'Voice' Winner Discovers He Was Target of Scam After Watching Inside Edition
The winner of season 7 of "The Voice discovered he was being targeted in a scam offering celebrities a trip to Dubai after watching Inside Edition. [I thought,] 'Oh my god, I am being taken by the same people,' Craig Wayne Boyd told Inside Edition. Former Baywatch beauties Donna D'Errico and Krista Allen told Inside Edition they were each offered a large sum of money to speak at an event in Dubai. Boyd showed Inside Edition the contract that he had signed just two hours before our report aired. Inside Edition, thank you guys so much, he said.
Asian Carp Could Find Plenty Of Food In Lake Michigan
Our study indicates that the carp can survive and grow in much larger areas of the lake than previous studies suggested, Alsip said. Asian carp were imported in the late 1960s to gobble up algae in Deep South sewage lagoons and fish farms. Authorities have long debated how to keep them out of the Great Lakes, where fishing is a $7 billion industry. Duane Chapman, a fish biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, led previous studies that raised doubts about whether Asian carp could find enough food in most of Lake Michigan. But the Michigan study underscores their hardiness, he said.
detroit.cbslocal.comDog the Bounty Hunter Shares Wife Beth Chapman's Final Words
Duane Chapman, also known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, is heartbroken over the loss of his wife. Beth Chapman died Wednesday following a battle with stage 2 throat cancer. Duane told local reporters her loss was unexpected.Its terrible, the most terrible time in someones life, he told Hawaii News Now. Beth and Duane first rose to fame in 2003 through the show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" and later followed it up with another show titled "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt.Beth is survived by her husband, their four children and 14 grandchildren. RELATED STORIESSon, 34, Dies While Trying to Save Father Who Fell off BoatBeth Chapman, Wife of 'Dog' the Bounty Hunter, Dies at 51Otto the Otter Dies After Park Visitors Throw Human Food in His Enclosure