Erika Villanueva
Police Arrests Suspect For Fatal Stabbing Of Stroke Victim In Staten Island
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 02, 2014 02:50 AM EDT |
Authorities arrested a 20-year-old man for stabbing a couple at their Staten Island home on Sunday, leaving the man dead while his wife gravely injured.
Mom, 3 Kids Among Victims of Single Engine Plane Crash in Colorado
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 02, 2014 01:04 AM EDT |
All five victims aboard a single-engine plane that crashed on Sunday at a Colorado airport were identified to be the plane’s pilot and a family of four, including a mother and her four children.
Ferguson Police Now Wear Body Cameras Following ‘Unarmed’ Shooting Unrest
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 12:14 PM EDT |
Authorities in Missouri decided to have law enforcers wear body cameras after chronic unrest broke in Ferguson over a cop’s shooting of an unarmed teen in August.
Chinese Father Kills Himself and Three Children Over Incomplete Summer Homework
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 10:22 AM EDT |
A Chinese father decides to jump off a school building after going on a killing rampage as classes began on Monday in Hubei province, leaving three students dead and six others wounded.
Hong Kong Police Pepper Sprayed Pro-Democracy Activists Against China
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 08:48 AM EDT |
Local police used pepper spray to disperse Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters on Monday after activists rally against China’s decision to end full democracy in the country.
Paris Explosion Kills 7
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 06:39 AM EDT |
Rescuers continue to scour the rubble after an explosion leveled an apartment building on Sunday just outside Paris, killing seven people including three children.
127-Year-Old Mexican Woman Claims to be Oldest Living Human
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 06:27 AM EDT |
A Mexican woman, who turned 127 years old on Sunday, claims to be the unofficial oldest human alive, as well as the oldest person to have ever lived.
Fear Spreads Further as Ebola Moves Closer to West African Cities
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 03:31 AM EDT |
After killing over 1,200 people in remote areas in the region, the dreaded Ebola virus is gradually moving into the continent's crowded cities as this year's outbreak in West Africa is considered the deadliest in history.
Five Dead in Colorado Plane Crash
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 01, 2014 03:22 AM EDT |
Five people were reported dead on Sunday after their single-engine plane crashed while attempting to land at a Colorado airport north of Denver.
Kuwaiti Twitter Star Detained For Offensive Tweet
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 30, 2014 05:06 AM EDT |
A well-known Kuwaiti activist, who made his name by posting satire-like microblogs on Twitter, has been taken to police custody for his latest tweet, shocking many of his followers in the social media platform.
California Pit Bull Owner Convicted For The Death Of The Woman Attacked By His Dogs
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 30, 2014 03:08 AM EDT |
A California man who owns four dogs that mauled and killed a 63-year-old woman was found guilty of second degree murder on Friday.
Texas Judge Decides Against Stern Abortion Laws
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 30, 2014 03:05 AM EDT |
A federal judge in Austin, Texas decided on Friday against a stricter rule that requires abortion clinics to meet hospital-level standards which may compel many to shut down.
California Lawmakers Pass “Yes Means Yes” Bill as Standard for College Assault Cases
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 29, 2014 11:57 AM EDT |
California is the first in the United States to define when “yes means yes” as lawmakers voted unanimously on Thursday to approve a bill to aid investigations about sexual assaults on college campuses.
Report: China Faces Impending Public Health Crisis
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 29, 2014 11:57 AM EDT |
China's rapid development has fueled a "time bomb" of health issues resulting from reckless driving, air pollution, ignorance about mental well-being and obesity, according to a new report.
South African Capital Consider Renaming Streets, Buildings After Chairman Mao
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 29, 2014 11:57 AM EDT |
Despite intense objections from opposing parties, leaders of South Africa's capital city have decided to include Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong's name on a list of geographical names to be considered for city's structures and streets.
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