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Vintage polaroids of female prisoners paint an intimate picture of womanhood and identity
Snapshots taken in the 1970s show women wearing their own clothes and posing in cells embellished with personal effects, much like a college dorm room.
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City demands thousands of Chicago police officers pay off pension error
Thousands of Chicago police officers received an unwelcome letter from their pension fund this week: thanks to a payroll error spurred by officers’ latest contract, approximately 3,000 are required to cut a check to their pension fund, plus interest. The Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 7, which represents most rank-and-file cops, said it planned on filing a grievance over the error so that ...
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Kevin Spacey Says He Owes ‘Many Millions’ in Legal Fees and Has No Money as Home Goes Into Foreclosure: ‘I’m Not Sure Where I’m Going to Live Now’
Kevin Spacey fought back tears during an interview on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” in which he revealed his house has been foreclosed on as he owes “many millions” of dollars in legal fees from his sexual misconduct trials. Piers Morgan asked the actor where he lives, to which Spacey said he no longer has a permanent …
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U.S. deploys warships as Russian fleet makes close pass to Florida in approach to Cuba
The U.S. Navy deployed warships and aircraft to track a Russian naval flotilla after the Russian vessels sailed just 26 nautical miles off of South Florida’s coast on Tuesday.
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VideoHow America's largest buffet survived the death of all-you-can-eats
The buffet was a quintessential all-American idea: lots of food at a low price. It took off through the 1980s, but in the 2000s, the restaurant concept struggled to keep up in an era of fad diets. The COVID-19 pandemic certainly didn't help. But Shady Maple, in East Earl, Pennsylvania, has come out thriving. On a Saturday, 8,000 people wait in line to chow down on its traditional Pennsylvania Dutch fare. Producer Abby Narishkin goes inside the kitchen and takes a seat herself to see if this plac
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Halle Berry's Wardrobe Malfunction Causes Multiple Nip Slips
Halle Berry laughed off her wardrobe malfunction, as she struggled to get out of her tight corset and button-down top. "We might have to cut this s--t off," she said. "It's hurting me for real."
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