Rapper Offset is stable after being shot Monday evening near the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Two people have been detained as police continue their investigation.
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Tiger Woods announced he is stepping away from professional golf to seek treatment following his recent arrest on DUI charges related to a rollover crash in Florida. Authorities reported signs of impairment and found opioid pain pills in Woods' possession, while he pleaded not guilty and emphasized prioritizing his health and recovery. This incident follows previous legal and driving issues, including a 2017 DUI arrest and a serious 2021 car crash, as Woods commits to focusing on his well-being.
Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after his Land Rover rolled over in a single-vehicle crash in Jupiter, Florida, with no injuries reported. Authorities observed signs of impairment, including Woods’ difficulty with sobriety tests and the presence of prescription painkillers, though he denied alcohol use. This marks Woods’ second DUI arrest in Florida, and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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 latest episode of "CBS News Sunday Morning," airing March 15, explores Hollywood's history and future through interviews with industry figures and highlights the preservation of Chaplin Studios by John Mayer and McG. It also features a segment on the Oscar-nominated documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," which exposes Kremlin propaganda, and reflects on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis with Ted Koppel. Additionally, the episode touches on upcoming Oscars coverage and reveals details of a defamation lawsuit involving actress Rebel Wilson and several producers.
A Texas appeals court has halted the execution of David Leonard Wood, who has been on death row for over 30 years for the murders of six girls and young women, due to ongoing questions about his intellectual disability and eligibility for execution. This decision coincides with a federal judge in Louisiana stopping the state's first planned execution using nitrogen gas, highlighting a national trend of legal challenges and delays in capital punishment cases. Wood's case, particularly concerning individuals with intellectual disabilities, underscores the complexities of death penalty debates and may influence how states address evolving standards of justice and human rights.
At the 26th Academy Awards, Disney achieved notable success by winning in multiple categories, further solidifying its legacy in the film industry. "Captain America: Brave New World" had a strong opening but experienced a significant decline in its second week, although it remained at the top of the box office. At the 97th Academy Awards, filmmaker Sean Baker made history by winning four Oscars for his film "Anora," matching a record previously held by Walt Disney.







