What to know about Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest and his future plans

Tiger Woods is out of jail after being charged with DUI after a crash on Friday in Florida. He hasn’t entered a plea yet in the incident and his representatives didn’t respond to requests for comments. Nicole Valdes reports on the incident and what’s next in Woods’ future after he recently teased a possible return …

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Trump weighs sending U.S. forces into Iran for ground operation

With Marines and the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division amassing in the Middle East, President Trump on Air Force One wouldn’t confirm if U.S. forces will head into Iran for a ground operation, only saying, “I just have lots of alternatives.” It comes as members of both parties have voiced concerns. Weijia Jiang has the latest.

Millions protest Trump administration at “No Kings” rallies

Millions of people protested at “No Kings” rallies across the U.S. and Europe over the weekend against the Trump administration’s policies and the war in Iran. Organizers estimate at least 8 million participated in more than 3,300 protests worldwide.

Sysco Expands Into High-Margin Restaurant Segment With $29 Billion Deal

NEW YORK (AP) — Sysco, the nation’s largest food distributor, will acquire supplier Restaurant Depot in a deal worth more than $29 billion. The acquisition would create a closer link between Sysco and customers that rely on Restaurant Depot for supplies needed quickly in an industry segment known as “cash-and-carry wholesale.” Sysco, based in Houston, …

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Air Defence Units of Ukrainian Companies Start Intercepting Drones, Minister Says

KYIV, March 30 (Reuters) – The first ⁠of ⁠the air defence units ⁠formed by Ukrainian industrial enterprises has already ​begun carrying out combat duties, while new units are ‌being formed at 13 other ‌enterprises, Ukraine’s defence minister said on Monday. Ukraine’s ⁠government last ⁠year authorised energy, communications and transport companies to buy ​v and use …

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