EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Woods' New Troubles Exposed After Arrest — DUI Case Goes Beyond Breathalyzer Results as 'Loose Pills' Are Revealed
Plus, a Massachusetts man is arrested over a Trump threat as Meghan Markle is accused of Zoom ghosting: RADAR'S KEEPING TABS
Signals are coming in hot — but don’t stress, we’re Keeping Tabs. Here’s the latest buzz and gossip that’s shaking up the conversation today…
EXCLUSIVE: Tiger’s DUI Case Deepens — ‘Loose Pills’ Found Beyond Breathalyzer Results
Tiger Woods’ DUI just got extra complicated.
Despite blowing a 0.00, cops allegedly found loose hydrocodone pills on him, shifting the focus to impairment, not alcohol.
“Florida law is clear: DUI is about impairment, not just alcohol,” attorney Mark Astor said.
Woods admitted, “I take a few,” but denied illegal drugs. Still, officers noted he was “lethargic and slow,” with “bloodshot and glassy” eyes and “sweating profusely.” He also refused a urine test.
“Prosecutors can rely on officer observations…” Astor added. Woods has pleaded “not guilty” – but is now stepping away.
“I am stepping away… to seek treatment,” he shared, vowing a “healthier, stronger” return. No alcohol… but still plenty of trouble.
EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Accused of 'Turning Off Camera' to Dodge Netflix Feedback
Meghan Markle is being accused of going full Zoom ghost when feedback didn’t land.
According to insiders, the duchess would allegedly “turn her camera off to express her displeasure” during Netflix meetings – and sometimes even disappear from calls altogether.
“Multiple sources told me…” said journalist Matt Donnelly, adding her exits were tied to ideas she “didn’t think were appropriate.”
Her team pushed back, blaming work-from-home chaos, saying she’d turn off camera to avoid kid-related interruptions. Still, insiders claim it became a pattern – and not exactly a hit with execs.
In Hollywood, it’s called feedback… not mute and vanish.
Bundy Bombshell: New Victim Revealed 50 Years After Killing Spree
Ted Bundy is still adding to his horrors – even from beyond the grave.
More than 50 years later, officials have finally linked him to the 1974 murder of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime using new DNA tech, closing a decades-old cold case.
“Case evidence similarities… were comparable to the modus operandi of Theodore ‘Ted’ Bundy,” Sheriff Mike Smith said.
The breakthrough brought long-awaited answers to the family, with Aime’s sister saying, “I’m sure that my mom and dad would be really happy to know that it is closed.”
After decades of mystery, the truth finally caught up – and Bundy’s victim count just got even darker.
EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Complains About 'Vulgar' Inmates in Jail Call
Joseph Duggar was whining behind bars.
While being locked up on child molestation charges, the former reality star complained to wife Kendra Duggar about sleepless nights and “vulgar” inmates.
“Miserably,” he said of his sleep, blaming bright lights and loud cellmates. “It’s almost entertaining… except that he’s pretty vulgar,” Joseph added, saying he stuck to Bible reading.
“I didn’t get much (sleep)… every other word was the ‘F-word,’” he complained. Online? Zero sympathy – with critics pointing out his alleged crimes are “also ‘pretty vulgar.’”
With a $600K bond, a “not guilty” plea and life in prison on the table… this isn’t exactly summer camp.
'This Is a Cover-Up': Epstein's Brother Reveals Eerie Details About His Death
Mark Epstein is doubling down – and he’s not buying the official story.
In a fiery interview, he insisted of Jeffrey Epstein’s jailhouse death: “It was not a suicide.”
Pointing to the autopsy, he claimed experts “couldn’t call it a suicide because it looked too much like a homicide,” adding the findings were rushed and questions ignored.
Then came the bombshell: “This is a cover-up,” Mark said, slamming officials and calling conclusions “ridiculous.” He also pointed to alleged injuries and inconsistencies, insisting: “There was a bit of a struggle.”
Six years later, the mystery still isn’t buried… and neither are the doubts.
'A F--king Promise': Massachusetts Man Arrested for Threatening to Kill Trump
Donald Trump just became the focus of a terrifying online meltdown – and it ended in handcuffs.
Massachusetts man Andrew D. Emerald was arrested after allegedly unleashing a string of graphic Facebook threats, promising to kill the president in multiple unhinged posts.
“That’s not a threat that’s a f--king promise,” he wrote, also vowing to “put the enemy of the United States in a f--king body bag.” Prosecutors say the threats spanned weeks and escalated quickly, painting a disturbing picture.
Now facing federal charges that could land him behind bars for years, Emerald’s posts have gone from keyboard rage to courtroom reality.
Turns out… typing it out doesn’t make it less serious.
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