‘Donnie Brasco’ mob boss whacked, dumped on Staten Island in 1981, with telltale gangland mutilation
If you’re not careful, your gangland colleagues won’t just kill you. They’ll amputate parts of your body too. That was the fate of mob captain Dominick “Sonny Black” Napolitano, who had to answer for ...
Two Texas men have been charged in an alleged plot to invade a Haitian island, kill its male residents and enslave the women and children as their "sex slaves," federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
Two North Texas men were indicted this week after federal authorities said they conspired to “invade” Haiti. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of ...
Embattled Harvard professor Larry Summers and his wife briefly visited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island during their honeymoon in 2005. The visit came three years before Epstein ...
The St. Petersburg hospital was sued by the family of a mother who took her own life after she was reported for child abuse. Maya Kowalski hugs her attorney Nick Whitney after a jury awarded her ...
Thanksgiving weekend, 1981. On board the Splendour anchored off Catalina Island are Natalie Wood, her husband, Robert Wagner, Natalie’s Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken and the yacht’s captain, ...
Strong winds hit New England during a nor’easter this week. Some cities and towns in Massachusetts faced winds that were more than 50 mph. This included Wellfleet, Marthas Vineyard and Revere Beach.
Rivers Avenue is closed in both directions at Hawthorne Drive following crashes that resulted in injuries, according to the North Charleston Police Department. Humane Dog Breeding Act seeks to ...
Richard “The King” Petty’s name echoes through NASCAR like thunder rolling over the plains. Over 35 seasons, he entered 1,184 races, conquered 200 of them, and claimed seven Cup Series championships.
Ask any Rhode Islander what the most famous celebrity house in the state is, and the answer will be unanimous – Taylor Swift's Watch Hill estate. The showgirl's seaside mansion has been the site of ...
On an initial glance, a video that’s going viral on social media looks like a typical 1990s TV commercial for a children’s toy set of a tropical island: there are palm trees, a waterfall, and — wait a ...
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - The first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court justice was confirmed on Sept. 21, 1981. Sandra Day O’Connor received a unanimous approval vote of 99-0 from the U.S. Senate.
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