A contract between the Town of Perinton and Waste Management of New York, signed in 2021, explains why the search for 11-year-old Jacob Pritchett from Brooklyn continues ...
This case epitomizes the very real public safety concerns my office raised," said District Attorney Michael E. McMahon in a ...
A lost story written and signed by legendary San Francisco writer Jack Kerouac has been found among the belongings of an ...
Edwin Pagan III, a former Coral Gables police officer, will be spared a risky trial in a corruption case that tarnished the Drug Enforcement Administration after he pleaded guilty on Friday to a minor ...
A Queens man posed as a service worker and attacked an Upper Saddle River homeowner, police said, in a case similar to a recent pattern.
The shift in American culture towards justifying violence based on grievance, rather than condemning it, is leading to a weakening of accountability and a corrosion of individual and societal ...
Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate making his second run for mayor, is closing out the campaign the way he does ...
Bombing of vessels in the Caribbean, without any evidence they are carrying drugs, could be considered a war crime, writes former Onondaga County Court judge.
Before they become violent, many perpetrators are themselves victims.
Defense attorneys are also claiming that Mangione’s backpack – where police found a gun and a silencer – was unlawfully ...
Donald Trump has built his political career—and, frankly, his entire personality—on the identification of enemies. His presidential run back in 2016 required belittling his rivals in those early ...
Does “broken windows” policing actually work? John Avlon and John Miller dig into how a small idea changed New York City — and why it still sparks huge debates today. It’s a lesson in data, strategy, ...