Danna Borbon Articles
Australian Teen Dies from Shark Attack
Australian teen Jay Muscat was spearfishing with a friend at Cheynes Beach in Western Australia last Monday, when a shark attacked and killed him. Muscat, 17, was the second victim of a shark attack in Australia. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Exceeds $550 Million Mark
If there is anyone that is happy this Christmas, Metro Goldwyn, Warner Bors., and New Line Cinema are sure to be a few of them. The last installment of The Hobbit franchise, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, just went over the $550 million mark. Remaining Passengers Aboard Burning Italian Ferry Rescued
Remaining passengers of the burning Italian ferry on the Adriatic Sea were ushered to safety. Most passengers aboard the Norman Atlantic ferry were rescued by Greek and Italian rescue teams who worked through the night to get them out. Jennifer Lawrence is Forbes' Highest Paid Actress in 2014
Just when you thought 2014 cannot get any better for Jennifer Lawrence, Forbes hails "Katniss" as the world's highest paid actress this year. Missing AirAsia Flight QZ 8501 May Be Under the Ocean
Families and friends of those onboard the missing AirAsia plane are waiting for further developments of the investigation. Based on the coordinates from the latest contact with the plane, AirAsia Indonesia flight QZ 8501 may be under the ocean. Thousands Evacuate in Malaysia Due to Severe Floods
More than 200,000 people were forced to leave their homes following severe flooding in Malaysia. The Malaysian government is pushing for increased relief efforts for those who were evacuated. The flood left at least 10 casualties. Thousands Attend NY Police Officer's Funeral
New Yorkers bid police officer Rafael Ramos their last farewell. Thousands were in attendance at Officer Ramos' funeral at Christ's Tabernacle Church in Queens, NY. Ramos was shot dead along with colleague Wenjian Liu inside their police mobile last week. Longer School Hours Will Help Students Succeed, Mayor Marty Walsh Says
Around 23,000 elementary and middle school students at Boston public schools are up for longer school hours. Mayor Marty Walsh says it is a win-win for the local government and the students. PM Lofven Cancels Swedish Snap Elections on March 2015
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has announced the cancellation of the country's snap election scheduled for March 2015. The Löfven administration said that the government and the Alliance have had "constructive talks" in the past days, which led to the decision. Pennsylvania Killing Suspect Died of Overdose According to Autopsy Report
Bradley Stone, the main suspect for the brutal Pennsylvania killing who was found dead last week, died of overdose according to the Montgomery County Examiner's autopsy report. Stone was found dead about half a mile from his home in a woodland area.