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This article contains affiliate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission.Trump’s White House cage fight event being snubbed by Alisters on heels of concert fiasco Ariana Baio Sat, June 6, 2026 at 3:12 PM UTC 1.4K Several Alist celebrities invited to President Donald Trump&x27;s UFC cage fight on the White House lawn later this month have no plans to show up, according to a new report, becoming the latest group to snub a presidential celebration of America&x27;s 250th anniversary.

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Several A-list celebrities invited to President Donald Trump's UFC cage fight on the White House lawn later this month have no plans to show up, according to a new report, becoming the latest group to snub a presidential celebration of America's 250th anniversary.

Comedian Adam Sandler, actor and former professional wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, actor and musician Jared Leto and television host Mario Lopez are among the names that UFC President and CEO Dana White told Timewere invited to the event on Trump's birthday, June 14.

But representatives for the stars, and one person close to Johnson, told Vanity Fair that none of them plan to attend.

It's the latest group of high-profile figures to decline an invite to a Trump-linked event in celebration of America's 250th anniversary.Last month, the administration was dealt a blow when several musicians pulled out of performances at the Great American State Fair after learning the event was sponsored by Freedom 250, a Trump-affiliated group.

The Independent has asked the White House and UFC for comment.

A number of A-list celebrities invited to President Donald Trump's UFC cage fight on the White House lawn later this month have no plans to show up, according to a new report, becoming the latest group to snub a presidential celebration of America's 250th anniversary. (AFP/Getty)

It's unclear which A-listers plan to attend UFC Freedom 250, the cage match taking place on the South Lawn. The administration has erected a ring, seating for roughly 4,500, as well as a large temporary arch dubbed "The Claw."

White told Time that former NFL player Tom Brady, actor Jason Statham and filmmaker Guy Ritchie were also invited to the event. The Independent has contacted their representatives for comment.

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While the event is marketed as part of America 250 celebrations, it's also occurring on Trump's birthday – meaning many of the president's friends and allies will be in attendance.

The president has 1,000 tickets to hand out, according to White. He also noted that he and Ari Emanuel, the chief executive of TKO Group Holdings, which owns UFC, only have 200 tickets each to give out. The rest of the tickets are going to members of the military, White told TMZ.

With the help of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the president has handpicked allies to attend, according to Vanity Fair.

Trump is a longtime fan of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and has become close friends with its CEO and president, Dana White. The president often sits with White ringside (AFP/Getty)

For those unable to attend the event at the White House, UFC Freedom 250 is setting up a free watch party for tens of thousands of fans on The Ellipse.

Most people, though, are not supportive of the event. A recent YouGov survey found that 51 percent of Americans disapprove of the cage fight as part of the 250th celebrations.

The Trump administration has faced a series of publicity challenges while trying to put on events, particularly those sponsored by Freedom 250, its public-private partnership.

At least six of the nine musical acts set to play the Freedom 250 concert series, between June 25 and July 10, said they would drop out, claiming they did not want to be part of political discourse or were misled about the nonpartisan nature of the event. That includes Bret Michaels, Young MC, the Commodores, Morris Day and the Time, and Martina McBride.

Freedom 250 is separate from America250, a nonprofit created to support a nonpartisan congressional commission that was established years ago.

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New Photo - Simone Biles Says She Is Home Resting After ‘Almost Dying’ from the ‘Scariest Experience of My Life’

Simone Biles Says She Is Home Resting After ‘Almost Dying’ from the ‘Scariest Experience of My Life’ Desiree AnelloSat, June 6, 2026 at 9:04 PM UTC 69 Simone Biles; social media post from Simone BilesCredit: Jose Oliva/Europa Press via Getty;Simone Biles/Instagram Simone Biles revealed that she recently experienced a terrifying health scare "This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life," she wrote on her Instagram Stories alongside a photo of her arm covered in patient wristbands from the hospital The gymnast said she&x27;s since been "in bed resting" while leaning on support fro...

Simone Biles Says She Is Home Resting After ‘Almost Dying’ from the ‘Scariest Experience of My Life’

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Simone Biles revealed that she recently experienced a terrifying health scare

"This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life," she wrote on her Instagram Stories alongside a photo of her arm covered in patient wristbands from the hospital

The gymnast said she's since been "in bed resting" while leaning on support from her close friends and family

Simone Biles revealed that she recently faced a terrifying health scare.

On Saturday, June 6, the gymnastics star, 29, shared a photo of her arm covered in patient wristbands from the hospital while explaining that she has been "in bed resting this week" after experiencing one of the worst health scares of her life.

"I'm not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today's age," Biles wrote on her Instagram Stories. "But almost dying wasn't on my bingo card earlier this week."

"This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life. Especially since Jonathan [Owens] was in Indy for practices," she continued.

Simone Biles on her Instagram StoriesCredit: Simone Biles/Instagram

Owens, who married Biles in April 2023, signed a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts in March 2026. At the time, Biles said she was "excited to call Indy home" during the upcoming football season.

"I've been in bed resting this week, I'll explain sooner or later but s/o to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited & or sent flowers," Biles continued on her Instagram Stories. "Loooovveeee y'all."

In the following posts, the Olympic athlete shared two photos of flower bouquets sitting on a counter in glass vases as she continues to recover from her near-death experience.

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Another snap showed Biles lying in bed with her two dogs alongside a screenshot of her resting heart rate and the caption, "I'll be here."

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Biles' post about her health scare comes just two days after she gave her 11 million followers a look into her bedroom and outdoor kitchen at her custom-built Texas mansion while hinting that she was following the doctor's orders by enjoying some rest and relaxation.

"Breakfast in bed. Just what the doctor ordered," she wrote over a photo of herself holding a plate of eggs, toast and sausage in bed.

One day before that, she put her gymnastics on full display by sharing a rare video of herself performing stunts in a red bikini amid her break from the sport.

Alongside a video of herself performing a series of flips on her massive in-ground trampoline with fellow gymnast Zoe Miller, Biles wrote, "Summer nights playing stick it ❤️🌹💃🏾🍓."

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New Photo - NASCAR team owner shares his heartbreak after Kyle Busch's death

NASCAR team owner shares his heartbreak after Kyle Busch&x27;s death Angelique S. Chengelis, The Detroit NewsSat, June 6, 2026 at 8:49 PM UTC 0 NASCAR team owner Richard Childress had pointed to this weekend at Michigan International Speedway to announce that twotime series champion Kyle Busch would be back with Richard Childress Racing (RCR) next season. Busch died unexpectedly May 21 from complications related to severe pneumonia, devasting the NASCAR community.

NASCAR team owner shares his heartbreak after Kyle Busch's death

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NASCAR team owner Richard Childress had pointed to this weekend at Michigan International Speedway to announce that two-time series champion Kyle Busch would be back with Richard Childress Racing (RCR) next season.

Busch died unexpectedly May 21 from complications related to severe pneumonia, devasting the NASCAR community. Childress spoke Saturday at MIS in his first public comments since Busch's death and shared how emotional the situation has been. Childress and his team also experienced the loss of seven-time Cup champion Dale Earnhardt, who died in a crash at the Daytona 500 in 2001.

Kyle Busch, driver of the #7 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, is introduced prior to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway on May 01, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas.

The NASCAR Cup series is competing at the two-mile MIS oval on Sunday in the FireKeepers Casino 400, the third points race since he died. Austin Hill is driving the RCR car, which has been renumbered to 33 from Busch's No. 8, at MIS.

"It's challenging," Childress told reporters. "You lose two of the greatest drivers that's ever driven a car in NASCAR, and now having to go through it again. I just feel so bad for the family and the RCR employees.

"I haven't slept very well. I'll leave it at that."

With General Motors located in Detroit, Childress said MIS was the perfect location for his plan to announce Busch would be driving a Chevrolet for his team next year.

"I talked to Kyle Tuesday night, before everything went down Wednesday night and Thursday, and we had a great conversation," Childress said during the news conference. "He said, 'You give me cars like you gave me the last three weeks and I will make the Chase this year.'  We were that confident. Both of us had a lot of confidence in this team. We haven't had the year that any of us expected or wanted. We started out like gangbusters, and it just didn't go as we expected. We've had a lot of opportunities, and we just didn't finish them off."

Busch had 234 victories across NASCAR's three national series, with 63 in the Cup series, 102 wins and a championship in the Auto Parts Series and 69 Craftsman Truck series wins. He won Cup series titles in 2015 and 2019. Busch won two Cup races at MIS.

The track plans to honor Busch before the race with a moment of remembrance, a No. 8 logo in the infield grass and a tribute on Lap 8.

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"Kyle Busch was a totally different person when he was away from the track," Childress said. "He wanted to win. He was driven by winning, hard work and doing everything that he could do to help the team.

"We had other plans. The sad part for me looking back, knowing what Dale Earnhardt had in mind and the plans he had for his future, and then sitting and talking to Kyle at different times, knowing his plans and what he had in the future for him, (his son) Brexton and his family and the many things that we all could have done together, that was probably the toughest part of this whole thing."

Kurt Busch, Kyle's older brother, was a first-ballot inductee into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, class of 2026. He had 34 Cup victories and won the 2004 series title.

Kurt Busch is a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, having been inducted as part of the Class of 2026. He was enshrined as a first-ballot Hall of Famer in his first year of eligibility, honored for an illustrious 23-year Cup Series career that includes the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series Championship and 34 Cup Series victories.

Kyle Busch, undoubtedly, will join his brother among the sport's elites.

"Kyle Busch will go down in history as one of the greatest drivers there's ever been," Childress said. "He'll be in the Hall of Fame. I'd love to see them put him in it right away. He helped RCR when we needed him. He came right in, and we won three races the first part of the year. We had a lot of opportunities to win other races, but we just didn't finish and capitalize on them.

"He was a man that a lot of people thought he was tough to deal with and that we wouldn't last long, but he was a man that loved this sport. He loved it so much that he wanted to see his family carry it on. To watch what he had going on with Brexton — I would go to Millbridge and watch them race together and just see the enjoyment in Kyle's eyes watching his son race was just unbelievable. His legacy will be in history. He'll go down as one of the greatest drivers of all times. He's won over 200 races. All of us are going to miss him. You all are going to miss having him in here after a win."

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NBA Finals: &x27;Drive, kick, make the right reads&x27;: The Knicks vs. Victor Wembanyama, summed up in one play Dan DevineSat, June 6, 2026 at 9:04 PM UTC 0 SAN ANTONIO — The New York Knicks entered the 2026 NBA Finals with basketball&x27;s hottest, most overwhelming offense, averaging a scorching 126.7 points per 100 nongarbagetime possessions — a rate of offensive efficiency that would&x27;ve led the NBA in every season of the league&x27;s existence. Through two games against the San Antonio Spurs, though, the Knicks are averaging 108.

NBA Finals: 'Drive, kick, make the right reads': The Knicks vs. Victor Wembanyama, summed up in one play

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SAN ANTONIO — The New York Knicks entered the 2026 NBA Finals with basketball's hottest, most overwhelming offense, averaging a scorching 126.7 points per 100 non-garbage-time possessions — a rate of offensive efficiency that would've led the NBA in every season of the league's existence.

Through two games against the San Antonio Spurs, though, the Knicks are averaging 108.8 points-per-100 — a rate that would've ranked just below league-average during the regular season.

This is what it is to play the Spurs: a smothering, suffocating phalanx of positional size and applied physicality. Long arms, quick feet and active communication everywhere you look, all geared toward rudely dispossessing you of the basketball — or, failing that, sending you hurtling into the 7-foot-4 event horizon stationed in front of the rim.

Victor Wembanyama, to put it mildly, is a massive defensive issue for the Knicks to address, both literally and figuratively, in this series. But one of the defining characteristics of Mike Brown's team has been its ability to find creative solutions.

Led by Jalen Brunson (left) and Karl-Anthony Towns, the New York Knicks' offense has an awful lot of ways to solve the problems that defenses cause. (Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua via Getty Images) (Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images)

"We've got a group that, we just — you know, whatever circumstances are looking at us, facing us, we just try to make it work," Knicks swingman Landry Shamet said. "Try to solve problems."

That's exactly what they did late in the second quarter of Friday's thrilling 105-104 Game 2 win, on a possession that highlighted just how much effort and energy it takes to generate good looks against this Wembanyama-led Spurs defense. It also represented something close to the ideal operation of this Knicks offensive approach — one that, as Brown has described, is predicated less on proscribed play calls and more on adherence to certain offensive principles and concepts.

"Everybody grows in their journey, and being an assistant in Golden State helped out a lot — almost everything they do is conceptual," Brown said during a Zoom conference call with reporters between Games 3 and 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. "When you get to the playoffs, everybody, first of all, knows exactly what play is coming. So, if I were sitting here going, 'Two up! Two up! Two up!' every single one of our opponent's assistants would be like, 'Pick-and-roll coming. This guy's doing it. This [defender], shrink! Tuck in!' They know ahead of time exactly what's coming, and the game is physical, so they're gonna really bump you to mess with your front-court pace, and it's gonna disjoint you offensively.

"If you can understand, 'OK, hey, let's get the flow. Let's play in flow, and it's read-and-react based off where the ball goes and where bodies go,' now it's a lot harder for their staff to help them ahead of time. Now, they have to have an elite defense in order to know that, 'I need to play it this way, because he may come off of the pindown, but I need to play it that way, because he may come off the flare.' And you're on an island by yourself. All five guys are. And they have to stay connected on their own, without any help."

If this offensive philosophy sounds familiar to you, it might be because last season you watched the Indiana Pacers boat-race the Knicks and the rest of the Eastern Conference with it, and get within one win of an NBA championship on the strength of it.

"I think obviously, us trying to figure out how we can be the best team we can be, we needed to be able to adapt," Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson said during the conference finals. "Even though Indiana was really good at it, I don't think that I was necessarily thinking about that — just more focused on, how can we win games? And I think earlier in the playoffs, to be able to adapt, that was needed. Then we have that, and we can go back and forth with what style of offense we want to play. I think we have the personnel and the character to do it."

Elite defenses like San Antonio's can stay connected amid all that fluidity, variety and versatility. But it's really, really hard to do it over and over and over again; eventually, the wall of water's just too heavy to hold, and the dam's going to spring a leak.

The play begins with swingman Landry Shamet sprinting out of the left corner. Shamet's in the game because Josh Hart had picked up his third foul about a minute earlier — a flagrant-1 for reaching out to grab Devin Vassell's ankle as he went for a loose ball after a Hart turnover — and because, well, Shamet's been absolute nails for the Knicks ever since re-entering the rotation in Game 3 against Philadelphia, averaging 11.5 points in 22.4 minutes per game, making 23 of his 34 3-point attempts (67.6%).

This torrid run has validated the trust Brown's had in Shamet — who didn't re-sign with the Knicks until mid-September, and who had to scrap it out in training camp just to earn a roster spot — as a shot-maker, ball-mover and hard-nosed defender, all year long.

"I talked about him to [Knicks team president] Leon [Rose] specifically during my interview process," Brown said before Game 2. "Trying to get him signed and locked up on this team as soon as possible is something that was really important to me."

Shamet curls around Towns and cuts across the foul line before backpedaling to the dunker spot on the opposite side, with Spurs forward Keldon Johnson giving chase. Shamet's cut clears out the left corner, giving Brunson and Towns an empty side of the floor to go to work in the two-man game.

That's dangerous for the Spurs, who've seen Towns dominate his minutes in this series thanks partly to how the threat of his 3-point shot — which he's knocked down at a 48.1% clip in this postseason — both demands attention on the perimeter and opens his driving game, even when it's Wembanyama who's the one stepping out to check him up top.

"Yeah, obviously having somebody like KAT is a difficult cover," Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox said. "That's what everybody tries to do, is pull Vic away from the basket. Obviously him being in the paint, greatest player to ever be — when he's standing there, you feel the gravity. You feel teams kind of see him there and decide to do something else."

Wembanyama guarding Towns is an automatic signal to the Knicks to do something else — namely, bring him into the action. Towns sets a high ball screen for Brunson, and the Spurs attack it. Dylan Harper ducks under Towns' screen, while Wembanyama leaps out on the right-hand side to keep Brunson from getting a clear driving lane to the baseline.

While Harper gets back in front of Brunson and Wembanyama rotates back toward the paint, Julian Champagnie — who'd started the play guarding OG Anunoby, before switching assignments with Devin Vassell and taking Mikal Bridges when he and OG flipped spots on the weak side — slides over to pick up Towns, taking away a clean look at a pick-and-pop 3-point shot.

The Spurs have taken away Karl-Anthony Towns' pick-and-pop 3. (Screenshot via NBA)

OK: That's one job done for the San Antonio defense. The bad news: There's still 11 on the shot clock.

Brunson drives hard to his strong left hand, gaining a step on Harper while Wembanyama drops back. As Brunson approaches the elbow, Bridges begins to flash to the middle — a read that the Knicks have been making to try to give Brunson pressure-release valves when the Spurs (and, before them, the 76ers and Cavaliers) put two defenders on the ball against New York's All-NBA point guard. Vassell slides in to stay connected to him; when both Brunson and Bridges break the paint, the middle of the floor is completely wadded up, with four defenders in the lane to actively prevent Brunson from getting a shot off.

The Spurs have totally packed the paint against Jalen Brunson's drive. (Screenshot via NBA)

OK: That's two stops.

Still nine on the shot clock, though.

The Knicks' shooters have relocated on the weak side, with Anunoby lifting from the corner to take Bridges' place in the slot and Shamet dropping from the dunker to the corner. An airborne Brunson kicks to Shamet, who's been absolutely lethal from the corners — 12-for-17 in the playoffs, 70.6% — and, as a result, draws an "oh, crap" hard closeout from Johnson. Shamet quickly reads that and drives hard to the middle, blowing past the onrushing Johnson and generating another paint touch.

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By the time Shamet gets into the lane, the Knicks have completely decongested that wadded-up spacing. Brunson has flowed from the paint to the right corner; Anunoby and Towns have repositioned themselves above the break; Bridges has taken his cut all the way from the right slot to the left corner, where he's now Wembanyama's responsibility.

The Knicks quickly re-spaced the floor as Landry Shamet drove. (Screenshot via NBA)

"We have to try to keep touching the paint, trying to spray it if Wemby comes," Brown said. "If you're open, let it fly."

And if you're not? Then keep it moving — quickly.

As Shamet kicks it to that left corner, Bridges is running into the catch, understanding that he's got to move fast to get an angle on the rotating Wembanyama. He beats the Defensive Player of the Year to the lane, drawing the help of Johnson as the low man on the weak side. As soon as Bridges sees Johnson, he knows he's got an open man, Brunson, in the corner. The Spurs are ready for that one, too — Vassell rotates from Anunoby up top down to Brunson, able to contest a shot if one goes up.

Fantastic: another job well done.

After the Knicks reverse the ball, Devin Vassell closes out on Jalen Brunson, who is already starting to pass. (Screenshot via NBA)

Alas: Still a little more than three ticks left.

Before Vassell's even fully in front of him, Brunson has already swung the ball to Anunoby, who drives past Champagnie's closeout to generate a fourth paint touch in a 7.5-second span. Anunoby goes right at Wembanyama, who has stepped up to contest a layup; that, unfortunately, means that there's nobody tracking Bridges, who has relocated yet again. That's him in the corner; that's him in the spotlight.

After four separate drives, paint touches and sprays out to a shooter, Mikal Bridges winds up with a wide-open corner 3. (Screenshot via NBA)

The pass hits Bridges' hands with 0.8 seconds left on the shot clock. He hops into the catch; his feet are set at 0.6. The ball's off his fingertips at 0.2; it splashes through as the shot-clock buzzer sounds.

It's the kind of offensive possession this Knicks team was designed to generate. And it took a lot of work to get here — both on the court, and in the locker room.

"It's my job as a coach to fit whatever scheme we have on both sides of the floor to all of our players, and if you're a great player, I've got to make a little bit more adjustments or I've got to give a little bit more than you do," Brown said Friday. "And we finally got to a point where [Towns] was comfortable, I was comfortable, Jalen was comfortable, OG was comfortable, Mikal was comfortable. And to me that's what the regular season is about. The regular season is about finding your way so you can prepare for this time of the year, and there's going to be a lot of ups and downs.

"And I hope there's adversity. I hope like hell there's adversity. Because we have to see if we're strong enough, when it comes to being connected, to see if we can get through it during the regular season. So when we get here, anything we run into, we've already conquered during the regular season and we'll know how to handle it."

Handling the strain and stress that scoring against Wembanyama and Co. place on you is an awfully big challenge; the Knicks won't be able to do it every time down the floor. But they can do it, and when they do it like this — forcing the Spurs to cover all that ground, make all those closeouts, expend all that energy expended, all just to give up three points …

… you'd understand if that feels pretty demoralizing.

"They made some really tough shots, shots at the end of the shot clock," Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson said after the game. "I thought that affected our approach at times, and took away from just trying to play our brand of basketball."

"They're a great team. I think they got here for a reason," Harper said. "The brand of basketball they play, I think, second to none."

"Obviously, this team, and the way they shoot the ball, the way they move the ball … we have to figure out a way," Fox said.

The Knicks expect San Antonio to come up with new answers, and a renewed spirit, before the ball's tipped back up on Monday.

"Knowing them, there's going to be another level," Brunson said. "We have to be prepared and be ready to match it and play for 48 minutes. No matter what goes on in the game, we have to have each other's back, what's going on, who is on a run, what's not, who is up, who is down, making sure we are playing together for 48 minutes is really important."

If the Spurs can find some answers in time for Game 3, though, it's a pretty decent bet that the Knicks will have counters waiting. In Brown's first season on New York's bench, "figuring out a way" has kind of become the Knicks' thing.

"Drive, kick, make the right reads, share the ball. That's our team," Shamet said. "If there's a guy open, we're gonna make that pass. Make that play. Trust each other. We do that. We did that a number of times — search for the best shot, the best look for each other. And Mikal knocked a big shot down in the corner."

Simple as that. Right, Jalen?

"I mean, we were just reading and reacting," Brunson said. "We were playing off each other."

And then: a little shrug and the trace of a smile.

"We saw the same thing you did."

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&x27;Terrified&x27; Tiger Woods Facing &x27;Dark Cloud&x27; of Possible Jail Time Amid DUI Legal Battle: Report Brianna Sainez Fri, June 5, 2026 at 11:25 PM UTC 9 Tiger Woods is reportedly 'terrified' as there's a 'possibility' of jail time in his looming DUI case.MEGA Tiger Woods is feeling the heat as the golfer faces the "possibility" of jail time in his ongoing DUI case.

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Tiger Woods is reportedly 'terrified' as there's a 'possibility' of jail time in his looming DUI case.MEGA

Tiger Woods is feeling the heat as the golfer faces the "possibility" of jail time in his ongoing DUI case.

The golf champion, 50, has been advised to "focus on sobriety and overall health," following his DUI arrest on March 27, but that has reportedly been "proving impossible with all the legal wrangling and red tape" being used against him, according to sources.

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Woods was arrested and charged with a DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after allegedly flipping his Land Rover while trying to avoid "a pickup truck pulling a pressure cleaner trailer."

The athlete claimed he was distracted by his phone and changing the radio station, not realizing a vehicle had moved into his lane, and said he wasn't able to react in time.

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Tiger Woods was allegedly caught with two hydrocodone pills and a prescription painkiller following his arrest.MEGA

Following the crash, authorities said they found two hydrocodone pills and a prescription painkiller in his pants pocket.

Woods' legal team suffered a setback in court last month after objecting to the potential subpoena of his prescription drug records, per TC Palm. Both sides eventually agreed to a protective order, which restricted access to the documents in the interest of privacy.

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"He has to be kept up to date on all this stuff, but every day seems to bring more bad news, and this latest blow has hit him hard," the insider said of the professional athlete's prescription drug records. "He says it's an outrageous violation of his privacy as well as a clear indicator that the authorities will stop at nothing to throw the book at him."

This isn't Woods' first brush with the law, as he's been involved in four crashes since 2009, notably taking a plea deal for a 2017 DUI bust.

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"There's still the remote possibility of jail time, which is hanging over him like a dark cloud 24/7 even though it's highly unlikely to happen," the source concluded. "Tiger feels like he's serving his dues right now but he's not being allowed to move on because he's being punished by the system. He's terrified of the legal battle that awaits him. It's causing a ton of anxiety."

Following his arrest, the 5-time Masters Tournament Champion reportedly jetted off to an "exclusive and ultra-expensive" rehab facility on April 3 in Zurich, Switzerland.

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&34;People saying we're murderers,&34; revealed Jesse Ridgway, who boasts 4.34 million subscribers on YouTube. YouTuber says he and wife have received a 'tremendous amount of death threats' after ending pregnancy due to Down syndrome &34;People saying we're murderers,&34; revealed Jesse Ridgway, who boasts 4.34 million subscribers on YouTube. By Kathleen Perricone June 5, 2026 9:18 p.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JesseAshleyRidgway0604262c3885cd16c8643d8bdbeb2b70d77ba42.jpg) Jesse and Ashley Ridgway.

"People saying we're murderers," revealed Jesse Ridgway, who boasts 4.34 million subscribers on YouTube.

YouTuber says he and wife have received a 'tremendous amount of death threats' after ending pregnancy due to Down syndrome

"People saying we're murderers," revealed Jesse Ridgway, who boasts 4.34 million subscribers on YouTube.

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- YouTuber Jesse Ridgway says he and wife Ashley have been receiving death threats after they announced they ended her pregnancy due to Down syndrome.

- Although he expected some "flak" for their decision, "to see what it's become has been pretty shocking," Ridgway added.

- Ridgway has 4.34 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

Jesse Ridgway has always shared his life with his millions of followers, but his latest revelation has polarized his audience — and even brought on death threats.

Back on March 29, the YouTuber and his wife Ashley announced they were expecting their first baby. Two months later, the couple filmed themselves receiving the results of an amniocentesis, which tests for genetic abnormalities and chromosomal conditions. The news was devastating: their unborn child carried Trisomy 21, otherwise known as Down syndrome.

On Wednesday, the Ridgways revealed they had made the "very difficult decision" to terminate the pregnancy.

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Jesse Ridgway at the Streamy Awards in 2018.

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“I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news," Jesse wrote in since-expired Instagram Story. "We are devastated. This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley. She underwent the procedure earlier this week and is on the mend. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, but emotionally we are drained."

Jesse, who has been a YouTube content creator for nearly 20 years, anticipated "some level of, like, flak or differing opinions," he told the *Los Angeles Times*, "but to see what it’s become has been pretty shocking… There are a million abortions every year, and I’m just shocked that one couple deciding to abort for Trisomy 21 is mainstream news."

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Among the DMs extending support for the couple, Jesse said that he and Ashley have also received a "tremendous amount of death threats. People saying we're murderers."

The online attacks have also carried over into the comments section of both Jesse and Ashley's Instagram accounts, as well as Jesse's YouTube channel, McJuggerNuggets, which has 4.34 million subscribers.

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Despite the backlash, Jesse hopes their openness can benefit others dealing with a similar situation.

"There are so many people out there like us dealing with these things, and nobody's talking about it," he told the *Times*. "I think if we share this, it will have a net positive for other people, and they can feel more comfortable and less shame confronting these things… I hope other people can see that, that there is some value in this, but I can't push it any more than I have. People are going to cast their judgments."

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Is Fortnite down? When will game be back with Chapter 7, Season 3? John Connolly, NorthJersey.comFri, June 5, 2026 at 11:15 PM UTC 0 Is Fortnite down? When will game be back with Chapter 7, Season 3? Is Fortnite down? The popular Battle Royale game officially went offline after the 7 p.m. Eastern seasonending Shattered live event on Friday, June 5 as Epic Games gets ready for the launch of a new season. Fortnite&x27;s Chapter 7, Season 2 Showdown began back on March 19. The new season will launch on Saturday, June 6 and is called Chapter 7, Season 3 Runners.

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Is Fortnite down? When will game be back with Chapter 7, Season 3?

Is Fortnite down?

The popular Battle Royale game officially went offline after the 7 p.m. Eastern season-ending Shattered live event on Friday, June 5 as Epic Games gets ready for the launch of a new season.

Fortnite's Chapter 7, Season 2 Showdown began back on March 19. The new season will launch on Saturday, June 6 and is called Chapter 7, Season 3 Runners.

When does the new Fortnite season drop?

New Fortnite seasons normally is available a few hours after the current season ends. Although this update sounds like it will last into Saturday.

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Fortnite Status tweeted on X Friday afternoon: "Following the Shattered Live Event, Fortnite will go into downtime at 7:30 PM ET / 11:30 PM UTC as we release the new Fortnite: Runners Season. Enjoy the event, and we'll see you soon in v41.00!"

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The Battle Pass characters include: Heatwve PJ, Cluster, Dylan, The Guardian, Wick, The Voidblade, Vanguard Slone and Wolfe.

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