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Copies of Testaments by Margaret Atwood laid out on a table, black and green cover showing a woman in a hood

Book Thief Says He Stole 1,000 Unpublished Manuscripts Out of a Love of Reading

A manuscript thief who stole unpublished works from authors like Sally Rooney, Margaret Atwood and Ian McEwan claims he wanted to cherish the books before anyone else.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Bankman-Fried, dressed in suit and tie, escorted out of courthouse

Two FTX Associates Plead Guilty as Sam Bankman-Fried Arrives in the U.S. to Face Charges

The former CEO of Alameda Research and an FTX co-founder have signed plea deals with the Department of Justice, agreeing to work with U.S. prosecutors in its investigation of FTX's downfall.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Former State Sen. Hiram Monserrate enters Kew Gardens court with lawyer Joe Tacopina for a verdict in his assault case on Oct. 15, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Ellis Kaplan-Pool/Getty Images)

Corrupt Lawmakers May Be Banned From Running for Office in NYC

Legislation would target those with certain felony charges.
By Madina Toure
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Mayor Bill de Blasio Addresses Accusations of Accepting Bribes

By Madina Toure
(Photo: Facebook)

Michigan Art Dealer Hit With Federal Charges After Selling Fakes to Numerous Museums

By Amanda Manning
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. (Photo: Getty Images)

Grand Jury Hands Up Indictment of Sheldon Silver

By Will Bredderman
Gannett New York reporter Jon Campbell provided an illustrative graphic. (Photo: Twitter)

William Boyland Jr. Indicted Yet Again

By Colin Campbell
John Liu. (Photo: Getty)

John Liu’s Former Aide and Donor Found Guilty in Federal Court

By Colin Campbell and Jill Colvin
Assemblyman Boyland. (Photo: Facebook)

Assemblyman Boyland Is Indicted Again

By Colin Campbell
Eric Stein

Once-Convicted Con Man Eric Stein Arrested, Accused of Being a Con Man

By Steve Huff
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