Brittney R. Villalva
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Boston University Graduate Student Killed, 3rd This Month
A Boston University student has been shot and killed in Allston, according to a BU spokesperson. The killing occurs in the same month that two other graduate students have been killed and four other college students robbed at gun point.
Justin Bieber Impersonator Arrest: 12-Year-Old Sexually Abused
A 34-year-old Justin Bieber impersonator has been arrested in relation to a child sex case, after posing to be the 18-year-old pop icon on Facebook.
Gisele Bundchen 5-Year-Old Niece Stirs Controversy as Fashion Designer (VIDEO)
The newest designer to hit the fashion world is has created quite a stir of controversy. The new fashionista is Duda Bunchen, niece to model Gisele Bundchen, who is only five years old. Some say that's just not possible.
Obama's Tax Return Reveals $790,000 Income, $24,000 Return
President Obama recently released his 2011 tax return information in an effort to promote his "Buffet Rule" and push Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to do the same. Despite the president's effort at "transparency" some have questioned his unusually high refund.
Madonna Daughter Smoking, Pop Idol to Blame?
After catching her 15-year-old daughter Lourdes smoking, Madonna has admitted that she is not as tough on her daughter as she should be. Considering that the pop star recently released a music video in which she herself is smoking, others have suggested that Madonna is not as good of a role model as she should be.
Baldness Cure, Japan Researchers Save Dating Lives of Bachelors? (VIDEO)
Japanese researchers have sparked new hope in the hair department as they announced Wednesday that they had successfully used stem cells to re-grow hair.
Weston Bans Nightclubs, Skating Rinks to 'Protect City,' Says Mayor
While many South Florida cites may have certain regulations on clubs and dancehalls, one South Florida city has gone as far as to completely ban such businesses altogether.
$412 Check Superman Sold for $160,000: A Final Blow for Superman Creators Who Died Penniless (VIDEO)
The original check of $412 which bought the rights to Superman from its creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938 and launched a longtime copyright battle, was auctioned off for $160,000 Tuesday.
Secret Service Drug Use Under Investigation, 3 Agents Removed
Investigators will now be addressing whether drugs were involved in the most recent government scandal, which thus far, has resulted in three Secret Service agents being forced out and eight left on administrative leave.
Lost Spitfires Found in Burma 67 Years Later, Last Seen During WWII (VIDEO)
English planes that were previously believed to be lost after World War II, may be returned after agreement made to between Burma and British Prime Minister David Cameron.