Tiger Woods charged with driving under influence after crash

Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after rolling his car in a crash in Florida, police have confirmed.

The Martin County Sheriff's Office said the 15-time major champion was also charged with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.

Woods, 50, rolled his Land Rover after clipping a pressure cleaner truck while trying to overtake it at "a high rate of speed", according to Sheriff John Budensiek.

The golfer, who had to crawl out of the passenger


Iran-backed hackers breach FBI director Kash Patel's personal emails

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Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu

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FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account has been hacked by an Iran-linked group, the agency has confirmed.

A group, known as the Handala Hack Team, shared Patel's purported resume and photos of him on its website on Friday along with a statement that says: "This is just our beginning."

The FBI said it was aware of "malicious actors" targeting Patel's email information. "The information in question is historical in nature


Three dead after helicopter crash in Hawaii

Getty Images At the end of th the Kalalau Trail is Kalalau Beach, below spear-like rock formations called the Cathedral Spires in the Na Pali Cliffs in the Na Pali Coast State Park on Kauai, Hawaii. Getty Images
The helicopter crashed near Kalalau beach, officials say

Three people have died after a helicopter crashed off the Hawaiian island of Kauai, police said.

The helicopter was carrying one pilot and four passengers, police said in a statement. Two survivors were taken to a hospital for treatment.

Police said the helicopter was operated by Airborne Aviation, a company whose website advertises "a doors-off thrill seekers adventure tour" of the picturesque island's waterfalls, canyons, and beaches.

The US Coast Guard said the helicopter


Austria plans social media ban for under-14s

Bethany Bell Vienna correspondent

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Austria's move follows similar steps in other European countries, including France and Spain (file pic)

Austria has announced plans to ban social media for childred aged under 14, becoming the latest country to consider introducing restrictions for children online.

It follows lengthy negotiations within the conservative-led three-party coalition government, but it is not yet clear how or when the ban will be implemented.

Announcing the plans, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler of the


Why is it so hard to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?

Paul Adams explains why it is so dangerous to navigate the strait, one of the world's busiest oil shipping channels.

Trump's paused attack on Iran's energy - for diplomacy or escalation?

James Landale Diplomatic correspondent

AFP via Getty Images US President Donald Trump speaks into a microphone from the Oval Office. Photo: 24 March 2026. AFP via Getty Images

Donald Trump's decision to pause any attack on Iranian energy plants for a further 10 days could be a pivotal moment in a conflict that has now lasted almost four weeks.

The US president's commitment to deadlines is fluid - this is his second extension of this particular threat - but he uses them nonetheless for a purpose: to send signals, to distract attention and to buy time.

Take this latest promise to hold off a threatened "obliteration" of Iran'

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Savannah Guthrie to return to Today show as search for mother continues

Savannah Guthrie on missing mother: 'We cannot be at peace without knowing'

US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie will return to the Today show on 6 April, two months after her mother's disappearance.

In her first interview since Nancy Guthrie went missing, she said she "can't not come back" to the show "because it's my family".

"I don't know if I can do it. I don't know if I'll belong anymore, but I would like

NBC via Getty Images Savannah Guthrie and mother Nancy Guthrie on Thursday, June 15, 2023

BBC journalist caught in travel chaos at Houston Airport

The airport is experiencing some of the longest delays in the US as TSA agents work without pay in a partial shutdown.

Palestinian man killed as death toll from West Bank settler violence climbs

Yolande Knell Middle East correspondent, Jerusalem

EPA A group of Israeli settlers standing around or near an Israeli flag in the occupied West Bank (file photo) EPA
Several settler outposts have been erected in the West Bank in recent days

A Palestinian man has been killed and others seriously injured in separate settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.

Locals say that in the past day, several new outposts – clusters of settler homes unauthorised by the government – have been set up in areas where the Palestinian Authority is meant to have full control.

Settler violence has continued to surge in the West Bank since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran


Spanish woman who died through euthanasia failed by state, say critics

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Noelia Castillo, 25, was left paraplegic due to injuries suffered when she tried to take her own life in 2022

Warning: This story contains references to sexual assault and suicide

The death by euthanasia of a 25-year-old Spanish woman after a protracted legal battle with her father has triggered debate about the role of the state in caring for her and why it took so long to implement her wish to end her life.

Noelia Castillo, who had been