The headline reads 'Ex-beauty queen in hotel drugs overdose'. There are no spelling errors. And while it's not strictly grammatical, it's typical of a newspaper headline, which often sacrifice grammar to squeeze more information into a smaller space.
What might be confusing you is 'drugs overdose'. This is British English. Americans say 'drug overdose'. British say 'drugs overdose'. Or rather, the British used to say 'drugs overdose'. You'd be far more likely to hear 'drug overdose' used in Britain these days, probably thanks to American influence.
The film being set in America, but made in the UK with a largely British crew and Kubrick having lived here for so long - it is quite likely this is just a small error that slipped through, although it also may be intentional to draw attention to the artifice, the dreamlike unreality of the film.
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