CRIME

May 14 2026BUSINESS

Why Businesses Are Packing Up and Leaving Washington State

For over fifty years, Delta Camshaft kept its operations running smoothly in Washington. But now, after decades of service, the company’s future is moving elsewhere. The main reasons? Rising costs, constant crime struggles, and a shifting political scene that’s making business tougher. The owner, Jo

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May 14 2026CRIME

Priest accused of misusing charity money for personal gains

A former priest in Buffalo, New York, now faces serious legal trouble after authorities say he took around $450, 000 meant for helping people in need. The money came from a fund that priests typically use to give small financial gifts to those struggling. Instead, he allegedly used it for his own ex

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Patagonia Mystery: New Thriller Arrives in North America

A new psychological crime drama is set to hit North American screens next year. The film, titled “A Silent Death, ” was produced by the company FilmSharks and has just been licensed to Myriad Pictures for distribution across the continent. The agreement was signed by Kirk D’Amico of Myriad and Guido

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Legends: A Fresh Take on Real‑Life Crime

Netflix launched a new six‑episode crime drama that quickly caught viewers’ attention. The series, crafted by Neil Forsyth, tells the true story of British customs officers who went undercover to dismantle a drug ring in the early 1990s. Its ensemble includes Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires,

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May 13 2026CRIME

The Life and Case of Betty Broderick

Betty Broderick spent most of her adult life behind bars. She was 78 when she died in May 2024. Her story became famous not just because of the crime she was convicted of, but because it touched on themes many people find hard to ignore: love turning sour, betrayal, and the blurred line between vict

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May 13 2026CRIME

Why a young man's life ended over a dance move

A teenage boy stabbed a gay Black dancer to death last summer in Brooklyn, not because he felt threatened, but because he took offense to the way the man was dancing. Prosecutors say the 17-year-old, who brought a knife to a gas station showdown, acted out of pure hatred, calling it a classic case o

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May 13 2026CRIME

How DC police reports might have changed real cases

Washington D. C. has a problem with how some crimes get labeled. A big internal review found that serious incidents often got downgraded to less serious offenses. This wasn’t just about numbers changing—it meant real cases got less attention. When crimes like shootings or robberies were called some

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May 12 2026CRIME

Hate Crime Charge for Man Accused of Antisemitic Threats to Neighbors

A 54-year-old Southfield man now faces hate crime charges after allegedly targeting his neighbor and her children with violent antisemitic slurs in late March. Police report that he filmed the three kids playing outside before shouting phrases like "All Jews are murderers" and calling them "liars wh

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May 12 2026POLITICS

California’s Political Shake-ups: Where Money and Power Clash

A billionaire with a finance background is shaking up California’s governor race, winning support from a group that typically opposes big money in politics. The Democratic Socialists of America, known for fighting wealth inequality, endorsed a former Goldman Sachs worker who built a fortune through

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May 12 2026CRIME

How crime reports can leave families in the dark

Eric Tarpinian-Jachym had just finished his summer internship in Washington when his life ended. The 21-year-old was walking near 7th and M Streets Northwest last June when a stray bullet hit him during a shooting. Police say the shot wasn’t meant for him, but that doesn’t bring him back. Three peop

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