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NYC Mom Found Killed Along With Her Toddlers Was US Military Member From Russia, Became Citizen at White House
The 37-year-old Staten Island mother found dead along with her two toddler sons in their smoke-filled home over the weekend, allegedly at the hands of her boyfriend, was a U.S. military member who moved to the city from Russia — and became an American citizen during a 2012 ceremony at the White House.
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Where Is Kevin? 20 Years Later, Investigators Hope to Crack Case of Missing New Jersey Toddler
More than 20 years after a barely 2-year-old New Jersey boy vanished near his home, prosecutors reissued a call Monday for information from the public in hopes of cracking the now decades-old cold case.
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NYC Mom Found Killed Along With Her Toddlers Was US Military Member From Russia, Became Citizen at White House
The 37-year-old Staten Island mother found dead along with her two toddler sons in their smoke-filled home over the weekend, allegedly at the hands of her boyfriend, was a U.S. military member who moved to the city from Russia — and became an American citizen during a 2012 ceremony at the White House.
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Where Is Kevin? 20 Years Later, Investigators Hope to Crack Case of Missing New Jersey Toddler
More than 20 years after a barely 2-year-old New Jersey boy vanished near his home, prosecutors reissued a call Monday for information from the public in hopes of cracking the now decades-old cold case.
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Boyfriend Charged in Deaths of Mom, 2 Sons on Staten Island: NYPD
A man was charged Sunday in the deaths of his girlfriend and her two young sons in their Staten Island home, police said.
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Boyfriend Charged in Deaths of Mom, 2 Sons on Staten Island: NYPD
A man was charged Sunday in the deaths of his girlfriend and her two young sons in their Staten Island home, police said.
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Mom, Two Sons Found Dead in Staten Island Home: Police
A mother and her two kids were found dead in a “smoke-filled” home on Staten Island in an incident police are investigating as a homicide.
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NJ Transit Riders Struggle With Service Delays
Crowds of frustrated commuters are expected to gather at NJ Transit stations as switch issues continue to plague nearly half of Penn Station tracks. Ida Siegal reports.