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Watch Issa Rae as she explains her disdain for clubs and her love of staying home in the new Vogue video series Sad Hot Girls.

Director Mayan Toledano
Fashion Editor Alexandra Gurvitch
DP Orian Barki
Hair Pekela Riley
Makeup Joanna Simkin
Prop Stylist Javier Irigoyen
Manicure Eri Handa
Sound Tim Race, Thump Studios
Editor Jesse Threatt
Artwork Courtesy of Jordan Casteel, New York

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On Monday a Pennsylvania man considered a pioneer in the payday lending industry was found guilty of engaging in a racketeering scheme. The scheme helped fund businesses that generated $688 million from short-term loans to hundreds of thousands of people. According to prosecutors, Charles Hallinan owned and operated more than a dozen payday lending businesses. He was found guilty by a federal jury in Philadelphia on all counts he faced.

On Monday a Pennsylvania man considered a pioneer in the payday lending industry was found guilty of engaging in a racketeering scheme. The scheme helped fund businesses that generated $688 million from short-term loans to hundreds of thousands of people. According to prosecutors, Charles Hallinan owned and operated more than a dozen payday lending businesses. He was found guilty by a federal jury in Philadelphia on all counts he faced.