CRIME

Oct 16 2024CRIME

Police and City Agencies Team Up to Combat Crime in Queens' Roosevelt Avenue

Something's been going wrong on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens for a while now. The area, running from 74th to 111th Streets, has seen a rise in crimes like drug trafficking and prostitution. But now, the city has had enough. Mayor Adams, standing with city officials and NYPD members, laid out a plan t

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Murder Mystery Series 'The Aosawa Murders' Comes to Life

In 2023, a gripping murder-mystery series called "The Aosawa Murders" is set to captivate audiences. This series is based on a prize-winning Japanese crime novel of the same name by Riku Onda. The story unfolds in the enchanting coastal city of Kanazawa, Japan, focusing on the infamous "Aosawa Case.

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Oct 16 2024CRIME

More Lawsuits Against Diddy: Old and New Allegations Emerging

It seems rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs just can't catch a break from legal troubles. Six new people have come forward, suing him for different reasons—some pretty heavy. There are two women who say he raped them, three men who say he sexually assaulted them, and one guy who claims he was just 16 when Di

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Oct 14 2024CRIME

A Harmful Hoax: Home Invasion Turns Deadly

In a deceitful ploy, a man impersonated a utility worker to trick his way into a Michigan home. Sadly, this ruse led to the murder of 72-year-old Hussein Murray and the assault of his wife. The scammer, Carlos Jose Hernandez, 37, from Dearborn, Michigan, was later caught in Louisiana while police hu

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Canada Boots Indian Diplomats Over Crime Allegations

"Canada has just given six Indian diplomats the boot, including their chief representative. Why? Canadian police discovered ties linking the Indian government to some serious crimes on Canadian soil. This isn't the first time Canada has raised concerns about India. Last year, Canadian Prime Minister

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Oct 14 2024CRIME

The Longest Prison Sentences for Crypto Criminals: A Surge in Convictions

Over the past five years, convictions related to crypto crimes have skyrocketed by a shocking 267%. This is according to the Social Capital Markets, a global initiative aiming for a fair and sustainable economy. The most common offenses include money laundering, fraud, and drug trafficking. In the U

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Oct 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

How Sofia Falcone Stole the Show in The Penguin

When you think of The Penguin TV show, you might first think of Colin Farrell's Oz Cobblepot. But episode 4, "Cent'anni," reveals that Cristin Milioti's Sofia Falcone is the real star. This episode dives into her backstory, making us understand and even relate to her. It's not just about her family'

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Oct 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Salman Khan Visits Baba Siddique's Family After Tragic Incident

Bollywood star Salman Khan paid a emotional visit to the family of politician Baba Siddique on Sunday night. Baba had passed away on Saturday after being shot by unidentified attackers. The actor looked grief-stricken as he made his way to Baba's residence, surrounded by tight security. A crowd of o

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Oct 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling Twisted Ties: Inside Faith Jenkins' True Crime Show

Faith Jenkins isn't just another face on TV. She’s a former prosecutor turned host of Oxygen True Crime’s hit series "Killer Relationship." What makes this show stand out? It’s not just about romantic relationships gone wrong. This season, the show is diving into all kinds of relationships, from fri

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Oct 13 2024CRIME

Sex Crime Cases: Should Weinstein Face One or Two Trials?

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful movie producer, is in a legal battle. Prosecutors in New York want to combine his two sex crime cases into one trial. They argue that it's more efficient and saves resources. Weinstein's lawyers, however, disagree. They say the prosecutors are trying to sneak in n

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