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The Rise and Fall of New York’s Black Mafia

They were brought down by Colombia and Russian mafias, and themselves.

Celebrating the Chaos of the NFL’s Week 17

Playoff spots and coaching jobs are on the line in a packed schedule.

Snow Polo is As Opulent As It Sounds

The sports comes to Aspen every December.

Bono Had a Near-Death Experience While Making U2’s New Album

U2's leader talks mortality and political apocalypse with Rolling Stone.

Does Dr. Phil Put His Guests in Harm’s Way?

Multiple guests have accused the show of hurting rather than helping.

Uncovering One of World War II’s Most Incredible Spies

Robert de La Rochefoucauld was an aristocrat who joined the French Resistance.

A Year of Controversy in Silicon Valley

In 2017, the Valley's do-gooder attitude was called into question.

Would You Eat Food That’s Normally Destined for the Dumpster?

A new study shows that eco-minded consumers don't mind at all.

Will Jimmy Garoppolo Transform the 49ers?

The 26-year-old phenom could become a franchise player for San Francisco.

George H.W. Bush Was Almost Eaten By Cannibals During WWII

A new book — "Flyboys" — tells the fate of nine pilots who were shot down.

The Incredible Costs of Building a New York Subway

Cost of construction is depriving New York's MTA of crucial funds.

Dion Jordan’s Long Road Back to the NFL

The Seahawks defensive end battled back from addiction and injuries to return to the league.

Climbers Hope To Summit World’s Most Notorious Mountain This Winter

The Polish elite climbers would be the first to scale one of the deadliest mountains on Earth.

What Makes the 2018 Midterm Elections So Vulnerable to Hackers?

Russian interference, obsolete voting machines and tight races add up to a chaotic combination.

The Best and Worst of the NFL in 2017

ESPN reviews the highs and lows for every NFL team.