Ex-Bolivian Anti-Narcotics Chief Extradited to U.S., Faces Drug Trafficking and Weapons Charges
Former Bolivian anti-narcotics chief Maximiliano Davila-Perez was extradited to the U.S. on charges of aiding cocaine traffickers and weapons offenses.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Addresses Spate of Disturbing Attacks on Women in New York
DA Alvin Bragg is addressing a series of disturbing attacks on women in New York, including sexual assaults and a fatal incident, with suspects facing serious charges.
Altoona Man Luigi Mangione Charged, Suspected in Bold Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Denies Ties to Insurer
Luigi Mangione is charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and possession of an untraceable ghost gun. Evidence links him to the crime, but he plans to plead not guilty.
U.S. Accuses Russian National of Sanctions Evasion in Scheme Involving TV Network and $10 Million Transfer
U.S. authorities charged Russian national Alexey Komov with conspiracy to operate a Russian TV network in violation of sanctions against oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev.
Man Accused of Attempted Rape and Assault on Elderly Woman in Manhattan's Chinatown
Manhattan DA announces the indictment of Juan Hernandez for the attempted rape and assault of an 80-year-old woman in Chinatown. Bystanders intervened, and police were called to the scene.
Wealth and Deception, Alexander Brothers Indicted in Manhattan for Decade-Long Sex Trafficking Scandal
The Alexander Brothers are charged with sex trafficking in Manhattan federal court, with alleged offenses from 2010 to 2021 involving multiple victims.
New York City Business Owner Agrees to $1.47 Million Settlement Over PPP Loan Fraud Accusations
The U.S. has settled a lawsuit for $1.47 million with a New York footwear business owner accused of PPP loan fraud by misrepresenting payroll and employee data.
New Jersey Contractor Pleads Guilty to Negligent Asbestos Release in East Harlem Project
New Jersey contractor Jose Correa pleaded guilty to negligently releasing asbestos during a supermarket renovation in East Harlem, potentially endangering workers and the public.
Manhattan Menace, UnitedHealthcare Execs Terrorized with "Wanted" Posters as NYPD Signals Alarm Over Rising Threats
"Wanted" posters featuring health insurance executives have appeared in NYC following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, prompting NYPD to heighten security measures amidst rising tensions.
New York Police Department Seeks Public's Help in Locating Missing 79-Year-Old Ellen Godfrey from Manhattan
The NYPD is searching for Ellen Godfrey, a missing 79-year-old last seen in Manhattan wearing green pajamas. The public is asked to provide any information.
New York Telemarketing Tycoon Richard Zeitlin Sentenced to 121 Months for Deceptive Charity Scheme
Call center owner Richard Zeitlin was sentenced to 121 months for masterminding a fraud that misled donors into funding political advocacy instead of charities.
UnitedHealthcare Chief Down, Real Estate Scion Charged with CEO's Murder Amid Anti-Corporate Tirade
Luigi Nicholas Mangione was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with motives linked to disdain for the healthcare industry and corporate greed.












