Tiger Woods suffered what could be career-ending leg injuries following a horrific car crash in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. — a stunning incident that dominated the news cycle Tuesday, on a level not seen since last January's fatal helicopter crash in California that included NBA great Kobe Bryant and his daughter among its victims. Even on a day when COVID-19 deaths continued to climb beyond a half-million Americans and when Congress held hearings about what went wrong in the fatal Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the public’s fascination with all things celebrity once again ruled the airwaves. Even former President Trump Donald Trump Romney: ‘Pretty sure’ Trump would win 2024 GOP nomination if he ran for president Pence huddles with senior members of Republican Study Committee Trump says ‘no doubt’ Tiger Woods will be back after accident MORE called in to Fox News' PrimeTime at 7 p.m. program to talk about Woods, not politics. Woods effectively stopped time on television, and then caused the clock to turn in a different direction. ADVERTISEMENT Woods, of course, is not just any celebrity. The golfer is tied for the most career PGA tour wins and is second in most major victories with… Read full this story
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