Chuck Norris' family is warning fans not to believe everything they read ... especially if it's an A.I.-generated post talking about the circumstances surrounding his death.
The family says there have been several A.I.-generated videos and posts circulating online containing false and misleading information about Chuck's death, his health history and the people around him when he died.
The family says there have been fabricated reports of past medical issues and false narratives surrounding family narratives ... and they're asking everyone to not believe or share any info "unless it comes directly from the Norris family or an official family representative."
Tiger Woods isn't dealing with his DUI troubles alone -- TMZ Sports is told Vanessa Trump is standing by her man as he faces the aftermath of his arrest.
There are reports the golf superstar's latest legal issues have caused a rift in his relationship with Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife ... but we're hearing something entirely different.
Our sources say Tiger and Vanessa have obviously discussed what went down on Friday, March 27 in Florida ... but there's been no fighting, no arguing, and absolutely no talks of breaking up.
In perhaps the most ambitious space mission of the last 5 decades, NASA is sending 4 astronauts around the moon and back ... the historic launch blasted off from Florida and the astronauts are now in space.
So far, everything appears to be going smoothly ... Artemis II lifted off Wednesday afternoon from Cape Canaveral and the astronauts are now in their capsule in high Earth orbit.
The lunar flyby mission -- named Artemis II -- is a test flight, acting as just one more step towards the future goal of not just visiting the moon, but staying there.
NASA is planning to focus on designing a moon base where astronauts can spend weeks or months at a time carrying out research and technology development.
The Texas judge going viral for all the wrong reasons has even more problems ... he's facing fines for missed filings with the Texas Ethics Commission.
Judge Nathan J. Milliron -- who sits on the bench of the Texas 215th District Court -- is listed as delinquent on two separate required filings with the Texas Ethics Commission ... according to KPRC 2 in Houston.
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Milliron reportedly failed to submit campaign finance and personal financial disclosure reports ... and he's facing a $1,500 in fines as a result.
Puka Nacua is getting help this offseason -- the Los Angeles Rams superstar checked into rehab to focus on "personal growth" early last month ... weeks before a woman accused him of biting her during a New Year's Eve outing.
Levi McCathern, Nacua's attorney, tells TMZ Sports Puka's currently at a state-of-the-art holistic care facility in Malibu ... and he's using the time to get in tip-top shape personally and professionally ahead of the season.
McCathern said Nacua will be out in "plenty of time" to make it to Rams OTAs in May ... adding, "Puka is also deeply grateful for the support he has received from his family, friends, Coach [Sean] McVay, and his teammates."
5:48 PM PT -- A rep for the "Bob's Burgers" voice actor, Eugene Mirman, tells TMZ ... "Eugene was in a very scary car accident. He wants to thank the bystanders, state police, first responders and hospital staff who saved him. He is grateful to be on the mend. At this time, we kindly ask for privacy for Eugene and his family as he focuses on recovering from his injuries."
Comedian Eugene Mirman -- who voices Gene Belcher in the animated comedy "Bob's Burgers" -- was pulled from a burning car after a terrifying crash Tuesday in Bedford, New Hampshire ... multiple sources tell TMZ.
The actor was trapped inside his 2026 Lucid Gravity, which had caught fire after he struck the Bedford Toll Plaza.
A veteran State Trooper, along with New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte and other witnesses, reportedly helped pull Eugene through the car window and bring him to safety.
Deontay Wilderhas the internet stunned as he detailed how his daughter was conceived ... 'cause the boxing superstar omitted zero details in the extremely graphic story.
The 44-4 heavyweight boxer -- who is scheduled to fight Derek Chisora on April 4th -- was asked about his seven children on Piers Morgan Uncensored on Wednesday ... including his daughter, Naeiya, who has a neural tube defect called spina bifida.
Wilder said Naeiya has made a major impact on his life, especially because of the circumstances.
"Her mother tried to set me up to have the baby," Wilder said. "She injected my sperm in her, ran in the bathroom, locked the door, and that's how we had her."
Dayton James Webber -- the quadruple amputee professional cornhole player suspected of fatally shooting another man in his car -- sounds like he's going to argue he was acting in self-defense.
Webber's attorneys telegraphed their defense strategy Wednesday during a bond hearing in Maryland, telling the judge the murder case against Webber was "a clear-cut case of self-defense."
One of the defense lawyers said Webber was "terrified of being killed" and "knew that he had to shoot or be killed." They said he didn't plan to kill the victim, Bradrick Wells, and made a split-second decision to pull the trigger.
Kylie Jenner's got some explaining to do ... according to her daughter at least. The beauty mogul dished to Kid Cudi about howStormi is finally catching on to who her family really is.
On the first episode of "Big Bro With Kid Cudi," Kylie revealed now that her oldest kid -- 8-year-old Stormi -- is in school, she's started realizing her whole family is famous ... and she's demanding to know why!
Kylie -- who was surely preparing for this day -- says instead of just telling Stormi, she showed her. According to Kylie, they shared a sweet moment watching the pilot episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" together.
Joseph and Kendra Duggar have loads more on their mind than just their recent arrests -- in calls obtained by TMZ, they speak about finances, taxes, and even potentially selling one of their investment properties to help Kendra out while Joseph remained in jail.
Listen to the audio -- it's taken from calls falling between March 22 and March 26 between Kendra and Joseph while he remained in police custody in Arkansas following his arrest for child molestation. They're worried about cash flow and keeping Kendra afloat ... but note that Jedd, Joseph's brother, has stepped up to help manage their rental property, which is listed on Airbnb Guesty.
They even speak about getting a second property up and running to increase Kendra's stream of income ... but are also open to the idea of selling it down the road -- or building a whole new pad with the help of a HELOC loan!
WWE Superstar Drew McIntyreand his wife, Kaitlyn Frohnapfel, are mourning a tragic loss -- the former World Champion announced the death of their cat, Chaz, on Wednesday.
McIntyre shared a series of photos on his Instagram of himself and his wife with their beloved pet, writing, "You were once in a lifetime, Chaz."
Plenty of fans and his fellow WWE counterparts flooded the comments with love and support for the couple ... including Natalya -- who wrote "Chaz was such a beautiful cat!"
2:40 PM PT -- We've ID'd another legislator in the Edinburgh Castle crowd ... Michigan's Rep. Bill Huizenga is the guy in the blue jacket sitting against the wall. His spokesman told local outlet, Michigan Advance, what we'd already heard about this being a "long-planned, House Ethics-approved" trip to meet with foreign dignitaries. They left out the part about YOU paying for it, while the partial government shutdown continues.
Over two dozen members of Congress are on an overseas trip during the government shutdown ... and it's all being paid for by taxpayers while tons of federal workers go unpaid with rent due.
We've learned a whopping 30 members of Congress are on a trip to Scotland right now, and it's being funded with our tax dollars ... despite the partial government shutdown triggered by Congress failing to do its job. Now all of them have bailed and are enjoying a 2-week Spring Break. Employees of FEMA, the Coast Guard, and other agencies are not as lucky -- they're worrying about putting food on their table and keeping a roof over their heads.
BTW ... members of Congress continue to draw a paycheck, uninterrupted.
Congressman Jared Moskowitz and his colleagues are getting a shakeup ... he admits most of them don't see enough incentive to end the government shutdown, but he also knows if they don't, it might be "Out With Their Asses!"
The Representative from Florida joined us Wednesday on "TMZ Live," and we asked him about the stalemate on funding DHS, the federal employees working without pay and struggling to make ends meet ... all while Congress enjoys a 2-week recess.
Moskowitz -- who's spent part of his break working the scoreboard at his son's youth basketball game -- told us members of Congress are worried about getting primaried, so they don't want to give in to the opposing party.
In other words, both sides are only concerned with themselves ... not the livelihoods of hard working Americans.
Kyle Cooke is "hangin' in" after the romance reveal that's rocked the "Summer House" cast ... but he's "really worried" about ex Amanda Batula.
Adam Glyn stopped him on the street in NYC on Wednesday to check in after the scandal took over the internet.
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And while Kyle says he's fine, he's concerned that Amanda's new relationship with West Wilson is just a game to him, saying ... "West seems to be the kind of guy playing multiple women at the same time."
Kristi Noem's cross-dressing husband might have been exposed by an undocumented immigrant seeking retribution overPresident Trump's Department of Homeland Security policies.
Here's the deal ... Axios White House reporter Marc Caputo posted on X Tuesday that he received a "weird" tip in February about Bryon Noem's secret gender bending impulses, which include photographing himself wearing huge fake breasts and pink spandex shorts.
But, get this ... Caputo says the tipster was "an immigrant sex worker" who was possibly in the country illegally, and "wanted to go public about Noem’s husband using her services online -- it was vengeance for DHS’s immigration enforcement."
A man in Massachusetts has been arrested after allegedly making threatening remarks toward President Donald Trump on Facebook ... the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
Andrew D. Emerald -- a 45-year-old man from Great Barrington, MA was indicted by a federal grand jury on eight counts of interstate transmission of threatening communications.
According to authorities ... from May to July 2025 Emerald "intentionally made eight separate Facebook posts in which he threatened to injure President Trump."