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Las Vegas Mob classic ‘Casino’ celebrates 30th anniversary

This month marks 30 years since the debut of the Martin Scorsese film Casino. In this publicity photo, Scorsese, left, chats with Joe Pesci, who played Nicky Santoro, based on Chicago mobster Tony Spilotro. Universal Pictures
October 30, 2025

Three decades after Casino was released in November 1995, screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi says the nearly three-hour film portrays the end of an era in Las Vegas when mobsters controlled casinos. That era ran from the 1940s into the ’80s, but the movie focuses on a period during the ’70s and early ’80s when Chicago’s Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal and Tony “The Ant” Spilotro were active in Las Vegas. During a recent telephone interview, Pileggi said the movie and his related book, Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas, are “really about the end of the Mob” in Las Vegas and “the taking over of Las Vegas ...

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Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, one of the defendants named in today’s indictment, was arrested this morning. The NBA has suspended Billups indefinitely. Erik Drost / Creative Commons

FBI indictments link New York mobsters, professional athletes in two cheating schemes

If you thought the traditional Mob was dead, think again. The FBI on Thursday announced sweeping indictments implicating members of…

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‘Beer Baron’ Dutch Schultz gunned down 90 years ago

On October 23, 1935, Dutch Schultz was shot in a Newark restaurant along with three of his associates. In the…

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Bookmaker Matthew Bowyer arrives at a Santa Ana, California, federal court for sentencing on August 29, 2025. Earlier that month, he pleaded guilty to his illegal gambling-related charges. AP Photo / Jae C. Hong

Mathew Bowyer, bookie for baseball star Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter, vows to turn his life around

As he prepared to begin serving a federal prison sentence for booking sports bets illegally, Mathew Bowyer pledged never to…

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Con man “Count” Victor Lustig, pictured here in federal custody, had his career cut short in August 1935. Courtesy of Cipollini Collection

The long con of underworld grifter ‘Count’ Victor Lustig

The sensational exploits of Depression-era con artist Victor Lustig are now underworld legend. But many oft-told tales overlook his surprising…

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Alleged former Philadelphia Mafia boss Joey Merlino rebrands himself as restaurant owner

Joey Merlino, a 63-year-old convicted felon and reputed former Philadelphia Mafia boss, has become a social media personality while also…

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In Mafia: The Old Country, a new release from 2K Games, you play as Enzo Favara, center, who rises through the ranks of the Sicilian Mafia in the first decade of the 20th century. 2K Games

Grounded in history, ‘Mafia: The Old Country’ is a game you can’t refuse

The Mob movie may be experiencing a lull, evident by the lukewarm receptions to this year’s The Alto Knights and Mob Cops,…

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Since getting out of prison in 2024, Owen Hanson has reconnected with his former USC teammates and coaching staff. Here he poses with Tino Dominguez, USC’s equipment manager for the last 35 years. Courtesy of Owen Hanson / @theofficialcakid

Owen Hanson goes from cartel kingpin to selling frozen protein bars

At one time Owen Hanson, a former University of Southern California national championship football player, was making millions as a…

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