Spanish king's sisters vaccinated on trip to see dad in UAE
The sisters of Spanish King Felipe VI have acknowledged on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, that they were administered COVID-19 vaccines during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza, File)MADRID – Two untimely coronavirus jabs have dealt another blow to the reputation of Spain's royals. The vaccination by the king’s sisters was widely criticized across Spain. The sisters of Spain’s King Felipe VI are no longer part of the official royal household, which said that the 53-year-old Felipe, Queen Letizia and their two daughters have not yet been vaccinated. Health Minister Carolina Darias, from the senior, Socialist partner of the governing coalition, made a distinction between Felipe and his sisters.
Carjackings in Chicago — including one involving retired cops — end with SWAT standoff and arrest of two at Villa Park motel
A man and woman were in custody Saturday after allegedly hijacking at least two vehicles — including one occupied by sisters who are retired police officers — before holing up in a Villa Park motel, where one of the suspects refused to surrender to SWAT officers for several hours, Chicago police said.
chicagotribune.comSisters raise $10 million in 10 years for military families
A decade ago, two little girls started a program called "ThanksUSA" offering scholarships to the spouses and children of soldiers fighting the War on Terror. Chip Reid reports on what their charity has been able to provide for military families.
cbsnews.comBurgos sisters remember their murdered sister
Burgos sisters remember their murdered sister In a 2012 interview with "48 Hours," Jeanne and Carla Burgos spoke with Troy Roberts about their sister, Monica Beresford-Redman, and brother-in-law Bruce. Bruce Beresford Redman was convicted of Monica's murder on March 12, 2015.
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