Jury to Deliberate in Bribery Case of Nadine Menendez, Wife of Convicted Ex-Senator, in New York City
The bribery trial of Nadine Menendez concluded with jury deliberation set for Friday after both the prosecution and defense presented closing arguments over cash and gold bars allegedly confirming bribes.
UnitedHealthcare CEO's Suspected Slayer Faces Death Penalty, Luigi Mangione Indicted in Explosive Manhattan Murder Case
Luigi Mangione is indicted on federal charges, including murder with a firearm, for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and could face the death penalty if convicted.
Major Gang Crackdown in the Bronx, 20 "800 YGz" Members Indicted for Murder and Shootings
Bronx DA and NYPD indict 20 alleged 800 YGz gang members for violent crimes, including murder and shootings. Their actions endangered communities and led to the seizure of nine firearms linked to other incidents.
Brooklyn Man Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS
Rasheedul Mowla from Brooklyn admitted he tried to join ISIS in 2017 by traveling to Syria. He was stopped and sent back to the U.S., and now faces up to 20 years in prison.
Three Gang Members Sentenced in Fatal Shooting of Teen Outside Brooklyn Charter School
Three gang members were sentenced for the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Devonte Lewis outside a Brooklyn charter school in 2021, with sentences ranging from 10 years to 15 years to life.
JPMorgan Chase Files New State Lawsuits Against Customers for Alleged 'Infinite Money Glitch' Exploitation
JPMorgan Chase sues more customers over fraudulent withdrawals made after exploiting an "infinite money glitch," and is taking legal measures to prevent misuse of bankruptcy protections for debts incurred from fraud.
Staten Island Man in Custody as FDNY Probes Suspicious Three-Alarm Fire on North Burgher Avenue
A suspicious three-alarm fire in Staten Island led to multiple homes damaged and one man in custody, with no reported injuries. Investigations by FDNY and NYPD are ongoing.












