't feed us, leave us alone so we can make a living through the market," said Kim Jin-hee, who fled North Korea in 21980 and, like others interviewed for this article, uses a new name in the South to protect relatives she left behind.
It's her fidelity to the story and the ordinary people swept up in historical events — particularly victims of the "evil stupidity" of nations at war, the "lies and chicanery" of statecraft and the global propaganda machine — that make Gellhorn's novel "A Stricken Field" (1940) essential reading for the political moment we're living through today.
We're living through a strange time, one when the Department of Justice no longer defends the laws of the land, and the President meets North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un solo and spreads lies about a spy scandal — the Toronto Star newspaper has tallied 1,665 lies from President Trump's 173 days in office, which is an extraordinary number.
What It Is: Cocodune, Match Co. and Jeanuine: All apps and sites designed to ease the pain of shopping for swimsuits, foundation and jeans (respectively) Who Tried It: Alex Apatoff, Deputy Style Director Why I Tried It: Because I hate shopping for jeans, swimsuits and foundation, and I love better living through technology Level of Difficulty: Overall, 2.
When I played Better Living Through Robotics, my character was the most traumatized of the robots due to a physically and emotionally abusive owner who had bypassed my programming (based on Isaac Asimov's famed Three Laws of Robotics) and reprogrammed me to only obey her, even if that meant harming other humans or self-destructing on command.
Written and directed by Bo Burnham, formerly a wildly popular YouTube comedian (which may be a turn-off for some, but stick with me here), Eighth Grade is a startlingly empathetic, wincingly honest, completely charming story of a girl living through the last week of eighth grade and coming to terms with herself, at least a little.
Kristin Dombek Farrar, Straus and Giroux "We know the new selfishness when we see it," writes Kristin Dombek in her first book, The Selfishness of Others: An Essay on the Fear of Narcissism, where she seeks to understand whether—as countless psychologists, journalists, bloggers, and others have proclaimed—we are living through an epidemic of self-worship.
What matters in an overall assessment of someone's disposition toward climate change is not their raw feelings in the immediate aftermath of an emotionally significant experience (living through a hurricane, say, or reading a scary magazine story), but how those responses are reinforced and strengthened (or not) over the course of the following days and years.
Fifty years after Franklin recovered Charlie Brown's beach ball, we're still living through times when representational firsts are newsworthy and cherished by fans: the first kiss between Asian and black characters in a "Star Wars" film (Rose and Finn in "The Last Jedi"), the first Marvel Studios movie headlined by a black superhero (next month's "Black Panther").
The athlete's compelling narrative arc — training and preparation leading to the big event — gives way to a sprawling, introspective, socially engaged around-the-world travelogue about an athlete/wave artist who, though he doesn't make a living through surfing, chronicles enough dramatic rides, emotional journeys, and brushes with death within the sport to make a life.
However, there is more that binds the group than just sharing an alleged abuser: it is a particular experience of buried shame and trauma, of having experienced a certain kind of humiliation, then living through years — in some cases decades — of seeing their abuser celebrated by the industry they worked in, and feeling like they would never be believed.
"We are living through the end of one world, and the birth of another," Ms. Le Pen, the leader of France's National Front party, told a cheering gathering of members of European right-wing parties on Saturday in this Rhine River city to chart a joint path to success in elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany this year.
She says we're living through such "a bold and unprecedented shift in capitalist methods" that even as we encounter the occasional story about Facebook allowing its corporate clients to read users' private messages or the software in Google's Street View cars scraping unencrypted information from people's homes, the American public doesn't yet grasp the new dispensation in its entirety.

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