Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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We understand that staying informed can be overwhelming, that's why we have created this page to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the news. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, or simply interested in a specific person or organization, our Daily Alerts page is a valuable resource for staying informed.

IRS

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IRS agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler laid out an array of allegations before the House Oversight Committee. Shapley said tax agents weren’t given important documents, including files from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop. The Justice Department has denied the whistleblowers’ allegations.

Nigel Farage

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Farage says he has a 40-page document that proves Coutts "exited" him. Claims his views and friendships with the likes of Donald Trump and Novak Djokovic "do not align" with bank's "values" Decision branded 'absolutely disgraceful' by Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps. Treasury minister Andrew Griffith added it raised'serious concern'

Zhang Shuai

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Second seed Zhang hit a crosscourt forehand that appeared to land on the line but was called out by the line judge. Match continued for one more point but the disagreement over the disputed call continued. Incident occurred during the round-of-32 match at the Budapest Grand Prix.

Jason Aldean

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Sheryl Crow slammed Jason Aldean's new music video for "Try That in a Small Town" She accused the country singer of "promoting violence" in the video. CMT has now removed the video from its channel.

Fiona Scott Morton

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Fiona Scott Morton, an American citizen and Yale professor, withdraws from EU job. Scott Morton had been nominated earlier this month to take the role of chief competition economist.

Stuart Broad

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Stuart Broad took his 600th Test wicket on day one of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford. The 37-year-old is the second pace bowler to reach the mark after James Anderson. England bowled Australia out for 299-8 on the first day of the match.

Daniel Morgan

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Daniel Morgan, 37, was killed with an axe in Sydenham, south-east London. His attacker has never been caught and a string of inquiries have unearthed allegations of corruption. Five investigations and an inquest costing some £40,000,000 failed to find Morgan’s killer.

Benjamin Mendy

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Benjamin Mendy signs two-year deal with Lorient after being cleared of rape. France international was found not guilty of raping a woman and the attempted rape of another at Chester Crown Court. Left-back had been a free agent since June 30 after his Man City contract expired.

Travis King

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U.S. soldier Travis King faced two assault allegations and was fined by a South Korean court. King pleaded guilty to assault and destruction of public goods stemming from an October incident. The soldier's uncle said he had been "breaking down" over the illness and death of his young cousin.

Gigi Hadid

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Gigi Hadid was arrested at Owen Roberts International Airport. The 28-year-old model was travelling with her friend, Leah Nicole McCarthy. Hadid and McCarthy had arrived on a private jet from the US.

Manchester United

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Manchester United agree deal with Inter Milan for goalkeeper Andre Onana. The 27-year-old shot-stopper has been top of Erik ten Hag’s wish list this summer. United have now reached an agreement with Serie A side Inter to sign Onana for an initial 51m euros (£43.8m) United also announced the return of Jonny Evans on a short-term contract.

Donald Trump

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Georgia's Supreme Court denied Donald Trump's bid to halt the Fulton County district attorney's probe into whether the former president and his allies interfered in the state's 2020 presidential election. Trump already faces 71 criminal charges, over hush-money payments and his retention of classified information. The former president is also reeling from a verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation toward writer E Jean Carroll.

Joe Manganiello

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Modern Family star Sofia Vergara, 51, announced that she has split from husband Joe Manganiello, 46. Announcement comes after the actor sparked speculation about the state of their relationship.

Marcus Rashford

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Marcus Rashford has committed his long-term future to Manchester United. The forward has signed a new five-year deal at Old Trafford. His previous contract was due to expire in 2024. Rashford broke the 30-goal barrier for the first time last season.

Kate Greville

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Kate Greville told police and lawyers she did not want to go through ordeal of a second trial. Prosecution offered no evidence against Giggs at the 20-minute hearing. Prosecutors said it was 'no longer in the public interest' to pursue Giggs to trial.

Ryan Giggs

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Giggs, 49, was not in court on Tuesday as lawyers said there was no longer any realistic prospect of conviction. Prosecutors offered no evidence against Giggs at the 20-minute hearing. Kate Greville told police and lawyers she did not want to go through the ordeal of a second trial.

Daniel Andrews

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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has pulled the pin on the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Andrews said it wasn't a difficult decision to ditch the sporting festival because the cost had trebled to 7 billion Australian dollars (£3.6 billion) Commonwealth Games Federation blasted the move as ‘hugely disappointing’ but remains determined to find an alternative.

Kremlin

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Vicious infighting broke out among various political factions inside his administration. Russian leader in the process of trying to reassert his authority after being seriously weakened by the recent Wagner mutiny.

Lindsay Lohan

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Lindsay and Bader tied the knot in a low-key ceremony last April. Luai is an Arabic name that means "shield" or "protector"

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing fierce backlash over his claims that the COVID-19 virus was manipulated to target white and Black people. Kennedy tried to backtrack with a tweet, but that fell into the category of erecting what Winston Churchill might have called a bodyguard of lies.