On the southwest corner of Lexington Avenue and 52nd street is perhaps the most famous subway grate in the world.
It was on this spot, at one in the morning on September 15th, 1954, that Marilyn Monroe had her white halter dress blown up over her hips by an uptown 6 train while filmin
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Known for combining the aesthetic of conceptual art with a Neo-expressionism approach, artist Jenni
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This photo shows the shower area where authorities claim drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, slipped into a tunnel to escape from his prison cell at the Altiplano maximum security prison, in Almoloya, west of Mexico City, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. (AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
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W hen I was growing up in Houston in the 1960s, my kin taught me to be leery of snowbirds—folks who lived up north but who descended to our fair climes each winter to take advantage of “our” warmth and so much sunlight. We pitied them, poor weakling snowbirds—emigres, in exodus from a
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