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Update Police Allege Rapper Lil Tjay S Associate Shot Offset

Police allege Lil Tjay instigated a fight that led to his associate shooting Offset at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Lil Tjay was arrested and later released; Offset is recovering in hospital.
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Update Tiger Woods Faces Official Dui Charges After Florida Car Accident

Tiger Woods has been charged with DUI and refusing chemical tests after his March 27 rollover crash in Florida. Authorities observed signs of impairment and found hydrocodone pills on him. Woods is seeking treatment, and prosecutors plan to subpoena his prescription records.
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Update Tori Spelling Shares Statement Following California Car Accident Involving Seven Children Video

Tori Spelling and seven children were injured in a car accident in Temecula, California, when another driver allegedly ran a red light and struck their vehicle. All occupants were hospitalized with various injuries. The incident remains under investigation with no arrests made.
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Usps Announces Final Shipping Deadlines For Mother S Day 2026 With Two Crucial Cutoff Dates

The USPS has outlined two essential shipping deadlines for Mother’s Day 2026: May 6 for Priority Mail and May 1 for First Class Mail, ensuring timely delivery by May 8. UPS will not offer services on May 10, and store hours may vary, so customers should check local branch schedules.
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Wkrp Call Letters Set To Land On Authentic Cincinnati Station After 48 Year Wait

After nearly five decades, the WKRP call letters are returning to Cincinnati, marking a significant moment for fans of the iconic radio-themed sitcom. D.P. McIntire, who held the call sign since 2014 on a North Carolina low-power FM station, has sold the rights with proceeds benefiting new broadcasters. While details about the new station remain confidential, the move ensures WKRP’s legacy continues in its original city.
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Woman Sentenced To Six Years For Sending Drug Soaked Bibles To Prisoners

Henna Havila Martinez was sentenced to six years in prison for smuggling synthetic cannabinoids to Texas inmates by embedding the drugs in Bibles and other mailed materials. The contraband was detected at the Allred Unit, and surveillance footage along with a home search revealed significant quantities of synthetic cannabinoids in various forms.
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Your Perfect American Smile Could Actually Make People Uncomfortable Overseas

This article explores how the American ideal of a perfect, bright, and symmetrical smile is perceived differently across cultures, often causing discomfort or suspicion abroad. It highlights the cultural nuances of smiling, the dental practices behind the American smile, and personal experiences illustrating these contrasts.
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