Bethenny Frankel flees New York ‘to feel safer,’ more ‘freedom’
"Business is Personal" author and "Real Housewives of New York City" star Bethenny Frankel says personal experiences with crime forced her to leave the city for "greener pastures."
United Airlines worker, passenger have bloody brawl at Newark Airport check-in counter, video shows
A United Airlines worker was left bloodied after a fight broke out inside Newark Airport in New Jersey that was captured on video after an argument with a passenger.
Netflix's 'Don't F--k With Cats' star: New York red flag law 'failed' when it came to alleged Buffalo killer
A star in the Netflix documentary “Don't F--k with cats” says that the State of New York "failed" in implementing its red flag law.
Atlanta-area Taco Bell employee accused of firing assault rifle at work, injuring 2
Police in the Atlanta area say they are searching for a Taco Bell employee after a double shooting in a restaurant’s parking lot Wednesday in South Fulton.
Pelosi says 'indictment' might be needed over baby formula shortage
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that "there might be need for indictment" over the ongoing baby formula shortage in the U.S.
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Target shoplifters use fire as distraction to escape with stolen items
Target employees in Fort Lauderdale were forced to evacuate the retail store after shoplifters set a fire to create a diversion. Fort Lauderdale fire and police rescue teams responded to a Target store Wednesday night to after shoplifters set clothes on fire.
NYC restaurant 'getting killed' by inflation, crime spikes
Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith said that soaring inflation and a rise in crime have caused him to lose millions in business between all his restaurants.
Cryptocurrency trader sentenced for commodities fraud
A cryptocurrency trader was sentenced to 42 months in prison for defrauding more than 170 victims. Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced the sentence.
Best, worst states for police officers in 2022: report
Ahead of National Police Week next week, WalletHub released a report on the best and worst states for law enforcement.
2 former Megaupload officers avoid US extradition after reaching deal
Two New Zealand men have reached a deal to avoid extradition to the U.S. for their involvement in the file-sharing website Megaupload.
COVID-19 relief fraud led to billions in taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program loans lost
Officials say upwards of $100 billion was stolen in fraud schemes via pandemic relief packages, pushing the government to make major changes to security of the PPP loan program.
US blacklists mixer used to launder proceeds from Axie Infinity crypto hack
The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday imposed sanctions on a virtual currency mixer it said North Korea used to help launder stolen virtual currency as part of the country's malicious cyber activities program.
Cocaine found in coffee shipments sent to Nespresso facility
Nespresso employees at the company's factory in Romont informed authorities Monday night after discovering "an undetermined white substance while unloading bags of freshly delivered coffee beans," the cantonal police announced.
Russian oligarch's $300M luxury yacht seized in Fiji on behalf of the US
A luxury $300 million yacht belonging to a sanctioned Russian oligarch has been seized in Fiji by request of the U.S. in a move that the Justice Department says proves Putin’s allies “cannot hide – not even in the remotest part of the world."
Arby's worker arrested, accused of throwing hot grease on customer
Arby's is cooperating with authorities after an employee allegedly assaulted a customer with hot grease.
NYC grocery chain CEO 'mad as hell' as crime plagues Big Apple
Gristedes Foods CEO John Catsimatidis says all New York City business owners want safe streets and have had "enough" of soft-on-crime politicians.
Former eBay security head pleads guilty to harassing Massachusetts couple
A former eBay Inc. executive pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a harassment campaign targeting a Massachusetts couple who published a newsletter executives viewed as critical of the company.
Archegos owner Bill Hwang, former CFO charged with fraud and hit with SEC complaint
Bill Hwang, owner of Archegos Capital Management, and former chief financial officer Patrick Halligan were arrested and charged with racketeering conspiracy, securities fraud, and wire fraud.


















