Britney Spears has voluntarily entered a rehab facility following her March DUI arrest in California. The pop star's representative called the incident "completely inexcusable" and expressed hope for positive change.
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Human remains, including a skull believed to be of a small child, were found during an Easter egg hunt in Long Beach’s De Forest Park, triggering an investigation by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Golf legend Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover vehicle crash on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island, Florida, with authorities confirming his involvement but not providing details on his condition or the cause. Woods, 50, recently played in a golf match and has a history of serious rollover accidents, including a major crash in 2021 and a 2017 DUI arrest. The recent incident is under investigation, and further information has yet to be released.
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has launched an investigation into alleged widespread hospice fraud in Southern California, following a CBS News report highlighting excessive Medicare billing and potential exploitation of vulnerable patients. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office defended its response, citing license revocations and a fraud task force, while emphasizing ongoing efforts to address the issue. Meanwhile, a scheduled California gubernatorial debate was canceled after criticism that its qualification criteria excluded all nonwhite candidates, sparking calls for a more inclusive alternative event amid a crowded and diverse race.
Labor leader Dolores Huerta revealed in a recent interview that Cesar Chavez, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, sexually abused her in the 1960s, joining allegations from other women detailed in a New York Times investigation. Huerta kept the assaults secret for decades to protect the farmworker movement but now urges that Chavez’s misconduct not overshadow its achievements. In response, public officials and communities across the U.S. are reconsidering Chavez’s legacy, with several cities and organizations initiating efforts to rename landmarks and events honoring him to better reflect survivors and the broader movement.
Gregory Bovino, a senior U.S. Border Patrol official known for leading aggressive immigration raids in major cities, is retiring at the end of this month amid controversy. His tenure included criticized operations in Los Angeles and other cities, culminating in backlash after fatal shootings during an enforcement action in Minneapolis and legal challenges over his tactics. Bovino’s retirement coincides with leadership changes at the Department of Homeland Security and marks the conclusion of a contentious period in Trump-era immigration enforcement.
Three brothers, Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander, were found guilty on all charges in a federal sex trafficking trial in New York City, involving drugging and sexually abusing multiple women over more than a decade. Prosecutors presented testimony from 11 victims, detailing how the brothers used their wealth and status to lure, drug, and assault women, while the defense claimed all encounters were consensual and motivated by financial gain. The brothers, known in the luxury real estate industry as "The A Team," now face up to life in prison and numerous civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct.







