In 'Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz,' author Alan Geik tells about 'heimishe' first-generation US Jews bootlegging, running gambling rackets and committing the occasional murder

At 84, second-generation gangster Myron Sugerman was king of illegal slots and helped fund Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. Now he tells all in the 2022 film 'Last Man Standing'

In new cooperative work 'I'm Still Alive,' Roberto Saviano and Israeli Asaf Hanuka depict the author's life on the run since famously exposing the Camorra crime syndicate

Two bodies emerge within a week in drought-stricken reservoir, with ex-mayor saying former mafia clients now keen on 'climate control': 'It’s not a bad place to dump a body'

Police say Michael Tansky, who was nabbed along with 16 others, sought to take control of southern towns of Ashdod, Ashkelon through violent extortion of business owners, residents

The movie star-handsome member of the infamous Murder, Inc. envisioned a gambling oasis in the desert, says a new book in Yale's Jewish Lives series

'A true-crime story that everyone's involved in': Series unpicks the absurd saga of a wildly popular decade-long Monopoly sweepstakes that almost no American legitimately won

Police investigating blast on Route 6 that was reportedly a criminally motivated underworld hit

Whereas the events depicted in organized crime epic are near impossible to verify, Jews certainly played a role in shaping mob history in the US

Ofer Maximov to be set free a year early, barring appeal; was convicted over role in NIS 250 million embezzlement scheme with sister Etti Alon

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