NEW YORK -- And then there were none. More than 70 years after a bloody mob war ended with a peace producing New York City's five Mafia families, the heads of these crime syndicates are simultaneously ...
A LINCOLN Continental rolled up outside Andrea Giovino’s Staten Island home as dusk fell. Dinner simmered on the stove, her ...
A pair of Russian mob associates were each sentenced to 25 years in prison on Wednesday for their roles in organizing a failed hit on Iranian dissident journalist Masih Alinejad at her New York City ...
The card-swindling technology NYC mafiosos allegedly used to cheat victims out of millions in a years-long poker scheme is readily available for sale online. A simple Google search for “X-Ray poker ...
Massive sweep in New Jersey and New York targets extortion. Jan. 16, 2013 — -- The FBI and police in the New York City area have arrested "Papa Smurf," "Uncle Sonny," "Joe Cali" and nearly 30 ...
Together, Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa are accused of some of the most stunning violations in the history of New York law enforcement. Prosecutors charge that they moonlighted for more than a ...
The New York mafia is still kicking—and it may be more powerful than experts believed. Several members of New York City’s most prominent crime families were among the dozens of people arrested on ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the first three episodes of “Only Murders in the Building” Season 5. “Only Murders” is headed “back to its roots,” as showrunner John Hoffman puts it.
A Maryland man believed he was saving a woman from a New York mobster, but the cash was spent on Rolex watches and a Rolls Royce by the Evans-Kaslov family.