Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini Reveals The Most Shocking Secrets of The Church
Though she’s known for bringing laughs with comedic performances in The King of Queens and Old School, Leah Remini’s latest project deals with very serious subject matter.
Though she’s known for bringing laughs with comedic performances in The King of Queens and Old School, Leah Remini’s latest project deals with very serious subject matter.
Israel Police detained Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s former bureau chief, David Sharan, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of accepting bribes in the so-called submarine affair.
What must it mean when a loss of faith exacts a terrible price the loss of one’s children
DEDHAM — A Sharon rabbi begged, borrowed, and stole nearly $500,000 from his temple and its congregants to buy the silence of a man now charged with blackmailing the spiritual leader, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday.
A former U.S. law firm partner who was convicted in a fraud scheme with pharmaceuticals industry executive Martin Shkreli has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to limit prosecutors from tapping his retirement accounts to enforce a $10.4 million restitution order. Lawyers for Evan Greebel on Wednesday filed a petition at the high court that challenges…
DetailsJared Fogle, the disgraced former Subway pitchman, was sentenced Thursday in federal court to more than 15 years on child porn and sex charges.
Long Island – A suburban New York police chief who orchestrated a department cover-up after beating a handcuffed man for stealing embarrassing items from his SUV has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison. Federal prosecutors have indicated other charges may be looming for accomplices who helped cover up the crime.
MIAMI – The FBI is looking for a man who reportedly served as a Syrian brigadier general and may be hiding in South Florida.
Police detained a former senior official on the National Security Council for questioning Tuesday morning on suspicion of taking bribes, money laundering, fraud and breach of trust.
Three UK-based former currency traders, dubbed the “Cartel”, have struck a deal with US authorities to surrender and face charges following the criminal investigation into rigging of the $5.3tn-a-day foreign exchange market.