My Breaking Bad Prank Gone Wrong Almost Cost Me $150,000
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Inspired by his favorite show, “Breaking Bad” Josh decided to pull a prank that went terribly wrong.
What started off as a harmless joke meant for his friends, quickly spread online resulting in unforeseen consequences that Josh could never have imagined.
Wanted for Drug Trafficking: Life on the Run
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Quintin “Q Nhannaz” Walters is ready to stop running. As a young kid, growing up in the spotlight of his parents — the late Buffy the Human Beatbox from The Fat Boys and rapper Queen Pen, featured artist on the classic song “No Diggity” — he left his home in New York to start new roots in California.
Exposing Celebrities' Fake Sneakers and the Counterfeit Hype Economy: Yeezy Busta
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What began as an small Instagram account in high-school spiraled into a full-fledged business and career for Yeezy Busta — a sneakerhead who, after being gifted a pair of fake Yeezys in 2015, trained himself to became a skilled authenticator of real versus fake sneakers.
The Right-Wing Latinos of Miami: Proud Boys and Refugees
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The Latino demographic in the US has long been seen as a fixture of the Democratic party, especially in light of the immigration controversy on the Southern border. However, in the coastal city of Miami, Cuban exiles and their descendants - and more recently, Venezuelan refugees - are defying this trend.
Why Miami’s Street Racers Are Turning to Legal Raceways
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Street racing has long been popular in Miami with a variety of groups, some who gather at undisclosed locations off U.S. Highway 27 and others who opt for conspicuous city landmarks.
Unidentified Corpses on the Streets of Karachi, Pakistan
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In an abandoned building on the outskirts of Karachi, a man dies, anonymous and alone. He does not have a phone or any paperwork on his person, nothing at all to indicate his name or address.