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Justin Jones
personRepublican-dominated Tennessee legislature voted 72-25 to expel Democratic Representative Justin Jones. Jones joined protesters demanding gun control reforms following a mass shooting in Nashville. Jones opposed a school safety bill, arguing it would further militarize schools.
House
organizationRep. David Dobos, a Republican who once headed up the Columbus Board of Education, did attend MIT at various times between 1973 and 1980. House Speaker Jason Stephens called Dobbs’ false representations “disappointing news’ Former GOP House members are slamming Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
BJP
organizationPM Narendra Modi extended his greetings on the 44th Foundation Day of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Hanuman Jayanti. He said that BJP derives its inspiration from Lord Hauman to fight corruption and maintaining law and order. PM Narendra Modi will also address BJP workers on the occasion of the party's foundation day.
Emmanuel Macron
personFrench President Emmanuel Macron is on a three-day state visit to China. He is seeking to dissuade China from supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Visit comes as Western pressure mounts on Beijing to help push for peace in Ukraine.
Emmanuel Macron
personAround 100 vandals hurled Molotov cocktails at brasserie La Rotonde. All sides in standoff are awaiting an April 14 verdict on the validity of the reform.
Jon Rahm
personViktor Hovland is setting the early pace on five under. Brooks Koepka and Cameron Young are two shots behind. Five-time winner Tiger Woods struggles to an opening 74.
Marcus Rashford
personManchester United beat Brentford 1-0 at Old Trafford. The win puts United back into the top four after a three-match winless run. United is tied for points with third-place Newcastle, which thrashed West Ham 5-1.
Mark Pomerantz
personOhio Rep. Jim Jordan issued the summons for Mark Pomerantz, who helped lead the Trump investigation. The subpoena marks Republicans’ strongest move yet in its investigation of the New York County’s indictment of former President Donald Trump.
Real Madrid
organizationKarim Benzema scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid beat Barcelona 4-0 at Camp Nou. Carlo Ancelotti's side progressed 4-1 on aggregate to the Copa del Rey final. Los Blancos will face Osasuna in the final on April 5.
Emmanuel Macron
personFrench President Emmanuel Macron is in China for a three-day tour of the country. He will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, keen to enlist Xi in the pursuit of checking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Xi sees Macron as someone who can push the European Union toward a more moderate position on China.
FBI
organization'Republicans in Congress should defund the DOJ and FBI until they come to their senses,' he wrote on his social media platform, writing in all-caps. Trump is the first former or current U.S. president to face criminal charges.
SNP
organizationPeter Murrell, 58, taken into custody by police in Glasgow. His home and SNP HQ in Edinburgh are being searched by officers. First Minister Humza Yousaf described the arrest as a 'difficult day' Police Scotland are investigating the spending of about £600,000.
Frank Lampard
personFrank Lampard was sacked by Chelsea in January 2021 after 18 months. The 44-year-old has held talks with the west London club. Assistant coach Bruno Saltor was appointed interim manager on Monday.
Nicola Sturgeon
personPolice did not identify Peter Murrell as the 58-year-old man arrested Wednesday. Scotland's Press Association, the BBC and others reported it was Murrell. Police Scotland has been investigating the SNP’s handling of money slated for Scottish independence campaigning.
Dan Kelly
personFormer Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly lost his race by at least 10 percentage points. He refused to call his opponent to concede, instead choosing to lash out against her in a concession speech. Kelly called Protasiewicz's campaign "deeply deceitful, dishonorable and despicable"
Peter Murrell
personPeter Murrell, 58, held by police after raids on their Glasgow home and SNP headquarters in Edinburgh. Police are investigating the spending of £600,000 earmarked for Scottish independence campaigning. Mr Murrell resigned as the party's chief executive last month.
Brandon Johnson
personBrandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner and organizer for the Chicago Teachers Union, won a hotly contested race for mayor. Johnson defeated Paul Vallas, the former head of Chicago Public Schools. The win shows that voters in the city are focused on progressive policies, including in the battle against crime.
Tsai Ing-wen
personChina condemns meeting between Taiwan leader and US House Speaker. China claims Taiwan as its own territory, a position the government in Taipei strongly contests. The U.S does not recognize Taiwan's independence or maintain diplomatic relations with it.
Paul Vallas
personBrandon Johnson, 47, defeated Paul Vallas, 69, by around 13,000 votes. Vallas previously worked as Chicago Public Schools’ first CEO. Johnson ran on a platform of taxing the wealthy to boost citywide services.
Chelsea
organizationFrank Lampard is set to return as Chelsea manager until the end of the season. The 44-year-old has held talks with the west London club and is on the verge of rubberstamping his return. Lampard played for the Blues between 2001 and 2014 but was sacked 18 months later after a 10-match winless run.