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.
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Actress Tori Spelling and seven children were hospitalized after a two-car crash in Temecula, California. The collision involved another driver allegedly running a red light, and authorities are investigating the cause.
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.
NASA’s Artemis II mission, launching on April 1 from Kennedy Space Center, will be the first crewed flight beyond Earth orbit in over 50 years, sending four astronauts on a nearly 700,000-mile journey around the moon and back. The mission will test critical life support systems aboard the Orion crew capsule and marks the second launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, overcoming recent technical delays. Artemis II is a key step toward NASA’s goal of establishing a sustained human presence on the moon and eventually sending astronauts to Mars, with the first crewed lunar landing under Artemis now planned for 2028.
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google, alleging violations of privacy laws after their personal information was disclosed in government documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The lawsuit claims that despite the Justice Department’s efforts to remove unredacted survivor data, platforms like Google have continued to republish the information, causing ongoing harassment and trauma. The plaintiffs seek damages and a court order requiring Google to permanently remove the survivors’ personal details, criticizing both the government’s rushed disclosures and Google’s failure to protect their privacy.
A federal judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from designating AI company Anthropic as a "supply chain risk" and banning federal use of its technology, ruling the government's actions likely unlawful and arbitrary. The dispute arose after Anthropic restricted military use of its AI for surveillance and autonomous weapons, leading to the Pentagon’s prohibition and a presidential order to cease using its services. The injunction restores the status quo pending appeal, allowing agencies to choose AI providers freely while Anthropic continues legal challenges against what it calls retaliatory government actions.







