Five months after 53-year-old Sean Hernandez was found dead in a Surprise front yard, police arrested his 27-year-old cousin, Nathan Sobarzo, and accused him of second-degree murder following DNA ...
CHARLESTON — The cousin of a prominent Charleston attorney will plead guilty in the lawyer’s January 2023 fatal drug overdose, according to new federal filings. Federal prosecutors wrote in a pair of ...
Those who knew Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland best are speaking out in the wake of his sudden death. “They say [it was related to] mental health, but he was grieving,” Kneeland-Woods ...
Music fans at Holmdel, NJ’s PNC Bank Arts Center amphitheater this Friday, October 3, 2025 evening are ready for a night of groovin’ to the music of The Rascals. Presented by legendary DJ Bruce ...
A man was convicted of first-degree murder and arson for killing his cousin and setting a house on fire. Carleton Haynes, 59, fatally shot his cousin, 58-year-old Melvin McNair, during an altercation.
After Mayor Eric Adams defiantly vowed to stay in the Big Apple mayoral race on Friday, he headed to Cipriani 42nd Street to celebrate the 77th birthday of billionaire John Catsimatidis at the annual ...
Montrell Jolly was convicted of beating his cousin's 4-year-old, Ke'andre Jolly, resulting in the child's death, but the jury hung on the murder charge. Jolly faces a retrial for murder and a habitual ...
Bruce Morrow helped introduce The Beatles 60 years ago when the British band kicked off a new era in rock 'n' roll by headlining at Shea Stadium... Radio legend 'Cousin Brucie' remembers Beatles at ...
Spike Lee’s latest film, “Highest 2 Lowest,” is his reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 film, “High and Low.” Denzel Washington stars as a music mogul faced with a moral dilemma: Should he fork ...
Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with radio legend Bruce Morrow, known as Cousin Brucie, who helped introduce The Beatles 60 years ago when the British band kicked off a new era in rock ‘n’ roll by ...
In 1964, The Beatles appeared in the United States for the first time, playing on “The Ed Sullivan Show” to the delight of more than 73 million viewers. But it was a year later, in 1965, that they ...