Tag: Crime

Manuel Ugarte: “At the crime scene again”, “Pathetic footballer”

Manchester United faced Tottenham Hotspur in a thrilling Premier League match that ended in a 2-2 draw, with

The Week in Art Crime and Mischief

The art world has seen its fair share of drama in recent weeks, with a string of thefts

Kim Kardashian’s New TV Show Dubbed ‘Crime Against Television’ By Critics

Kim Kardashian's Acting Debut in "All's Fair" Receives Harsh Criticism Kim Kardashian's foray into the world of acting

NYC shootings plummet to all-time low — as does subway crime for October

The city of New York has seen a significant decrease in shootings and crime rates, with the NYPD

Ashley Flowers ‘Crime Junkie’ Podcast Coming Inks Tubi Multiyear Pact

Tubi, a division of Fox Corp., has made a significant move into the podcasting world by striking a

47% of New Yorkers fear NYC spike in crime under Zohran Mamdani

Almost half of New Yorkers are concerned that crime and violence will worsen if Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani

The 16 Best Crime Movies Ever Made

With its unreliable narrator and mind-bending plot twists, The Usual Suspects keeps viewers guessing until the very end,

Netflixs New No. 1 True Crime Show Is Just as Good as The Sopranos

Shows such as The Sopranos may be fictional, but the mafia is very much real. A compelling new

Mipcom: Thailand’s TrueVisions Now Cooks Up ‘My Chef in Crime’; Denmark’s LevelK Launches RomCom TV FAST Channel; RTL Hungary Nabs ‘Most Wanted’

CreAsia Studio Unveils Thai Adaptation of “My Chef in Crime” The scripted culinary-forensic mystery series, “My Chef in

Illegal immigration crisis and escalating robbery in Spain 2025: 14,545 expulsion orders, 310,289 thefts, and a 6% increase in violent crime – Gateway Hispanic

Spain in 2025 finds itself grappling with a dual-edged predicament: it must navigate the influx of illegal immigration,

Crime Series ‘The Big F*ck-Up’ Is Not Afraid of Color: ‘You Can’t Compare It to Anything Else Made in Belgium’

The Belgian miniseries, “The Big Mess,” consists of eight episodes and is inspired by a real-life narrative, albeit