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The more I play BattleTech, the more violent it gets, and the more violent it gets, the more I love it.
Given history as baseline, I would say that the United States is not becoming a more violent people, a more violent country.
Even what should be legitimate business is getting more violent.
From there, things just get stranger, and somehow more violent.
From there, things just get stranger, and somehow more violent.
It is usually more violent, sometimes involving sticks or rifles.
"You're appeasing someone to prevent more violent behavior," Kim says.
Mass shootings are a more violent version of this issue.
It is, however, far more violent and far less straightforward.
This video collects some of Mr. Duterte's more violent exhortations.
Still, the South seemed more dangerous, more violent, more unpredictable.
Do you feel we're moving toward a more violent world?
Other studies have linked higher temperatures with more violent crime.
They have a reputation for being more irresponsible and more violent.
Because there are many actors now it has become more violent.
"He's trying to get him a little more violent," he says.
Indeed, based on precedent, some will opt for more violent nihilism.
It's not that we are more violent than our peer countries.
It began as a social group but progressively grew more violent.
Naturally, wildlife responded by becoming at once more violent and adorable.
Other states like Colima and Baja California are far more violent.
The city has experienced even more violent turnover than its cathedral.
" More violent games might "allow us to explore our own darkness.
Instead, the French president is reeling from more violent street demonstrations.
Election campaigns have just become more violent, more corrupt, more dangerous.
Some think automated trading strategies are making market swings more violent.
An examination of his life recalls a neighborhood's more violent past.
The drumbeat has intensified as the demonstrations have grown more violent.
Trump said Soleimani had wanted those protests to become more violent.
They also raise difficult questions, like: are American growing more violent?
But officials fear that the protests have been co-opted by far more violent elements taking advantage of the insurrectional climate and that "Round 4," as Saturday's demonstrations are being called, could be more violent than ever.
The Nintendo Switch lineup is getting a bit more violent very soon.
Blue represents P waves, which travel faster than more violent S waves.
Now comes the threat of more-violent storms and rising sea levels.
Their village has gotten much more violent in recent years, Pedro says.
But a more violent correction is also possible, and, perhaps, more likely.
Days and nights of street protests followed, marked with more violent encounters.
He has shown some of the more violent threats to the police.
Larger temperature increases mean more sea-level rise and more violent storms.
The result could be more violent strife or even a military coup.
Gamergate ultimately gave way to something deeper, more violent, and more uncontrollable.
Protests in Hong Kong have increasingly become more violent in recent weeks.
As the protests have continued, they have grown more violent and disruptive.
It has always been considered more violent, more masculine — the sporting world's antihero.
Mostly, the actor just wants the show to be a lot more violent.
"Things have become considerably more violent in the last few days," he said.
We do not have more violent video games or movies than other countries.
That night I was not violent but after that I became more violent.
All social science data show that males are much more violent than females.
Last April, Stone's efforts to pressure Credico took on a more violent overtone.
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, might have a more violent past than astronomers realized.
It's also a lot more dangerous now, because wars have become more violent.
Spring weather has become more violent, too, pummeling trees with hail and winds.
Youth politics was also more tribal, more visceral, and more violent than today.
In doing so, Mach has made the crucifixion even more violent and vivid.
Bonnet's attack is more violent than Roger's lying, and therefore Roger looks better.
If someone becomes darker and more violent it should raise concerns, he said.
It does the opposite by making people more violent than they already are.
The stage was set, and the summer was about to get more violent.
That provokes a more violent response from certain individuals in the Muslim community.
And their choice of entertainment also affected the content of those dreams: The more sexual the content, the more sexual their dreams; and the more violent the subject matter, the more violent they reported their dreams to be, as well.
Above, we have a decidedly more violent example courtesy of Laura and Justin Garner.
The protests were seen as predominantly peaceful, but also led to more violent rioting.
"Fargo" the TV show is also a lot more violent and a lot weirder.
Matt, the more violent of the two, was a repeat offender with a reputation.
And the only way that we can redirect violence is by being more violent.
The last two presidents have left behind a more violent country than they found.
It's not the first time we've seen a more violent reaction from Kimmy, either.
But they were willing to take more risks than us, more violent, more brutal.
"I thought actually was going to be a little bit more violent," Trump said.
That seems to be the things that make them be more violent and aggressive.
It also may mean that 2020 becomes an even more violent and nasty election.
I was not violent, but I had to become even more violent than them.
But in reality, assimilation is more violent, history more complex, and cultures less disparate.
First, British financial markets are going to resemble the weather: unpredictable and more violent.
But they became more violent throughout the day and at least 95 people were arrested.
What's worse, it looks like some of the thinking is much more violent than before.
On the other hand, Sasha's more violent outbursts had nothing to do with Becky's spirit.
To my left was the adjustment center, where San Quentin's more violent criminals are imprisoned.
Sociologists note that while today's protests do not spread, they tend to be more violent.
Glenn also said American neighborhoods have become more violent since Obama has been in office.
Mississippi's Senate race is getting increasingly crowded; there have been more violent clashes in Gaza.
And to explain away things like seemingly advocating police to be more violent toward criminals.
Mr Duterte's ill-conceived war on drugs will make the Philippines poorer and more violent.
While the Society became more violent throughout the 0003s, it also became more business savvy.
Except, when these spirits, BTs, encounter people, the result is a good deal more violent.
Among Clinton supporters, about one-third view blacks as more "violent" and "criminal" than whites.
Connaughton: This reboot seemed more violent than a lot of Lynch's other work I've seen.
Yet the more violent the Afghan war became after 2001, the more it destabilized Pakistan.
Some Mexican border towns are more violent than the cities the Central Americans left behind.
Those protests are continuing, though far smaller and somewhat more violent than at the beginning.
The slapstick becomes more violent, the stakes more naked, the laughs more terrifying and cruel.
The mask ban quickly inflamed tensions in the city and set off more violent clashes.
For comparison, Fortnite is not much more violent than Tom and Jerry the kids cartoon.
Protesters have accused police of excessive force as clashes in Hong Kong grow more violent.
Eventually, in the summer of 2017, Adams decided to try more violent in-person intimidation.
Motions to discharge are considered one of the more violent procedural measures available to members.
"We should be much more violent, in my eyes, for a real revolution," he responded.
The end result has been more violent crime and less police presence on the streets.
This time, Tito says he's got more violent plans for his 41-year-old nemesis.
"This generation does not have this sense of belonging, they're more violent, more dangerous," Valdez warns.
But this was a little more violent than the other things that have happened to me.
You can feel tumultuous emotions bubbling under this veneer of propriety — it feels more violent, somehow.
There he joined more violent offenders for the final eight months of his time in jail.
Nearly half of those supporting Trump said African-Americans were more "violent" and "criminal" than whites.
That would lead to more violent political confrontations and, quite likely, an exodus into neighboring countries.
"The cycle continues to get shorter and more violent," Labanowski wrote in a letter to clients.
Men are traditionally more violent, so probably they'd be less violent if they had more women.
Meanwhile, Wearing's "Sacha and her Mum" (1996)depicts a more violent form of mother-daughter interaction.
To defeat violent people, the logic goes, we need to be more violent than they are.
AMLO has given them the incentive to be more violent and unreasonable when threatened, not less.
Not since the 1960s and 85033s have we seen a more violent period in American politics.
Others have alleged more violent offenses, saying the producer forced oral sex or intercourse on them.
Several South American countries recently have been rocked by similar, often more violent waves of unrest.
It has continued to take on a more and more violent form all over this country.
But that doesn't necessarily mean that police crime has increased since 123, or gotten more violent.
Can you be more violent than the People's Liberation Army, whose barracks is right next door?
As the region grew more violent, I found myself as a journalist feeling more and more helpless.
It also aggravated territorial disputes and made Mexico more violent, experts say, with women increasingly the victims.
The protests have turned violent—possibly more violent than any since the anti-colonial demonstrations in 1967.
Then the other piece is we have a geographic or demographic that is more violent than others.
Environmentalists say criminal groups that finance the mining are now better organized and more violent than ever.
But words won't put Fields in prison, and it won't discourage more violent white supremacist protests, either.
The result will be millions more illegal immigrants, thousands more violent crimes, and total chaos and lawlessness.
Since an electoral setback in 2015, the president has overseen a Turkey that is ever more violent.
Researchers have concluded that video games likely do not directly cause young people to become more violent.
The US is not inherently a more violent society, but its policies make guns easy to get.
Homicides rose sharply in Juárez in 2018 compared to 2017 and this year is even more violent.
But Mount Paektu also has a much broader, and perhaps even more violent, place in global history.
We're just lucky he happened to not be stable enough to work out a more violent plan.
When he returns, he's more violent and aggressive, with a significant, dangerous debt owed to the Hand.
The response to the downing of the Israeli jet was intended to be a lot more violent.
When ISIS assaults against Kurdish forces became more violent, villages near the plant began to empty out.
I kept returning during the day to check on the conditions; they grew more and more violent.
Official repression will deter many from challenging the regime, but those who do may become more violent.
We just have put the workers further into the shadows, or more into more violent and dangerous situations.
So there are certainly more violent games out there that could get more problematic toy lines than Fortnite.
"The situation is escalating, and tomorrow could be the start of a more violent period," one told Reuters.
In fact, some on Wall Street are predicting more violent surges in the VIX are on the horizon.
Some claim that the US is simply a more violent country, but the facts simply don't support this.
I think the showrunners made it even more violent and heartbreaking than the books (RIP little baby Ned).
American rappers are a lot more violent and explicit and people don't think of UK people being violent.
And they come as Trump has repeatedly suggested protesters should face more violent repercussions for disrupting his rallies.
That means more chances to expand the pantheon and get bloodier, gorier, and more violent than ever before.
The encounter then appears to grow more violent, as screams and cries for "help" and "please stop" erupt.
In the same place six months ago, the police coped with far bigger and much more violent crowds.
That title now undoubtedly belongs to the NFL, a faster, more violent game better suited to TV coverage.
Ng says this may explain why the city's youth have been drawn to more violent means of protest.
But there are a handful of factors that can make them longer, more violent and harder to stop.
Other studies have shown that the relatively tame Playmobile sets have also added more violent parts and themes.
For a troop carrying a fully automatic weapon, the negligent discharge can be much more violent and dangerous.
Gunaratna said the groups, previously al Qaeda-affiliated, had drifted towards ISIS's more violent ideology in recent years.
"I went there as a violent person, but leaving there I was 10 times more violent," he said.
CJNG, like many other cartels, claims it's an organization that protects the public from the more violent cartels.
This will cause more extreme weather, more violent and often violent conflict, and more frequent and severe droughts.
There have been rallies in provincial capitals across the south and smaller, more violent protests in the suburbs.
Mr. Noriega turned more violent toward political opponents, setting his feared anti-riot units — his "Dobermans" — on demonstrators.
Brown, for example, has received noticeably more violent and insulting threats than Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Twitter.
The riverbank standoff followed a more violent confrontation Sunday when the migrants used sticks and rocks against Mexico police.
Fifty-two percent of Republican respondents incorrectly believed that illegal immigrants committed more violent crimes than the general population.
Neighboring El Salvador is now more violent, with more than 100 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants last year, statistics show.
Because ayahuasca's impact on the area postrema is so strong, the vomiting is often more violent than usual pukes.
Antifa critics claim that the movement's more violent factions do unjustifiable harm and dampen the message of peaceful protesters.
Between the lines: Pakistan's aggressive approach to its security has left itself and its neighbors poorer and more violent.
And the number of homicides are continuing to grow as Mexico's drug wars increasingly become more violent, per CNN.
The car had fallen from the cliff into raging waters made deeper and more violent by summer snow melt.
While Sunday's protest in Rio de Janeiro was peaceful and smaller than originally expected, others have been more violent.
Many Latin American countries have actually become more violent since they transitioned to democracy in the 20163s and '22016s.
To generalize, black people saw themselves as Rodney King but thought whites viewed them as the more violent rioters.
The result will be millions more illegal immigrants; thousands of more violent, horrible crimes; and total chaos and lawlessness.
The strategy relies on targeting lower-level offenses that the police believe create the environment for more violent crime.
Arguably, both X-Men movies are more violent, and deal with more adult premises, than a Love, Simon spinoff.
Pro-democracy protests have continued for more than four months, and they seem to be getting more violent. Mrs.
And we know that the less we have of that kind of capital, the more violent our society becomes.
Analysts at Ned Davis noted that there have been much more violent, and sustained, price swings in the past.
She could also be sent to a detention center, where she would be housed with a more violent population.
The result will be millions more illegal immigrants, thousands of more violent horrible crimes, and total chaos and lawlessness.
"The truth is black people aren't more violent or more likely to commit crimes than anyone else," she says.
And in the current political climate, where protests are becoming more common and more violent, this is potentially very dangerous.
"It may happen that the elephants understand the loss and become more violent or desperate to move again," he said.
"The response of SDF to the popular demands will dictate whether this leads to a more violent confrontation," he added.
Showtime's Outer Limits takes advantage of premium cable's freedom to be more violent than the 1960s version of the show.
Since the peace negotiations started in 2017, it has become more violent, killing at least 100 people and kidnapping 16.
We know how violence, particularly armed violence, makes us all feel less than human, angry and, too often, more violent.
"The initial market reaction may be more violent than the eventual range," UBS said in a research note released Thursday.
"The reason they go to the machete is because it's more violent," DeAmicis said of their predilection for the weapon.
China delivers its most explicit threat to use military force in Hong Kong if protests get bigger and more violent
"Research clearly indicates that individuals with mental illness are no more violent than the population as a whole," he said.
But with the right investments in institutions and policy reform, a drier future need not be a more violent one.
Because in mainstream American politics, there is no more violent philosophy than the National Rifle Association's longstanding embrace of insurrectionism.
Clashes with police and military security forces have escalated as protests have grown smaller but in some cases, more violent.
Back at the hospital, Frank and his ammonia-soaked brain are experiencing more violent hallucinations, and he starts to seize.
An already tumultuous Haiti erupted into more violent protests on September 25, Azam Ahmed reported for The New York Times.
At one point, Mr. Smith was asked what would stop him from committing more violent crimes if he were freed.
Paige Winter's bite was more violent, however, and most likely caused by an aggressive bull shark, according to Dr. Naylor.
And many — but not a majority — say that black people are less intelligent and more violent than their white peers.
It is a sign the conflict is turning more violent as the territory prepares to hold elections later this month.
Their flight is being fueled by fear, as the street clashes between demonstrators and the authorities have grown more violent.
Both sides say that if further escalation occurs, it will be much more violent — and thus unpredictable and potentially uncontrollable.
Still, it has plenty of detractors, and protests over the bill have grown bigger and more violent throughout the week.
The bill has been withdrawn but demonstrations have grown more violent as they evolve into a wider pro-democracy movement.
He would go from being a "perfect gentleman" to something much more violent, aggressive, and "dark," she told the courtroom.
In a sport as brutal as fighting, he is more violent, and more creative in his violence, than anyone else.
They proved to be more violent and brutal than the people they had once rightly shamed and accused of repression.
They knew that the crowd who were showing up here were the more violent, hardcore contingent of the far right.
Which suggests that George Hodel's interests in macabre paintings may be more violent than just that of a fun new hobby.
But without seeing one up close, it was hard to rule out other theories, like a series of more violent collisions.
Steyer: Increased droughts and other climate-related disasters are spurring more violent conflicts and increasingly volatile political situations around the globe.
But when the Isles first split from the rest of Europe hundreds of thousands years ago, things were considerably more violent.
Movies are more violent, ratings more lenient, and overall gun-use in film has risen approximately 21% in the last decade.
He also weighed in on the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, which have dragged on for weeks and turned more violent.
If we had done that, there would have been more violent police responses, more arrests, and we'd have ourselves a movement.
It's the game that made first-person shooters take the world by storm by being faster, more violent, and more outrageous.
In cities like New York, there are also vestiges of a more violent time, and the barriers built in those days.
We know that some 40 percent of Trump's supporters believe blacks are more violent, more criminal, lazier, and ruder than whites.
For example, children's nursery rhymes are 11 times more violent than television programmes aired before 9pm in Britain, one study found.
Professor Papachristos, the gang expert, said the more violent the neighborhood, the more teenagers and young men seek safety in numbers.
There's no time to find out, as suddenly border guards arrive again — they are angrier and more violent than the others.
Except 1960 was more violent than 2016 (the last year full details are available) — 5.1 murders per 100,000 compared to 563.
But the tactic has, instead, served to fragment large, criminal enterprises into smaller groups that are more violent and more local.
Seventy-six percent of Devoted Conservatives think Islam is more violent than other religions; only 3 percent of Progressive Activists agree.
When I was young I went to an urban, all-boys' high school where the bigger and more violent guys ruled.
In the early afternoon, the situation seemed to be getting more violent as the Afghan forces started firing for long stretches.
The world has changed since 1998, and Disney has made a serious, more violent Mulan that's truer to the Chinese folklore.
One inmate statement says that because the prison is understaffed, some inmates feel at risk when housed with more violent ones.
Neither the United States nor Turkey want to see Iraq become any more violent, or Iranian influence extend along Turkey's borders.
All denied the charges.. Any shift after the election towards a more violent settlement of the political struggle could be disastrous.
It makes me laugh, when for me, in my daily life, it was almost more violent, because I lived with my cat.
Broken down into specific crimes, a majority of Americans said there was more violent crime, drug crime, theft, and white-collar crime.
From a mental health standpoint, studies show that a lack of sleep leads to emotional impairment and even makes individuals more violent.
The movement of the 1990s was more connected and more violent than the largely disparate groups of today, according to the SPLC.
One of the uncomfortable facts of life is that some countries — and within the U.S., some states — are more violent than others.
That's in large part because we live in a much more violent and gun-laden society than almost any other civilized society.
Indeed, it feels as though the world is becoming more violent and turbulent, with not enough political will to stop the carnage.
The PRO Act, if enacted, will turn back the clock and return us to a potentially far more violent and unrestrained era.
Without waves to translate color and light, seeing becomes a more violent act, one that removes substance from that which is seen.
Montgomery says the incident was even more violent considering Thomas's size ... 6 foot 4 and about 300 pounds, according to the suit.
They are also more violent, committing 52 assaults on staff per 1,000 female prisoners in 2015 whereas the male rate was 953.
The only way to explain the higher abundance of potassium-41 on the Moon is the much more violent impact, says Wang.
In those larger groups, experts say, members try to one-up each other, pushing the group to endorse ever more violent action.
So, did the feds screw up here in letting him cop a plea on drug charges and not the more violent stuff?
The US might come out on top in a more violent, chaotic world, but in the end, we do not stand apart.
But after three weekends of protests, each more violent than the last, the government seems to be taking stock of its options.
The result is a coarser, more violent discourse than we are ready for, and an openness to authoritarian responses on both sides.
In other words, the evidence is telling us that South Bend didn't become more violent; it simply changed how it counted assaults.
As climate change raises temperatures and causes more violent weather events around the globe, soil has become especially critical to environmental sustainability.
As the swaying and shaking became more violent, most people started to run; the ones who stayed behind got under their desks.
That means more drought, more polar melting, more tidal flooding, more sea-level rise, more forest fires and, yes, more violent storms.
None of us should ignore the possibility of more accidents, or chemical incidents resulting from natural disasters, with even more violent consequences.
A 25-year old frontline protester, surnamed Tang, said protesters had resorted to more violent behavior because peaceful protests had not worked.
"If you talk to the person on the street, they'll say of course [violent video games] make people more violent," Roman said.
If you haven't seen Home Alone in a while, you'll probably find that the movie is more violent than you remember it being.
According to the UN, reports of witch hunts are on the rise, and cases are becoming more violent and prevalent across the globe.
The atomic wedgie is much more violent and involves the undergarments either reaching above the recipient's head or, in some cases, tearing completely.
The demonstrations that started as peaceful rallies have now become more violent and have sometimes caused disruption to daily commuters using the MTR.
It's strangely satisfying and terrifying — after all, Nick tried to rape Cheryl, but Archie is becoming more violent and unstable with every episode.
Perhaps these fields could help the researchers understand similar behaviors in much more violent systems, like the gamma ray bursts in deep space.
The organized-crime landscape in Mexico has only grown more complicated and more violent since the government launched a militarized response in 2006.
"Let's face it: As society goes to a more PC culture, the thirst for combat sports has gotten more violent," says Malignaggi, 38.
For his follow-up, Naishuller wanted to go a step further, making a bigger, bloodier, and even more violent take on the concept.
In the 19th century, as the historian Joanne Freedman has reminded us, Congress was a much more violent place than it is today.
His requested $54 billion increase in defense spending, combined with his bellicose rhetoric, seems tailor-made to lead America into more violent conflicts.
The spectrum is far and wide, with one end harboring the potential for things to become more violent with physical abuse or rape.
Still, Kelly's tenure has been marked by more violent turmoil than is the norm, suggesting a hair-trigger temper and willingness to escalate.
Protests by citizens in Iran keep getting bigger and more widespread and the regime is getting more violent in trying to stop them.
"Our collective unconscious is being flooded with images of violence, and this is influencing us to become a more violent society," Lieberman said.
So we're able to talk on a regular basis to figure out if something is meant for kids or more violent or whatever.
In the docs, Ashley claims the abuse dates back to before they were married, but she says it's gotten more violent with time.
We see it in the way that you attack N.F.L. players protesting police violence, while you encourage police officers to be more violent.
The same group showed that more violent and warlike traditional societies have a much higher incidence of left-handers than more pacifist societies.
Greater temperature increases mean more sea level rise and more violent storms in some regions, causing more beaches to vanish beneath the waves.
Dozens of workers from prisons across the country said inmates had become more brazen with staff members and more violent with one another.
They are showing little sign of abating and plenty of signs of becoming more violent, as both police and marchers up the ante.
The group claims it still attracts significant support, but Mr. Abrahamian said its popularity plummeted after becoming more violent in the early 22004s.
That sometimes makes her want to turn around and sock the man, but she fears it could provoke an even more violent response.
But the approach helped to fragment large criminal enterprises into smaller, more violent groups, which branched out into a wider range of crimes.
Generally, New Year's Day — which is associated with drinking and partying — is a bit more violent than the typical day of the year.
But it's not just The Office and The Hunger Games (or, probably more accurately, The Hunger Games' much more violent Japanese forebear, Battle Royale).
Yet while these kingpins rot in prisons and graves, their assassins have formed their own organizations, which can be even more violent and predatory.
Now, together, this helped to create wind shear, down near the perimeter, and that is what helps create some of the more violent tornadoes.
Both of these images evoke the fancy trippiness of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, though this film will undoubtedly be decidedly more violent.
This is why Rose is happy Sasha's final confrontation with Becky, where she suffocates her to death in "Crystal Organ," wasn't even more violent.
Lam added that her priority right now is to avoid more violent clashes between protestors and police, which have left at least 80 injured.
But the risks attached to pot abuse are enormously outweighed by the unintended consequences of continued prohibition, such as more violent crime and incarceration.
They are often sequestered in poorer and more violent neighborhoods than their counterparts in the United States and are subject to pervasive racial discrimination.
A new paper out today in Nature says that the moon formed as a result of a more violent space collision than previously believed.
"It's just concerning we're seeing more and more violent rhetoric towards our president in the form of the arts and Hollywood," another playgoer said.
"Frankly my experience is that there are people out there who want to do things, like some of these more violent protesters," he said.
It's a throwback to 80s action movies—maybe more violent than Guardians of the Galaxy, but playing in the same ballpark of nostalgic references.
And the internet has responded well to the tweets, which have avoided the "the more violent and negative things in the Bible," he said.
"It's important to note this [sale] would make our streets more violent at a time when gun violence is all too common," said Rep.
"Violence, and also helping, tend to evolve progressively," he said in a recent interview, explaining how groups grow more violent when observers remain passive.
As the mission progresses, the orientation of the orbits will pivot, and Juno will pass through the more violent portions of the radiation belts.
Might always makes right; if the good guys win, it's because they were more violent than the bad guys and indulged their basest instincts.
Saying they carry disease, are more violent or will be a drain on the economy, as some commentators have claimed, is not helpful rhetoric.
From stunts that have gone wrong to more violent attacks, keep reading to find out what terrible things tourists have done at Disney parks.
The science shows that people who are receiving treatment and services for a mental illness are no more violent than the population at large.
Unlike his cohort Daredevil, though, Castle is much more violent and exponentially more ruthless when it comes to stamping evil out of Hell's Kitchen.
However, this year's inflammatory campaign rhetoric and a potentially rare contested convention could make for bigger and more violent protests than in recent years.
Afghanistan's 15-year conflict since the American invasion is growing more violent, and Afghan forces are stretched thin by Taliban insurgents across multiple fronts.
She explained how the results would be way more violent if she tried to hand a Pepsi can to a cop during a rally.
As Afghanistan has turned more violent in recent years, space has shrunk for aid work, with movement restricted and staff members often singled out.
Its relative stability has attracted Yemenis fleeing more violent areas, some of whom have in turn brought money to buy property and start businesses.
In the following weeks, four more violent deaths were reported at Parchman and another death was reported at the Chickasaw County Regional Correctional Facility.
With a population of about 25,000, it had more violent crime than Texas cities of similar size in 2015, according to F.B.I. crime data.
But the tactic has helped to fragment monolithic, hierarchical criminal enterprises into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable, analysts said.
But the continentwide land issues seem to be emerging from the background into the foreground, which may explain why Laikipia is becoming more violent.
Some of the more violent Nor'easters have caused billions of dollars in damage due to travel delays, widespread power outages, and disastrous coastal flooding.
Tensions between protesters and police have intensified in the recent months, as police responded to more violent protests with tear gas and water cannons.
Once it is accepted that the untreated seriously mentally are more violent, the key fact is that 28503 percent of them go entirely untreated.
Had Trump gone through with the planned strike, it's possible both nations would now be engaged in a much more violent, much bloodier struggle.
But with few options to compel the Trump administration to change course, Iranian leaders may choose a more violent tactic to make their point.
Human smuggling has grown more and more violent, as border security tightens and as the smuggling of people and drugs becomes costlier and riskier.
Bail can still be set for people accused of more violent crimes, including sexual offenses, domestic abuse, witness tampering and conspiracy to commit murder.
But other LGBTQ films such as Pariah, Blackbird, and Moonlight depict black characters as encountering homophobic parents who are more violent, cruel, and unforgiving.
Presumably the more violent nature of the Chapman and Reyes cases account for the disparity in games suspended, though that gets into some tricky territory.
And as increasingly violent versions of Pepe keep goosestepping their way across the internet, the trolls sharing them are likely to become more violent themselves.
The mannequin challenge and Andy's coming are dead, and a new, much more violent challenge is making its way through American high schools: the #BackpackChallenge.
Pro-democracy, anti-government demonstrations in the Asian financial hub have been going on for nearly four months now, and are becoming even more violent.
According to a recent study from the University of California Riverside, cities with these policies have more violent crime on average than those that don't.
"From every quarter, there have been more violent confrontations, more threats and acts of intimidation and harassment, and more scams and frauds," the report said.
Now that he's head of security, Gilead is under an even more violent, crushing arm (remember: "under his eye" really means under the commander's eye).
It is now likely that we will see more violent confrontations between Turkish armed forces and Kurdish militants in Turkey, Syria and perhaps in Iraq.
But the tactic helped to fragment monolithic criminal enterprises primarily focused on drug trafficking into an array of groups that are more violent and uncontrollable.
Speaking of things getting toned down, the remake noticeably gets rid of some of the more violent or suggestive lines and moments in the film.
If he and CRU are right, a price reaction is coming at some stage and the longer it takes, the more violent it will be.
Since only one of the protesters' demands has been met — the withdrawal of the extradition bill — the more violent participants felt peaceful rallies were ineffective.
Playing nice isn't her forte, and pretty soon she was comparing Martha's relatively painless fate to the more violent end of Elizabeth's former lover, Gregory.
The initial three episodes are both more violent and arguably more Orwellian than Atwood's novel, but that's neither a flaw or, for that matter, avoidable.
On the more violent end of the spectrum, the alleged New Zealand mosque shooter in March told viewers to "subscribe to PewDiePie" during the livestream.
"More violent methods such as firearms or hanging carried much greater risk than less violent methods such as cutting or poisoning," Olfson said by email.
In recent weeks, the protests have become more violent, prompting the US government to issue a warning to its citizens against traveling to Hong Kong.
Over on the more violent, drug-peddling side of our story, Nacho endures more tortures of the damned in the name of his cover story.
Fifty-two percent incorrectly believed that undocumented immigrants committed more violent crimes than the general population, compared with 28 percent of Americans who believed that.
But with that extra time in public, people may also have exposed themselves to more violent crime, Roman of the Urban Institute argued in September.
They include: For these more violent categories, Gillion doesn't make the distinction of whether the violence was incited by the protesters, counterprotesters, or law enforcement.
Like a tween who has just discovered Slayer or Megadeth, in the '225s comics began to shift toward edgier, more violent, and more sexualized stories.
The study concluded that people do not take those storms as seriously as those named for men, which are viewed as stronger and more violent.
And despite a bland sobriquet ("the Screen Cutter") that makes him sound like the village handyman, this predator is likely to become ever more violent.
Protesters in Hong Kong reportedly defaced a Chinese flag, attacked two subway stations and ignited two street fires on Sunday as demonstrations became more violent.
The New York Times reported: The Indian Army was deployed in the northeastern states of Assam and Tripura as protests grew bigger and more violent.
And the more all of this ratchets up, the more likely it is that the next incident will be more violent than anything we've seen.
There's a misperception that the city is even more violent than it actually is, and as a result, we are having the wrong conversations about solutions.
But around the age of 22017, it became more violent and more frequent, and eventually escalated so much that her mother couldn't handle it, McIvor said.
The government claims that the protests are a cover for a more violent Hamas agenda, including encouraging Gazans to penetrate the fence and push into Israel.
Criminal gangs are also becoming more violent towards migrants as they seek to maximize profits, said Robert Crepinko, head of Europol's European Migrant Smuggling Centre (EMSC).
Deadline describes the superhero team as a "Black Ops force of down and dirty mutant warriors," who are more violent than their gentler X-Men counterparts.
While Temple said that spanking doesn't necessarily cause dating violence, those who were spanked tended to be more violent towards their partners than those who weren't.
Longer, more violent stints may make it harder for prolific offenders to break the cycle, argues Frances Crook of the Howard League, a penal reform charity.
In fact, the protests became more violent and culminated on December 22017 with scenes of street violence and damage to buildings, monuments and shops in Paris.
"I expect more violent incidents to take place, including in parts of the country like western Caracas, which historically has been government-friendly," Stratfor's Thompson said.
This is a market that is no stranger to sharp contractions in LME time spreads, but these squeezes are becoming both more frequent and more violent.
Protests have been comparatively peaceful by day, becoming more violent after dark as police use tear gas and rubber bullets to battle self-proclaimed "revolutionary" youths.
In Papua New Guinea, the baseline is more violent, with 77% of women experiencing some form of sexual violence on buses or when waiting for buses.
Pence argued that dismantling the agency would lead to more violent crime, more gangs like MS-13, more drugs in the country, and increased human trafficking.
But in the six months since protests erupted, they have morphed into a fight against Chinese encroachment and police brutality that continues to become more violent.
Confrontations between police and protesters have grown more violent over recent weeks, and multiple protesters have been arrested including a 12-year-old child last week.
"You have determined that the sex factor, that a male is more violent than a female because that's just the way it is," a prosecutor said.
Mr. Sessions, who has long championed local sheriffs and police officers, maintained that the agreements "reduce morale" among police officers and lead to more violent crime.
Though the trauma of her rape is evident in the ever-darkening and more violent paintings of Judith's story, her primary concern is saving her honor.
In a sign of their desperation, Iraqis are continuing to protest despite a more violent, at times deadly, response on the part of the security forces.
The mood was militant, and the more violent demonstrators once again clashed with the police, even as they sowed a trail of damage through eastern Paris.
More than 5,000 people have been arrested since the protests began in early June and radicals have become increasingly more violent in their clashes with police.
If the Lincoln Memorial tapped into one historical vein of meaning attached to fasces, Benito Mussolini and his followers would tap into another, more violent one.
There was a Jean Claude Van Damme movie, "Universal Soldier" where they trained people to be more violent, or they used mind control to do that.
While talking to Eline Powell about her character on Siren's Vancouver, Canada, set, the British actress shed some very humanizing light on the mermaid's more violent tendencies.
The government's response is starting to resemble its tactics against the Yan Tatsine and the forerunner to Boko Haram, which caused both groups to become more violent.
The Waters debate is among the latest incidents to prompt discussion about how political rhetoric has become more violent of late on both sides of the aisle.
As the anti-regime protests grow bigger, louder and more violent, Iran's economic catastrophe reveals a loss of confidence in the ayatollahs who rule the Islamic Republic.
Like many other Californians, Law had seconds to react when a magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck Thursday, followed by a much more violent magnitude-7.1 tremor Friday night.
They pursued the gangs with full force, breaking many of them apart while also creating an unpredictable group of organizations that were less disciplined and more violent.
"We are seeing more violent, out-of-control patients," said Mark Reiter, past president of the American Academy for Emergency Medicine and an emergency doctor in Tennessee.
By contrast, the ISIS of the present is more violent, less controlled, less selective about recruits, and less interested in whether the attacker adheres to its ideology.
She vows to tackle deep and persistent inequalities in the city, especially those between poorer, more violent and African American-dominated districts and the wealthier, whiter neighbourhoods.
There was a lot of sexual abuse, and when it got to the more violent stuff in Oregon, it didn't really matter what they were dressed like.
In our study, gifted children thought the violent cartoon was more violent, liked it less and saw it less frequently at home than did the other children.
Countries with lots of jobless, disaffected young men tend to be more violent and unstable, as millions of refugees from the Middle East and Africa can attest.
And while the older couple represses their quiet love out of duty and respect, the younger generation again represses more violent passions out of resentment and pride.
Abusive attacks on women of color tend to involve more violent language, occur more frequently, and be far more overtly racist and dehumanizing, by orders of magnitude.
My focus was and continues to be women of color, particularly black women and girls, who experience street harassment earlier in life and in more violent ways.
Geologists say Kilauea has since entered a more violent phase, in which larger volumes of molten rock are oozing from the ground and traveling farther than before.
Given that reality, and the fact that climate change promises more and more violent weather disruptions, we should immediately move to put all power distribution systems underground.
It found that private prisons were more violent and problematic than public prisons by many measures, including discovery of contraband like cellphones, reports of assaults, and lockdowns.
That was the question many in Hong Kong were asking themselves Monday, as the city saw a seventh weekend of protests take a darker, more violent turn.
In 2017, we brought cases against more violent offenders than any administration in a quarter of a century, more than any administration and we're just gearing up.
More violent anti-government protests broke out in mid 2017; a stolen police helicopter was even used to target the country's Supreme Court with gunfire and grenades.
Chief Davis said the department released the footage in the interest of public safety because protests had shifted from peaceful to more violent over the past days.
But those demonstrations have since turned more violent and disruptive, and snowballed into a wider pro-democracy movement — with some people also demanding full autonomy from Beijing.
Black neighborhoods often contend with more violent crime, and the police often deploy extra officers there, which can lead to residents being exposed more to the police.
Several people asked why the police hound residents for small-time infractions like marijuana in more violent neighborhoods, but are slow to follow up about serious crimes.
Drug-related violence has riven Mexico for more than a decade, with police and troops squaring off against ever more powerful and ever more violent criminal groups.
This year was on track to be even more violent, with more than 1,000 violations occurring in the first six months of 2018, according to independent monitors.
The Phoenicia Hotel sits across the street from the carcass of an abandoned building that still bears the pockmarks of a more violent time in Lebanese history.
HONG KONG — As the protests in Hong Kong have gotten more violent, a bloodier summer of unrest, more than half a century ago, has loomed ever larger.
And many nations known as exotic holiday destinations are increasingly blaming climate change for more violent storms, and they want richer nations to pay for the damage.
Last year, the nonpartisan RAND Corporation released a comprehensive report that found, in part, that "stand your ground" laws are linked to more violent crime, particularly homicides.
Mass protests which began over a controversial China extradition law have grown into more violent demonstrations over fears around Beijing's tightening grip on the important financial hub.
As the revolution grew more violent, the Syrian-Lebanese border became a key route for arms smugglers, who were funneling weapons dangerously close to the Syrian capital.
"It is at least possible that people who have more violent or more sexual dreams are more likely to seek out that content during the day," he explained.
Rather than offer up more violent content, the approach of that recommendation system is to do the opposite—it points users to content intended to de-radicalize them.
According to Texas law, juries may only impose the death penalty if every juror agrees that the defendant is likely to commit more violent acts in the future.
But what's happening today is far more visible, far more violent, and far scarier than two kids in a suburban tract home shooting Estes rockets at hay bales.
Janet McTeer plays a stronger, more violent test subject who's meant to embody Jessica's worst parts, a formula that has inspired some of the best comic book villains.
The characters come to understand that the Glassmakers' social structure has broken down, and they're led by younger, more violent members who threaten to destroy the entire colony.
A more violent and graphic version of the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be released when the film becomes available on the home video market.
Alford told CNN that the correct preparation of these components would likely have resulted in a "much more violent explosive," pound for pound, than the devices in Boston.
I definitely don't think this is going away anytime soon, and if anything, it's just going to keep getting more intense and more violent in real-life terms.
Kilauea's eruption, which has already produced nearly two dozen lava-spewing fissures, entered a more violent phase at the weekend, producing larger volumes of molten rock from fissures.
Say what you want about how Americans feel about peaceful people crossing the border illegally, but no clear-headed American wants more violent criminals coming into this country.
But as our world becomes more interconnected, and more violent, we do all face a choice — would we act as he does, to save the life of stranger?
Smith said many of the homeless people in his jail are charged with violent crimes, but the survey did not suggest homeless people were more violent than others.
While armed citizens do occasionally use their guns to end violent crimes, more frequently what we see is how guns turn escalations into more violent and lethal encounters.
If a man does drill and a man does singing it doesn't necessarily mean the drill artist is more violent, it's just how someone is as a character.
"It's just concerning we're seeing more and more violent rhetoric towards our president in the form of the arts and Hollywood," one playgoer told the conservative news network.
When you're arguing for fighting, you're basically arguing for a slightly more violent dance than the one Joey did with the building superintendent on that episode of Friends.
Geologists warned on Wednesday that Kilauea may be entering a more violent phase of explosive eruptions, the likes of which Hawaii has not seen in nearly a century.
Kilauea spewed ash nearly six miles into the sky on Thursday in what scientists warned could be the first in a string of even more violent explosive eruptions.
Many Kurds fear that the exclusion of Kurdish politicians from Parliament will exacerbate tensions in the country's restive southeast region and spur more violent attacks from Kurdish militants.
Officials warned that the eruption could move into a more violent phase that could project hot gases, lava fragments and blanketing ash up to six miles in minutes.
Chin takes the tools of European modernism — science, geography, encyclopedic knowledge, history — and inverts them to address modernity's more violent products: war, colonialism, resource extraction, and ecological collapse.
He was still planning where to point his board for a 1,500-foot vertical journey between rock faces when a more violent sort of journey suddenly enveloped him.
Videos that might be more violent in nature (like stunts, challenges, or simulated action) largely have not had advertisements run on them over the last couple of years.
ISIS originally began as an al Qaeda franchise known as al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) that was much more violent than al Qaeda wanted its affiliates to be.
They adopted the alt-right's tactic of trolling and shitposting to popularize their more violent ideas; the phrase "Read Siege" became a meme they pushed on social media.
On Thursday, the President will host a meeting between representatives from the video game industry and those who think games have made kids more violent in recent years.
Geologists say the volcano has entered into a more violent phase, in which larger amounts of molten rock are pouring out from fissures and traveling further than before.[Reuters]
Just a day after the shocking murder of a 4-year-old child in Taipei, two more violent knife attacks have occurred in the normally peaceful capital of Taiwan.
Through this merger of form and function, the film explores the tension between our celebration and support of female figures and the darker, more violent reasons for hating them.
That Hong Kong already marred China's celebrations, and that the unrest is getting worse and more violent, may embolden those calling for Beijing to take an even firmer hand.
It's very explicitly racist, very explicitly, um, [genocidal] and includes — [it] is a thousand times more violent and hateful than anything that a mainstream movie would come out [with].
The same method is applied to the downside with a drop below the trading band, although down moves tend to be faster, more violent and of much shorter duration.
The experience of partaking in red wine is made a bit more violent with shards of a glass embedded into a man's skull while he spews blood red liquid.
It's bloodier and more violent, yes, but more importantly, the new stakes in play make that violence feel earned in a way that the first season's bloodshed often didn't.
You know, connecting with underground that we've come out of, and hardcore particularly developing a far more violent presence at the time, really just didn't work at that club.
He sweats, he swears, he bleeds—his physical deterioration matches perfectly the game itself, which gradually becomes more violent, more difficult, and more of an ordeal for the player.
And I was glad to be able to share that image to counteract some of the more violent photos we showed later in the evening or the evening before.
It would be the cruelest of ironies if the magnetometers, designed to identify weapons and deter violence, were not removed and their retention triggered more violent confrontations this weekend.
Both Congress and the administration are feeling pressure to tamp down the potential threat of more violent protests, with growing fear that similar incidents could unfold around the country.
" On the other hand, she said, "people hide behind the notion that there's a bright line between ideology and action, but some ideologies are inherently more violent than others.
He's primarily doing basic research, but even though his work is far-removed from the battlefield, his work has gotten more complex as the world has gotten more violent.
The murder of Debra Bissell's parents, for example, does not constitute evidence that illegal immigrants commit more violent crimes than legal immigrants or individuals born in the United States.
These demonstrations have been growing increasingly more violent, with dozens killed and more than 700 injured in more than a month of protests, according to Venezuela's state prosecutor's office.
Iceland was once again deemed the least violent place on Earth, while the US was labeled more violent thanks in part to a modest increase in the murder rate.
The one thing I have learned is that the more you try to fight intrusive thoughts, the more frequently they'll come to you and the more violent they become.
Steep inclines lead to views of the box canyon, carved out arteries signaling where rivers once flowed and spires of limestone telling stories of a more violent geological past.
Noah Rothman, an editor for Commentary Magazine, a conservative opinion journal, said the emphasis for many conservatives is not on statistics that indicate who is the more violent offender.
Immigrants are not more violent than American-born citizens, they are less violent, according to researchers at the libertarian Cato Institute, but you'd never know it listening to Trump.
Around five months into their relationship, Benoist said her partner's actions started to become more violent and physical, with the first occurrence being a smoothie thrown at her face.
Unfortunately, for the people charged with keeping our communities safe, good intentions don't buy bulletproof vests and well-meaning doesn't stop an ex-convict from committing more violent crimes.
" He added: "As we have seen over the last two years, these protests have become more violent and radical in nature, which has placed police officers lives at risk.
"The war is entering a more violent phase," he added, his prediction punctuated by a suicide bombing in Kabul that killed 11 people shortly after Akhundzada's selection was announced.
It is essential that the impeachment inquiry move swiftly and resolutely, since Trump will become more violent in his rhetoric and vindictive in his actions as each day passes.
Consider one of these possible factors: Black communities may be more violent and crime-ridden in response to a criminal justice system that has both under- and overpoliced them.
The Kalina of Suriname also thought of the moon as brother and sister, but their version of the relationship between the two heavenly bodies was a little more violent.
In addition, profiles make a service more appropriate for families, where parents don't want kids seeing some of the more violent, frightening or inappropriate content that's available on its service.
More adult-tilted content will be funneled to Hulu, and the company is said to be leaving its darker and more violent Marvel Netflix series where they are for now.
Bajda explored the reactions and responses to his works: "I think Americans are more fear based than others, but we are also more violent prone than other countries," he explains.
Dwight is understandably worried, thinking he may have just enabled an even more violent and unchecked personality to take on the leadership role without necessarily thinking through all the consequences.
"If you look back at the economics of this ... borrowers with that level of indebtedness become very, very sensitive to shocks, you have much more violent reactions," Berenberg's Richardson said.
Williams plays the missing boy's mother Gail Getty, who frantically tries to convince her wealthy father-in-law to pay her son's ransom as the kidnappers become increasingly more violent.
Calling the purge "more violent and cruel" than ever before, the activist group said it was evacuating people from the Russian autonomous region following multiple claims of violence and arrests.
According to one Reuters poll, about half of Mr. Trump's supporters say that blacks are "more violent" than whites, while approximately 40 percent see blacks as "lazier" than other races.
Sorry, I said, but I really have to go now, and, with a tug more violent than I'd intended, I freed myself of her hand and jogged toward the exit.
Kilauea spewed ash nearly six miles (9 km) into the sky on Thursday in what scientists warned could be the first in a string of even more violent explosive eruptions.
When she picked up art again, five years later, she experimented with colored-pencil and crayon drawings, making work that was far darker, more personal, and more violent than before.
And it ranges from lower-level harassment all the way up to much more violent incidents, including a couple of high profile murder cases over the last couple of years.
You see that a lot in television dramas and I just think, 'Do they all sit around and think of ways to kill women in more and more violent methods?
At War Raiding among cattle-herding tribes is a traditional part of life in South Sudan, but in the past five years, the skirmishes have become more violent and unrestrained.
Scientists projected that rising sea levels and more violent storms would swallow thousands of miles of beaches in Australia, the United States, West Africa, and other parts of the world.
Sunday's peaceful protests, which featured about 1,000 people marching from the St. Louis Police Department to the city's Midtown area, were followed by more violent outbursts late Sunday, witnesses reported.
Around five months into their relationship, Benoist said her partner's actions started to become more violent and physical, with the first violent incident being a smoothie thrown at her face.
Early on, identifying nonwhites conveyed a more violent othering: You were simply colored or a colored person—a stain on the white purity America told itself it needed to uphold.
Xi did not name any specific territories or countries in his comments, but they came at a time when Hong Kong protests against mainland China rule have become more violent.
Perhaps. It has to get out there and get bashed on by more violent keyboard jockeys than I for a while before we can tell whether it's truly more resilient.
Some scientists forecast the Rhone's flow to fall by 225 to 22023 percent in coming decades and also see more violent swings in flow rates as droughts alternate with floods.
Or they get money to fight stigma which often takes the form of misleading the public about violence with the claim the mentally ill are no more violent than others.
"The Bolsonaro government is giving the butcher an opportunity to be even more violent with those who, throughout history, were its main victims," she wrote in a message on Twitter.
It is, in other words, one reason that people in these communities may feel the need to take the law into their own hands — sometimes leading to more violent crime.
Disastrously, this shared interest has created a control regime for refugees in the region that is much stricter and more violent than what existed before humanitarian actors' large-scale involvement.
So far, lava from 15 volcanic fissures has covered nearly 117 acres and forced 2,000 people from their homes, with officials warning that the Kilauea volcano could become even more violent.
Frank is more violent than ever this season, which continues to cause tension with his allies, and raise the question of what level of violence is appropriate in stopping violent people.
It was another data point in a trend borne out across Ayahualtempa and thousands of towns like it: Every year, no matter who is in power, this country becomes more violent.
Geologists have warned that the volcano could become even more violent, with increasing ash production and the potential that future blasts could hurl boulders the size of cows from the summit.
"If fundamental investors start questioning the cycle, a technically driven sell-off could be more violent and more likely to deliver a knock-out punch to the economic cycle," he wrote.
In addition to fights between criminal groups for territory in states such as Baja California and Quintana Roo, fuel theft has turned more violent and extortion cases are on the rise.
While State Like Sleep provided a new wave zip over a literal end to someone's life, the use of upbeat pop has found its way into more violent, unnerving scenes too.
His lawyers called Arizona's law the toughest in the nation and appealed his sentence, arguing that it amounted to "cruel and unusual punishment" because it exceeded penalties for more violent crimes.
If statistics show that members of certain races, ethnicities, or religions are relatively more violent, statistically, that does not justify prohibition for the very large non-violent majorities of those groups.
We tested whether specific individuals — namely, those who are searching for their own means of personal empowerment, were the most likely to express more violent ideas in response to mass shootings.
There will be more Nazi rallies, more violent attacks on minorities, more marches through decaying English towns, and with any luck the antifa will also be out there to meet them.
It's a compelling bit of film whose surreal, hazy aesthetic mirrors the feel of the song (it also dips into decidedly more violent Congrats track "House of Mirrors" for a stretch).
That's my worry: that the terminal gridlock of US domestic politics will leave us with climate policies that do little but prepare us to dominate a more violent and unequal world.
The irony of precolonial and colonial contact was that while the former was outwardly more violent, it was inwardly creative, whereas the latter, though less physically violent, stultified the Indian spirit.
It has to do with a 34.953 mutiny aboard the British warship Hermione that was far more violent than the better known one that occurred on the Bounty eight years earlier.
The killing of Ms. Majors, who had come from Virginia to study at Barnard, recalled a more violent era in the city when park muggings and murders were far more common.
"If we stopped people based on census numbers, we would stop many fewer criminals, recover many fewer weapons and allow many more violent crimes to take place," he said in 2012.
Tang said the police will take a "humanistic" approach to minor incidents but warned of resolute measures against more violent actions, and added that he hopes the march will be peaceful.
And the University of California, Berkeley, is bracing for the possibility of more violent clashes on Thursday, when conservative political commentator and former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro is scheduled to speak.
BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's policies could lead to more violent stock market movements, something prominent hedge fund manager Lee Ainslie said could help his portfolio rebound after a lousy 2016.
According to a Honduran university study, the country has a homicide rate of 43 for every 100,000 citizens, making it one of the more violent countries in the world, reported the AFP.
The early warnings are generated with data from the sensors by tracking an earthquake's "P waves," which travel faster through the ground than the more violent "S waves" that cause the shaking.
As the rhetoric in Hong Kong grows more charged and clashes more violent, it raises questions about what further measures the government will take to maintain law and order in the city.
PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch - April 23rd We know next to nothing about the new Mortal Kombat, except for the most important thing: it will be even more violent than you remember.
"to protect and serve and to not be too nice" — E McMorris-Santoro (@EvanMcS) July 2100, 29 Trump just told police officers that they can be more violent than they already are.
That plays out in poor health care, it plays out in cutting programs, educational programs, cutting rec time, cutting the amounts of guards in the prison, so the prison becomes more violent.
Past Tomb Raider games have leaned in on action, but the Tomb Raider reboot from 2013 kicked off a new era for the series, one featuring a much more violent Lara Croft.
The neo-Nazi skinhead movement began in Britain in the 1970s and spread around the world, remaining one of the more violent of the white supremacist subcultures -- including in the United States.
A PANDA is used as an example of the difference between the phrase "eats shoots and leaves," which describes his foraging habits, and "eats, shoots, and leaves," which is considerably more violent.
Dan Romer, the study's lead researcher, said that PG-13 ratings are dishonest and that movies with PG-13 ratings often have a tendency to be more violent than R-rated films.
Some of the more violent groups seemed to have been mobilized by known far-right extremists, but it was evident that the movement against migrants enjoyed broader social support in the borderlands.
Much more than the previous architectural pieces, which deal with domesticity and public spaces in a more literal way, this body of work maybe is even more violent and is very corporeal.
Police had barricaded major streets around the China Liaison Office, which represents the mainland government, but it was at the main Hong Kong government offices that protests took a more violent turn.
China is apparently using disinformation to portray Hong Kong protesters as proxies of nefarious western powers and violent rioters, potentially to prepare the ground for more violent intervention to suppress the movement.
Art Hogan, market strategists at National Securities, agreed that the market would recover in the months ahead but that the recent highs made this sell-off more violent than in similar situations.
The leadership's decision to invoke emergency powers for its mask ban only heightened fears about the erosion of civil liberties, prompting more violent protests and clashes with the police on Friday night.
Last week, the Hong Kong protests entered a more violent phase when activists began disrupting traffic across the city and the police tried breaching campuses, considered a last refuge of the demonstrators.
There have been protests in Iraq before, and some seemed more violent, including when crowds entered Parliament in 2016 and demanded an end to corruption, a core demand of the protesters now.
Adama, one of Mr. Anne's two remaining sons who had planned to leave for Europe but had been ill, steadied himself against a fence as the coughing became more rapid, more violent.
In what could be a harbinger of more violent tactics by protesters, an improvised explosive device wounded seven police officers on motorbikes during the election of the constituent assembly on July 30.
"The main concern for Darfur and those in the peripheries in the south and west," he said, "is to see him held accountable for crimes that are far more violent and damning."
It is also one of the genre's most visually intense entries ever, proving to be more violent and scarier than its source material ever was — and making Dracula and vampires scary again.
TUNIS — The Tunisian government imposed a nationwide curfew on Friday after protests against unemployment spread across the country and grew more violent, in an echo of the Arab Spring uprising five years ago.
Serious doubts exist over whether Mexico can keep Central American asylum seekers who are fleeing poverty and crime safe, especially in border towns that are often more violent than the cities they left.
Carnage is more violent, more murderous, and more sadistic than Venom (though Carnage gets to play a hero in the crossover event called Axis) and in existing, shows how human Venom can be.
Figuring out what makes societies and communities more violent is a big-time quest for social scientists, since if you know what leads to killing, you'll have a better shot at defusing it.
The Dakota Access pipeline has been the site of recent protests, which on Sunday night escalated to more violent clashes after several hundred protesters tried to breach a barrier set up by authorities.
The protests Wednesday night and early Thursday were markedly more violent, with one person on life support after being shot by a civilian, four police officers suffering injuries, looting, fires and widespread vandalism.
"Patriot Prayer is continuing to commit violence in our city, and their events are becoming more and more violent," said Effie Baum of Pop Mob, a coalition of community groups organizing the counterdemonstration.
Since the 2013 documentary Blackfish, which suggested that captive orcas are more violent, neurotic and shorter-lived than their wild counterparts, SeaWorld has been under increasing pressure to end its "killer whale" program.
Fok doesn't want to get into a debate about whether esports is more violent than boxing or wrestling, both sports on the Olympic programme, but knows communication and education may hold the key.
REPORTER: Are you saying you're not aware that scientists are concerned about rising sea levels or more violent storms might impact the economy— SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I would want to see the research.
Q: Are you saying you're not aware that scientists are concerned about rising sea levels or more violent storms might impact the economy...  SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I would want to see the research.
The shot created the circumstances for swift, swooping drives; the athletic ability that Allen refined into that perfect and perfectly repeatable shot also found more violent expression in his finishes at the rim.
Recent aggressive gun laws threaten individuals with mental illness with the loss of their right to bear arms, despite the fact that the mentally ill are no more violent than the general population.
When they failed to do so, he unleashed his full fury, more violent now because he believed that the comparative mildness of his earlier writings may have been partly responsible for their refusal.
When I broke off a corner of a madeleine and dipped it in my tea, Ozick shivered and clasped her elbows in her hands, as though to ward off some more violent paroxysm.
Nowhere are these conflicts more violent and bloody than in Chhattisgarh, part of the "Red Corridor" stretching across eastern and central India that has witnessed a Maoist rebellion for more than three decades.
We then contacted GIPEC, a cyber-intelligence firm whose patented software finds social media activity produced by criminals and terrorists, and asked Feinberg if the group could locate more violent and extremist content.
Plus, while working with Saddam Hussein—YES, SADDAM FUCKING HUSSEIN—to control some of the more violent and religious movements, we helped him secure his secular government and, thereby, his stranglehold on Iraq.
A cease-fire without full implementation of Resolution 2216, which aims to establish democracy in a federally united Yemen, would be only a pause before a more violent phase of the conflict erupts.
Even in Rakhine state a far more violent insurgency is being fought by a group which claims to have little in common with the central government apart from a shared hatred for Rohingyas.
The protests, which began in June as largely peaceful mass demonstrations against a now-suspended extradition bill, have morphed into something much darker and more violent, with frequent clashes between protesters and police.
There is no limiting principle at work here; so long as Iran is willing to respond, which it (again) almost certainly is, the US needs to keep hitting back in more violent fashion.
MEXICO CITY — Burned-out cars, makeshift barricades and shuttered businesses signaled a week of unrest in Haiti, where protesters are demanding the resignation of President Jovenel Moïse and more violent protests are feared.
By late afternoon, however, the force appeared insufficient as thousands more violent protestors flocked to the base camp, assaulting the police and damaging their vehicles, causing security forces to respond with baton charges.
So Trump has not only supported most of America's recent wars, he also wants to wage wars in a fashion that's far more violent than what Clinton — or most mainstream politicians — would countenance.
A more violent response was tamped down in debate among Palestinian factions who agreed that an armed confrontation could erode the international support Palestinians have won diplomatically and shift attention from the political process.
Well over 100,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2006, and the 2017 murder tally could be the highest ever as legacy drug cartels splinter into ever more violent factions.
A 2016 Justice Department report found that they were more violent than government-run institutions for inmates and guards alike, and the Obama administration sought to phase out their use on the federal level.
Another study found that people tend to associate what the authors call "black-sounding names," like DeShawn and Jamal, with larger, more violent people than they do "white-sounding names," like Connor and Garrett.
We are not going to get very far unless it is acknowledged that women and girls, as a sex, are vulnerable to males, who are on average bigger, stronger, more assertive and more violent.
The actress, who rose to fame on Grey's Anatomy, is ditching the medical world for something a little more violent — though, admittedly, probably just as gory — in her new spy-thriller series Killing Eve.
This repression not only discredited native moderates, but also disillusioned many of their supporters, who would go on to form the bulk of the leadership of the much more radical, much more violent FLN.
"Patriot Prayer is continuing to commit violence in our city, and their events are becoming more and more violent," said Effie Baum of Pop Mob, a coalition of community groups organizing the counter-demonstration.
Earlier on Monday, both the French Finance Minister and the Bank of France warned that the protests, which began in November but intensified and became more violent in December, would hit the French economy.
"We use [the fast Fourier transform] in a much more violent way, use it several times instead of a single time, and replace even more multiplications with additions and subtractions," van der Hoeven said.
He acknowledges more violent charges in Charles' past, including kidnapping, but says, "People change" and stresses that Charles has had no issues — not a single one — in the 22 years since his cocaine conviction.
Dermot F. Shea, the Police Department's chief of detectives and next commissioner, began his career with America's largest police force in an era when New York was much more violent than it is today.
I was reminded of this as I read over a fascinating new study from New Zealand's HIT Lab at the University of Canterbury, which asks a simple question: Have Lego Products Become More Violent?
When a killing happens in Las Vegas's more violent neighborhoods, volunteer teams allied with the police head to the scene and to hospitals and funerals to urge people not to answer blood with blood.
Markets face more violent swings in the coming week as investors watch out for a rising number of coronavirus cases and new data that could show how the virus is slamming the U.S. economy.
And in 2016, under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department concluded that private prisons were in general more violent than government-operated institutions, and ordered a phaseout of their use at the federal level.
That's especially true based on the fact that incarcerations and arrests for drug possession, have been rising at a much faster pace than arrests and incarcerations for drug trafficking and more violent drug crimes.
The image of the young woman bleeding on the pavement went viral on social media over the weekend and is being shared as a warning that police have gotten more violent in recent days.
As a consequence, we aren't as rattled as we should be by the play's more violent and congested second half, which introduces themes about mutating family identities that Shepard would later probe more fully.
It found that Trump supporters are more likely to say that, compared to white people, black people are viewed by Trump supporters as less intelligent, more lazy, more rude, more violent, and more criminal.
"This response may be adaptive, as it can prevent a more violent or lethal outcome," Curry said—meaning that fawning can develop in response to serial, longer-term instances of assault threatened over time.
While most of the reported anti-Semitic crimes in New York are acts of vandalism -- such as swastikas scrawled on synagogues -- many in the Orthodox Jewish community are worried about more violent personal attacks.
A 2003 study analyzed the prevalence of domestic violence in the black community and found intimate partner violence in black relationships is not only more common, but also more violent than among white couples.
So far, all of the United States' leading adversaries — including Russia, China, North Korea and Iran — have stopped well short of the kind of cyberattacks that could prompt a larger, and more violent response.
The threat of "the fire next time" — James Baldwin's warning of more violent resistance to white supremacy that would follow if nonviolent resistance failed — pushed lawmakers to work with King on civil rights legislation.
Seated across from the boys, who have grown increasingly more violent in the months without their father, Mary Louis lets out a hair-raising howl that can only be described as an Emmy Moment(™).
"Not with the political climate here today becoming more right-wing and more violent," said Ran, who was born in Israel, spent 30 years in the US and moved back to Israel six years ago.
If police want to see more violent criminals die, they have a vote, the opportunity to serve on juries, and the right to advocate for or against the death penalty, like the rest of us.
There are roughly 213 million undocumented immigrants in the US. The Department of Justice says it has found in recent investigations that gang leaders in El Salvador are directing US cliques to become more violent.
The Mexican military will be granted more control in the fight against the country's drug war, which has increasingly become more violent under President Enrique Peña Nieto, after a law passed in Mexico's Congress yesterday.
"My dad started using cocaine on the road, and he brought it home to my mom, so they both got addicted, and things got a lot more violent in my house after that," she says.
Nasr said the organization has tracked other kinds of attacks as well, such as racist slurs, threats and, in more violent cases, beatings of people who appear to be Muslim or from an Arab background.
The season ended strong, and it made daring structural leaps—one of Kohan's trademarks on "Weeds"—but it felt coarser, too, and more violent, with slack midseason pacing that led some viewers to stop watching.
While the jury's still out on whether violent games make people more violent in real life, there's no doubt that Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty, and even Super Smash Bros, glorify a good fight.
The battle over free speech goes on, but as resistance to opposing ideas grows ever more violent and radical, the issue of free speech becomes even more imperative for students and America as a whole.
It is a stark contrast from the cacophony of police sirens tenants have heard for years outside their home, the oldest housing project in East New York, long one of the city's more violent neighborhoods.
A 2016 Justice Department report found that private prisons were more violent than government-run institutions for inmates and guards alike, and the Obama administration sought to phase out their use on the federal level.
But unlike Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, Castle is much more violent and exponentially more ruthless when it comes to stamping out evil from his home turf in New York's Hell's Kitchen.
The patient's father discovered the error, but only after the young man had taken the incorrect dose for about 18 days, during which his seizures became more frequent and more violent, according to the complaint.
As a young bride in the village, she had to take care of the cows and help with the farm along with other chores, and husbands in those days were often more violent and abusive.
It turned even more violent when the car, which the authorities said was driven by Mr. Fields, sped into other cars amid a group of counterprotesters, sending people flying and killing Heather D. Heyer, 32.
Triggered by ever-more violent gangs capitalizing on tighter law enforcement budgets and a political void in the wake of massive graft scandals, growing violence is a key voter concern ahead of the October election.
The direct competition between the states of Iraq and Syria and ISIS for the control of territory and oil resources leads only to more violent struggles and the need to attract more fighters from foreign countries.
The film rarely goes longer than 20 minutes without a battle scene, some more doomed or more epic or more violent than others, but all convincingly choreographed to look difficult and exhausting and flat-out brutal.
"Investor sentiment in Hong Kong is quite low as demonstrations continue as they have become smaller but more violent," said Brendan Ahern, chief investment officer of KraneShares, an investment firm known for its China-focused ETFs.
So it's no surprise that Gibson's next project—following 2006's Apocalypto, which was essentially a more violent and nihilistic Werner Herzog movie—is a sequel to The Passion of the Christ, focusing on Jesus's resurrection.
Both are aimed at strong-arming parties into accepting the tough demands of America and its allies, and both could propel decades-long tensions toward a new, and possibly more violent, chapter in the region's history.
But as clashes between police and demonstrators became more violent, Moreno said he agreed to get rid of a law that had become a target of protesters, Decree 883, by replacing it with a modified version.
But as clashes between police and demonstrators became more violent, Moreno said he agreed to get rid of a law that had become a target of protesters, Decree 883, by replacing it with a modified version.
"In this sense, the report starts from a base that is erroneous and lacking in technical rigor," the statement said, adding that when figures are adjusted for population, many other countries are more violent than Mexico.
Mr Mock says that the 210 school cops under his direction will probably carry out no more than 500 arrests a year—and Houston's schools have grown no more violent as a result of this restraint.
The White House, in defense of its decision to pull Acosta's "hard pass," has released video of the incident that appears to have been sped up and zoomed in to make the interaction appear more violent.
For example, if an officer views residents of a mostly black community as more violent or dangerous, then that officer might be more inclined to use force when interacting with them, leading to headline-making shootings.
Without spoiling anything, it's probably safe to say that "Hold the Dark" goes in some surprising directions — it starts weird and gets weirder (and much more violent), as you can see from our iMessage correspondence below.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano spewed ash nearly six miles (9 km) into the sky and scientists warned this could be the first in a string of more violent explosive eruptions with the next possibly occurring within hours.
"Mass shooters, if anything, consume less rather than more violent media than other males of their age," Christopher Ferguson, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Stetson University, Florida, told the commission on Thursday.
The National Guard's top general said Tuesday that climate change may be causing storms to become "bigger, larger, more violent," which he said underscores the need to keep service members spread across the country to respond.
It was unclear whether his appeal was successful, according to the AP. Leung's attorneys told the court that his sentence was disproportionate to his role and that more violent protesters received lighter sentences, according to Reuters.
A Reuters poll published in June showed that around 45 percent of Trump supporters believe black people are more rude than white people, and that around 50 percent of Trump supporters think black people are more violent.
In some cases, lawmakers and reformers will argue that low-level offenders need to be kept out of prison so more violent offenders can be locked up — a framework that could lead to more incarceration, not less.
The creators behind grimdark superhero narratives sell their stories as being more weighty or impressive than lighter films like Ant-Man and the Wasp because they're more realistic — which is to say, more violent and more depressing.
They live in an idyllic land called Oros, filled with mountains and rivers and wildlife, but one that's also home to a much more violent (and cannibalistic) group intent on killing every last Wenja, for some reason.
This story is juxtaposed with yet another portrait of Judith, even more violent and bloody than the ones before, as Judith and her maidservant lean over Holofernes, whose head in the foreground spurts blood onto their bodies.
A major tunnel in Hong Kong reopened on Wednesday as a week-long police siege of a nearby university appeared to be winding down, closing one of the more violent chapters in the city's anti-government protests.
That period was far more violent but culminated in a landslide victory for Richard Nixon in 1972, after he famously appealed to the "silent majority," who he believed resented what they saw as disrespect for American institutions.
And another study published in 2015 found people tend to associate what the authors call "black-sounding names," like DeShawn and Jamal, with larger, more violent people than they do "white-sounding names," like Connor and Garrett.
These "circumstances" seem a tad more violent than season 1, which mostly dealt with the psychological effects of sex work, as well as how sex work — and female sexuality in general — is judged harshly by society at large.
As a horror game that's only about vague sexual shapes — rather than the usual monsters, guns, blood, guts, and violence — You Must be 18 or Older to Enter somehow experienced much more pushback than its more violent counterparts.
The new VICELAND series Dark Side of the Ring investigates stories from the sport's heyday in the 70s and 80s, when what was going on offscreen was frequently much more violent and deadly than what the cameras captured.
Alita has a particularly good reason for thrill-seeking, as a battle against the cyborg equivalent of Jack the Ripper triggers some memories of her past life, and convinces her that more violent conflict might reveal more information.
The limited series, from the director behind the first season of True Detective, seems a bit like a trapper, more violent version of Eternal Sunshine, with a relationship wrapped up in some futuristic and borderline dystopian new science.
Part promotion, part politics and often laced with undertones of satire, different art forms have flourished across the Asian financial hub as the escalating anti-government protests of the past 10 weeks lead to yet more violent clashes.
The stories that go from jail to jail spread and half of them are bullshit, but people gossip to the point where the other jails need to be more violent and ridiculous just to keep up their name.
"The reason we talk about it so much is it is much more violent because of the guns and the easy access to them," said Assistant Commissioner Kevin O'Connor of the Juvenile Justice Division at the Police Department.
Financial assistance would contract and the Kabul government could begin to lose authority, and the country would likely descend into a much more violent multi-sided civil war as it did following the Russian withdrawal 30 years ago.
Certainly. The human male is a dangerous figure — generally bigger, stronger and more violent than the female of the species, free from the vulnerability that pregnancy entails, and therefore often distinctively threatening, to women and other men alike.
They have sought to fight one another on Sunni-Shia lines not out of religious hatred but rather because they see sectarianism as a tool they can use — thus making that religious division much more violent and fraught.
Creators quickly embraced the trend, which led to the creation of Image Comics — Liefeld actually left Marvel in 225 and co-founded the company, whose flagship hero, Spawn, was more violent than Marvel or DC's characters could be.
Unlike previous mass demonstrations in Hong Kong in 2014, there has been a striking degree of solidarity between the more violent front-line protesters and the "wo lei fei" group, a Cantonese phrase meaning peaceful, rational and nonviolent.
"The results [of the maximum pressure campaign] so far have been more threats against international commerce, emboldened and more violent proxy attacks across the Middle East, and now, the death of an American citizen in Iraq," said Sen.
Geologists say Kilauea's eruption, which has already produced around two dozen lava-spewing fissures, has now entered a more violent phase, in which larger volumes of molten rock are oozing from the ground and traveling farther than before.
Over the course of a few nights, his terrifying anonymous phone calls grow more violent, girls start disappearing, and the police force, as well as parents and local community members, all get involved in trying to find the killer.
Some racially focused hate group numbers declined over last several years Some racist hate groups -- including neo-Nazis, white nationalists and their more violent counterparts, a group dubbed racist "skinheads" -- have seen declining numbers over the last half-decade.
HONOLULU, May 2000 (Reuters) - A new lava flow from Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano edged towards a geothermal power plant on Tuesday after destroying a warehouse at the facility, after the volcano entered a more violent phase at the weekend.
While psychological experts say someone with DID could theoretically commit such violence in the grip of one of their identities, as Donovan says he did, patients with the disorder do not tend to be more violent than anyone else.
The talks have eased the fighting in some parts of Yemen — and have led to fewer airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition — but many Yemenis fear the calm is a prelude to a more violent phase of the war.
FCHI was up 1.4 percent after French president Emmanuel Macron pledged late on Monday to raise the minimum wage and cut taxes in a bid to prevent more violent protests that have rocked the euro zone's number two economy.
They make you wonder if there's something wrong with American capitalism — if something has happened to make it more violent, and less able to produce the kinds of jobs that do, in fact, get you to the American Dream.
"At this time there are groups from the more violent strains of the leftist ideology, some even being paid, who are preying on public town halls to wreak havoc and threaten public safety," Gohmert said Tuesday in a statement.
In recent days protests have been comparatively peaceful by day, joined by elderly people and young families, becoming more violent after dark as police use tear gas and live ammunition to battle self-proclaimed "revolutionary" youths in the street.
Precinct detectives in the Bronx, the borough with the highest violent crime rate, carried an average of 20 more violent felonies last year than detectives in Brooklyn and Queens, and 30 more than detectives in Manhattan and Staten Island.
John Gillespie, a professor at Monash University in Australia who is an expert on land reform in Vietnam, said in an interview that the disputes tended to be more violent when villagers perceived that business interests outweighed public ones.
The Very Reverend Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, NAF&aposs president and CEO, told Insider that in her 35-plus years as a reproductive-rights advocate, she has not seen a time of more violent backlash and repression than the present.
Throughout the protests, both the Hong Kong and Beijing governments have appeared to prefer sticks to carrots, putting huge pressure on the city's police to control the unrest, with increasing use of force as protesters adopted more violent tactics.
He studied the murder increase for the US Department of Justice, ruling out other possibilities — that a drop in incarceration and the opioid epidemic caused more violent crime — but said the Ferguson effect merits more research before it's ruled out.
People who identify as sovereign citizens in the movement generally do not believe federal, state and local governments hold legitimate power over them, and they sometimes turn to cumbersome legal actions or take more violent actions as they flout authority.
It is impossible to know the number of antigovernment protesters who have embraced a more violent approach, but Fat Boy says he is aware of as many as 30 groups whose leaders meet face to face once or twice a month.
When extremist groups feel like they have mainstream support, Staniland says, they're more likely to attract volunteers, put together new rallies, and even — yes — stage more violent attacks, like the car attack in Charlottesville that killed counter-protestor Heather Heyer.
The actress says she remembers tuning into the radio every day in London and hearing about countless children dying in the midst of conflict — a devastating problem that has only gotten worse with wars growing more violent all around the world.
CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from across the Americas failed to reach agreement at a meeting on Monday on a resolution criticizing the government of Venezuela, which saw more violent protests in its capital as the discussions deadlocked in Mexico.
She says she sees longer, more violent copulations in the Northern areas of the daddy longlegs' range partially because they have a shorter mating season, making it more important for male spiders to mate any time they come across a female.
That this is part of a new gaming-focused programming block could mean that future esports tournaments could air on Disney XD, too, although they likely won't include games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive or Overwatch, given their more violent nature.
Speaking of perceptions of rumors about Daenerys, I know you do somewhat subscribe to the Mad Queen theory— the idea that Daenerys is going to end up not being a hero but becoming progressively more violent and ending up crazy.
In court Friday, Hubbard's attorney, John Kirk, cited a respiratory condition that he said caused his client to cough while driving and stray from his lane before the cough grew more violent and Hubbard passed out, reports The News Journal.
At the same time, more violent hurricanes and other tropical storms passing over the ever-warming waters of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico could imperil the continuing operation of offshore rigs there (and in other similarly storm-prone drilling areas).
And research on civil wars doesn't provide much hope: The average such conflict now lasts about twice as long, and a handful of factors that can make them longer, more violent and harder to stop are all present in Syria.
France's CAC 40 was up 0.8 percent after French president Emmanuel Macron pledged late on Monday to raise the minimum wage and cut taxes in a bid to prevent more violent protests that have rocked the euro zone's second largest economy.
As the war in Afghanistan continues to grow more violent, and the Taliban introduces deadlier tactics, the Afghan security forces have borne the brunt of the attacks, suffering losses some Afghan and Western officials fear they may struggle to sustain.
Though Mr. Ho's extreme positions are not shared by most pro-Beijing leaders in the city, he has become the standard-bearer of an incendiary brand of politics that has been gaining traction as the protests grow ever more violent.
"We find that the right groups and the jihadi groups are more violent than the left," said Gary LaFree, one the researchers and the director of the University of Maryland's National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.
The question is whether he'll use his increasing power to make more relatively bloodless and popular moves, or take his hawkish anti-Iranian stance to a more violent level that the rest of the world isn't as ready to follow.
The demonstrations have since morphed into a pitched battle between protesters, the police and the government over the city's future, and they took a more violent turn this past week as protesters fought off a police siege of a university campus.
PAHOA, Hawaii (Reuters) - Hawaii's Kilauea volcano spewed ash nearly six miles (9 km) into the sky on Thursday and scientists warned this could be the first in a string of more violent explosive eruptions with the next possibly occurring within hours.
"The results so far have been more threats against international commerce, emboldened and more violent proxy attacks across the Middle East, and now, the death of an American citizen in Iraq," Menendez said, referring to the rocket attack last week.
Among other startling revelations, the court heard a so-called "sex cult" within NXIVM had more members and employed even more violent tactics than previously reported, and that it may have been on the cusp of operating some kind of dungeon.
Because both are theocracies, and Iran claims to represent the world's Shia and Saudi Arabia claims to represent its Sunnis, they have sought to fight one another on Sunni-Shia lines — thus making that religious division much more violent and fraught.
For as long as we've had TVs, videogames, smartphones, and tablets, there have been scientists, politicians, and parents worrying about whether too much screen time will make kids less healthy (maybe), more violent (debatable), and hopelessly distracted (Sorry, can you repeat that?).
No one would claim anti-fascists to be traditionally non-violent (the Sacramento Antifa group was reportedly involved in a riot in 2016), though those groups that do get physical usually characterize it as self-defense against more violent white supremacist groups.
Vey—and he's not alone—believes that The Rockefeller Foundation and the Illuminati, seeking to make the population more violent and inflict chaos on a grand scale, worked with the Third Reich's Minister of Propaganda to organize that 4323 meeting in London.
Without spoiling the outcome, it's a scene that's more focused on physical fighting — but watching little Gage wobble as he tries to walk away from his father, only to trip, fall down and finally die with a sigh, feels far more violent.
PAHOA, Hawaii (Reuters) - A large explosion in Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on Wednesday may mark the beginning of more violent, explosive eruptions that could spray rocks for miles (kilometers) and dust nearby towns in volcanic ash and smog, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Even blatantly doctored photographs — with written disclaimers — of the 2012 London Olympic torch relay and the 2011 Royal Wedding led a subset of viewers to believe more violent protestors had been present and more people arrested at these events than actually were.
The March 4 event seems to show that sometimes a solution to a pressing contemporary problem was there all along within us, but it took the inclusion of neighbors who survived more violent struggles, and their ways, for us to access it.
Imagine how intense it was then.) But the same day that Midnight Marauders was released, November 9, 1993, Wu-Tang Clan bum-rushed the industry with Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers), and rap began to take on a darker, more violent sound.
Lam has rejected all calls for dialogue, part of what analysts say is a strategy to wear down the opposition movement through police action while prompting demonstrators to take more violent and extreme actions that will turn the Hong Kong public against them.
A study published last week by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, for example, found that access to alcohol outlets in Baltimore is linked to more violent crime, including homicides, robbery, and sexual assault.
Then again, you get a sport like rugby, where the referees command respect and are often called 'Sir' by the players (who call each other every rude word under the sun) – and this is one of the more violent of ball sports.
Context: Although running for office is in Mexico is known to be a violent affair riddled with criminal gang violence, this year is possibly more violent because it is the largest election in the country's history — the number of open roles exceeds 3,400.
It's this transition to the illicit market that Rosenfeld says may have helped cause a rise in murders: Since illegal drug markets tend to be much more violent than legal drug markets, the greater use of illicit opioids came with more violence.
Crime rates are expected to fluctuate over time for all sorts of reasons, such as changes in the overall age composition leading to more or less young people — who tend to be more violent than their older counterparts — in the general population.
His foes are rabid white nationalists, terrorizing Mexicans and riding around in flaming red Ku Klux Klan hoods; those in Corbucci's even more violent follow-up, "The Hellbenders," also from 1966 (Amazon Prime), are a band of unreconstructed Confederates led by Joseph Cotton.
" Michael Corbat of Citigroup on the "numbness" that has descended upon the global economy: "When the next turn comes — and it will come — it's likely to be more violent than it would otherwise be if we let some pressure off along the way.
Roughly speaking, the epicenter was between the centers of this month's two more violent earthquakes -- the 7.1 magnitude temblor that hit Tuesday closer to the capital, and the 8.1 magnitude quake that struck September 8 off the southern Pacific coast, near Chiapas state.
But the protests grew more violent, and by the end of that year, according to the company, employees at the plant began to face a growing security threat as local armed groups drove out the Syrian army and converged on the region.
The study points out that such lethargy couldn't come at a more inconvenient time: Hot temperatures are associated with more deadly crashes, more violent crime and more health violations, meaning that police and health inspectors become less vigilant just when they're needed most.
While Trump and others have pressed for a Senate vote on the First Step Act, a cadre of Senate Republicans, including Cotton, have bristled at the legislation and worried that it could offer early releases to those who've committed more violent crimes.
Granted, it's more violent than anything the iconic Southern Gothic author Flannery O'Connor ever wrote, but there are hints of O'Connor in the story: the flashes of goodness in the midst of bad, and the affection for characters who are difficult to love.
A study published this week by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, for example, found that access to alcohol outlets in Baltimore is linked to more violent crime, including homicides, robbery, and sexual assault.
But with Russia led by a newly belligerent Vladimir Putin, Turkey under an increasingly distant Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Middle East a more violent mess than ever, Britain preparing to leave the EU and an apparently more isolationist America, it is no longer enough.
These movies would be scarier and more violent, closer in that sense to the first three films, but they would also be deeply invested in the franchise's long-standing mythology, including bringing back characters like Andy, who hadn't been seen in over 20 years.
But for the politicians writing off these young black and brown men, their otherness makes the idea of the right to self defense incomprehensible — even if they're merely doing what tens of millions of American gun owners do, except in a dramatically more violent neighborhood.
To this day, it still appalls me that the Cocks Not Glocks movement's use of inert, harmless sex toys as protest props elicits a stronger, more violent reaction than the prospect of a drinking-age college student legally carrying a loaded handgun in their JanSport.
While this 10-episode season is largely a self-contained story that ends on a satisfying note, the mechanisms are in place for another season that explores some of the lingering mysteries, with a new actor portraying Kovacs like a much more violent Doctor Who.
And many — but not a majority — say that black people are less intelligent and more violent than their white peers And the linguist is not the first to make the argument that when Trump talks about nonwhite people, he is actually talking to white people.
With The Door, the ghost of Ford appears to be saying that the key to victory isn't to go even deeper down the rabbit hole in pursuit of more violent delights; it's to get out, much as the hosts themselves are trying to do.
The USGS warned that more violent eruptions at the crater could begin mid-May, shooting rocks weighing several tons for over half a mile (290 km), hurling pebble-sized projectiles several miles (km) and dusting areas up 473 miles (247 km) away with ash.
Her sons, Max (Nicholas Crovetti) and Josh (Cameron Crovetti), are starting to get more violent, Mary Louise is starting to get more suspicious, and Madeline isn't always going to be around to take care of her when she takes Ambien and goes full zombie.
" She claims he also texted her more violent threats like ... "I can get my money back and I'm tired of playing games" as well as "Bitch I will beat the s**t out of you" and "I promise you I will make your life hell.
"There is also concern as the reaction to the protests becomes more violent, as we've seen in the last day, and whether or not the Chinese government in Beijing is going to recognize this is not a flame they can just extinguish," Rice added.
In a joint intelligence bulletin issued May 10 and obtained by Foreign Policy, the DHS and the bureau said white supremacist groups had carried out more violent attacks than any other domestic extremist group over the past 16 years — and were likely to commit more.
Their set was far more violent than their name may suggest, thanks to new-ish vocalist M. Neuman's habit of hurling his wiry frame across the stage and doubling over in seeming agony, with teeth bared and face hidden beneath a tabgle of hair.
PAHOA, Hawaii, May 10 (Reuters) - Hawaii authorities scrambled to move tens of thousands of gallons of highly flammable chemicals from the path of lava on Thursday, and the state's governor warned mass evacuations might be needed as the Kilauea volcano's eruption became more violent.
Flashforward to the radio age and you get Orson Welles' infamous Mercury Theatre War of the Worlds broadcast that sparked panic among an already war-wound audience in 1938, and an even more violent riot to the same radio drama in Ecuador a decade after.
Reichardt sets her sights low, the better to capture her hard-scrabbling protagonists and their humble struggles against the spiny backdrop of the pine trees that threaten to engulf them (not to mention the equally imposing men trying to make their own more violent way).
There's a passage here in which Ms. Andrews's vocal cadenzas feel like a modern version of a Romantic mad scene: A high soprano melodic line floats, showing the mind's escape into a separate zone, and then, suddenly, rasping chest tones show a more violent explosion.
In a sign of how the protests are growing more violent and out of control, there were also several attacks on apparent bystanders during demonstrations Sunday, and protesters were recorded beating a riot officer with his own weapon and attempting to grab his sidearm.
Hop in the TBTime Machine and travel back to a very different and much more violent era when Julius Caesar was fatally stabbed by a group of senators, including his close friend Brutus (earning B-man a spot in the deepest circle of Hell).
The show, based on George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire" (Bantam Books), is far more violent than what most of us confront in our daily lives, so it might seem like a stretch to compare the fantasy to reality.
In a joint intelligence bulletin issued May 10 and obtained by Foreign Policy, DHS and the bureau said white supremacist groups had carried out more violent attacks than any other domestic extremist group over the past 16 years — and were likely to commit more.
And Venezuelans, who have suffered from years of deadly shortages of food and medicine, wonder if this is the end of the crisis that has engulfed their country — or the start of a bigger, perhaps more violent, struggle that would begin on the border.
But according to Powell, there's not much reason to be afraid: Unlike some of his more violent brethren, Chubbs is apparently a benevolent leader, a beast who's mercifully refrained from devouring the humans he lords over in his time as Buffalo Creek's supreme leader.
This savage yet spineless severance reminds us, as Martin Scorsese did in The Age of Innocence, in which a cunning pregnancy announcement ends a man's besotted pursuit of his wife's cousin, that there is no act more violent than a lovelorn heart being torn asunder.
It's more violent than anything the iconic Southern Gothic author Flannery O'Connor ever wrote, but I detected hints of O'Connor in the story regardless: the flashes of goodness in the midst of bad, and the affection for characters who are, after all, terrible people.
In a more recent 2015 study, researchers tested participants on the associations they make with "black-sounding names," like DeShawn and Jamal, and "white-sounding names," like Connor and Garrett — finding that participants tended to associate the black-sounding names with larger, more violent people.
Last month, as the effort to expel the Rohingya turned more violent and left at least hundreds dead, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled to refugee camps in Bangladesh to escape the violence, leading the Myanmar military to mine the border to keep them there, per Reuters.
After calling Stone a "snowflake" and a "marshmallow," he slams him for the way he complained about his run-in with the cops—an arrest he said was more violent than the raids on Osama bin Laden and El Chapo, which, you know, good fucking god.
Elephant is steeped in a new kind of American violence; after the Columbine High School shooting in 22016, and particularly after 19663/21966, America was becoming a more violent nation, one simultaneously cripplingly paranoid about the violence (from within and abroad) and unwilling to stop it.
The Times has been zeroing in on Chicago all year, (check out our explanation for why Chicago is more violent than New York) and this weekend a team of reporters and photographers will fan out across Chicago for a project we'll send your way next week.
The lockdown ended before I showed up a week later, to watch the filming of some of the more violent scenes in the movie, including a fight between Wright and Carter, one between Wright and Murray, and, finally, a race riot set in the chow hall.
A 2015 report by the country's domestic security agency found more violence-oriented right-wing extremists (11,20153 of them) were committing more violent offenses (1,408 in 2015, up 42 percent from the previous year), including 75 arson attacks on migrant shelters (there were five in 2014).
A spokeswoman for Air France KLM said it had arrived at the estimate by taking into account last minute cancellations of bookings that had occurred as a result of the protests, which started in mid-November but intensified and grew more violent over the course of December.
As a result of this combination of poverty, poor education, urban-rural culture shock — and perhaps also exposure to more violent offshoots of Islam like al-Shabaab — Somalian refugees have been charged in a number of terror-related incidents in the United States, including actual terrorist attacks.
The radicals are also becoming more violent, according to the report, which classified more than half of the country's right-wing extremists as "violence-oriented," and said that the willingness to use violence against foreigners, or against politicians who advocate for migrants, was becoming more common.
"While the Trump Administration has touted its maximum pressure campaign against Iran, the results so far have been more threats against international commerce, emboldened and more violent proxy attacks across the Middle East, and now, the death of an American citizen in Iraq," New Jersey Democratic Sen.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government on Monday revised upward by as much as 50% the number of citizens classified as missing to more than 61,000, the vast majority of them victims of the country's grinding war with powerful drug gangs that have grown more violent.
Get the Meditation for Beginners online course See Details Straight out of Black Mirror (minus the existential crisis about our modern age), this headband uses your brainwaves to produce pleasant nature sounds when your mind is calm and more violent weather when your mind begins to race.
For weeks, the government has been insisting -- as protests became more and more violent and the city's economy stumbled -- that the suspension of the bill in June was as good as withdrawal, that it was dead and done and protesters should take the concession and go home.
The Moro rebels, who signed a 1996 peace deal with the government, have helped negotiate the release of several hostages from Abu Sayyaf, a smaller but more violent group that was blacklisted by the United States as a terrorist organization for carrying out kidnappings, beheadings and bombings.
"What we can tease out from the empirical data is you do worse in terms of more violent crime if you allow anybody to carry concealed handguns outside the home," said John Donohue, a professor of law at Stanford University who has studied right-to-carry laws.
The horrors of her life, including an even more violent sexual attack that took place back in Uganda and her constant fear that her partner will never join her in England, are carefully detailed, but they're eclipsed by the novel's fixation with Ada and with Ada's father's tortured soul.
And I will say, very interesting, Paul, the "Washington Post" had a poll this week in which 50 percent of the people polled said that they think that demonstrations today are more violent and more unruly than they were 50 years ago, and they don&apost like it.
Once again, it was far easier for the President to praise American law enforcement and to rail against "bad dudes" and what he called "the bad ones" than it was to address the real causes of crime and violence in Chicago or any of America's more violent cities.
Mentioning the idea that gleefully doling out violence even in ultra-realistic settings like GTA could reflect of a person's psyche — or even indict that activity's moral purpose — invites a torrent of criticism and links to psychological studies that claim violent video games don't make people more violent.
LONDON — The fighting in Irak between British forces and Irak troops loyal to Rashid Ali al-Gailani, who seized power in that country a month ago, has now spread to the Basra and Bagdad areas and is growing more violent, it was learned in London tonight [May 4].
The danger for the region and for longstanding U.S. interests is that the stifling of political aspiration and the failure of authoritarian leadership to resolve the social and economic grievances that fueled the protest wave of 2011 make it likely that the next explosion will be more violent still.
Men are more violent than women, a fact we are prone to invoking not as a statistic but either meekly, as a quandary, or gravely, as a judgment; at a time of viral outrage like the #MeToo moment, we may sense gradations but are afraid to be labeled apologists.
The new report from the New York State Commission of Correction said that Rikers was one of the worst jails in the state, with more violent incidents, sex offenses and disturbances than could be explained by its size, and that violent incidents actually increased between 2016 and 2017.
Once exposed, they sometimes reveal disparities in police coverage: For instance, The Times found that Bronx detectives last year dealt with significantly more violent felony cases on average than detectives in Manhattan or on Staten Island, leading the New York Police Department to increase its staffing in the Bronx.
While it had some success in capturing dozens of prominent crime bosses, deploying the military also spurred a sharp increase in violence and left a trail of death, as monolithic criminal enterprises were fragmented into an array of groups that have proven to be even more violent and uncontrollable.
But one theory that's come up — and analyzed in Rosenfeld's study — is the "Ferguson effect": the idea that the Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality have scared police, chilling proactive policing practices that stop and prevent crime, and emboldened criminals, leading them to commit more violent crimes.
She was one of many who brought up the nebulous 'fact' that MMA is 'more violent' than boxing: the sport in which you can be knocked down, suffer a concussion, and allowed a period of time to recover before going back in to get hit in the head more.
" — "An announcement from Captain Claus, just as the Super Bowl coin flip was taking place: 'This storm turned out to be much more violent than anyone could have anticipated ... I know many of you are very worried and very afraid ... I want to assure you that the situation is stable.
Critics and players alike seem to be responding most strongly to that aspect of the game, lauding the way it grants players the rare opportunity to be a troublemaker without the consequences of real life or the more fraught concerns that tend to arise around other, more violent video games.
Protests calling for the ouster of a cadre of officials -- many of whom have dominated Algerian politics since the country gained independence from France in 1962 -- have been peaceful, but the Algerian military has warned that "time is running out," suggesting that they could be gearing up for more violent responses.
The FBI contends that, after a long period of relative quiet, MS-213 has grown more violent over the past two years, particularly in Suffolk County and around Washington, DC. Like Mr Trump, Messrs Davila and Netemeyer partly attribute this to an influx of unaccompanied child migrants into the United States.
Another man, who would only give his name as Willhelm, said he hoped the attack would not lead to a more violent backlash against the 1.1 million migrants who arrived last year in Germany, which has so far been spared a large-scale terrorist attack like those in France and Belgium.
According to Lipkins, hazing episodes have grown more violent and sexual — including, at times, the use of broomsticks, golf balls and pine cones covered in Mineral Ice — because those doing the hazing try to put their mark on the tradition, so they take it to an even more wicked level.
Pew Research polls last year found that the strongest predictors of warm feelings toward Trump were agreement with the ideas that the growing number of immigrants "threatens traditional American customs and values," that Islam is inherently more violent than other religions and that growing diversity overall was bad for the country.
But the important thing is the political storytelling and the sociological invention — the machinations of statesmen and soldiers and queens and cutthroats, under the weight of particular institutions and traditions, in a world more violent and extreme and death-shadowed and therefore (let's be honest) more narratively interesting than our own.
First, it must be made absolutely clear that people with mental illness are not more violent than others -- in fact, according to the Trump administration's own website on mental health, people with severe mental illnesses are over 10 times more likely to be victims of violent crime than the general population.
The on-camera apology was a prelude to more violent retributions against protesters from the Shiite Muslim community, the largest of Lebanon's 18 recognized religious sects, which for decades has drawn on Hezbollah for protection, jobs, social services and, for many, a sense of shared struggle against Israel and other enemies.
Some of the colds can even get colder, as when a weakened polar vortex, which normally keeps cold air trapped in the Arctic, allows more frigid polar air to push southward into the U.S. At the same time, the hurricanes that are fueled by warmer ocean temperatures get more violent.
The crimes committed by our doomed dectet are more violent here than they were in the novel, presumably because its screenwriters don't think modern audiences would be shocked enough otherwise; there's a sexy subplot that isn't canonical, though it does echo what happens in the story's original stage adaptation (also written by Christie).
The league still endorses a culture of bare-knuckle fighting (the video game NHL 19 includes it, boosting the energy level of the winner's team) — though fights are in decline, something Bettman applauds while arguing, without evidence, that some level of fighting is necessary as a "thermostat" to deter more violent acts.
He maintains that any and all clientele are welcome at the Hi Hat; he encourages Paul (Chris Coy, who manages to steal one of the more violent scenes of the episode with a glorious pained expression) to bring the clientele from Penny Lane back to the bar — previously, the joint was a gay bar.
As I've noted before, Pew Research Center polls last year found that the strongest predictors of warm feelings toward Trump were agreement with the ideas that the growing number of immigrants "threatens traditional American customs and values," that Islam is inherently more violent than other religions and that growing diversity overall was bad for the country.
CÚCUTA, Colombia — The political showdown over the delivery of aid to Venezuela turned deadly Friday when its security forces fired on protesters near the country's Brazilian border, killing two and wounding a dozen in a confrontation that could signal a more violent and destabilizing struggle over who can claim to be the country's legitimate leader.
My job as a clinician for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Mental Evaluation Team was to identify and locate the mentally ill inmates who represented at least 20 percent of the population, get them out of the dorms filled with their more violent peers, and take them by patrol car to Tower One, the mental health facility.
I've lived in several cities across the world in my adult life and could never quite pinpoint why I felt safer in places like Mumbai and New York than Delhi and DC. Some of this appears in the statistics—Delhi has more reported violence against women than Mumbai, and DC has more violent crime than New York.
A list like that is a smart thing to have: certain areas of the internet are simply more violent and offensive than others, and if a site like Reddit is really serious about how it polices violent and offensive content, it makes sense to keep a careful eye on how those areas operate on its own servers.
Sure enough, there was Roman Reigns, the purported face, charging out of the ambulance, ambushing Braun Strowman in order to put him in the ambulance, and then, in one of the more violent episodes in recent WWE history, backing the vehicle up at high speed into a wall in order to try to kill his nemesis.
If the war on drugs isn't meeting its goals, critics say these expansions of the criminal justice system aren't worth the financial strain and costs to liberty in the US. The war on drugs has created a black market for illicit drugs that criminal organizations around the world can rely on for revenue that payrolls other, more violent activities.
What set the Emily storyline apart from the rest of the TV adaptation's additions is that it made Gilead more specific and more violent in its brutality than we already knew it to be, while the other additions — like the flashbacks for Luke and Serena Joy and now Nick — have tended toward vague, generic dystopian and post-apocalyptic tropes.
But the numbers bare it out: A Reuters/Ipsos poll of 16,000 Americans found that "Nearly half of Trump's supporters described African Americans as more "violent" than whites," and only 36 percent agreed with the statement "I prefer to live in a community with people who come from diverse cultures," as opposed to 70 percent of Clinton supporters.
The Washington Post reported that Monday's protests had a more violent overtone than previous days, with some of the protesters carrying knives and speaking of their desire to wreak havoc on the Israeli side of the border, and organizers urging them to break through the fence by telling them that Israeli troops were abandoning their positions, which wasn't the case.
Even with the old Perry Mason TV movies, the look of those new episodes (shot in color instead of in black and white, and set mostly in Colorado instead of Los Angeles), and the changes in tone (with storylines often a little racier or more violent than the original) makes those later adventures more of a curiosity than a must-see.
Wallace, though, is hardly a humble altruist—a point that becomes clear when he sets Luv on a violent, top-secret mission that just happens to coincide with even an even more violent (and especially more top-secretish) mission undertaken by K (Ryan Gosling), an blade runner who's only beginning to question his purpose, and who's aided by a curious confidante named Joi (Ana de Armas).
The risks that come with it are Iranian reprisals, particularly the risk that this will pose for preserving any kind of coherent American presence in Iraq, continuing the US's critical role in the counter-ISIS campaign, and the likelihood Iran will look for opportunities to strike out in a much more violent way or much more costly way against US interests across the region.
The original Watchmen was a comic book series that redefined what superhero comics could be, and in Doomsday Clock, writer Geoff Johns created a story that made that subtext text: Dr. Manhattan, the omniscient blue nude that dominates the original Watchmen, has visited the DC universe of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman and, unbeknownst to everyone, changed its history to create a colder, more violent world.
But it's a problem that disproportionately afflicts black Americans — to the point that many of these communities have homicide rates that are closer to more violent countries like Mexico than the rest of the US. A new analysis of FBI data by the pro-gun control Violence Policy Center finds that the black homicide rate in 2013 (the most recent year with available data) was 16.91 per 100,000 people.
But at the crux of Berenson's thesis is a supposed connection between marijuana, psychosis, and violence, and an argument that legalization, and the greater levels of cannabis use that will come with it, will create more violent crime in the US. To make his case, Berenson early on reaches back to the initial wave of reefer madness, looking at the reception of marijuana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Mexico and India.
With little else to occupy their time, Philadelphia's mummers of the 20143s began taking their celebration to the broader city streets, where they collided with other, more violent working-class customs like "shooting in" the new year by firing guns into the night sky, playing loud, cacophonous music, demanding free alcohol from pubs, and engaging in altercations with fellow revelers — all in costume and, mimicking the growing popularity of minstrel shows, often in blackface.
In the meantime, on this afternoon of the conspiracy against the kid with no name, the others went from blatantly murderous to ruminative and confused, and their plan for assassination climaxed in nothing more violent than sneaking up behind the boy on tiptoe and shooting rubber bands at the back of his head while he dedicated all his focus to "The Newlywed Game" and refused to flinch, refused to give them the satisfaction.

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