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Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to DUI charges after Florida rollover crash, steps away for treatment
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Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to driving under the influence charges stemming from a rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida, last Friday. The 50-year-old golfer was arrested after failing field sobriety tests, with two hydrocodone pills found in his pocket, and refused a urine test despite a clean breathalyzer. He has announced plans to step away from golf for treatment and faces a court hearing on April 23 in Martin County. President Trump called him a friend living 'a life of pain' from injuries.
Thousands rallied across U.S. cities on March 28-29 in the latest wave of ‘No Kings’ protests opposing President Trump’s policies, following earlier events in 2025. The flagship St. Paul, Minnesota, gathering drew an estimated 200,000, featuring speakers including Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders.
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TLC's Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas addressed viral backlash over her 2024 donations to Trump-linked groups and an accidental repost of a debunked Michelle Obama conspiracy video. In an Instagram post, she denied MAGA support and explained believing the funds aided veterans and anti-human trafficking efforts. Chilli reaffirmed her admiration for the Obamas amid fan skepticism.
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has early-stage breast cancer. Wiles, who learned of the diagnosis last week, plans to begin treatment immediately while continuing to work virtually full time. Trump praised her strength and noted her excellent prognosis.
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At the 2026 Oscars, host Conan O’Brien and several presenters and winners addressed chaotic global times, including wars and polarization. Speakers referenced diverse issues from free speech to international conflicts, while Donald Trump criticized media coverage online. The ceremony highlighted themes of unity and resilience amid these tensions.
Butterworth’s, a Capitol Hill bistro that opened shortly before the 2024 election, has become a visible meeting place for MAGA-aligned figures and staffers during President Donald Trump’s second term. Coverage from multiple outlets has tied the restaurant’s sudden prominence to inauguration-week events, its ownership links to right-wing media, and a menu that stands out in Washington’s political dining scene.
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Following her dismissal as Secretary of Homeland Security on March 5, 2026—the first cabinet change of Donald Trump's second term—Jonathan Blitzer analyzes Kristi Noem's tenure troubles in The New Yorker. See prior coverage in this series.
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