How A Right-Wing Movie Studio Enabled The 'Harvey Weinstein' Of Indie Film
Cinestate producer Adam Donaghey ("A Ghost Story") was arrested for raping a minor. But audio of him sexually harassing a crewmember has been making the rounds for years.
Cinestate producer Adam Donaghey ("A Ghost Story") was arrested for raping a minor. But audio of him sexually harassing a crewmember has been making the rounds for years.
On August 13, 1986, Michael Morton came home from work to discover that his wife had been brutally murdered in their bed. His nightmare had only begun.
William Bryan told investigators he heard Travis McMichael use a racial epithet after fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent testified Thursday during preliminary hearings.
How a bounty of digital evidence led to the downfall of one of the nation's deadliest poaching crews.
Often ranked as one of the deadliest cities in America, Camden, New Jersey, ended 2017 with its lowest homicide rate since the 1980s.
Six years after nationwide protests against police violence captured the country's attention, the recent killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have put the issue of police violence back into national focus. Many are left asking what if anything, has really changed?
Protesting during a pandemic is a risk. But so is the status quo of police violence.
We consulted six professionals in Alaska who work with survivors of sexual assault, including a therapist, a law enforcement officer, advocates for survivors, a nurse and a prosecutor. We compiled their guidance on the choices survivors can make.
The Washington Post painstakingly reconstructed the events immediately preceding the death of George Floyd using "private security footage and audio of EMS calls as well as cellphone video."
Cyber criminals will sometimes send you an email that appears to be from a legitimate sender, asking you to provide sensitive information. This is what happens if you fall for the bait.
A new four-part Netflix documentary strains to handle a subject who's always out of reach.
Octave Durham, who went to prison for stealing two paintings by the artist, explains the difficulties encountered in this line of work.
The two-time MLB All-Star had it all: A career worth millions, the love of a country and a marriage to an international music sensation. So how did he end up broke and in federal prison?
Brazil's Black hair revolution continues — despite increased danger of police violence
A shareholder activist group wants Facebook to take steps to protect children from sexual abuse.
Kieran Hamilton was the victim of a growing type of crime: burglars targeting people who have uploaded photos of their designer clothes, luxury holidays and sparkly watches.
Several executives have been sued by California authorities for sexual harassment and discrimination regarding alleged misconduct by the show's former director of photography, Gregory St. Johns.
Governor Jim Justice is West Virginia's richest man. Over the last three decades, lawsuits over unpaid bills have cost his constellation of companies more than $128 million in judgments and settlements.
For years, Paul Rivet opposed the ideology fueling Hitler's rise. Then he helped French fighters take the battle underground.
Police are looking for the motorist who posted this insane video of his speed run south of Crawley in West Sussex, England.
Li Jingzhi quit her job to search China for her son, Mao Yin, who went missing in 1988.
Habbo Hotel is an online community for teens to make friends and buy virtual goods. It also has been a haven for widespread virtual crime.
A Florida man took an ill-advised leap into the Bass Pro Shop fish aquarium in Fort Myers and now he's wanted by police for trespassing and criminal mischief.
There's a difference between crimes that are morally wrong and crimes that are only crimes because there's a law against them.
After he was arrested a lot of weird moments in my childhood made sense.
Ahmaud Arbery would've been 26 today, and I've been thinking about how sometimes the traits we admire most in our kids are the same traits used to mark them for death.
Michael Terpin, an American cryptocurrency investor, is suing a New York teenager who is now 18 and a senior in high school.
Both men were taken into custody and face charges of aggravated assault and murder, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced.
A Dominos delivery man got his vehicle stolen by a fast-talking criminal who got pulled over immediately for a lane violation and then miraculously was let go. Fortunately, the car was recovered an hour later.
Richard McGuire banned from Walt Disney World property,
When Peter Pan meets Grand Theft Auto.
With storefronts closed, supply chains in disarray and the global economy in peril, money laundering schemes are hobbled and cash is piling up in Los Angeles, the city's top drug enforcement official said.
How Wall Street enabled a global financial scandal.
The mysterious behavior of the young dealer crosses three continents, cost tens — if not hundreds — of millions of dollars and left some of the world's most savvy collectors scratching their heads and very badly out of pocket.
Murph the Surf's savvy on a longboard earned him trophies. His burglary of the Natural History museum in New York earned him headlines. And his brutality on a Florida boat 50-odd years ago earned him a lifetime in prison. Now: What does penance get you?
Documents reveal Damien Patton, CEO of surveillance firm Banjo, admitted to being a Neo-Nazi skinhead in his youth,
On America's interstates, brazen bands of thieves steal 18-wheelers filled with computers, cell phones, even toilet paper.
What really happened at St. Mary's in Winchester?
Dateline's first narrative true crime podcast is a jawdropping story of greed and a deeply fallible justice system.
I worked at PetCo for a whole year when I was 17 and one day my shift fatefully overlapped with James Garretson. Yes, he let me pet a lion. Yes, I was stoned the whole time.
The collection includes multiple NASCAR race cars, a Ford GT supercar previously owned by Wayne Gretzky and dozens of highly sought-after classics.
A mad-as-a-hatter Manhattan man was arrested for threatening to blow up Central Park's Alice in Wonderland statue with a pipe bomb.
Virginia is the 27th state to decriminalize or legalize marijuana.
It was one of their biggest Canadian scoops. They didn't know they were being conned.
What do the criminals do with The "Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring," and how could they get caught?
Nearly 200 prisoners were involved in a conflict that broke out in Washington state's Monroe Correctional Complex Wednesday night, the Washington State Patrol said.
A tenured professor at the venerable Seven Sisters college was assaulted last Christmas. The most shocking part? The accused is her colleague.
The premise is exactly what it sounds like: Home renovators fix up houses where people were killed.
There's finally an explanation to the seemingly incomprehensible viral video.
Through a life of crime that spanned five decades, Linda Calvey's husbands and lovers kept turning up dead. Now she's out of prison, turning 72 today, and determined to clear her name.
How did a mother of 10 and a Plano cop wind up pushing pills in one of America's richest communities?
Deliberately coughing on food in a grocery store could very well result in being charged with an act of terrorism.
Zoom, the videoconferencing app, has become a target for harassment and abuse coordinated in private off-platform chats.
It is up to us to raise money, space, and resources for survivors of domestic violence.
Bob Dylan's epic new song isn't just about the assassination of JFK. It's about how an event takes on meaning beyond itself, and the role of spirit in the national life.
Dennis Johnson fell victim last week to a new form of harassment known as "Zoombombing," in which intruders hijack video calls and post hate speech and offensive images such as pornography. It's a phenomenon so alarming that the FBI has issued a warning about using Zoom.
Expropriated Indigenous land is the foundation of the land-grant university system.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister spoke to us about the Netflix documentary series "Tiger King," Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Don Lewis and the open murder case.
Scammers are taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic by sending emails claiming to be from the WHO. How are they doing this?
How a fearsome, fast-talking union boss helped legalize pot, took kickbacks and ended up in prison.