has spoken—the see-through dress trend is still just as chic as ever. The actress put her spin on the trend at the Los Angeles Official Emmy FYC Red Carpet for
Adapted from Liz Moore’s, the limited series questions the perception of police in a community affected by the opioid crisis. Seyfried’s character works on the case of three women who were found dead in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.
“One of the facets of her character is that she's actually not that talented as a police officer. The police work does not come naturally to her,” Moore told PEOPLE. “In some ways, I think she was meant to do something else, but the circumstances of her life have combined to make police work what she's doing at this moment.”Seyfried added that what appealed most to her about playing Mickey was that it gave her a range of material to work with.”This is a girl that has got a lot of issues, a lot of traumas,” Seyfried said. “She's a cop, she has a kid, she's a single mother, and she's flexing and trying to get by, and she has all these responsibilities. It just seemed like it was chaos for her.”
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Walk into enough gas stations and they’re likely easy to find: gummies, drinks and vapes infused with THC, the compound that gives marijuana its psychoactive properties.
That's given lawmakers across the U.S. headaches over how to regulateNORTH KINGSTOWN, RI – A lobster's extremely rare gold color saved it from the dinner plate in seafood-loving New England.
How unique is a gold lobster? About 1 in 30 million, according to Mark Hall, owner of the, in Kingstown, Rhode Island.
Earlier this week, the aquarium took in the crustacean after a local all-you-can-eat seafood restaurant called “out of the blue,” Hall said. A genetic mutation gives gold lobsters their color, the"The blue [lobster] is everybody's favorite, but there's something about the gold that really jumps out at you," Hall said. "Most people assume it's a different kind of lobster.”