Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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David Rivera

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Ex-Miami US Rep. David Rivera arrested in Venezuela probe. VF Corporation drops 11.2% after lowering expectations for revenue and earnings. Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield is leaving Salesforce.

Paris Saint-Germain

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Kylian Mbappe is leading the race for the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup. The Paris Saint-Germain forward has scored nine goals in two World Cup appearances. Didier Deschamps' assistant Guy Stephan believes the 23-year-old deserves to occupy the same talent bracket as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Roy Keane

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Brazil beat South Korea 4-1 in their World Cup quarter-final on Monday. Vinícius Júnior, Richarlison, Lucas Paquetá and Raphinha scored. Brazil celebrated each goal by dancing, and even coach Tite participated. ITV pundit Roy Keane labelled the scenes as 'direspectful'

Samuel Eto'o

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Samuel Eto'o filmed apparently kicking a man to the ground outside a World Cup stadium. Algerian YouTuber Said Mamouni, who has also released a video where he confirms that it has been reported to Qatari police. Incident took place after the round of 16 clash between Brazil and South Korea.

Saket Gokhale

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Saket Gokhale was arrested last night from Jaipur for a tweet saying "RTI revealed the PM's visit to Morbi cost ₹ 30 crore" This was flagged as "fake" by the government's fact-check unit. The Trinamool's Kunal Ghosh called the arrest 'utterly disgraceful'

Sergio Busquets

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Spain lose 3-0 on penalties to Morocco after 0-0 draw in World Cup round of 16. Manager Luis Enrique had instructed his players to take 1,000 penalties. Pablo Sarabia, Sergio Busquets and Carlos Soler all missed spot-kicks.

Cristiano Ronaldo

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Portugal face Switzerland in last 16 of World Cup 2022. Cristiano Ronaldo left out of Portugal's starting line-up. Goncalo Ramos scored a hat-trick in 6-1 win over Switzerland. Portugal will now face Morocco in the last eight. The game is available to watch on ITV1 and the ITV Hub in the United Kingdom.

Kirstie Alley

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Kirstie Alley, 71, has died of cancer, according to a family statement. Alley rose to fame in 1987 when she starred as Rebecca Howe on Cheers. She won an Emmy award for her role as a pub manager on the popular TV series. John Travolta, who co-starred with her in the Look Who's Talking series, paid his respects.

The Carolina Panthers

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The Carolina Panthers are reportedly set to release quarterback Baker Mayfield. The team will find out at 4 p.m. ET if anyone is willing to take him off their hands. This leaves open an intriguing possibility for the NFC-contending San Francisco 49ers to put in a claim.

Tom Brady

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Tom Brady leads comeback to lift Tampa Bay Buccaneers past New Orleans Saints. Saints built up 10-3 advantage in first half before Tampa Bay fought back. Brady found Rachaad White with just three seconds left. The win evens the Bucs' record at 6-6 and gives them the inside track to the NFC South crown.

The Trump Organization

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The Trump Organization and separate entity the Trump Payroll Corp were found guilty on all counts. The two entities were convicted of running a 13-year-scheme to defraud and evade taxes by falsifying business records. The company is expected to face a fine of around $1.6m (£1.3m)

Bucs

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the New Orleans Saints 17-16 on Monday night. The Bucs (6-6) extended their division lead over the Atlanta Falcons to 1½ games. The Saints (4-9) missed out on opportunity to pull into a tie for second with the Falcons.

Kirstie Alley

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Kirstie Alley was best known for her role as Rebecca Howe on the sitcom "Cheers" Alley received four Golden Globe and five Emmy nominations for best actress. The actress also starred alongside John Travolta in the 1989 romantic comedy, "Look Who's Talking"

Achraf Hakimi

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Morocco beat Spain 3-0 on penalties after 0-0 draw at Education City. Achraf Hakimi scored the sixth penalty in the shootout to send Morocco through to the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time. Pablo Sarabia, Carlos Soler and Sergio Busquets all missed from the spot.

Eddie Jones

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Eddie Jones has been sacked by the Rugby Football Union. The decision follows a review into their November series. Richard Cockerill will take over the day-to-day running of the men's team. Leicester boss Steve Borthwick is favourite to take over.

Fernando Santos

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been left out of Portugal's World Cup squad. Goncalo Ramos will come in for Ronaldo in the Round of 16 clash. The 37-year-old threw a tantrum when substituted against South Korea. Portugal face Switzerland in the last 16 of the World Cup in 2022.

Fernando Santos

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Portugal beat Switzerland 6-1 to reach World Cup quarterfinals. Goncalo Ramos scored a hat-trick while Pepe, Raphael Guerreiro and Rafael Leao also found the net. Portugal face Morocco in quarterfinals on Saturday.

Facebook

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Lawmakers are considering adding the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act to a must-pass annual defense bill. If passed, the bill would allow news companies to collectively negotiate with social platforms. Facebook’s parent company Meta warned Monday that the social media giant could remove news from its platform if Congress signs off on a proposal.

Mitch McConnell

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Mitch McConnell caved to Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer by allowing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to include the media cartel bill. Multiple GOP senators signaled to DailyMail.com ahead of their weekly policy luncheon on Tuesday that a year-long spending bill likely will not happen. House GOP Leader McCarthy argued that Republicans would be in a'stronger' position to get a spending bill passed next year.

Meta

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Meta's internal oversight board blasted the company's 'unequal' treatment of users because it s cross-check program lets VIPs bypass content moderation. Meta was performing an astounding 100 million enforcement attempts on content each day when the board began examining the program last year.