Extra Extra: ABC Killed 'Black-ish' Episode Because It Wasn't Nice To Trump
Sept. 12, 2018, 5:19 p.m.
Because Google Nostalgia is a thing now, check out today's end-of-day links: Apple can delete your movies, dog walking app war, Conner O'Malley's river talk show, how to be better at parties, #Hurrication pics, and some beautiful dogs.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/edcnyc/43814340254/in/pool-gothamist/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">eddie crimmins' flickr</a>
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- When you buy a movie on iTunes, it's yours forever...until Apple maybe loses the rights to distribute it, and then it will disappear from your library without a trace.
- Designing Women creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason wrote about how Les Moonves ruined her career: "People asked me for years, 'Where have you been? What happened to you?' Les Moonves happened to me."
- Google has been keeping a lot of data on you that you can access: "To see months of your own search history repeated back to you in list form is to suffer a strange mixture of your most mundane and anxious — and largely forgotten — moments."
- Phil Lord and Chris Miller are producing a new NBC comedy about "everyday employees at a company in crisis, trying to keep their jobs and maintain their relationships as their workplace goes insane."
- There is a war going on between dog walking apps Rover and Wag.
- Check out a new song from Tom Waits and Marc Ribot.
- The hilarious Conner O’Malley has unveiled his latest sketch: a talk show taking place in a river.
- Check out a new trailer for The Romanoffs.
- The NY Times has some tips on how to be better at parties.
- People are posting "Hurrication" photos on Instagram in anticipation of Hurricane Florence's arrival.
- Fearful of alienating red state viewers and the Trump-era Justice Department, ABC killed an episode of Black-ish because it was not nice to Trump.
- Just imagine: we could live in a world with Jon Hamm playing Batman and Michael B. Jordan playing Superman.
- And finally, dogs are very pure creatures:
my dog has ear medicine she needs and the other one also thinks he needs it too.. nobody has the heart to tell him it’s pretend.. pic.twitter.com/Vshe7dhl3b
— chloe copley (@chloecopley_05) September 12, 2018