In a shocking case from California, parents Rebecca and Jake Haro have been charged with the murder of their 7-month-old son, Emmanuel, after making false claims of his kidnapping. Authorities uncovered inconsistencies in their story, leading to the revelation of child abuse and the belief that the baby is deceased.
In a heartbreaking development, authorities discuss the presumed death of baby Emmanuel Haro, whose parents face murder charges after allegations of prolonged abuse. Despite no body recovered, officials have strong leads on its location.
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In a shocking turn of events, the parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro have been charged with murder after the baby went missing. Authorities doubt their kidnapping story and believe Emmanuel is dead.
A 43-year-old man in New Mexico has been diagnosed with plague, the first human case of the year. After hospitalization, he has been discharged, highlighting the ongoing risk of this rare but serious disease.
In a shocking turn of events, rapper Lil Nas X faces four felony charges after being seen walking naked in LA. The incident has sparked widespread media attention and controversy.
Rapper Lil Nas X has been arrested and faces four felony charges after being spotted wandering in his underwear and cowboy boots on Ventura Boulevard. Details of his bizarre behavior and the police response have surfaced.
Mingus Lucien Reedus, son of actor Norman Reedus, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in NYC. He faces several charges including third-degree assault and criminal obstruction. Reedus claims it was a misunderstanding.
Mingus Reedus, son of 'The Walking Dead' star Norman Reedus, has been arrested for assault following an incident in New York City. While pleading not guilty, his attorney insists on his innocence as the investigation unfolds.
Malik Beasley is no longer a target of the federal gambling investigation, potentially reopening free agency for the NBA star. His attorneys confirm he remains uncharged, allowing teams to revisit offers.