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Tiger Woods Is a Proud Dad of Two Children — Their Lives in 30+ Photos

  One of sports' most iconic figures has always said his greatest role has nothing to do with a golf club, and these photos prove exactly why. Tiger Woods and his ex-wife Elin Nordegren share two children, Sam Alexis and Charlie Axel Woods, who have grown up in the public eye despite their parents' very private co-parenting arrangement. What many fans don't realize is just how deeply fatherhood has shaped Tiger's journey, especially through some of his darkest moments, and the full picture only becomes clear once you see them together through the years. A Family Rebuilt After a Very Public Goodbye Tiger and Elin's divorce was finalized in 2010, following a scandal that had dominated headlines for months. The couple appeared at Bay County Circuit Court in Panama City, Florida, to execute their divorce agreement, and released a joint statement that put their children front and center from the very start. "We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish each othe...
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‘Pawn Stars’ Corey Harrison issues plea to fans after near-death accident

  Corey Harrison, of Pawn Stars fame, is asking fans for help after the exorbitant costs of his medical bills following a motorcycle crash in Mexico. In January, Corey, 42, was left with 11 fractured ribs, a concussion, and facial injuries as a result of the accident, per TMZ. Life-threatening complications ensued, while Corey was also forced to miss the wedding of his father, Rick Harrison. Corey, a mainstay in the wildly popular Pawn Stars show, told TMZ that he had prematurely checked himself out of hospital after two weeks due to mounting medical costs. This, he explained, led to further difficulties. While continuing to recover at his home in Tulum, Mexico, Corey experienced excruciating pain, leading to a house doctor administering IV fluids and morphine. When Corey’s oxygen level plummeted, he feared he might die. TMZ report that he couldn’t afford to return to the same hospital where he’d been treated, forcing friends to take him to a more affordable facility. There, Corey ...

List of items you should be stockpiling as WW3 fears grow

  Rising tensions have fueled fears of World War III, with warnings that a global conflict “will undoubtedly begin.” And, as uncertainty spreads, experts say now is the time to stockpile essential supplies. According to Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia, World War III “will undoubtedly begin “if [President Donald] Trump continues his insane course of criminally changing political regimes.” “And any event could be the trigger. Any event,” warned Medvedev, who served as Russia’s president from 2008 to 2012 and prime minister from 2012 to 2020. Speaking with Russian media on March 3, the deputy chair of the Security Council of Russia said that “Trump made a grave mistake” with his large-scale offensive against Iran,  “an ancient civilization” that knows “how to wait.” “With his decision, he put all Americans under potential threat,” he said, describing the move as “a war by the US and its allies to preserve global dominance.” Iran will respond with ‘redoubled energy...

My Stepdaughter Took a DNA Test for Fun – But One Line in the Results Changed Everything in My Family

  I gave birth to a baby girl at 17 and gave her up the same day. I spent the next 15 years carrying the guilt of that decision. Later, I married a man with an adopted daughter. I thought the bond I felt with her was just a coincidence… until she took a DNA test for fun. I was 17 when I had her. A girl. Seven pounds, two ounces, born on a Friday in February at the general hospital. I held her for 11 minutes before the nurse came back in. I counted every minute, pressing my baby's tiny fingers against my chest and memorizing her weight the way you memorize something you know you're about to lose. My parents were waiting outside that room, and they had already made the decision for me. I was 17 when I had her. They told me my child deserved better than a teenage mother with no money and no plan. That I was being selfish even thinking about keeping her. Some of the things they said were so cruel I still can't bring myself to repeat them. I was too young, too afraid, and too br...

My Uncle Raised Me After My Parents Died – Until His Death Revealed the Truth He'd Hidden for Years

 My uncle raised me after my parents died. After his funeral, I got a letter in his handwriting that started with, "I've been lying to you your whole life." I was 26, and I hadn't walked since I was four. Most people heard that and assumed my life started in a hospital bed. But I had a "before." I don't remember the crash. My mom, Lena, sang too loud in the kitchen. My dad, Mark, smelled like motor oil and peppermint gum. I had light-up sneakers, a purple sippy cup, and way too many opinions. I don't remember the crash. All my life, the story was: there was an accident, my parents died, I lived, my spine didn't. The state started talking about "appropriate placements." Then my mom's brother walked in. "We'll find a loving home." Ray looked like he'd been built out of concrete and bad weather. Big hands. Permanent frown. The social worker, Karen, stood by my hospital bed with a clipboard. "We'll find a lovi...

I Sewed a Dress From My Dad's Shirts for Prom in His Honor – My Classmates Laughed Until the Principal Took the Mic and the Room Fell Silent

  My dad was the school janitor, and my classmates mocked him my whole life. When he died before my prom, I sewed my dress from his shirts so I could carry him with me. Everyone laughed when I walked in. They weren't laughing by the time my principal finished speaking. It was always just the two of us… Dad and I. My mom died giving birth to me, so my dad, Johnny, handled everything. He packed my lunches before his shift, made pancakes every Sunday without fail, and somewhere around second grade, taught himself to braid hair from YouTube videos. My mom died giving birth to me, so my dad, Johnny, handled everything. He was the janitor at the same school I attended, which meant years of hearing exactly what people thought about that: "That's the janitor's daughter... Her dad scrubs our toilets." I never cried about it in front of anyone. I saved that for home. Dad always knew anyway. He'd set a plate down in front of me and say, "You know what I think about ...

A Soldier and Mom of Two Among US Troops Killed in Iran – Five Other Men Also Identified

  The deaths of a female soldier and five other U.S. service members came a day after the United States (U.S.) and Israel launched their military campaign targeting Iran. Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor was killed when a drone struck a command center in Kuwait. The mother of two was only days away from returning home to her husband, Joey Amor, and their children. Instead, her family is now grieving her loss. One of the First Casualties of a Rapidly Escalating Conflict Nicole was among four U.S. soldiers killed in the Iran conflict on Sunday, March 1. The Pentagon released their names on Tuesday, March 3. She served in the Army Reserve in a logistics role, helping supply troops with food, equipment, and other essential items. Speaking from their home in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, on March 3, Joey Amor said, "She was almost home. You don't go to Kuwait thinking something's going to happen, and for her to be one of the first – it hurts." After the U.S. and Israel carri...