Following his arrest for DUI in May, Tiger Woods has been found to have had a whole mix of drugs in his system, with traces of marijuana, anti-anxiety medication, painkillers, and sleeping pills found.
Arrested in Florida by the authorities on May 29th 2017, according to ESPN, the star golfer's toxicology report showed Vicodin, Dilaudid, Xanax, Ambien, and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) in his blood at the time of the arrest.
In a statement released by Woods' spokesperson , he said: "As I previously said, I received professional help to manage my medications.
"Recently, I had been trying on my own to treat my back pain and a sleep disorder, including insomnia, but I realize now it was a mistake to do this without medical assistance."
Above is the full video showing the night Woods' was arrested, via the authorities' dashcam.
Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst, on the legal fallout over Google's firing of an employee who wrote a memo about the tech company's diversity policy.
Venezuela has more oil than anywhere on Earth, and yet it can't provide basic food and services to its citizens. Bloomberg QuickTake examines how Venezuela's poor economy and increasingly authoritarian leader have made it into Latin America's powder keg.
In this Alux.com original video we're ranking the top 10 richest lawyers in the world based on their net worth.
Top 15 with extra details here: http://www.alux.com/richest-lawyers/
Number 2 is actually 900 MILLION (not billion) - it was a typo!
In order to have the most accurate top ten richest lawyers in the world video we had to go through plenty of cases and press articles. Fortunately for us, the richest of them all are people who had their affairs public at some point.
Some of the questions we'll be answering are:
Who is the richest lawyer in the world?
Who are the 10 richest lawyers in the world?
Who are the wealthies ten lawyers in the world and how much money they make?
How rich is Michele Obama? Are the Obamas Rich?
How much can a lawyer earn?
Which type of law degree is the most profitable?
Did Russia decisively influence the outcome of the 2016 race to the White House? If so, what is being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments? On this episode of Politicking, Matthew Cooke, in for Larry King, brings in Roderick Jones, cybersecurity professional and former member of Scotland Yard’s Special Branch, to discuss alleged Russian interference and vulnerabilities in US electoral infrastructure. Then, John Iadarola, host of Think Tank and co-host of the Young Turks, joins to discuss millennial voters, their values and priorities, and what their attitudes might mean for the future of democracy.
Are you the archetypal law student? Watch the video for a few home truths about your degree!
Want to know more about the world's top universities for your subject? Check out the brand new QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 now: http://bit.ly/QSWURbS_17_G #QSWUR
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A knife-wielding man shouting "Allahu Akbar" has attacked police on the Spanish-Moroccan border, injuring an officer, according to Spanish authorities. The attacker was immediately arrested by Spanish law enforcement.
In this video, McNees attorney James J. Franklin discusses the driverless car phenomenon and the legal ramifications that could develop as more semi and fully autonomous vehicles hit the roads.
While politicians go back and forth from one administration to the next, US citizens continue to be caught in the middle of a legislative gunfight. This Bloomberg QuickTake video explains the current battle over gun rights.