Georgia man with ‘guilty conscience’ confesses to 2002 double murder

A “guilty conscience” compelled a man to confess to a nearly 17-year-old drug-related double murder in Georgia, sheriff officials announced Thursday. Andrew John Shadrix, 44, was arrested on two counts of malice murder on Wednesday after confessing to killing Shad Andrew English, 21, and Dennis Jeffrey Jackson, 19, whose bodies were found in the trunkRead moreRead more

This tiny lane is now the priciest street in the Hamptons

Move aside, Meadow, Gin and Further: The priciest street in the Hamptons is now officially Parsonage Lane, at least according to real estate data firm PropertyShark. Between January and December last year, the median home sale price on that Sagaponack lane was $15 million, a number that eclipsed sales on other famously exclusive Hamptons streets.Read moreRead more

‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ trailer: Hamilton, Schwarzenegger are back

He said he’d be back. The new action-packed trailer for “Terminator: Dark Fate” debuted Thursday, and it teases the return of the original franchise star Arnold Schwarzenegger. But the film’s first preview — packed with highway and airplane battles — actually focuses on Linda Hamilton’s return in the role of Sarah Connor. It’s been 35Read moreRead more

The diary of Britain\u2019s most prolific executioner is up for auction

An execution diary kept by Britain’s most famous hangman is up at auction for £25,00 ($31,600). Albert Pierrepoint is responsible for the deaths of around 600 people during his 25-year career as an executioner in the mid-20th century. The auction sale includes a number of Pierrepoint’s personal effects, including his diary, watch chain and hisRead moreRead more

The way Adam Gase can change Jets’ dysfunction narrative

So Adam, stabbed Mike Maccagnan in the back, didn’t ya? Overpaid for Le’Veon Bell, didn’t ya? Your hand-picked GM will be a deferential yes-man, yes? Whether you think new Jets coach Adam Gase is a power-crazy, diabolical, pathological liar or not, his current perception problem will ultimately go away if he does what he wasRead moreRead more

Assange hit with new charges for allegedly violating Espionage Act

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday was slapped with new criminal charges of allegedly violating the Espionage Act by conspiring with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to illegally obtain and disclose classified information, the US Department of Justice announced. The feds allege in the 18-count superseding indictment that Assange had worked with Manning sinceRead moreRead more

High school football star shot dead by friend over video game dispute

A Florida football player was shot dead by a longtime friend this week during a spat over a video game, according to a new report. Joshua Ancrum, 17, was killed inside his pal’s Miami Gardens home Tuesday afternoon when the gaming dispute between the teens got heated, WPLG Local 10 reported. He was airlifted toRead moreRead more

De Blasio’s presidential headquarters is near his gym

Mayor Bill de Blasio has found the ideal campaign headquarters for his improbable presidential bid — a converted vacuum factory that specializes in short-term leases and is a quick walk to his Brooklyn gym. The term-limited pol’s scant campaign staff of just five people has parked at The Yard, a co-working space between Park SlopeRead moreRead more

Trump orders intelligence agencies help Barr with probe into Russia investigation

President Trump on Thursday evening ordered the intelligence community to cooperate with Attorney General William Barr’s probe into the origins of the Russia investigation — and gave Barr the green light to declassify related documents. “Today’s action will help ensure that all Americans learn the truth about the events that occurred, and the actions thatRead moreRead more

Even the brake-pulling bandit hasn’t stopped the subway’s turnaround

Here’s one sign the subways have turned a corner since the disastrous days of summer 2017: A vandal has delayed hundreds of trains since March, yet New York City Transit in April still reached its best on-time performance rates since October 2013. The scoundrel somehow acquired a master key that lets him access the emptyRead moreRead more