All news by author: Vassia Barba

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Death row inmate executed for 2009 killings of wife and her 6-year-old daughter
Gary Green, 51, faced capital punishment after killing his wife, Lovetta Armstead, 32, and her daughter, Jazzmen Montgomery, in Dallas, Texas, back in 2009
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Americans kidnapped and killed in Mexico 'likely mistaken for drug smugglers'
Mexican officials said the kidnapping and two killings were a "confusion, not a direct attack" as four Americans were believed to have been mistaken for drug smugglers
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One person confirmed dead after two small planes crash in mid-air over lake
Two small planes collided mid-air and plunged into Lake Hartridge in Winter Haven, Florida, US, on Tuesday. One person was confirmed dead, however, it is not known yet how many people were on board the planes
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Death Row knifeman to be executed for killing wife and drowning her daughter, 6
Gary Green, 51, faces capital punishment after killing his wife, Lovetta Armstead, 32, and her daughter, Jazzmen Montgomery, in Dallas, Texas, back in 2009
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Top lawyer who served under Clinton and Obama killed in severe plane turbulence
Dana Hyde, 55 was a prominent executive and had served in the Clinton and Obama administrations holding important positions, as well as a counsel to the 9/11 Commission
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‘Horrifying’ flight diverted as passengers vomit during nine-hour ordeal
Passengers aboard Southwest Airlines flight 3094 from Baltimore, Maryland, bound for Raleigh-Durham Airport in North Carolina said they were left for four hours at Myrtle Beach, US
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Airport staff left baffled after passenger tries to sneak pet through security
A passenger at Norfolk International Airport in Virginia, US, sent the cat through the X-ray machine at security leaving staff baffled at the brazen attempt to get the animal on the flight
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FBI offers $50,000 reward after four US citizens kidnapped at gunpoint in Mexico
The FBI said the four Americans were in a white minivan with North Carolina license plates and crossed into Matamoros, Tamaulipas in Mexico, on Friday where they were kidnapped
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Plane fills with smoke after aircraft strikes bird and engine catches fire
Southwest Airlines flight 3923 departed from José Martí International Airport in Havana, Cuba, for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but turned back after it was struck by a bird and one of the engines caught fire
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Man arrested after 'urinating on business class passenger' on long-haul flight
Aryan Vohra, a 21-year-old student in the US, was arrested after the American Airlines flight AA 292 arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport
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Joe Biden 'unlikely' to attend King Charles III's coronation, officials say
US President Joe Biden is 'unlikely' to attend King Charles III's coronation, an unnamed White House official has claimed, ahead of the landmark event set to take place on May 6
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Biden has cancerous skin lesion removed from chest as doctor dubs him 'vigorous'
US President Joe Biden has had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the skin of his chest on February 16 by White House doctor Kevin O'Connor which has now 'healed nicely'
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Stolen car kills pedestrian before building collapses on top of it in cop chase
WARNING, DISTRESSING FOOTAGE: Shawn Lee Brunson allegedly stole a car in Baltimore, Maryland and was chased by police until he crashed onto another car and then into a building, which collapsed on the vehicles, also killing pedestrian Alfred Fincher
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Fiancée of slain reporter has his sperm and aims to raise $50,000 to have IVF
Casey Fite, the fiancée of Spectrum News 13 reporter, Dylan Lyons, says she harvested his sperm after he was shot dead alongside a nine-year-old girl, and is raising money to be able to have his baby and ' continue his legacy'
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Dog reunites with family after somehow surviving 3 weeks in freezing snowstorm
Marlee, Lizbeth Berzinski's pup, survived for three weeks off of food she found outside a home every evening in Big Bear, a small city in Southern California, US
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Two Americans accused of illegaly sending aviation-related technology to Russia
Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky and Douglas Robertson, who operated KanRus Trading Company, were arrested for allegedly circumventing US export laws to sell sophisticated avionics equipment to Russian companies
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Married cop fired over sex scandal with seven colleagues says she was groomed
Maegan Hall has filed a lawsuit against other officers involved in the sex scandal that rocked La Vergne Police Department in February and claims she was seen as a 'piece of meat'
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Man proved innocent after spending 38 years behind bars for murder he didn't do
Maurice Hastings was released from prison after DNA was proven not to be his last year in Los Angeles, US. His request for a DNA test back in 2000 had been rejected
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Shipwreck discovered after 128 years tells tragic story of how sailors died
The 191-foot-long Ironton collided with another ship in September 1894 and both vessels sank in the Thunder Bay area of northern Lake Huron in North America
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Passenger describes horror of plane dropping 1,000ft after lightning strike
Lufthansa Flight 469 from Austin, Texas, heading to Frankfurt, Germany made a massive descent of about 1,000 feet before an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia
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Wife of man with 3 others says she wasn't forced into it despite 20-year age gap
Menna Barlow Morrison is the fourth woman to marry Abel Morrison, star of the documentary "Three Wives, One Husband" based at Rockland Ranch, Utah, US
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Sister, 13, gives 'best wedding speech ever' saying bride is 'not her problem'
Sierra Lipinski and the guests at her wedding in Temecula, California, US, were left speechless as her sister Irelyn Johnson unveiled her impressive rap skills
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Preacher loses it after being challenged over his 'private jet lifestyle'
US televangelist Kenneth Copeland was asked by reporter Lisa Guerrero about the luxuries he owns, and whether he would call people "demons", in a 2019 interview and his reaction was vigorous
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Teenager dies after brother shoots her in face - then claims she killed herself
Brianna, 14, was shot by her brother, Keon Martavious Thornhill, 19, at their family's house in Opa-Locka in Florida, US, according to the police
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600 students stranded at science camps in the mountains after heavy snowfall
Students from the Irvine Unified School District are stuck at Pali Adventure Camp in Running Springs, and at Thousand Pines Camp in Crestline as heavy snowfall rampages California