Tag: Crime
‘Impeachment: American Crime Story’: Lucianne Goldberg erklärt
Die Folge von “Impeachment: American Crime Story” vom Dienstag markiert einen Wendepunkt in der Clinton-Impeachment-Saga: Der Moment, in dem die ehemalige Sekretärin des Weißen Hauses, Linda Tripp, heimlich ihre Gespräche mit der ehemaligen Praktikantin des Weißen Hauses, Monica Lewinsky, aufzeichnete, damals mitten in einem sexuellen Beziehung zu Präsident Bill Clinton. Und die New Yorker Literaturagentin Lucianne Goldberg spielte eine entscheidende Rolle.
TV-Kritikerin Lorraine Ali und leitender Redakteur Matt Brennan brechen Episode 4, “The Telephone Hour”, zusammen, darunter, wer Goldberg war,
New York 2021: The State of Crime and Quality of Life in a City
On the rise and fall — and rise again? — of a city
Editor’s Note: The below is an expansion of a piece published in the current issue of National Review.
Criminologists can give you lots of data — social science. I can give you stories, mainly. But they’re not nothing. I have the evidence of my own eyes, ears, and nose. Don’t forget that last organ: Smells
Chesa Boudin and Rising Crime in San Francisco
Late one recent afternoon, Chesa Boudin logged onto Zoom to have a conversation with me while his wife was in labor. His critics see the 41-year-old San Francisco district attorney as a symbol of the progressive legal-reform movement’s excesses. But Boudin has also attracted national attention because his personal story is so extraordinary: When he was barely a toddler, his parents, David Gilbert and Kathy Boudin, left him with a babysitter so they could rob a Brink’s armored car with
Ron Cephas Jones neckt die letzte Staffel von “This Is Us” und “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (exklusiv)
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Life After White-Collar Crime | The New Yorker
Luigi Zingales, a finance professor at the University of Chicago, told me that he wishes his profession spoke more candidly about accountability and impunity. Most of the time, he said, business schools find “every possible way to avoid the moral questions.” He added, “I don’t know of any alum that has been kicked out of the alumni association for immoral behavior. There are trustees of business schools today who have been convicted of bribery and insider trading, and I don’t
The Trial of Chesa Boudin
Of all the progressive prosecutors elected in American cities during the law-and-order Trump years, none embodied the hope for criminal-justice reform as perfectly as San Francisco’s Chesa Boudin. The son of the infamous political radicals Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, Boudin grew up visiting his parents in prison, and began speaking publicly about the brutalities and racial inequities of the penal system when he was a teen-ager. Even by the standards of the criminal-justice-reform movement, he struck visionary notes in
Why the Crime Wave Is a Disaster for Progressives
In early April, Mahmood Ansari was working at his souvenir store in Atlantic City, New Jersey, when a pair of minors, one armed with a knife, robbed him. After a brief altercation, he collapsed. He was rushed to a hospital, where he was soon pronounced dead.
After Ansari’s death, I spoke with Rizwan Malik, one of his friends. Malik said that he and other business owners had unsuccessfully begged the city for additional police protection in the weeks leading up
‘Joe Exotic’: Alles über die True Crime Peacock-Serie mit Kate McKinnonK
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