Former UN Staffer and Journalist Arrested For NYC Bank Robbery Spree
MIDTOWN, Manhattan – A journalist for an African news agency who briefly worked at the United Nations is accused of robbing four banks in Midtown.
MIDTOWN, Manhattan – A journalist for an African news agency who briefly worked at the United Nations is accused of robbing four banks in Midtown.
A 95-year-old Florida man, a championship fencer in the 1950s, died after accidentally setting himself and his house alight with a Havdalah candle.
Washington – Former United States secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld stated on Monday that releasing Jonathan Pollard is a bad idea, following rumors regarding the possibility that the former Israeli spy will be released early from a life sentence.
A small plane parachuted onto Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near Fayetteville High School on Tuesday morning, according to the Fayetteville Fire Department.
Investigators looking for a former White House executive chef traced his cellphone signal to a mountain in New Mexico’s Taos Ski Valley the day he disappeared last week, ABC News has learned.
A former employee of ultra-orthodox Jewish institution Yeshivah Centre has been charged with indecent assault offences that he allegedly committed while in prison. Police allege the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared before Geelong Magistrate Ronald Saines via video link from Barwon Prison on Tuesday.
DetailsThe former chief executive of Zurich Insurance has killed himself, the company said on Monday, less than three years after the company’s chief financial officer also took his own life.
Former New York Senate leader Dean Skelos and his son were convicted Friday of charges the once-powerful Republican used his clout to extort about $300,000 income and other benefits for the son in a bribery scheme that unraveled when investigators began recording their phone calls.
Three soldiers were killed, three others injured and six were missing after a US Army truck was swept from a low-water crossing and overturned in a swollen creek at Fort Hood, Texas on Thursday.
A Cuban businessman charged with laundering $238 million in ill-gotten Medicare payments asked a federal judge Wednesday to throw out the indictment against him, claiming he was running a legitimate remittance company outside the United States so he couldn’t have committed a crime.