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It reckons with the sticky situations that happened last season.
In it, she reckons with the wages of intergenerational trauma.
The fashion assistant Sutton (Meghann Fahy) reckons with her mother's alcoholism.
The record reckons with shifting sands, both internal and external, personal and political.
In these poems, Skeets reckons with homophobia and loneliness and death and murder.
Zealously researched and intellectually rangy, it reckons with tragedies both human and environmental.
A writer reckons with fast-fading sumac, coriander, garam masala and other seasonings.
And Grieder never reckons with the inevitable consequences of kicking people off their insurance.
Chua reckons with the many tribalisms of the American past: ethnic, religious and racial.
Go deeper: Wall Street reckons with climate risk Climate change, environment top concerns despite oil prices
But the show never reckons with deeper issues so much as it mentions them between fight scenes.
The little information we do know about his life and work revels and reckons with occupying doubly marginalized space.
The experience weighs on him as he reckons with his past and considers the final stretch of his life.
In a book slender enough to slide into your back pocket, Mailhot reckons with the wages of intergenerational trauma.
Changing pace, his next book is the nonfiction "Survival Math," which also reckons with issues of class and race.
It's a unique opportunity to understand how an organization reckons with its mistakes and, employees hope, learns to remedy them.
Go deeper: When money is green Wall Street reckons with climate risk Bill McGlashan's firing exposes hypocrisy in impact investing
Go deeper: When money is green Wall Street reckons with climate risk Bill McGlashan's firing exposes hypocrisy in impact investing
In the movie, Mary reckons with her work after one of her targets leaves behind a son, whom she meets.
While in Austin, Emily lives with Eric and his new girlfriend, Celeste (Britt Lower), and reckons with her past choices.
And perhaps somewhere inside this movie lives a farce that reckons with white indifference in the face of national catastrophe.
But Outer Worlds also reckons with one of the biggest narrative tensions in Fallout — and role-playing games in general.
Alterations like these have become part of a broader trend as opera clumsily reckons with its racist and sexist past.
Facebook faces more troubling news, Sri Lanka reckons with postwar mental health issues and Sesame Street reaches out to refugee children.
In the book, she reckons with her place in the Jobs narrative, which has been the great narrative of Silicon Valley.
Chuck hopes to strike an enemy, and Wendy reckons with her choices when she is finally forced to pick a side.
This time around, Guillam reckons with a string of previous decisions on the job (and sleeps with a string of younger women).
The documentary playwrights Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen interviewed survivors and family members, learning how a community reckons with disaster and loss.
" She said "it's about there being an accusation that's alive," and that until the network reckons with it, "it's really on E!
Critic's Pick Any documentary — or obituary — that reckons with the legacy of Roger E. Ailes faces an almost impossible choice of emphasis.
It reckons with the brutal actions of early British settlers in Australia, actions that were for too long ignored by their descendants.
The documentary playwrights Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen interviewed survivors and family members, learning how a community reckons with disaster and loss.
While performing is one way Anggelo reckons with his Venezuelan past, he also does so by making Venezuelan arepas several times a week.
Phoebe's music captures that: it reckons with difficult truths, but it's also a testament to the fact that they can be contended with.
The deal comes as the advertising industry reckons with the huge growth of digital advertising and the emergence of players like Facebook and Google.
"I loved you ... but did you really love me?" a tormented Barney thinks as he reckons with the detritus of his pop culture legacy.
He points even beyond the remaking of one party to a new American politics that overcomes denial, rejects bubble thinking and reckons with reality.
It is a savage film that reckons with the moral cost of "taming" a continent, and asks us to consider its modern-day implications.
No tax deductions on sexual harassment settlements This revision comes as Capitol Hill reckons with its own handling of sexual harassment and assault cases.
Unsentimental and precise, he reckons with a past simultaneously vanished and all too present, drawing inventively on Proust, Nabokov, De Quincey, and St. Augustine.
On "The Most Lamentable Tragedy," Titus Andronicus's latest album, he reckons with getting older and grappling with manic depression in a five-part opus.
While others tackle more recent history, like Chanel Miller's Know My Name: A Memoir, which reckons with rape culture in the age of #MeToo.
In this generous, searching memoir, Laymon reckons with more than one kind of heaviness — his physical weight along with the burden of the past.
Her win is part of a sweeping adjustment to the Beard Foundation lens as the restaurant industry reckons with issues of gender and race.
The pull in the opposite direction can be intense, as Puerto Rico reckons with an economic calamity more than a decade in the making.
He points even beyond the remaking of one party to a new American politics that overcomes denial, rejects bubble thinking, and reckons with reality.
Many women found their voice in the subsequent protests, and the trend has continued as India reckons with broader issues of sexual discrimination and harassment.
But while the world reckons with the effect he is having on the presidency, he is adjusting to the effect of the presidency on him.
Additionally, an essay by Ariel Goldberg in the middle of the book reckons with what these images mean for trans and gender non-conforming viewers.
Warren fended them off with sturdy aplomb, save for one criticism: how she reckons with middle class taxes in a world with Medicare for All.
As the nation reckons with an epidemic of sexual harassment, women running for office may be tempted to position themselves as the ethically superior choice.
It centers on a small mining outpost, unaffiliated with any U.S. state, as the community there reckons with the jarring shifts of a rapidly changing world.
The disappointment of fans and critics is tangible; there is no show that reckons with technological innovation—and the people responsible for it—quite as effectively.
But, luckily and unluckily, the one being who can tell the story is flying down south now to ensure the whole world reckons with the truth.
If that work confronted God, substance abuse, mental health, and relationships, Turn Out the Lights reckons with the hollow spaces and traumas left in their wake.
After the teacher is accused by another student years later, Vanessa reckons with fallout of her relationship, examining power, memory and trauma through a #MeToo lens.
As the party reckons with the likelihood of an all-white candidate lineup for the December debate, Cory Booker and Julián Castro see fund-raising gains.
Published last fall, I Hope We Choose Love reckons with a number of queer community practices and logics that have become commonplace over the past two decades.
But now, as the Senate reckons with the growing possibility of an impeachment trial of President Trump, lawmakers have yet to address 12 must-pass spending bills.
With the real-world targets of Veep's first five seasons ushered off the stage, the show reckons with the disappointed personal ambitions of those who surrounded Meyer.
He starred in the the Emmy-nominated episode, "Jurassic Bark," in which post-cryostasis Fry reckons with the memory of his friend who the future left behind.
The Oscars come as the entertainment industry reckons with sexual harassment and gender inequality issues, unleashed by allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein and a host of others.
Finally, eventually, Maggie talks to Meredith, who maybe knows best what it means to lose a mother slowly, and reckons with what is to come, good and bad.
Ms. Beit, who lives in Bronxville, N.Y., reckons with money and feelings and their intersection in a manner that makes you see the world in a new way.
In this way, Diaconis and Skyrms argue, the Bayesian approach reckons with the "totality of evidence," and thus offers researchers valuable guidance as they address the replication crisis.
You could almost say that Paddington 2 is Grant's The Wrestler moment: a tailor-made role that reckons with the actor's life and career up to that point.
Sung with wife Amanda Shires, Isbell reckons with the fact that try as he might, he's not going to live forever, and neither will the love of his life.
Unsurprisingly, their "Girl Power" slogan is still alive and well, and maybe even more meaningful now as the public reckons with the treatment of women in male-dominated industries.
Goodwin, who adapted Victoria's biography for a PBS Masterpiece drama, focuses on the young queen's life before her marriage to Albert, as she reckons with her independence and power.
In addition to exploring walls' role in the development of civilization, Frye also reckons with the psychological impact they can have on the migrants and refugees they keep out.
The Incredibles never really reckons with the fact that Mr. Incredible's condescension to and dismissal of "Incrediboy" Buddy Pine and his technology was what created Syndrome in the first place.
Senator Ron Wyden reckons with the internet he helped shape My colleague Colin Lecher interviews one of the authors of the Communications Decency Act, and its world-changing Section 230.
This is especially true near the end, when Litt reckons with the importance of public service, his boss's legacy, and feeling like an old man in a young White House.
On Semper Femina—her most technically concise and shortest record to date—Marling reckons with femininity as a cultural product: what makes one feminine, and how do we metabolize it?
Another erudite book about ingenuity, Lewis Hyde's "The Gift," is a rich, deeply philosophical work of art and scholarship that reckons with the act of creation in a capitalist society.
As our country reckons with the persistent racism and cultural insensitivity that has, for so, so, long, been hiding in plain sight, yesterday's model of Thanksgiving no longer cuts it.
As New York reckons with its new neighborhood for the mega-rich, the public will likely have to grapple with more unsavory anecdotes about how Hudson Yards found its financial footing.
Jabari's dad is thoughtful and supportive while Jabari reckons with the high diving board, and we get to see how he eventually meets his goal from different perspectives at the pool.
In analyzing the culture of bodies, food, diets — deftly, as always — she reckons with the fact that none of the as-yet-established sects of body positivity make sense for her.
On opener "Lighthouse," Pyle reckons with warring thoughts—wanting to be brave enough to swim into life's uncharted deep end, but feeling tied down by the anchor of fear and anxiety.
I'm struck, reading the angry and confident columns and tweetstorms as the left reckons with its defeat, how much the conversation among Democrats now mirrors the conversation among Democrats after 2004.
It's a violent act no one ever reckons with — unlike Tyrion's murder of estranged father Tywin (Charles Dance) that same evening — that only furthers the dangerous stereotype that sex workers are expendable.
How the platform reckons with its dead—and how archivists, historians and technology ethicists grapple with how to save our collective digital history from a for-profit company—remains to be seen.
For more than 150 years, black Americans and their allies have been struggling to create a society that both reckons with the evils of the past and lives up to its promise.
But now the role judges are expected to play in assault cases might itself be shifting as the nation reckons with a wave of allegations of sexual harassment and assault against women.
"Moonlight" depicts the coming-of-age story of a gay protagonist who reckons with his sexuality amid a tumultuous upbringing in Miami, and it won the Oscar for best picture in February.
The allegations for both authors originated from a comment thread on an article titled "Children's Publishing Reckons with Sexual Harassment in Its Ranks" in School Library Journal, a magazine that also publishes online.
The big picture: The media measurement market has gotten more complicated as the analog world reckons with digital, putting more pressure on companies to invest in innovation, which can be costly and controversial.
And though it nods to this conclusion, the book also never truly reckons with how white women especially, who have dominated the feminist movement as it has moved into the mainstream, are implicated.
Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," from 2004, which depicts Christ's persecution and crucifixion in grueling detail and veers into horror-movie territory once Judas reckons with his betrayal, is on demand.
No. 48 Juliana trail, Slovenia After the end of World War II, the narrator of this novel returns home to his countryside village in Slovenia, where he reckons with the consequences of war.
Now, in the midst of our national reckoning on sexual harassment, the reporter Rachel Cohen revisited the case and discovered what happens to an organization that never fully reckons with its own problems.
Another alternative scenario discussed by the rate-setting Monetary Council reckons with persistently lower external demand and low imported inflation, which would be consistent with looser monetary conditions, the bank said in the report.
He recounts his return in 2015 to Kuwait, where he was deployed in the first Gulf War, and reckons with some of his own actions as well as effects of global military-petroleum complex.
"He points even beyond the remaking of one party to a new American politics that overcomes denial, rejects bubble thinking and reckons with reality," Thiel instead told reporters gathered at the National Press Club.
As the tech industry reckons with a growing "techlash" that has angered lawmakers, customers, and even their own employees, tech companies are working hard to prove that they know the value of corporate responsibility.
Like many watching the final minutes of "The Irishman," as an aging De Niro slowly reckons with what he has done in his life, some observers were probably just wondering when it would end.
Gates had to tangle with thorny questions about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, whether the Gates Foundation should be as powerful as it is, and how he reckons with a possible Elizabeth Warren presidency.
In doing so, it reckons with the processes of segregation and gentrification that continue to plague Chicago today—as seen through the eyes of his anti-hero, who constantly questions Black people's place in society.
The Pew analysis, published on Monday, traced the contours of a continuing conversation about race, revealing how social media serves as an outlet as the nation reckons with racial inequality and injustice, particularly around tragedy.
While the U.S. reckons with the fact that China's market power can stymie free speech after the NBA's firestorm, Hollywood — America's premier cultural exporter —  has long willingly bent to Chinese censorship to rake in profits.
More damning still is this: While the rest of the entertainment industry — notably film and television — reckons with the treatment of women in the midst of the #MeToo movement, the music industry has been noticeably indifferent.
In both essays, Lee reckons with the decline of one's health as a micro-apocalypse — life is separated into a "before" and an "after" — and the almost dystopian alienation that emerges between sufferers and the well.
As the U.S. reckons with an outpouring of sexual misconduct cases, the story of a former news intern in Tokyo provides a stark example of how sexual assault remains a subject to be avoided in Japan.
Likewise, Rayla reckons with the question of whether to tell Callum and Ezran—his children, and her companions on the quest to return Zym to Xadia—news that will hurt them and potentially rupture their burgeoning trust.
While the project is, in part, an homage to the grandiose beauty of still lifes, Sarley is also exploring the darker powers of food, as she reckons with the after-effects of a teenage battle with anorexia.
A group of prominent academics have signed a letter in support of MIT Media Lab director Joi Ito, as MIT reckons with the revelation that it accepted around $800,000 in funds from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
It showed the series to be bold enough to have its characters be unlikable, to show their feminism as contradictory and to highlight a very real problem within the black community that pop culture rarely reckons with.
Those nominees include a graphic memoir (Nora Krug's "Belonging: A German Reckons With History and Home") and Tara Westover's "Educated," which The New York Times Book Review selected as one of its 10 Best Books of 2018.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tom Giessel is cutting back on plantings this year on his farm in central Kansas as he reckons with a drought, a glut in global grains supply and trade tensions between the United States and China.
Lost Legacy, on the other hand, allows players to inhabit the world of protagonist Chloe Frazer as she reckons with her own multicultural identity and history as a half-Indian treasure hunter seeking the lost Tusk of Ganesha.
Watch it now"Short Term 12" follows Grace (Academy Award Winner Brie Larson), a 20-something staff member at a foster care facility as she reckons with caring for the teens in her charge and her own past. 
Rue's other friends are battling their own personal issues; Kat (Barbie Ferreira) takes body positivity into her own hands, Cassie (Sydney Sweeting) tries to to navigate a failing relationship, and Maddie (Alexa Demie) reckons with a dangerous secret.
But while much of the NBA reasons and reckons with the challenges of the NBA's current bipolarity, there are a few teams—teams like the Knicks if also distinct in their own dysfunctional ways—that are doing something different.
In "What I Would Be if I Wasn't What I Am," a widow grieving her husband at the end of an imperfect marriage reckons with the way he remains always a part of her, even years after his death.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, as the restaurant industry reckons with endemic harassment issues, staffers who still work at the company or recently left said that USHG has been quietly clearing house of employees with known problems.
But the four-part series most notable contribution to the saga is how it reckons with so many of the ethical questions that most true-crime media avoids in order to keep feeding our insatiable appetites for more real-life horror.
Moreover, the songwriting reckons with eternal general questions about what it's like to be a young person—getting older, falling in love, fearing the future—but with a modern twist (the lead single's refrain focuses on sending a GPS pin).
The show also never reckons with the fact that there needs to be a little more meat on the bones of a story about a white man getting away with everything for it to really stick in a contemporary cultural landscape.
The second half of the book follows her as she reckons with her father's legacy, making her way through the intermountain West on her own two feet, pounding out her own salvation and becoming an elite ultramarathoner in the bargain.
As New York City reckons with the fact that its schools are among the most segregated in the nation, a swath of Brooklyn synonymous with fiercely progressive politics is about to test how effective a local integration effort can be.
But at the same time, the G7 still has a number of flaws, and until LG reckons with the ongoing identity crisis that sank its last two G-series handsets, its phones won't have the kind of impact they could, and should have.
Much of the discussion remains surface-level, though, revolving around the publicly appealing aspects of it and not how Nike reckons with its being the official brand of the NFL while leaning fully into a campaign with a player blacklisted by the NFL.
Nora Krug's "Belonging" reckons with German guilt, both nationally and individually; Kate Atkinson's "Transcription" sets a literary spy thriller amid Nazi sympathizers in London; and Joshua Cohen's essay collection "Attention" ponders, among other things, the legacy of the Holocaust writer A. G. Adler.
She is the black child of white adoptive parents, which she knows, and a lesbian, which she quickly discovers, but except for a throwaway lyric ("I'm too black to be indifferent"), the musical never reckons with that experience of difference or with her attempted suicide.
In 2017, a whopping 43 percent of farming acreage had a cover crop on it; in Iowa, by contrast, just 4 percent of acres utilized cover crops the same year, though the rate is increasing as the state reckons with its own water quality problems.
" On "Oxytocin," keyboardist/vocalist Mona D reckons with the pressure members of our generation feel to always be one step ahead when what's in front of us seems hopeless: "All the time I have, I borrow / I'm not living for tomorrow, it's not there.
But of course, this is a Tana French novel, so recovery won't be as easy as all that, especially when skeletal remains are found on the property and Toby must aim toward regaining control of his future even as he reckons with ghosts from his past.
And as the Democratic Party reckons with sharp divisions over who it should be on everything from policy to the types of candidates it recruits, this public blowup highlights how intense those intra-party fights could be as the party tries to move forward from a disastrous 2016.
Cristiane "Cyborg" Justino, Rousey's 145-pound nemesis, made two one-sided catchweight wins in the UFC during Rousey's sabbatical, and an audience that used to write her off as irrelevant because she was outside the Octagon now reckons with her claim to being the best female fighter of all time.
Look at Viceland's slate of shows: You have a talk show, "Desus & Mero," that's high-end hip-hop public-access television; "Huang's World," in which the chef Eddie Huang reckons with global culture with a politics informed by hip-hop; and loose-format food programming starring the rapper-gourmand Action Bronson.
Published just as the political world reckons with the results of the 2018 midterm elections, Kornacki's book is full of what can be read as nods to today, including its references to Hillary Clinton and its resonant descriptions of Ross Perot, who comes across as a kind of proto-Trump.
President Donald Trump lashed out against one of his frequent foils, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, again on Tuesday, this time pillorying Khan for a recent spate of knife attacks in London — even as the US reckons with three major mass shootings in a single month that have left 38 people dead.
I am reminded of The New Yorker's "Crying in H Mart," a powerful article written recently by Michelle Zauner (aka Japanese Breakfast), in which she reckons with how shopping in an ethnic grocery store becomes one of the only viable options in white American society in which to connect with her Korean mother.
It gives room for a broader view, where you meet the woman who wants a sugar daddy with a rifle in his truck ("Sugar Daddy") or one who reckons with a sordid family history on a turnip farm ("5 Acres of Turnips") or another who wrestles with how to handle an incarcerated relative( "Commissary").
Now, as Erdogan's ruling AK Party reckons with bruising losses in local elections, in which it appears to have lost key cities that had long been under its control, many regional watchers worry that the government will double down on populist policies that seek to keep rates low, despite the official inflation rate at nearly 20%.
When the comedian, once known as "America's Dad," is sentenced to what could be up to 10 years in prison this week for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004, it will be perhaps the starkest evidence yet that the #MeToo movement has permanently altered the way the country reckons with sexual misconduct by powerful men.
Exploring what she deems the "full-fledged assault on the barriers between art and life that much 20th-century art worked so hard to perform," Nelson's 2011 book The Art of Cruelty reckons with the process — and purpose — of aestheticizing violence, and how "cruelty" might be experienced as a productive mode of both introspection and intellectual discourse.
As the United States reckons with an outpouring of sexual misconduct cases that have shaken Capitol Hill, Hollywood, Silicon Valley and the news media, Ms. Ito's story is a stark example of how sexual assault remains a subject to be avoided in Japan, where few women report rape to the police and when they do, their complaints rarely result in arrests or prosecution.
The video is the first in a series to be released this month tied to the demons he reckons with across the EP. It's a striking, gorgeously shot work helmed by director Merlin Camozzi and producer Linda Christina Riedmann that underscores the track's emotional turmoil with sleek modern dance cut with darker interpretive choreography; we see Saro lithe and shirtless, cast in shadow as he's dragged, pushed, and pulled by a crush of bodies from which he struggles to break free.

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