Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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USC

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Bronny James was unconscious before he was taken by ambulance to the hospital. This is the second incidence of sudden cardiac arrest in the USC basketball program in as many years. James, 18, is entering his freshman year at USC and is ranked 20th in the 2023 ESPN 100 rankings.

Bronny James

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LeBron James' son Bronny, 18, stable after suffering cardiac arrest - spokesman. The 18-year-old James was working out on the court when he collapsed. Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in young athletes.

Qin Gang

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China replaces foreign minister Qin after brief stint and weeks of speculation. Move comes amid a foreign backlash against China's increasingly aggressive foreign policy. Qin's disappearance sparked rumours of falling from grace or being under investigation.

Tafari Campbell

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Tafari Campbell, 45, found dead in pond on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Police divers recovered his body from Edgartown Great Pond on Monday. Campbell worked as a sous, or second in command, chef at the White House. He leaves behind his wife, Sherise, and twin sons.

Molly-Mae Hague

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Tommy, 24, popped the question to Molly-Mae, also 24, in Ibiza on Sunday. Couple have been together for four years and have a daughter Bambi. Have 12.6m Instagram followers and Tommy has 5.1m.

Greg Abbott

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The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Texas on Monday. The suit seeks to force the state to remove buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande. Presence of the floating barrier has prompted diplomatic protests by Mexico.

Nottingham Forest

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Trevor Francis signed for Nottingham Forest for £1.15million in 1979. Francis was the added spark that helped the then-English champions win the European Cup. Francis went on to become a manager with QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City and Crystal Palace.

Sam Altman

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Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency project founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, launches on Monday. The project uses a small device called an ‘orb’ to scan people’s eyeballs in order to generate a unique digital identity.

Al-Hilal

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Kylian Mbappe could join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia. Al-Hilal make record 300 million euro ($332 million) bid for France striker. World Cup winner is in contract standoff with Paris Saint-Germain.

Tommy Fury

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Tommy, 24, popped the question to Molly, also 24, in Ibiza on Sunday. Couple have been together for four years and have a daughter Bambi. Molly wore the Hayden Strapless Draped Crepe Jumpsuit from Alex Perry.

Benjamin Netanyahu

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The Knesset approved legislation to emasculate the Israeli Supreme Court. Protesters see the overhaul as a power grab fueled by personal and political grievances of Netanyahu. Netanyahu and his far-right allies say the changes are needed to curb the powers of unelected judges.

Sanjay Singh

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Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh was suspended from Rajya Sabha on Monday due to ‘repeatedly violating the directions of the chair’ The senior AAP leader will not be able to take part in the remainder of the monsoon session of Parliament.

Alexandra Popp

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Germany thrashed debutants Morocco 6-0 in their Women's World Cup opener. Captain Alexandra Popp scored a first-half double. Klara Bühl, Hanane Ait El Haj and Zineb Redouani scored own goals.

Twitter

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Elon Musk announced on Sunday, July 23, that the social media platform would be rebranded. The rebranding saw the popular social media app ditch its recognizable bird logo and replace it with a simple X. Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion last October.

Greta Thunberg

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Swedish court fines climate activist Greta Thunberg 2,500 kronor (about US$240) The 20-year-old admitted to the facts but denied guilt. She was charged for failing to obey a police order to leave an oil facility.

Elon Musk

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Elon Musk, the SpaceX and Tesla billionaire who purchased the site last year for over $40 billion, implemented the rebrand. Musk chose “X” seemingly because he “likes the letter X,” and it appears to be an on-brand decision, considering one of his first ventures was an online bank known as X.

Kiri Allan

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Kiri Allan is the fifth Labour minister to leave so far this year. Incident is latest in a series of missteps and scandals involving government ministers. No casualties were reported from the crash in Wellington on Sunday night.

Odesa

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Moscow cancelled a landmark grain deal on Monday amid Kyiv’s grinding efforts to retake its occupied territories. Russia has been pounding Odesa and other Ukrainian food export facilities almost daily over the past week.

Jonas Vingegaard

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Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wins his second Tour de France title. Tadej Pogacar came in second but trailed the Dane by over seven minutes. Jordi Meeus won the final stage in a photo finish on the Champs-Elysees.

Brian Harman

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Open champion Brian Harman "could not be happier" after winning Claret Jug. Harman won by six shots at the Royal Liverpool course in Hoylake. He held off the likes of Sepp Straka, Tom Kim, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy.