
Utah mom who wrote children's book on grief after husband died killed him for money, prosecutors say
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors aimed to drive home their argument that a Utah woman who published a children’s book about grief after the death of her husband killed him for his money as closing arguments in her murder trial got underway Monday. Defendant Kouri Richins was $4. 5 million in debt and falsely believed she would inherit her husband Eric Richins' estate worth more than $4 million when he died, prosecutors said, calling her an "incompetent" businesswoman. “She wanted to to...
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- Utah mom who wrote children's book on grief after husband died killed him for money, prosecutors say
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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has breast cancer but will keep working through treatment
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer but plans to continue working through her treatment, retaining her place as one of President Donald Trump's closest aides during a period of political turbulence. Wiles, 68, announced on Monday that she had been diagnosed over the previous week. She gave no indication she would pull back from her work as she undergoes treatment. “Nearly one in eight women in the United States will the...
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- White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has breast cancer but will keep working through treatment
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Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A haunting whale song discovered on decades-old audio equipment could open up a new understanding of how the huge animals communicate, according to researchers who say it’s the oldest such recording known. The song is that of a humpback whale, a marine giant beloved by whale watchers for its docile nature and spectacular leaps from the water, and was recorded by scientists in March 1949 in Bermuda, said researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth,...
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- Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean
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