A federal judge will weigh Tuesday whether to release the former New York City bodega clerk whose murder conviction in the notorious 1979 disappearance of little Etan Patz was stunningly overturned.
Inside View: WSJ columnist Andy Kessler would rather be subjected to Jimmy Kimmel than protected from him by government. President Trump says crime is rampant in U.S. cities, while his critics assert ...
When compared to the 40 most populous U.S. cities, Memphis had the highest overall, violent, and property crime rates in 2024, according to FBI data. Different agencies, like the city of Memphis and ...
True crime is a lucrative genre, topping ratings and spawning online communities. Despite its popularity—and its ability to highlight cases that need attention—the production of true crime has a dark ...
Gold has broken yet another record this week, illustrating just how anxious investors are about the health of the U.S. economy. This week, the price of gold hit $4,000 per ounce for the first time ...
Gold is having a gangbusters year — and that’s typically a red flag about the state of affairs in the world. This week, gold blew past $4,000 an ounce, and some on Wall Street are betting the rally is ...
When the Trump administration set up a federal task force to address crime in Memphis, Tennessee, last month, it cited crime data that didn't match statistics from the city's police department. While ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Assata Shakur, a Black liberation activist who was given political asylum in Cuba after her 1979 escape from a U.S ...
The killing of Nancy Radbil 46 years ago remains unsolved. Recent DNA testing conducted on the remains of Lee Thomas Kemmer showed Kemmer's DNA was not a match for the person who killed Radbil, ...
Nick Sortor calls out police chief after his arrest at ICE protest Hegseth’s ultimatum to generals sparks fears of departures Tim Curry’s wry humor was on full display at rare appearance for 50th ...
The FBI warned today that cybercriminals are impersonating its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) website in what the law enforcement agency described as "possible malicious activity." Although it ...