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Tiger Woods Pleads Not Guilty to DUI, Announces Treatment Leave After Crash Involving Hydrocodone

JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. — Golf legend Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving under the influence following a rollover car accident in Florida, announcing he is stepping away from professional competition to seek medical treatment. The 15-time major champion's arrest affidavit indicates h...

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Bravo's 'Summer House' Cast Rocked by New Scandal as Viral Animal Stories Dominate Social Media

The reality television universe is currently abuzz with two distinct stories: a brewing scandal on Bravo's 'Summer House' and a wave of viral animal content capturing the public imagination. While entertainment news outlets focus on relationship dynamics within the Hamptons, social media platforms a...

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Justin Bieber to Headline Coachella 2026 Amidst Comeback and Security Concerns

INDIO, Calif. — Canadian pop star Justin Bieber is set to make his long-awaited headlining debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2026, marking a significant return to major live performances following his withdrawal from a 2022 tour due to health complications. The festival, which...

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Melania Trump Issues Rare Statement Denying Epstein Ties, Urges Congressional Hearings for Survivors

WASHINGTON — First Lady Melania Trump issued a rare public address on Thursday, explicitly denying any association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and labeling recent claims linking her to the financier as "fake images and statements" circulating on social media. Speaking from the White...

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Artemis II Crew Breaks Distance Record, Shares Lunar Views as Mission Approaches Return

The four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission have set a new human spaceflight distance record, traveling farther from Earth than ever before during their lunar flyby. The milestone was reached on Monday as the crew passed the halfway point of their 10-day journey, surpassing the Apollo 13 re...

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Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor as 'One Battle After Another' Sweeps Oscars Amid Ratings Decline

LOS ANGELES — Michael B. Jordan secured his first Academy Award for Best Actor on Sunday night, leading a strong showing for the vampire thriller "Sinners" as the 98th Academy Awards concluded with a historic sweep for the political drama "One Battle After Another." The ceremony, hosted by Conan O'B...

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HBO's 'Euphoria' Returns for Season 3 After Four-Year Hiatus Marked by Tragedy and Strikes

HBO's acclaimed drama series "Euphoria" is set to premiere its third season on Sunday, April 12, concluding a four-year hiatus that has left fans waiting for the conclusion of the show's narrative. The long-awaited return follows a production schedule disrupted by the global pandemic, industry-wide ...

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TSA Workers Face Unpaid Weeks as ICE Agents Deployed to Assist Amid Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have worked without pay for weeks following a partial government shutdown that began on February 14, prompting the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to major airports nationwide in an...

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New Royal Biographies Detail Queen Elizabeth II's Strained Relations with Harry and Meghan, Her Style Legacy

LONDON — Multiple new books released in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death have offered a detailed account of her final years, painting a portrait of a monarch who grew increasingly distant from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle while maintaining her public image as a steadfast style icon. The acco...

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Undercover Filmmakers Expose Successor to FLDS Leader Warren Jeffs in New Netflix Docuseries

A new Netflix docuseries, "Trust Me: The False Prophet," chronicles the rise and fall of a charismatic leader who filled the void left by imprisoned FLDS cult head Warren Jeffs, revealing how undercover filmmakers orchestrated his downfall. Directed by Rachel Dretzin, a former investigative journali...

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Late-Night Hosts Mock Trump's 'Mixed Messages' on Iran War and Shifting Social Media Rhetoric

Late-night television hosts across major networks focused their recent monologues on President Donald Trump's volatile social media activity and contradictory statements regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran, highlighting a pattern of confusion that has drawn sharp criticism from comedians and view...

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'Malcolm in the Middle' Revival Returns After Two Decades with Bryan Cranston, Frankie Muniz

LOS ANGELES — The dysfunctional family at the center of the hit Fox sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" has reunited for a revival series, marking the first time the cast has appeared together since the show concluded in 2006. The new episodes feature original stars Bryan Cranston and Frankie Muniz repri...

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'Hacks' Star Jean Smart Undergoes Emergency Heart Surgery; Series Finale to Focus on Joyful Tone

LOS ANGELES — Jean Smart, the Emmy-winning star of HBO's critically acclaimed sitcom "Hacks," recently underwent emergency triple bypass heart surgery, a revelation that has highlighted the physical toll of her demanding role. Meanwhile, as the series prepares for its final season, co-creator and st...

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Pink to Host 2026 Tony Awards; 'Cats' Revival Reimagined as Queer Ballroom Spectacle

NEW YORK — Pop superstar Pink has been named the host of the 2026 Tony Awards, marking her debut as an emcee for the theater industry's most prestigious ceremony. The three-time Grammy winner will take the stage on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall, following in the footsteps of recent hosts including...

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Trump's Approval Hits Record Lows as Young Republicans Distance Themselves from GOP Ahead of Midterms

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's approval ratings have plummeted to historic lows across multiple demographics, including working-class white voters and Generation Z, according to a series of recent polls released this week. The data underscores growing fractures within the Republican Party as ...

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MLB Opens 2026 Season with Record-Breaking Pitching, New Automated Strike Zone Technology

The 2026 Major League Baseball regular season commenced Thursday with a slate of Opening Day games featuring historic pitching performances and the official debut of an automated ball-strike system. The league-wide rollout marks a significant technological shift for the sport, while teams across the...

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FDA Faces Scrutiny Amid Multiple Product Recalls and Regulatory Challenges

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is facing intensified criticism regarding its food recall processes and regulatory oversight following a series of high-profile product withdrawals across the nation. The scrutiny comes alongside legal challenges over pharmaceutical protocols ...

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Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Todd Blanche Acting AG Amid Epstein Files Controversy

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, replacing her with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting head of the Department of Justice. The dismissal comes amid intensifying scrutiny over the administration's handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related document...

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Met Museum Concert Impresario Hilde Limondjian Dies at 89; Remembered for Championing New Music and Artists

Hilde Limondjian, a longtime concert impresario for The Metropolitan Museum of Art who introduced New York audiences to groundbreaking artists and contemporary composers, has died. She was 89. Ms. Limondjian served as the Met's concert director for decades, orchestrating a series of performances th...

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Global Crackdown on Big Tech Accelerates as Juries Find Liability, Nations Enact Age Bans Amid Child Safety Concerns

LOS ANGELES — A landmark legal verdict finding Meta and YouTube negligent in their handling of minors has galvanized a bipartisan push for stricter online safety regulations, coinciding with new legislative bans on social media access for children in Greece and Indonesia. The convergence of judicial...

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