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Jalen Brunson
personJalen Brunson had 38 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. RJ Barrett added 26 points and Julius Randle had 24 for the fifth-seeded Knicks. The Heat lead the series 3-2 and will try to level the series in Miami on Friday.
Tom Brady
person'He's very excited to come back': Patriots owner Robert Kraft reveals Tom Brady will be honored for his historic 20 years in New England. 'A Super Bowl LII rematch with Philadelphia' set to mark the occasion. Brady announced his retirement after 23 seasons on Feb. 1.
Anthony Davis
personLakers center Anthony Davis left in the fourth quarter of Los Angeles' loss to the Golden State Warriors. Davis took an accidental elbow to the head from the Warriors' Kevon Looney. The Warriors finished a 121-106 win, forcing the series back to Los Angeles for Game 6.
The Bank of England
organizationThe Bank of England upgraded its forecasts for UK growth by the greatest amount in its history. The drastic fall in energy prices means that the economy will no longer contract over the next three years.
The Supreme Court
organizationRajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot: 'The decision on Maharashtra is a good sign' Supreme Court saved the Eknath Shinde government from facing the axe. The court ruled that the rebel faction’s appointment of Bharat Gogawale as the chief whip was ‘illegal’
Donald Trump
personJury found Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse, but not rape, and also found that he defamed Carroll in a case stemming from an incident in the mid-1990s. Trump called Carroll's story 'fake' and'made up,' even though a jury unanimously and swiftly agreed on the verdict. Trump said Wednesday night in videos posted on his Truth Social platform that he would be appealing the decision.
Elon Musk
personTesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has reached out to former CNN host Don Lemon to start a new show on Twitter. Musk also announced the launch of an early version of encrypted direct messages on the social media platform. Musk bought Twitter in October for $44 billion.
Michail Antonio
personWest Ham beat AZ Alkmaar 2-1 in the first leg of their Conference League semi-final. Goals from Said Benrahma and Michail Antonio kept dreams of a first trophy in 43 years alive. Hammers are aiming to reach the final in Prague on June 7.
Kaitlan Collins
personAuthor and journalist David Simon has called for CNN staff to quit their jobs over Donald Trump's town hall with moderator Kaitlan Collins. Collins grilled Trump over his handling of classified documents, which he defended by saying he had "the right" to declassify any records.
CNN
organizationCNN under fire after airing Donald Trump's "town hall" in New Hampshire. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the network "should be ashamed of themselves"
AC Milan
organizationAC Milan take on Inter Milan in the second Champions League semi-final, first leg on Wednesday. Rafael Leao will reportedly sign a new long-term contract at AC Milan. The deal is expected to run for five years, according to The Athletic.
Robert De Niro
personThe actor, 79, recently welcomed his seventh child with Tiffany Chen. De Niro already shares two children with his first wife, "Taxi Driver" co-star Diahnne Abbott.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
organizationBalochistan CM's spokesperson Babar Yusufzai demanded of the federal government and Supreme Court of Pakistan to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for damaging government installations. Imran Khan, 70, was arrested by the paramilitary Rangers in a corruption case from the IHC and bundled into a prison van sparking massive protests.
Google I/O
organizationGoogle I/O 2023, the company's largest annual event, is slated for tonight. The company is likely to unveil a wide range of goods, including intriguing hardware like the Pixel Fold.
The House of Representatives
organizationRep. George Santos faces charges of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and lying to the House of Representatives. At least nine House GOP members have called for Santos to publicly resign. The first-term Republican has admitted to embellishing his resume.
Justin Welby
personJustin Welby said the Bill would do 'great damage' to the UK's reputation. Bill aims to ensure people who arrive in the UK in small boats would be detained and promptly removed.
E. Jean Carroll
personE. Jean Carroll, a longtime advice columnist, filed a civil suit against Trump for battery and defamation. A Manhattan federal jury found on Tuesday that the former president sexually assaulted Carroll in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. Trump has denied all wrongdoing and does not face any jail time as a result of the civil verdict.
Edin Dzeko
personInter Milan beat AC Milan 2-0 in Champions League semi-final first leg. Goals from Edin Dzeko and Henrikh Mkhitaryan put Inter in cruise control. Second leg takes place at the San Siro on Tuesday. Winner will face Real Madrid or Manchester City in the final.
Inter Milan
organizationInter Milan beat AC Milan 2-0 in Champions League semi-final first leg. Edin Dzeko and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored in opening 15 minutes. Winner will face Real Madrid or Manchester City in the final.
Elon Musk
personTwitter CEO Elon Musk said a version of encrypted direct messages will be available on Twitter starting Wednesday. The move comes as Musk tries to ramp up engagement, and opportunities to make money, at the online platform.