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Tiger Woods in CUSTODY Again—Family Concerns Mount After Florida Crash
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Tiger Woods in CUSTODY Again—Family Concerns Mount After Florida Crash

Golf legend Tiger Woods faces serious legal trouble after a high-speed rollover crash in Florida resulted in his arrest on DUI charges. The 50-year-old athlete refused to provide a urine sample to authorities despite testing negative for alcohol, leading to multiple misdemeanor charges including DUI with property damage. Crash Details and Arrest Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek reported that Woods was traveling at a high rate of speed when his vehicle collided with another car, causing his SUV to roll onto its driver’s side. Woods crawled out through the passenger door after the crash. Authorities observed signs of impairment, though breathalyzer tests showed zero alcohol in his system. When officers requested a urine test, Woods refused, triggering automatic DUI charges under Florida law. His mugshot revealed bloodshot eyes, and he was later released from Martin County Jail late Friday wearing the same blue polo shirt visible during the crash. https://x.com/KVanValkenburg/status/2038616993788530774 Family Concerns Mount Woods shares two children with ex-wife Elin Nordegren: 18-year-old daughter Sam and 17-year-old son Charlie, who recently committed to play golf at Florida State University. A source told People magazine that Nordegren expressed deep concern following the arrest. The source explained that because the children maintain a close relationship with their father, Nordegren naturally worries about his wellbeing. This marks another troubling incident for Woods, who has been working to rebuild his relationship with his family since their highly publicized 2009 divorce following his infamous sex scandal. Pattern of Incidents This arrest represents Woods’ second DUI charge in Florida. In 2017, he admitted to taking a dangerous combination of painkillers that led to his first DUI arrest. The golf champion also suffered severe leg injuries in a 2021 rollover crash that required emergency surgery. Woods had just returned to competitive play in The Golf League following multiple back surgeries and repair of a torn Achilles tendon. His teammate Kevin Kisner expressed concern about the arrest, noting that Woods had been dedicating himself to practice and signed up for the U.S. Senior Open just one day before the crash. What Happens Next Woods now faces three misdemeanor charges: DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test. No injuries were reported in the incident, and Woods was alone in the vehicle. The arrest comes at a particularly difficult time as Woods attempts his latest comeback following years of physical setbacks. He currently dates Vanessa Trump, ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. Woods and Nordegren were recently photographed together celebrating their son Charlie’s high school golf championship, demonstrating their continued co-parenting relationship despite the divorce. The golf community awaits news on how these charges will impact Woods’ planned return to competitive play. Sources Fox News: Tiger Woods’ ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, ‘concerned’ after DUI arrest following rollover crash: report

Democracy Rally EXPOSED—Anti-Christian Plot Uncovered…
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Democracy Rally EXPOSED—Anti-Christian Plot Uncovered…

A nationwide protest movement claiming to defend democracy is being exposed by Christian leaders as a thinly-veiled assault on biblical authority and traditional values, masquerading as patriotic resistance to the Trump administration. Anti-Christian Roots Behind Democratic Facade Pastor Matthew Maher of The Landmark Church identified the ‘No Kings’ protests as far more dangerous than simple political opposition to President Trump. The movement’s rejection of earthly authority masks a deeper rebellion against divine order, he argues, drawing parallels to 1 Samuel 8 when Israelites rejected God’s kingship. Protest signs advocating for abortion access and transgender rights reveal the spiritual agenda beneath democratic language. This represents a calculated assault on biblical values using patriotic symbolism to deceive well-meaning Americans into supporting policies that undermine Christian civilization and God’s sovereign authority over nations. Movement Targets Trump Administration Policies The protests launched February 17, 2025, escalating through Presidents’ Day and April actions before reaching mass scale on June 14, 2025. That date coincided with Trump’s 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade, with organizers mobilizing over 5 million participants across 2,000 sites nationwide. Subsequent waves brought 7 million protesters in October 2025 and continued into March 2026 with “No Kings III.” Organizers from Indivisible and NoKings.org explicitly target Trump’s immigration crackdowns, mass deportations, and National Guard deployments in cities like Los Angeles, framing these lawful enforcement actions as authoritarian power grabs requiring sustained resistance. Multi-Faith Coalition Promotes Leftist Agenda The Interfaith Alliance and participating churches mobilized congregations under claims of opposing theocracy and family separations through ICE raids. This multi-faith wrapper provides cover for advancing secular progressive priorities including abortion rights, gender ideology, and opposition to immigration enforcement. While some Christian participants view protests as prophetic defense of human dignity, conservative leaders recognize the movement’s true character. The coalition’s rhetoric about rejecting “Christian nationalism” reveals hostility toward America’s biblical foundations. By conflating Trump’s constitutional authority with monarchy, organizers exploit revolutionary imagery dating to the 1776 toppling of King George III’s statue to legitimize resistance against duly elected governance and lawful executive actions. Spiritual Warfare Disguised as Civic Engagement The movement’s celebration of rejecting kings directly challenges Christ’s title as “King of Kings” from Revelation 19, constituting theological rebellion beyond political dissent. Protest signs demanding “reproductive freedom” and transgender affirmation demonstrate the moral relativism driving this uprising against God’s created order. Conservative Christians understand this represents spiritual warfare, not merely policy disagreement, as protesters position biblical authority itself as tyrannical. The timing on Pentecost’s eve and co-opting of patriotic language show calculated manipulation designed to confuse believers. While organizers claim 14 times Trump’s inauguration turnout, the numbers reflect successful mobilization of secular forces committed to eroding religious liberty and traditional family values under democracy’s banner, threatening constitutional protections for faith communities. Sustained Resistance Threatens Constitutional Order NoKings.org describes the movement as “formative and sustainable,” signaling long-term opposition to the Trump administration’s lawful governance. This extends beyond legitimate democratic protest into organized resistance undermining executive authority to enforce immigration law and maintain order. The expansion from one-day events to ongoing activism backed by well-funded organizations like Indivisible demonstrates coordinated efforts to delegitimize conservative governance. While protesters claim to defend democracy, their rejection of election outcomes and constitutional executive powers reveals the opposite intent. The movement’s growth poses risks of escalating confrontation as protesters increasingly frame lawful government actions as authoritarian oppression, conditioning participants to view resistance against constitutional authority as moral duty rather than civic disruption. Sources: Faith in the Streets: Why Christians Should Continue to Participate in the No Kings Movement with Joy and Courage A Message from Pastor Matthew Maher About the No Kings Protests A Visual History of No Kings No Kings Protests – Britannica June 2025 No Kings Protests – Wikipedia About No Kings Rise Up for No Kings III on March 28th Millions at No Kings: A Statement of Faith

Netanyahu CAVES After Blocking Cardinal’s Palm Sunday…
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Netanyahu CAVES After Blocking Cardinal’s Palm Sunday…

Israeli police barred Christianity’s top Catholic leader in Jerusalem from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for the first time in centuries, sparking international backlash before Netanyahu’s government hastily reversed course amid diplomatic fury from Italy and the Vatican. Religious Freedom Sacrificed on Security Altar Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, was stopped by Israeli police on March 29, 2026, while attempting to celebrate a private Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Reverend Francesco Ielpo, the church’s official guardian, faced the same denial. Israeli authorities cited security concerns related to ongoing Iranian missile attacks, claiming Jerusalem’s Old City lacks adequate emergency vehicle access for potential mass casualty incidents. The church had been hosting private Masses since the Iran conflict began on February 28, yet police offered no explanation for suddenly prohibiting this specific Palm Sunday service. Israel backtracks after Italy leads outrage at denied access to Holy Sepulchre. (ANSA) – ROME, MAR 30 – Israel has backed down after Italy led international condemnation of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Pierbattista Pizzaballa being denied… #ANSA https://t.co/Kowvj2X4iq — Ansa English News (@ansa_english) March 30, 2026 Unprecedented Restriction During Holy Week The Latin Patriarchate emphasized this marked the first time in centuries that church leadership was prevented from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass at Christianity’s most sacred site. Church officials had complied with all Israeli restrictions since the war began, including canceling the traditional Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives announced on March 22. The Patriarchate characterized the police decision as “manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate,” arguing that preventing entry by those bearing “the highest ecclesiastical responsibility” represented an extreme departure from basic principles of religious freedom and the 19th-century status quo agreements governing Jerusalem’s holy sites. Italian Government Leads Diplomatic Backlash Italy spearheaded international condemnation of the incident. Foreign Minister Tajani summoned Israel’s ambassador to the Foreign Ministry, while Prime Minister Meloni publicly called the denial “an offence to the faithful.” Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed “deep regret” and reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to religious freedom for all faiths. Netanyahu’s office initially defended the police decision, citing legitimate safety concerns from Iranian missile fragments that had struck meters from the church. However, facing mounting diplomatic pressure and accusations of violating fundamental religious rights, Netanyahu announced that evening that Pizzaballa would receive “full and immediate access” to the church. War Justifications Raise Accountability Questions Israeli authorities attributed all security restrictions to Iranian missile attacks targeting religious sites in Jerusalem, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Western Wall. The Israeli Foreign Ministry emphasized these precautions aimed to protect worshippers of all faiths. Yet this justification raises troubling questions for Americans who were promised no new wars. Trump’s 2026 campaign explicitly pledged to keep America out of regime change conflicts, yet here we are entangled in another Middle Eastern war that’s now restricting the religious freedom of billions of Christians worldwide. The Iran conflict creates the pretext for actions that would be intolerable under normal circumstances, demonstrating how endless wars erode fundamental liberties both abroad and at home. Broader Implications for Religious Liberty The incident exposes tensions between wartime security measures and constitutional protections for religious practice. While Israeli officials claimed no malicious intent, the Latin Patriarchate warned of a “grave precedent” that disregards the sensibilities of billions of Christians observing Holy Week. Church spokesman Farid Jubran stated there was no justification for the action on “a very, very sacred day for Christians.” The episode demonstrates how conflicts justified by national security can rapidly expand to infringe on religious freedom, a concern American conservatives understand deeply given similar threats to faith-based liberties domestically. Netanyahu’s quick reversal suggests the initial decision lacked proper consideration of religious rights, raising accountability questions about security bureaucracies operating without adequate civilian oversight during wartime. Sources: War in the Middle East: Holy Sepulchre inaccessible in Jerusalem and traditional Holy Week rites canceled – Fides News Agency Israel prevents Catholic leaders from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass at Jerusalem church – Politico Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Jerusalem cardinal denied entry – CBS News Catholic cardinal refused entry to Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem – Crux Now After criticism, Netanyahu’s office says plan being devised to let church leaders worship at Holy Sepulchre – Times of Israel Israeli police stop Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from entering Holy Sepulchre – Vatican News

A Familiar Face FROM Crime Drama Passes Away
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A Familiar Face FROM Crime Drama Passes Away

Alex Duong, the talented actor and comedian best known for his role on the long-running CBS police drama Blue Bloods, passed away peacefully Saturday morning at age 42 after battling an aggressive form of cancer, surrounded by loved ones who supported him through his final moments. A Devoted Father’s Final Goodbye Hilarie Steele, who organized a fundraising campaign to support Duong’s family during his treatment, shared the heartbreaking news through an update on the family’s page. Duong’s wife Christina and their young daughter Everest were able to visit him Friday night, where he remained alert enough to say goodbye to the little girl he treasured deeply. Steele noted that Duong passed comfortably and out of pain, offering some comfort to the devastated family who expressed profound gratitude for the outpouring of support and prayers they received throughout this difficult journey. Rapid Decline and Aggressive Diagnosis The actor had been diagnosed with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare soft-tissue cancer that typically affects children but can strike adults with equal severity. According to reports, Duong’s symptoms began with a persistent headache behind his eyes, which quickly progressed to a noticeable bulge in his left eye that alarmed his employer enough to send him home. Medical tests revealed a tumor blocking blood flow to his optic nerve, which doctors classified as extremely aggressive following a biopsy. Duong entered septic shock on Friday, and his condition deteriorated rapidly, with everything changing within hours according to family updates. A Career Celebrating American Television Duong portrayed Sonny Le on Blue Bloods from 2021 to 2024, appearing on the show that celebrates law enforcement and family values. His television credits extended across numerous American productions including Pretty Little Liars, The Young and the Restless, and the popular teen drama 90210. His work brought entertainment to millions of American families and demonstrated the talent and dedication that defined his career. The entertainment community mourns the loss of a performer who brought joy to audiences while battling his illness with courage and maintaining his focus on what mattered most: his family and his faith. Sources Nbcnews: Alex Duong, actor and comedian, dies at 42

Pentagon PANIC – Iran’s Ground War Challenge
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Pentagon PANIC – Iran’s Ground War Challenge

Iran’s “set U.S. troops on fire” warning isn’t just trash talk—it’s a roadmap to where Tehran believes America bleeds most. Iran’s Threat Targets the One Move Washington Can’t Undo Iran’s threat to set American troops “on fire” aims at the scenario Tehran views as most politically and militarily decisive: a U.S. ground invasion. Air campaigns can punish and retreat; ground operations create captives, body counts, and open-ended commitments. Iranian leaders want U.S. voters picturing a long casualty list before any landing craft moves. That rhetorical choice also admits something: Iran expects air pressure and plans to survive it. U.S. deployments in late March added weight to the threat. Reports described thousands of additional American personnel arriving over the March 29–30 weekend, alongside high-end platforms and rapid-response capabilities. Iran’s parliament speaker sharpened the deterrent message with a tactical framing: once Americans enter Iranian territory, the fight moves to “level ground,” where Iran can throw large numbers of troops and paramilitary forces into sustained combat. Why Tehran Focuses on Ground War: Attrition, Optics, and Geography Iran’s deterrence logic leans on arithmetic and terrain. Ground conflict converts a high-tech American advantage into a test of endurance: logistics routes, convoy protection, urban fighting, and constant exposure to ambush. Tehran also knows the American public’s patience has limits when objectives blur and casualties rise. From a common-sense standpoint, this is the most credible part of Iran’s messaging: even a weaker force can impose unacceptable costs if it chooses the battlefield. Pentagon preparations reported in the press add another layer. Contingency planning for coastal and island-related operations suggests U.S. leaders are at least exploring options beyond airpower. Strategic chokepoints and infrastructure targets sit near waterways, and Iran has long threatened to widen pain by menacing maritime traffic and regional infrastructure. A ground move, even limited, would signal escalation and risk igniting the kind of regional chain reaction that planners struggle to control once it starts. The Escalation Ladder Was Built Months Earlier The March 30 warning didn’t appear out of thin air; it arrived after a rapid sequence of shocks. Tensions already ran hot from decades of hostility dating to 1979. Early 2026 added new fuel: internal unrest and mass violence inside Iran, followed by American rhetoric signaling readiness to intervene. By February, the U.S. buildup was described as the largest since 2003, and the crisis moved from posturing to action. Operation Epic Fury, launched with Israel at the end of February, marked the true point of no return. Strikes reportedly hit missiles, air defenses, infrastructure, and leadership, with heavy casualties across Iran and spillover effects in the region. When decapitation-style operations kill senior leaders, deterrence messaging often turns theatrical because fear becomes a substitute for lost command stability. Tehran’s “set on fire” line fits that pattern: intimidate, mobilize, and signal that the next step will be uglier. Domestic U.S. Politics Now Competes With Military Logic Washington’s internal split matters because Iran is trying to widen it. Reports described Republicans arguing that military operations must finish the war, while Democrats warned about the consequences of ground escalation. Iran’s parliament speaker explicitly tied a ground invasion to higher American deaths and falling popularity for the war, essentially aiming propaganda at U.S. living rooms. Tehran can’t outspend the U.S. on defense, but it can try to outlast the U.S. in political will. Conservative instincts typically favor strength, clarity, and achievable objectives. A ground invasion without a crisp, enforceable end state—nuclear rollback, regime collapse, or negotiated surrender—risks becoming the opposite: a costly mission defined by shifting rationales. Iran’s threats should not frighten U.S. policymakers into paralysis, but they should pressure them into discipline. The public deserves a strategy that matches the scale of sacrifice being asked. The Off-Ramp Is Real, but It Narrows Fast Diplomatic signals still flicker. Reports suggested peace talks could happen soon even as deployments and threats intensify. President Trump’s claim that Iran met many demands in a 15-point plan clashes with earlier accounts that Tehran rejected the proposal, leaving outsiders to guess whether positions changed or rhetoric got ahead of reality. Meanwhile, regional escalation continued as Houthi militants fired missiles toward Israel, reminding everyone how easily this war spreads sideways. Iran warns U.S. troops would be 'set on fire' if they invade https://t.co/M9VryHXhOs — Just the News (@JustTheNews) March 30, 2026 Iran’s warning should be read as both deterrence and confession: Tehran expects pressure, but it believes America’s weak point is a prolonged ground fight. U.S. leaders now face a hard choice—finish objectives with measured force and a defined endgame, or slide into the type of occupation-style problem that drains strength and invites wider chaos. The next decision won’t be made by slogans; it will be made by logistics, alliances, and political endurance. Sources: 2026-Iran-War 2026 Iran war