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The first domino to fall in the Bonanno crime family was Frank Coppapesowin, a corpulent capo who once survived a car-bomb attack and procured fried chicken for hungry hit men before an execution. In 2002, he was serving time for securities fraud wh
In his 58 years, John Posey, a lifelong resident of the Forgotten Coast of Florida on the remote eastern edge of the Panhandleswerte gaming, had never evacuated for a hurricane — not for Dennis in 2005, nor for Michael in 2018. But on Wednesday, as
Now that Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted, his path to re-election in New York is likely to become much more difficult. Mr. Adams is running for a second term in a competitive Democratic primary next June. Already, four prominent Democrats have en
In 1977, a space opera movie tinged with samurai culture, cowboy attitudes and alien rivalries seemed like a mishmash doomed to failppgaming, or at least to trickle into the annals of cinema as a cult classic. But on its release in theaters far, far
A former music teacher at a Bronx middle school was sentenced on Tuesday to 30 years in prison for sexually abusing five female students decades ago, plying them with phones and gifts and manipulating them into thinking he was in love. The teacher,
Frederick Schauer, a prominent legal philosopher who challenged prevailing views about freedom of speech, restrictions on obscenity and the ethics of racial profiling, died on Sept. 1 at his home in Charlottesville, Va. He was 78. The cause was end
He swept in as the mayor of “swagger.” He was an enthusiastic participant in New York’s nightlife, swanning around clubs into the wee hours, and then holding early-morning meetings in City Hall. He was a self-proclaimed vegan who dabbled in fish, an
JD Souther, who crafted many of the biggest hits to come out of the Southern California country-rock scene of the 1970s, including for the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor, and who later played a wizened music industry veteran — in other word
“It’s not a sin to want to be thin,” read a recent social media bio for Liv Schmidtphl63, a polarizing content creator who amassed more than 670,000 followers on TikTok before the company disabled her account last week. The Wall Street Journal wrote
Otis Davis, who was not allowed to attend the University of Alabama, in his home state, because he was Black, but flourished at the University of Oregon, which became his springboard to winning two gold medals in sprints at the 1960 Summer Olympics