The Daily Populous

Tuesday May 30th, 2017 night edition

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Jason Sobel breaks down the details of Tiger Woods' police report for his DUI arrest.

The police had to wake up Tiger Woods when they approached his running vehicle prior to arresting him on a DUI charge early Monday morning, according to a police report.

According to the report, the officer said Woods "had extremely slow and slurred speech" and struggled with several roadside tasks.

Editor's Picks Tiger Woods DUI Investigation Report The Jupiter, Florida, Police Department's Investigation/Incident report on Tiger Woods' May 29, 2017 arrest on a DUI charge.

Concerned Nicklaus: Tiger 'needs our help' A concerned and supportive Jack Nicklaus said Tiger Woods "needs our help" in the wake of his DUI arrest on Monday.

The latest Tiger Woods news is just plain sad For a person who is as private as Tiger Woods, another public humiliation after being arrested Monday will surely haunt the 14-time major champion.

Police said Woods was "cooperative as much as possible" and that he agreed to take a breath test and a urine test. »

Mike Dubke, White House communications director, quits

Authored by bbc.co.uk

The White House communications director has resigned only three months after being hired by President Donald Trump.

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Rumours have been swirling that White House press secretary Sean Spicer could be replaced.

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Mr Dubke had agreed to stay on until Mr Trump returned from his trip to the Middle East and Europe on Saturday. »

Elon Musk: Automation Will Force Universal Basic Income

Authored by geek.com
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Musk says that Universal Basic Income โ€” or an economic idea where everyone gets a paycheck from the government to spend how they wish โ€” is one of the only solutions to the rise of robotic automation.

Most plans for universal basic income start by suggesting a tax robots.

Thereโ€™s a great video from YouTuber CGPGrey above that runs through the best case scenarios here, and, honestly, itโ€™s not good. »

Wonder Woman: Lebanon calls for ban of film over Israeli lead Gal Gadot

Authored by independent.co.uk
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Lebanon's ministry of economy is seeking to ban Warner Bros.' new Wonder Woman film as its lead actress, Gal Gadot, is Israeli.

The country is officially at war with Israel and has a law that boycotts Israeli products and bars Lebanese citizens from travelling or having contact with Israeli citizens.

However, the ban has not yet been enforced, and a representative of one Lebanese cinema chain stated that a premiere as been planned. »