Because rat complaints are up, here are your evening links: The son of an exiled former dictator appears to be winning the Filipino presidential election, Meghan McCain's memoir sold 244 copies during its first week, fake speakeasies fool no one and more.
Here's a harrowing account of a diabetic 61-year-old woman who went into a Dyker Heights police precinct to get a stolen property report for her insulin device, and after
the cops told her to leave and stop filming them , an NYPD officer put her in cuffs and"These places are cute, but they aren’t the real thing," said one guy interviewed by the
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