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Nishad Singh
personNishad Singh is the former director of engineering at now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX. He is the third member of co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried's inner circle to flip against him. The charges carry potential penalties of up to 75 years in prison.
FA Cup
organizationManchester City beat Bristol City 3-0 to reach FA Cup quarter-finals. Phil Foden scored twice and Kevin De Bruyne added late gloss. City will face Brighton, Blackburn and Fulham in the last eight.
Julie Su
personJulie Su currently serves as the Deputy Secretary of Labor. Su worked for 17 years as a civil rights attorney representing workers. Current Labor Secretary Marty Walsh announced earlier this month he is leaving the administration mid-March.
Neil Wagner
personNew Zealand beat England by one run in second Test in Wellington. Only the fourth win in the history of test cricket by a team asked to follow on. Joe Root (95) and Ben Stokes (33) added 121 for the sixth wicket. Neil Wagner removed both batters in quick succession.
Isla Bryson
personIsla Bryson, 31, has been jailed for eight years at the High Court in Edinburgh. The 31-year-old was convicted last month of raping two women. Judge Lord Scott noted Bryson continues to “vehemently deny’ offences.
Bola Tinubu
personThe first results from Ekiki state showed a majority of votes for president cast in favour of Bola Tinubu. The former Lagos governor faced main opposition party PDP's Atiku Abubakar. The presidential vote is expected to be the closest in Nigeria's history.
Kane Williamson
personKane Williamson becomes highest run-scorer for New Zealand in Test cricket. England 48-1 in their second innings at stumps after opener Zak Crawley bowled by Tim Southee. New Zealand set England 258 runs to win second Test in Wellington.
The European Union
organizationNew Northern Ireland Protocol deal paves the way for the UK to join the EU’s flagship research programme, Ursula von der Leyen said. European Commission president hailed potential access as ‘good news’ for scientists and researchers on both sides of the Channel.
Manish Sisodia
personDeputy chief minister Manish Sisodia is the second Aam Aadmi Party leader to be arrested on graft charges. He holds as many as 18 of the total 33 departments in the Delhi government. His arrest could be a massive setback for the Delhi chief minister's plan to expand the party.
Alexia Putellas
personMessi named FIFA player of 2022, England women rewarded for Euro campaign. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni voted FIFA men's coach of the year. Alexia Putellas named best women's player for second straight year. England number one Mary Earps named best female goalkeeper.
Scott Adams
personSeveral media publishers drop Dilbert comic strip after creator's racist comments. Andrews McMeel Universal said it was “severing our relationship’ with Adams. Adams says he is likely to lose 80% of his income from Dilbert.
Elissa Slotkin
personSlotkin, a 46-year-old former CIA intelligence officer and third-term representative, is coming off an impressive victory in last year's midterms. Her contest against Republican state Sen. Tom Barrett was the third-most expensive House race in 2022.
Lionel Messi
personLionel Messi is set to win FIFA's The Best award, according to Mundo Deportivo. World Cup winner beats France's Kylian Mbappé and Karim Benzema. The winner will be announced at a star-studded ceremony in Paris on Monday.
Rishi Sunak
personRishi Sunak hailed a ‘turning point’ in British relations with the EU. He hopes the deal will secure the backing of Northern Irish unionists. A deal would be a triumph for Sunak, who has sought to dial down tensions.
Ke Huy Quan
personKe Huy Quan is the first Asian male to win a SAG Award for acting in a film. Beats Irish stars Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan in the category. Appears alongside Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jake Paul
personBritish reality TV star scores a split decision win against the American social media star. Paul dropped Fury in the eighth and final round, but that wasn't enough to gain the decision. Deontay Wilder has claimed Paul should have been named winner of the bout.
FIFA
organizationMessi named FIFA player of 2022, England women rewarded for Euro campaign. Cristiano Ronaldo snubbed from FIFPro World XI for 2022. Spain's Alexia Putellas named best women's player for second straight year.
Marcus Rashford
personManchester United beat Newcastle 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley. Goals from Casemiro and Marcus Rashford sealed the win. Erik ten Hag won his first trophy as United manager on Sunday afternoon.
Ursula von der Leyen
personEU chief Ursula von der Leyen hails the deal as a "new chapter" PM Rishi Sunak promises MPs a vote on the deal for the first time. Still faces a possible showdown with Northern Ireland's DUP and Tory eurosceptics.
Michelle Yeoh
personYeoh is the first woman of Asian descent to win the individual acting honor. The Crazy Rich Asians actress also received her first Oscar nomination. Everything Everywhere All At Once made SAGs history with a record four wins.