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Tiger Woods was arrested following a single-vehicle rollover crash in Florida on Thursday afternoon. The golf legend was taken into custody in Jupiter Island shortly after the incident occurred around 2 p.m. local time on March 27. Authorities have charged Woods with driving under the influence. He is also facing an additional charge for allegedly refusing to submit to a drug test at the scene. The condition of the athlete following the crash was not immediately disclosed. Further details regarding the arrest are pending.
Lauren Conrad says her husband has never seen her on the reality series that made her famous. William Tell, a musician who later became a lawyer, has no interest in watching *Laguna Beach*. Conrad revealed this detail about their relationship in a recent interview. The show launched Conrad’s career in the early 2000s. She has since moved on from her reality TV beginnings to become a bestselling author and fashion designer.
Culinary expert Nancy Silverton has highlighted an affordable kitchen tool she describes as transformative. The item is currently priced at nine dollars on Amazon. Silverton, a celebrated chef and restaurateur, owns multiple acclaimed dining establishments and has authored nine cookbooks. Her endorsement points to a simple, accessible product for home cooks.
Britney Spears has reunited with her son, Jayden Federline. The meeting comes nearly a month after the singer’s arrest on a driving under the influence charge. The reunion marks a positive personal moment for Spears following her recent legal troubles.
BTS drew inspiration from a 19th-century musical moment for their latest album. The K-pop group revisited the unofficial Korean anthem, “Arirang,” in their new work. Their creative process included a connection to Howard University, where the song was historically performed. This approach blends traditional Korean music with the group’s contemporary global sound. The album promotion highlights this fusion of cultural heritage and modern pop.
Alexander Kluge, a foundational figure of the New German Cinema movement, has died at 94. Kluge was a film director, theorist and author. He was widely considered one of Germany’s most significant artists and intellectuals.
A planned New York exhibition of Paul Klee’s iconic work “Angelus Novus” has been postponed. The artwork, which is rarely displayed publicly, was scheduled to be shown at the Jewish Museum. The piece remains in Israel, where it is part of a collection. Its travel has been suspended due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The museum has not announced a new date for the exhibition.
Shake off the winter doldrums with family activities across New York City this spring. Children can hunt for Easter eggs, run the bases at the Brooklyn Cyclones’ ballpark, or glide down Slide Hill on Governors Island.
Theater tickets in London are significantly less expensive than those on Broadway. A prime seat for a top show in the West End often costs half the price of a comparable ticket in New York. This price difference stems from several factors. Government subsidies through organizations like Arts Council England help keep costs lower in London. The West End also operates within a system that caps service fees and promotes a wider range of ticket prices. In contrast, Broadway operates as a largely commercial market. Its production costs are notably higher, and substantial fees from ticketing platforms are typically passed…
A court has ruled for the first time that the parent companies of Instagram and YouTube can be held liable for mental health harms linked to their platforms’ addictive algorithms. The landmark decision targets Meta and Google. The ruling states that algorithms designed to maximize user engagement can create addictive product features. These features may then cause harm, including anxiety and depression, particularly among younger users. This legal finding shifts some responsibility from users to the platforms themselves. It establishes a precedent that companies can be accountable for design choices that contribute to psychological injury. For brands, the decision introduces…