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A man convicted of murdering his wife lead police to her body in exchange for an Xbox

A Michigan man convicted of murdering his estranged wife eight years ago finally led police to the woman's body — in exchange for access to an Xbox in prison. Douglas Stewart led police and medical examiners to a wooded area in Wakeshma Township in Kalamazoo County Michigan, on Monday, where officials found remains believed to be of Venus Stewart, buried in a five-foot-deep hole, according to The Detroit Free Press.

Alice Park | Time

Alice Park is a senior health correspondent at TIME. She covers the COVID-19 pandemic, new drug developments in cancer and Alzheimer's disease, mental health, HIV, CRISPR, and advances in gene therapy, among other issues in health and science. She also covers the Olympics, and co-chaired TIME's inaugural TIME 100 Health Summit in 2019. Her work has won awards from the New York Press Club, and recognition from the Deadline Club. In addition, she is the author of The Stem Cell Hope: How Stem Cell Medicine Can Change Our Lives.

Basketball star's best friend dies from drug overdose

Sangouthai who is believed to have been responsible for Lamar's serious crack addiction in 2013 died on Sunday, June 14, 2015 in a Los Angeles in 2013. According to TMZ he died from heroin overdose. Sangouthai featured on the reality show of the separated couple Khloé & Lamar. His problem with drugs was shown on the show. Khloe Kardashian upon hearing the news "When does it stop? RIP Jamie Sangouthai.

CBS in History - On This Day

Events in Film & TV Events 1 - 100 of 521 1921-03-21 Walter Kerr Theater (Ritz, CBS, NBC, ABC) opens at 223 W 48th St NYC 1926-12-10 1st radio broadcast in the Sprinfield area (WCBS) 1927-01-11 Royale Theater (Golden, CBS Radio Playhouse) opens at 242 W 45th NYC 1929-01-03 27-year-old businessman William S. Paley becomes CBS president 1929-01-08 CBS radio network buys WABC in NYC 1929-09-02 WOR (NYC) ends affiliation with CBS radio network 1930-09-29 Lowell Thomas makes his debut on CBS Radio replacing Floyd Gibbons 1931-05-01 Singer Kate Smith begins her long-running association with CBS radio, various programs continue until 1945 Debut of Bing Crosby 1931-09-02 American crooner Bing Crosby makes his solo radio debut on his "

China Rebukes Countries for Congratulating Taiwan Election Victor

Beijing reminded Singapore of its “one-China” position on Taiwan and summoned the Philippines envoy after the two Southeast Asian nations congratulated new President Lai Ching-te for his election win. China “immediately made solemn démarches” to Singapore and separately on Tuesday summoned the Philippines ambassador, according to Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning. A démarche is the equivalent of a diplomatic reprimand. “Singaporean leaders stated on multiple occasions that the Taiwan question is ‘a deep red line’ for China,” Mao said on Monday.