Inside Edition for Monday, December 2, 2024

Inside Edition for Monday, December 2, 2024

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Could Tiger Woods go to jail? The sheriff isn't mincing words saying the golf great will not be given any special treatment after he was arrested for flipping his car allegedly under the influence. So, could Tiger end up behind bars? Tiger Wood's next court hearing for the crash ...  Show more

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She doesn't know if she can do it. That's what Savannah Guthrie is saying about coming back to The Today Show. Early next month she's scheduled to return to the anchor desk, but with her emotions still raw over her mother's kidnapping, she's questioning if it's too soon. Here's J ...  Show more

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