Marié, séduisant et ambitieux, le jeune Sherman McCoy gagne des millions à la Bourse, possède un magnifique appartement sur Park Avenue, en plein cœur de Manhattan, et se délasse en compagnie de sa ravissante maîtresse, Maria. Un jour, une stupide erreur d'aiguillage sur l'autoroute les conduit dans le Bronx. Une altercation avec deux jeunes Noirs, un démarrage en trombe, un choc sourd sous la voiture et la vie bien ordonnée de Sherman bascule brusquement dans l'angoisse. Peter Fallow, un journaliste en mal de scoop, s'empare de l'affaire et dénonce, sans la moindre preuve, une agression raciste. Un procureur ambitieux lui emboîte le pas…
Milan 1972, à l'approche des élections. En plein climat politique et social troublé, Bizanti, rédacteur en chef d'un grand quotidien conservateur, monte en épingle le viol et l'assassinat d'une jeune bourgeoise, et va s'en servir pour combattre ses ennemis politiques.
When Mountain City racketeer Charles Gillette is acquitted, he arrives at the Mountain City World newsroom and vows revenge on the Better Government Committee who put him behind bars. Members of the committee include Colonel Bogardus, owner of the World , Horace Mitchell, a candidate for mayor, and Mr. Franklin, a department store owner. First Gillette buys a rival newspaper, the Sentinel , and offers a pricey editorship to World newsman Ralph Houston, who refuses the offer on principle. That evening, Ralph and his partner, Tod Swain, are greeted at home by a creditor, and Vina Swain, Ralph's fiancée, is furious to find out he turned down Gillette's offer. When she learns Ralph went into debt to put her through college, she warns Gillette of a police raid and pays back Ralph's debt with Gillette's renumeration. When Ralph orders Vina not to work for Gillette, she breaks their engagement.
The popular B-flick team of Frankie Darro and Kane Richmond star in the slick quickie Headline Crasher. Little Frankie and Big Kane play a pair of roving journalists who investigate a politician (Richard Tucker) up for re-election. When it seems as though the politico is being set up for a fall by yellow journalists, Darro and Richmond try to get to the truth of the matter. The original story for Headline Crasher is credited to Peter B. Kyne, creator of the "Broncho Billy" western stories.
Paola, a young reporter working for a tabloid newspaper, investigates a series of mysterious murders involving suspicious companies, cryptic messages and grotesque methods. When a witness comes forward with new clues, Paola goes after the case, not realizing that she has become the killer's latest obsession.