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  2. Richmond Theatre fire - Wikipedia

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    It devastated the Richmond Theatre, located on the north side of Broad Street between what is now Twelfth and College Streets. The fire killed 72 people, including Virginia's governor George William Smith , former U.S. senator Abraham B. Venable , and other government officials in what was the worst urban disaster in U.S. history at the time. [ 1 ]

  3. Murder of Farkhunda Malikzada - Wikipedia

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    Farkhunda Malikzada, [1] commonly referred to as Farkhunda, was a 27-year-old woman who was publicly lynched by a mob in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on 19 March 2015.A large crowd formed in the streets around her claiming that she had burned the Quran, and for that, her accusers announced that she must be sent to Hell right away.

  4. October 2021 sexual assault on SEPTA train - Wikipedia

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    69th Street Transportation Center, where the suspect was apprehended. At around 9:20 PM, 35-year-old Fiston M. Ngoy (born August 8, 1986), an often-homeless individual and a resident from Philadelphia, began sexually harassing a woman sitting next to him on a Market–Frankford Line train. This continued for about 30 minutes, with the woman ...

  5. Springfield, Ohio, cat-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    In August, a 27-year-old U.S.-born woman had been arrested in Canton, Ohio, on charges that she killed and ate a cat. [59] [60] Police body camera footage of the arrest of the Canton woman was posted to social media and falsely labeled as an arrest in Springfield. [59] [61] Like the Columbus man, the Canton woman had no connection to Haiti or ...

  6. Shock Treatment (Edgar Winter album) - Wikipedia

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    Shock Treatment is the fourth studio album by Edgar Winter and the second by the Edgar Winter Group. The album went to No. 13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, [3] and had two charting singles: "Easy Street" (#83 Pop Singles) and "River's Risin'" (#33 Pop Singles). [4] The album was certified gold July 18, 1974 by the RIAA. [5]

  7. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Many were accidental (walking in on someone) and were more likely to be remembered as negative by women. Only 4.72% of women and 2% of men reported seeing nude images as part of sex education. A majority of both women (83.59%) and men (89.45%) reported that their first image of nudity was in film, video, or other mass media. [69]

  8. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    Photos in the liner notes of a nude obese woman, a nude man of normal weight, a cow licking its genitals, and the band members with pins in the sides of their heads generated controversy, resulting in the album being removed from stores such as Kmart and Wal-Mart. [55] [56] The cover was later replaced by a giant bar code. [55]

  9. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, the site Necrobabes hosted images of women pretending to be dead, [10] while the sites Cannibal Café and Gourmet tailored themselves to would-be cannibals. [11] The latter sites gained attention in 2003 when Armin Meiwes , an aspiring cannibal, used the sites to connect with Jürgen Brandes, a man who desired to be eaten ...