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Tiger Woods in Florida rollover as US security and politics roil: Al Udeid bunker push, Scott bucks DHS bill, Vance immigration remarks, Iran-linked hack of FBI director email, YPF ruling overturned, and Covid-booster relapse claims disputed—plus a dubious celebrity beer-aisle spat
Tiger Woods involved in Florida rollover crash
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover accident in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. Officials initially did not release details on the cause or Woods’ condition, with a briefing scheduled later in the day. The news lands heavily given his long recovery arc, including a ruptured Achilles tendon in March 2025, back surgery in October, and the history of severe leg injuries from his 2021 rollover crash in California.
US military seeks hardened underground facilities at Al Udeid after regional attacks
U.S. Central Command and U.S. Air Forces Central are seeking industry input on hardened underground facilities at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base, aiming to better protect personnel and operations after repeated Iranian missile and drone attacks. The underground “combat center” concept is framed as a longer-term, Qatar-funded upgrade with contracting projected for 2027 to 2028, while CENTCOM is also looking for quickly deliverable prefabricated hardened shelters on timelines as short as 3 days. Translation, the region is spicy, and bureaucracies have discovered urgency, a rare and confusing emotion for them.
Rick Scott breaks with Senate DHS funding bill passed overnight
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said he opposes the Senate’s overnight passage of a bill funding many Department of Homeland Security functions, aligning with House conservatives who object to the deal and how it moved forward while most Americans were asleep. Nothing screams “transparent democracy” like major decisions made at the hour when even C-SPAN has to yawn.
Celebrity beer aisle drama (unverified rumor)
An entertainment rumor item claims George Clooney and business partners are pressuring retailers not to carry Tom Holland’s beer and to stock Clooney’s new product instead. Treat this as unverified gossip, but it is comforting to know that even in an era of war, fraud, and cybersecurity chaos, wealthy celebrities still find time to reenact medieval territory disputes, only with shelf space and branding.
MPs hear claims about cancer relapses after Covid boosters, regulators dispute link
Professor Angus Dalgleish told a cross-party parliamentary group that some long-stable cancer patients, including six stage-4 melanoma cases, relapsed within weeks of mRNA booster doses, urging investigation into possible mechanisms like immune suppression. The UK medicines regulator MHRA said current clinical-trial data and large population studies do not support an association between Covid vaccination and increased cancer risk, and that reports to its monitoring system are very small relative to the number of vaccinations given. This is the kind of claim that deserves careful, rigorous follow-up, not social media hysteria or political opportunism.
Vice President JD Vance criticized Minnesota and Somali immigrants ahead of anti-fraud meeting
U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized Minnesota and Somali immigrants ahead of the administration’s first meeting of its anti-fraud task force. Because apparently the fastest way to fight fraud is to pick an immigrant group and glare at them, the political equivalent of “have you tried turning it off and on again,” but with human beings.
US court overturns $16.1 billion Argentina YPF expropriation ruling
A U.S. court overturned a ruling that had ordered Argentina to pay more than $16.1 billion in a lawsuit tied to the expropriation of energy company YPF. Argentina’s government welcomed the decision, which relieves pressure in a long-running, high-stakes legal saga over state control and investor claims.
Iran-backed hackers accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email
and later posted what they claimed were his resume and photos. The FBI said the exposed material was “historical in nature.” In other words, it is not catastrophic, but it is still the kind of cybersecurity faceplant that makes adversaries feel like they are playing on easy mode.
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