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Michael Irvin
personMichael Irvin has filed a lawsuit against Marriott International and an unnamed female employee at one of its hotels in Arizona. The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $100 million because the accusation tarnished Irvin’s ‘relationship with the League and its network’ Philadelphia Eagles star Josh Sills will be in court on February 16 in relation to claims.
Mike Pence
personThe FBI conducted a consensual search for classified documents Friday at former Vice President Mike Pence's home. Friday’s raid reportedly lasted approximately five hours and involved the seizure of six documents, one of which was listed as classified. The search comes just a few weeks after Pence's attorney notified the National Archives about the discovery of records with classified markings.
SEC
organizationKraken agreed to shutter its staking service for U.S. customers and pay $30 million in penalties. The largest cryptocurrency BTCUSD, -0.13% fell more than 4% Thursday to as low as $21,850.
SEC
organizationOklahoma and Texas reach agreement with the Big 12 Conference to leave for the SEC in 2024. The two marquee Big 12 programs were previously scheduled to join the conference in 2025. The agreement is subject to the final approval from the Oklahoma and Texas governing boards.
Pep Guardiola
personManchester City charged with 101 breaches of financial regulations. If found guilty, the club could face a fine, deduction of points or expulsion. City could face potential punishments including being expelled from the Premier League, being stripped of their titles or having a points deduction.
The Kansas City Chiefs
organizationPhiladelphia Eagles host Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57. Philadelphia is a 1.5-point favorite in the latest Chiefs vs. Eagles odds. Kansas City is on a seven-game winning streak, while Philadelphia is 16-3 this season.
Alec Baldwin
personBaldwin, 64, is due to appear in court on February 24 on charges of involuntary manslaughter. It follows the fatal shooting with a prop gun of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of western Rust in October 2021. Baldwin already settled with the family in October in a separate civil suit.
John Fetterman
personPennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, 53, was taken to George Washington University Hospital after feeling 'lightheaded' Tests did not show evidence of a new stroke, but doctors are running more tests. Democrat from Pennsylvania had previously suffered a near-fatal stroke.
Angie Craig
personRep. Angie Craig was assaulted by an attacker outside her building’s elevator around 7:30 a.m. She reportedly defended herself by throwing hot coffee at the attacker. Craig, a Democrat, represents Minnesota's Second Congressional District.
Michael Jordan
personKlay Thompson becomes the only player in the NBA to make 12 three-pointers in a game this season. Golden State Warriors can save $131 million if they trade James Wiseman. 76ers veteran Furkan Korkmaz has requested a trade from the team.
The Phoenix Suns
organizationDeandre Ayton had 31 points and 16 rebounds as the Phoenix Suns defeated the Detroit Pistons 116-100. Mikal Bridges scored 24 points, Cameron Johnson had 20 points and Torrey Craig added 14 points. The Suns have won eight of 10 games, including a victory at Boston on Friday night.
Bob Iger
personUnder the restructuring, Disney is cutting 7,000 jobs and reorganizing into three divisions. Activist shareholder Nelson Peltz said he was dropping his bid for a seat on the company's board.
Twitter was wrong to block tweets of the New York Post's story on Hunter Biden's mystery laptop in October 2020. The First Amendment insists that government isn't allowed to interfere with the Post’s freedom to publish any nonsense they want. House Oversight Committee grilled fired Twitter executives over the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Kevin Seefried
personKevin Seefried of Delaware was part of a mob on the Senate side of the Capitol building. He was the first to confront Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman. Judge Trevor McFadden called his conduct "outrageous" and "especially shocking"
Mikal Bridges
personPhoenix Suns defeated the Detroit Pistons 116-100. Deandre Ayton had 31 points and 16 rebounds for the Suns. Mikal Bridges scored 24 points for Phoenix.
Halyna Hutchins
personHalyna Hutchins, 42, was killed in the October 2021 shooting. She was working as a cinematographer on the Western when Baldwin accidentally shot and killed her. Baldwin already settled with the family in October in a separate civil suit.
Ravindra Jadeja
personAll-rounder Ravindra Jadeja took 5-47 on his return from injury. Australia were dismissed for 177 on a turning pitch soon after tea. The hosts then moved to 77-1, captain Rohit Sharma ending the day 56 not out.
Kevin Durant
personKevin Durant will join the Phoenix Suns after four seasons with the Brooklyn Nets. New Suns majority owner Mat Ishbia pushed aggressively to pull off the deal. Durant won’t make his Suns debut until later this month due to a knee injury. The deal comes just days after the Nets traded star guard Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks.
Kiara Advani
personKangana Ranaut heaped praises on newlyweds Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani. The two got married on Tuesday in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif, Varun Dhawan, Upasana among others dropped congratulatory messages.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
personKareem Abdul-Jabbar blames himself for lack of relationship with LeBron James. NBA legend sat courtside to watch the Los Angeles Lakers forward break the NBA career scoring record he set nearly 40 years ago. Phoenix Suns president and CEO Jason Rowley resigned Monday.