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Mike Pence
personPence, 63, will launch his campaign with a video and a speech on Wednesday. His run pits him against front-runner Donald Trump, whom he once stood by.
Casper Ruud
personRuud beats Nicolas Jarry in straight sets to reach last eight. Jabeer beats American Bernarda Pera in four sets. Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia beats Sara Sorribes Tormo in five sets.
SEC
organizationSEC claims Binance sought to evade U.S. regulation. Bitcoin was down 5.3% after falling to its lowest level since mid-March. Binance said: "We intend to defend our platform vigorously"
Ben Newman
personBen Newman, 32, has been charged with causing a public nuisance. He was filmed running on to the course as the big race began. Another 30 other people have been released on bail in connection with the protest.
Ons Jabeur
personOns Jabeur becomes first African player to reach the quarters at each of the four majors in the Open era. Tunisian is eyeing a first Grand Slam title after falling short in Wimbledon and U.S. Open finals.
Real Madrid
organizationTottenham striker Harry Kane is on Real Madrid's wanted list. Real chiefs have identified Kane as their No1 target to replace the Frenchman as the club's new No9. Real Valladolid are relegated after a 0-0 draw with Getafe.
Binance
organizationThe SEC accused Binance founder Changpeng Zhao of operating a “web of deception," charging him and his exchange with 13 offences. The charges are familiar to practices uncovered after the collapse of the second largest cryptocurrency exchange, FTX. Binance said: "We intend to defend our platform vigorously"
Leonard Floyd
personThe Bills are signing former Rams and Bears defensive end Leonard Floyd to a one-year deal. He reunites with fellow edge rusher Von Miller, who also won a Super Bowl with the Rams. Miller had surgery on his right knee in December and his timetable to return is not clear.
Prince Harry
personHarry is suing Mirror Group Newspapers for damages. He claims journalists at its titles were linked to methods including phone-hacking. Harry will become the first senior British royal to give evidence in court for 130 years.
Tottenham
organizationTottenham Hotspur are set to appoint Ange Postecoglou as their new manager. The 57-year-old has agreed a two-year contract with the option of a third season. Spurs have been searching for a permanent manager since sacking Antonio Conte in March.
Apple
organizationApple shares set a new intraday high Monday morning. The company is preparing to launch a number of new products, including a mixed-reality headset. Apple's stock is up 39% year to date.
Ange Postecoglou
personTottenham on verge of appointing Celtic's Treble winning boss Ange Postecoglou as their head coach on an initial two-year deal. Spurs' move to appoint the Australian coach has accelerated in the last 24 hours. Spurs have been searching for a permanent new manager since sacking Antonio Conte in March.
Holly Willoughby
personHolly Willoughby returned to This Morning on Monday (5 June) for the first time since her co-presenter quit and admitted to lying about an affair. The 42-year-old said it 'feels very strange indeed' to be on the show without her former co-host.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
personSwedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic announces his retirement from football. Ibrahimovic made the announcement following AC Milan's 3-1 win over Verona. The 41-year-old's contract with AC Milan expires at the end of June.
Mirror Group Newspapers
organizationHarry is suing the publisher, claiming journalists at its titles were linked to methods including phone hacking. He is seeking compensation over allegations MGN was involved in unlawful information gathering. MGN is contesting the claims and has either denied or not admitted each of them. Publisher also argues that some of the claimants have brought their legal action too late.
The Miami Heat
organizationMiami Heat beat the Denver Nuggets 111-108 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Miami becomes the first 8-seed to win a road game in the championship round. The best-of-seven series moves to Miami for the next two games with Game 3 on Wednesday.
Jacinda Ardern
personFormer Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern received one of New Zealand's top honours. She was named "Dame Grand Companion," the second highest honour in New Zealand. The honour recognises her efforts for leading the country through the COVID-19 crisis.
Kathleen Folbigg
personKathleen Folbigg, 55, was convicted of three counts of murder and one of manslaughter in 2003. Her babies Patrick, Sarah, Laura and Caleb died in suspicious circumstances between 1989 and 1999. Danish experts claim her kids carried a genetic disease which caused heart irregularities. NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley pardoned her on Monday.
The Denver Nuggets
organizationMiami Heat beat Denver Nuggets 111-108 to level NBA Finals at one game apiece. Heat score 36-25 in the fourth quarter to hand Nuggets first home defeat since March 30. Denver blew up a 16-point lead in the second quarter to lead 57-51 at half-time. The series will now go to the Sunshine State on Wednesday.
Rose Zhang
personRose Zhang won the inaugural Mizuho Americas Open in a two-hole playoff over Jennifer Kupcho. Zhang became the first woman to win on her first LPGa appearance since Beverly Hanson in 1951. The 20-year-old is also the first ever to capture the NCAA individual national title and tally a win on the LPGA Tour in the same season.