New York
Portraits of the Inhabitants of Trump Country
Photographer Simone Lueck went to Binghamton , New York, in search of Donald Trump's most ardent fans.
How Many Drug Overdoses Are Actually Suicides?
As a heroin addict, I saw suicidal friends overdose. In a country where ODs now kill more people than car accidents, undercounting intentional drug deaths is a risk we can't afford.
How an Aspiring New York Fashion Mogul Became a Serial Killer
Called "Son of Sal" by his neighbors on Staten Island, Salvatore Perrone targeted three shopkeepers in Brooklyn for brutal slayings.
One of New York's 'Most Dangerous' Housing Projects Now Has Its Own YouTube Show
"Project Heat" tells the story of life in East New York's Pink Houses just as an NYPD cop faces trial for accidentally killing a resident.
This Pimp's Lawyer Says He's a 'Scumbag' But Not a Sex Trafficker
Brooklyn Defense Attorney Howard Greenberg concedes Karmik Grant-Byas has done "despicable" things to women, but says his client did not compel them to perform commercial sex acts against their will.
Inside the Bizarre, Unsolved Case of the Long Island Serial Killer
How a string of murders became one of America's most infamous crimes, fueling wild conspiracy theories and rumors along the way.
Photos of New York in the Aftermath of the Snowstorm That Shut Down the City
In the aftermath of Winter Storm Jonas I toured Brooklyn and Manhattan to see how the boroughs had held up.
Wine, Wu-Tang, and Pharmaceuticals: Inside Martin Shkreli's World
Is everyone's least favorite "pharma bro" turning over a new leaf? Or just looking for more attention?
Three Dead in State University of New York Geneseo Murder-Suicide
Police found three people dead inside a Geneseo, New York house and are now saying it was a murder-suicide.
My Road to Bakery Success Was Paved With Rotten Meat and Termite Wings
There's a ton of craziness and ups and downs, but this is my passion, and it's so much better than sitting behind a desk and having a regular office job.
How New York's Massive Homeless Population Endured Winter 2015
I talked to homeless New Yorkers about taking refuge on the subway, watching out for the cops and why the street outside was sometimes better than sleeping in a homeless shelter.
Another Powerful New York Politician Just Got Convicted for Corruption
Former State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son Adam were found guilty of eight charges of bribery, extortion, and conspiracy.