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John Roberts
personThe case arose from the redrawing of North Carolina's congressional map after the 2020 Census. The court left in place a key check on state lawmakers' authority over how federal elections are conducted.
Jeffrey Epstein
personDepartment of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz found negligence, misconduct and poor job performance by Bureau of Prisons. Failed to check on disgraced financier despite him being on suicide watch. Epstein, 66, killed himself while he was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
ECB
organizationEnglish cricket accused of being racist, sexist and elitist. Three in four players from ethnic backgrounds experienced discrimination. Women are ‘subordinate’ to men within cricket, and treated as ‘second-class citizens’
Meta
organizationThe new parental supervision tools on Messenger are now available in the U.S., UK, and Canada. WhatsApp Business now has 200 million monthly active users, up from 50 million in 2020.
Nicola Bulley
personNicola Bulley, 45, vanished while walking her dog in St Michael's, Lancashire. Her body was found in the River Wyre on February 19 after a three-week search. Coroner Dr James Adeley recorded her death as accidental, saying she fell in and suffered 'cold water shock'
Matt Hancock
personFormer lockdown boss blamed the government’s pandemic preparedness strategy, which he claimed was based on a flu outbreak. Mr Hancock was forced to resign from his position as health secretary in 2021. Covid inquiry hears there ‘isn’t a day that goes by’ when Matt Hancock does not think of those who died from coronavirus.
ICC
organizationVenezuela's government said in a statement that it disagreed with the decision to reject the case. Ahmedabad is likely to host the final while the semi-finals may be played in Mumbai and Kolkata. Team India will begin its campaign against Australia on October 8 in Chennai.
Daniel Korski
personTV producer Daisy Goodwin claims Daniel Korski put his hand on her breast. She claims it happened at a meeting in No10 when he was an advisor to David Cameron. Tory Party will not investigate because it has not received a formal complaint.
Olivia Chow
personOlivia Chow, 66, won with 37.2% of the vote, ahead of Ana Bailao with 32.5%. The former city police chief Mark Saunders came in third with 8.6%. It is the second time in eight months Torontonians voted for a mayor.
Daisy Goodwin
personTV producer and writer says he put his hand on her breast in Downing Street. She says she felt'surprise and some humiliation' after the incident. Mr Korska denies the allegations in the'strongest possible terms' He insists he is still in the race to become the Tory mayoral candidate.
New Democracy
organizationConservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis won Greece's national elections on Sunday with a clear majority. His New Democracy party obtained a score of over 40.5 percent, well ahead of the leftist Syriza party. The margin is the widest for the conservatives in almost 50 years.
Vladimir Putin
personFormer CIA Director David Petraeus says Putin may be more exposed than he has been in the last 23 years. Ukraine revelled in the chaos, stepping up its counter-offensive against Russian forces. Trading on the Moscow Exchange will go ahead as normal on Monday.
Susan Lorincz
personSusan Lorincz, 58, is accused of shooting mother-of-four Ajike 'AJ'Owens, 35, dead in front of Owens' young son on June 2 in Ocala, Florida. Investigators have said LorincZ became angry after several neighborhood children were playing. State Attorney, William Gladson, confirmed that there was 'insufficient evidence' to prove she had a 'depraved mind' when she allegedly shot dead Owens.
The Wagner Group
organizationWagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is unlikely to live another "60 to 90 days" Putin is likely to make him pay for the mutiny that began and ended just this weekend. The short-lived mutiny on Saturday has damaged Russian presidednt's reputation.
Wagner
personRussian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is a "dead man walking" U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the episode exposed "cracks" in the Kremlin that was not previously seen. Trading on the Moscow Exchange will go ahead as normal on Monday.
Vladimir Putin
personRussian President Vladimir Putin made a statement to the nation about Saturday's aborted armed mutiny. Putin said he would honour his promise to allow Wagner fighters to relocate to Belarus.
Wagner Group
organizationYevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner Group of mercenaries attempted a coup. His men briefly occupied two Russian cities and approached the Moscow region. Putin thanked the Wagner Group soldiers for turning back and invited them to enlist in the Russian army.
Yevgeny Prigozhin
personWagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is unlikely to live another "60 to 90 days" Putin is likely to make him pay for the mutiny that began and ended this weekend. Unless he has a deep network of support in the upper echelons of Russia's power structure, he will be killed in short order.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
personKyriakos Mitsotakis secures clear majority, wins second term as Greek PM. His New Democracy party had 40.55% of the vote — more than twice the main opposition Syriza's 17.84%. Ratings agency Moody's says New Democracy's victory was credit-positive.
Novak Djokovic
personIvan Ljubicic predicts Novak Djokovic will win Wimbledon 2023. Serbian ace will try to match Roger Federer's tally of record right titles. Ljibicic also sends critical warning to Carlos Alcaraz.