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Tiger Woods Makes Unexpected Announcement

In an emotional 1-on-1 interview, one of America's greatest golfers of all time and is one of the most famous athletes in modern history, Tiger Woods, revealed that he wouldn't be where he is now.

He went on to say that he honestly didn't expect things to get this big and he knew he would receive scrutiny from fans and sponsors for this, but he felt it was a time...

Here is what He said: "This was a really, really difficult decision for to tell the truth…"

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Airport Security Changes Loom Large as Homeland Security Shutdown Drags On

The standoff over border security funding has entered its second week, and the consequences are beginning to ripple through our nation’s airports and security infrastructure in ways that should concern every American who values both safety and sensible governance.

Medical Giant Backs Away From Child Surgeries But Won’t Touch the Hormones

The American Medical Association just did something remarkable. They admitted they were wrong about surgeries on children questioning their gender. Not sort of wrong. Not “we need more research” wrong. Actually wrong.

Around America

'TODAY' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie says family is offering $1M reward for the recovery of her mother

Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie announced a $1 million reward for tips on her 84-year-old mother’s disappearance in Tucson, Arizona. She urged the public to come forward and said the family “still believes in a miracle.”

4 military working dogs died because of "unsatisfactory kennel facilities," Pentagon watchdog finds

A Pentagon watchdog report found four military working dogs died and many others fell ill due to aging, unsafe kennels. Recommendations call for upgrades, more staff, and better care across U.S. bases.

Judge bars government from ‘wholesale’ search of Washington Post reporter’s seized devices

A magistrate ruled federal authorities can’t conduct an unsupervised search of a reporter’s devices in a classified document probe. Instead, the judge will personally review materials to protect press freedoms.

Alaska Airlines flight forced to turn around after passenger's battery pack catches fire

A flight to Seattle returned to Wichita after a passenger’s lithium-ion power bank caught fire mid-air. Three people were evaluated, one hospitalized, while other passengers later continued their trip.