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Overnight Briefing & General Reality Check - May 22, 2018
May 22, 2018
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Royalty Report:
Details about PRINCE HARRY and MEGHAN MARKLE's evening reception are hitting the tabloids and the newlyweds are quite the party animals! HollywoodLife.com reports JAMES CORDEN organized a dance-off with PRINCE WILLIAM, PRINCE CHARLES and the dashing groom, while SERENA WILLIAMS "played beer pong like it was tennis." The luckiest ladies of the evening were definitely the bride and her new sister-in-law, KATE MIDDLETON, who both cut the rug with GEORGE CLOONEY! (Lee)
The brand-new Royal couple --HARRY and MEGHAN-- who have delayed their honeymoon, will make their first public appearance as husband and wife at a Buckingham Palace garden party for his father, the Prince of Wales, today. The event is meant to be an early birthday celebration for CHARLES, who turns 70 in November.
"The event will celebrate The Prince of Wales' patronages and military affiliations as well as others involved in charities supported by the prince," his website explains.White Trash Bulletin:
When you need a ride to the bar, anything will do! Police in Largo arrested JEFFREY ROBERT SABIEL, who's 50, and SANTA MARIE WALTERS, who's 32, for stealing a motorized shopping cart from Walmart. The joyriding couple took the cart to Jimmy's Sports Bar and popped in for a couple of drinks before police caught up with them. Actually, police saw the cart parked outside the bar and found the couple inside. They initially denied taking the cart but surveillance video said differently. They were charged with grand theft. (Myers)
Health and Medical Briefs:
Unnecessary and accidental use of ADHD drugs has increased over 60 percent in children and teens. The study published in the journal Pediatrics, looked at all calls to US poison control centers for unintentional or intentional exposure to ADHD medications (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) between 2000 and 2014 among children and adolescents. The researchers found that the number of calls increased from 7,018 in 2000 to 11,486 in 2014 --a 64 percent increase. (Bartha)