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The Zizians are a small offshoot of the rationalist community, with alleged involvement in six violent deaths across the United States. [1] [2] [3] These deaths include a landlord Curtis Lind in California, who killed one member of the group in the course of an altercation with several of them in November 2022 and was then killed two years later, allegedly by another person associated with the ...
The history of Noticias Telemundo traces back to 1987, when the network debuted its first news program Noticiero Telemundo-HBC, a program produced through an outsourcing agreement with the Miami-based Hispanic-American Broadcasting Corporation that was anchored by Lana Montalban; [3] following the program's cancellation, Montalban accepted an anchor position at the network's New York City ...
Manzano, 27, a reporter for Telemundo Kansas City who was in town to cover the big game, was last seen on security cameras being lured into a hotel room by the so-called “Bourbon Street Hustler ...
Weekend newscasts were restored in 2011, along with the launch of a new public affairs show, Enfoque New York. [61] In November 2012, a new morning newscast was introduced, called Buenos Días, Nueva York. [62] On September 18, 2014, Telemundo announced a new 5:30 p.m./4:30 p.m. newscast for all 14 of its owned-and-operated stations, including ...
The 27-year-old sports reporter had been working for the local Telemundo station in Kansas City for nearly four years and came to New Orleans to report on the big game.
Sports journalist Adan Manzano died in New Orleans, the Super Bowl LIX host city. He was 27. Manzano traveled to New Orleans to provide coverage for KBKC, Kansas City's Telemundo affiliate, and ...
The program has been anchored at various times by a number of other presenters since its debut in 1986. It also has used various titles under previous production outsourcing arrangements, including Noticiero Telemundo-HBC from 1986 to 1988, Noticiero Telemundo CNN from 1988 to 1996 and CBS Telenoticias from 1996 to 1999.
Luis Silberwasser was born in New York City on October 21, 1964, to Jaime Silberwasser and Fanny Bacal. His family moved to Cali, Colombia when he was five years old. Luis returned to study in the U.S. in 1981. He graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1986 where he completed a degree in industrial engineering.