Celebrity Life
‘I Had to Escape or I Would Die’: Sex-Trafficking Survivor on Facing Her Perpetrator in Court
Delia, an immigrant from Mexico, describes how she was forced into the sex trade — and how she got out
Federal Plea Agreement Rejected for One of Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers
Arbery's mother criticizes deals Travis and Gregory McMichael reached with prosecutors
TikTok ‘Scarface’ Impersonator Still Has 950K Followers as He Awaits Trial for His Wife’s Murder
Ali Abulaban is accused of shooting his wife and another man dead in an apartment. He called himself "the internet's Tony Montana"
‘My Daughter Had a Life’: Family of Lauren Smith-Fields Protest on What Would Have Been Her 24th Birthday
Smith-Fields was found dead in December and her family says Bridgeport, Connecticut, cops are blowing them off. Now, a second family with similar accusations has joined them
Man Arrested For Allegedly Telling Secret Service He Wanted to Kill Donald Trump
“I don’t want to hurt anyone, but I will stand up to fascism,” said Thomas Welnicki, who will appear in Federal Court in Brooklyn on Monday
Two of Ahmaud Arbery’s Murderers Sentenced to Life in Prison Without Parole
The third will be eligible for parole after 30 years
It Took 74 Days for Ahmaud Arbery’s Murderers to Be Arrested. A Top ACLU Lawyer Is Decrying a ‘Cover Up’ by Local Prosecutors
When district attorneys shield killers from accountability, says the head of the civil rights group’s Criminal Law Reform Project, it “really does call into question the integrity of the system”
New York Lawmakers Introducing Bill to Limit Rap Lyrics as Evidence in Criminal Trials
The proposed bill from state senators Brad Hoylman and Jamaal Bailey, titled "Rap Music on Trial," would protect defendants' "creative expression" and guard against racial bias
‘Right Before I Hung Myself’: Prisoners Share Tales of Solitary Confinement in Michigan
On the new website 'Silenced: Voices from Solitary in Michigan,' prisoners tell harrowing experiences in their own words
Drug Decriminalization Goes Into Effect in Oregon
Measure 110 prioritizes drug treatment over police enforcement, using cannabis revenue to open new addiction treatment centers across the state
Robert Kraft Had His Charges Dropped After Allegedly Getting a Hand Job In a Massage Parlor. The Women Didn’t
The women involved in the case have to pay thousands of dollars in fines