Canadian economist Robert Mundell left behind a big estate, and lots of family drama.
Justin Rohrlich is a staff reporter at The Daily Beast. Formerly on the Geopolitics desk at Quartz, his work has appeared in Vice News, Foreign Policy, Slate, NK News, and others. He lives in NYC.
The New York Times on Monday published an eye-opening interview with the 85-year-old jurist-turned-Harvard Law professor.
A former police administrative aide has filed a lawsuit under the New York Adult Survivors Act, alleging the New York City mayor assaulted her in a car in 1993.
Elizabeth Helgelien’s ex-mother-in-law torched her in a scathing op-ed on Wednesday, accusing her of being a liar and adulterer who “raised a murderer.”
Arkansas State defensive back Blaise Taylor, who went on to work as an NFL scout, is now facing two counts of first-degree murder.
Mississippi Patrolman Michael Christian Green allegedly told the man he would beat him if he did not comply with his orders.
The cause of a man’s weekly migraines initially baffled doctors who found his vitals were “unremarkable,” routine lab tests normal, and was negative for any infectious diseases.
Nathan Jones told flight attendants that he “was testing them,” according to a criminal complaint obtained by The Daily Beast.
Marcialito Biol Benitez, a Philippine citizen who goes by “Mars,” made big bucks arranging hundreds of sham weddings for immigrants.
The South Dakota governor promoted an out-of-state dental practice in a lengthy video on Twitter, saying she started to cry when she first saw her new veneers.