Genovese was known for street crime and violence to get what he wanted. “He was more on the thug side of organized crime,” ...
Sean Duffy, secretary of transportation, demanded information about crime in the subway system. But transit watchers saw a ...
The true-crime wave that’s swept through culture didn’t start with podcasts. Long before young women popped in their earbuds ...
This week’s surprise move by New York-based financier and casino operator Soo Kim on the troubled Star Entertainment group ...
After NYPD officials warned about a unit’s aggressive policing, the mayor boosted the team led by his allies. “The unit ...
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the NYPD’s focus on seizing illegal guns is helping drive down shootings and homicides ...
It's been a decade since Charlie Cox first donned the red-horned mask of Daredevil, the crime-fighting Marvel ... violence and despair in the streets of New York. With Cox back in the red jumpsuit ...
In a polished video released over the weekend, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo touched on a range of policy issues as he threw his ...
Hector Rosario was among nine people charged; prosecutors say the other defendants had colorful nicknames like "Joe Fish" and "Sal the Shoemaker." ...
I recently re-watched this 1975 movie starring Al Pacino with a roomful of young college students in Urbana-Champaign. They were riveted.
In “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at Lenfest Center for the Arts, director Miles Sternfeld, SoA ’25, framed the titular razor-wielding barber alongside the villains of true crime TV ...
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