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Apple

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Apple is expected to report its biggest quarterly revenue jump in two years on Thursday. iPhone demand faring better than recent years toward the end of the company's annual release cycle. Results will provide investors the first hints of demand for the latest iPhone 16 series.

UNRWA

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Foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea and Britain expressed "grave concern" over the law. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said the laws would only deepen Palestinian suffering. UN chief Antonio Guterres says he will raise the issue with the General Assembly.

Ruben Amorim

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Manchester United are in talks with Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim. The 39-year-old has a release clause of £8.5million in his Sporting deal. United are prepared to pay the 10 million euros ($10.79 million) release clause.

Ruud van Nistelrooy

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Ruud van Nistelrooy has been asked to take charge on an interim basis. Xavi, Thomas Frank, Gareth Southgate and Sporting manager Ruben Amorim are among the favourites to get the job. Gary Neville says it will be 'impossible' to make changes in next few days.

Tony Hinchcliffe

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Tony Hinchcliffe made racist remarks about Latinos and Puerto Rico. His remarks were immediately condemned by the Harris-Walz campaign. Outraged Puerto Ricans posted pictures of their island and its bright turquoise waters on social media.

Manchester United

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Erik ten Hag was sacked as Manchester United manager on Monday. The Dutchman had been in charge at Old Trafford for two-and-a-half years. Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the team on an interim basis.

Erik ten Hag

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Manchester United sack manager Erik ten Hag on Monday morning. United have won just three of their opening nine league games of the campaign. Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ten Hag's assistant, handed the reins on an interim basis. Xavi has been linked with a move to Old Trafford.

Ten Hag

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Ruud van Nistelrooy has been placed in interim charge at Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag was relieved of his duties on Monday morning. Manchester United are in 14th place in the Premier League.

Shigeru Ishiba

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Japan's ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority in a significant defeat. Voters rankled by rising prices and fallout from party slush fund scandal. A record 314 women among a total of 1,344 candidates are running for office.

Freddie Freeman

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Freddie Freeman hit a grand slam in the first extra inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6-3 win over the New York Yankees. It was the first walk-off grand slam home run in World Series history. Freeman missed three games during the National League playoffs because of an ankle injury.

The Washington Post

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The Washington Post announced Friday that it would not endorse a candidate for president either. The Post has primarily endorsed Democratic candidates for nearly a century, with only 3 Republicans since 1928. The decision allegedly involved Jeff Bezos, who reportedly ordered the non-endorsement.

Alexander McCartney

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Alexander McCartney, 26, was handed a life sentence at Belfast Crown Court. He had previously admitted 185 charges involving 70 children. Police believe the total number of children he abused is about 3,500. He targeted young girls across the world using social media platforms.

John Kelly

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Former White House chief of staff John Kelly said Donald Trump is the 'definition of a fascist' Kelly also said that Trump once argued 'Hitler did some good things' and praised the Nazi dictator for having'rebuilt the economy' Trump denied Kelly's claims with his trademark flair.

Boeing

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Boeing factory workers in the US voted against the company’s latest contract offer. The strike has deprived the company of much-needed cash that it gets from delivering new planes to airlines. Boeing lost $6.17 billion in the period ended September 30.

Tesla

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Tesla shares soared nearly 21% on Thursday as its forecast of surging sales reassured investors. The stock rose to a high of $258 with nearly 146 million shares traded as of 1348 ET.

Jensen Huang

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India is set to witness 20 times growth in compute capacities in 2024, says Jensen Huang. “AI will not take your job," says Huang, using his catchphrases.

The Champions League

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Darwin Nunez scores winner as Liverpool beat RB Leipzig 1-0 in Champions League. Liverpool record club record sixth away win out of six in all competitions to start season. Barcelona captain Raphinha scores a hat-trick to lead them to a commanding 4-1 home victory over Bayern Munich. Dinamo Zagreb secure a 2-0 Champions League win at 10-man RB Salzburg. Manchester City are now unbeaten in 26 successive Champions League matches.

NBA

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LeBron James and son Bronny made NBA history in opening game of season. They became the first father and son to play in the league at the same time. LeBron scored 16 points as Los Angeles Lakers beat Minnesota Timberwolves 110-103.

John Kelly

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John Kelly, the former president of Donald Trump’s White House, said the former. president “certainly prefers the dictator approach to government” Kelly was asked whether the former U.S. president met the definition of a fascist and responded by reading aloud a definition.

LeBron James

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Lakers star LeBron James and oldest son Bronny became the first father and son to share an NBA court together. The duo took the court together late in the second quarter at the Crypto.com Arena, with the Lakers leading 51-35. LeBron scored 16 points as Los Angeles Lakers beat Minnesota Timberwolves 110-103.