Amelia Foden is a thoughtful journalist passionate about exploring lifestyle, culture, and society. With a talent for weaving human stories into broader conversations, Amelia brings depth and relatability to her reporting. At Earlyview Times, she is committed to informing and inspiring readers through engaging storytelling that resonates with everyday life.
Aug 24, 2025Amelia Foden
Kevin Dubuisson, 28, a four-time felon, sparked a Queens police shooting that injured an NYPD detective. He faces charges including robbery, assault, menacing, and attempted robbery after allegedly carjacking an Uber driver during a 12-hour spree from Midtown Manhattan to Whitestone. Though unarmed, he threatened victims, prompting a friendly-fire incident.
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Aug 23, 2025Amelia Foden
The parents of missing 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro were arrested for murder in California, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Friday. Emmanuel vanished Aug. 14 after his mother, Rebecca Haro, claimed she was attacked in Yucaipa. Inconsistencies in her account led to suspicion. Despite extensive searches in Yucaipa and Cabazon, the infant remains missing.
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Aug 23, 2025Amelia Foden
A 68-year-old woman was attacked in a Brooklyn parking lot after a road rage dispute, police said. She tried to park outside Food Bazaar in East Williamsburg when a man argued with her, and a woman punched her, knocking her to the ground. The pair fled in a green sedan. The victim was treated at Woodhull Hospital. Police released surveillance images and seek tips via NYPD Crime Stoppers.
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Aug 22, 2025Amelia Foden
Newly released body camera footage shows the terrifying moments an officer arrived at 1122 King Road after survivors called 911. Inside, four students had been fatally stabbed. Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, the surviving roommates, recounted seeing a masked intruder, locking doors in fear, and calling friends to help, unaware of their housemates’ fate.
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Aug 22, 2025Amelia Foden
A judge blocked the Trump administration from cutting federal funds to Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and 30 other cities over sanctuary policies. US District Judge William Orrick extended a preliminary injunction, protecting jurisdictions that limit cooperation with ICE, arguing billions in funding were at risk.
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