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Andre Ayew
personUruguay beat Ghana 2-0 to go through on goal difference. Luis Suarez and Giorgian de Arrascaeta scored the goals. Ghana captain Andre Ayew missed a first-half penalty. South Korea beat Portugal 2-1 in the other Group H match.
Elton John
personElton John will close out his final UK tour with a debut performance at Glastonbury. The 75-year-old will perform at Worthy Farm’s Pyramid Stage on Sunday June 25, 2023. John is coming towards the end of a "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour which began in September 2018.
Bills
organizationJuJu Smith-Schuster returns to practice, but Kadarius Toney still sidelined. Najee Harris didn't practice Thursday. Mac Jones appears to be shouting, "Throw the [bleeping] ball!"
Sanna Marin
personSanna Marin warns a Russian victory over Ukraine would empower other aggressors. She urges democracies against forming ‘critical dependencies’ on authoritarian states. Marin decries European Union policies that stressed importance of engagement with Putin.
Brittany Higgins
personBruce Lehrmann’s retrial over the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins has been aborted. Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold said it was no longer in the public interest to continue because of the risk to Higgins’ life. The first trial was cut short on October 27 after 12 days of hearing evidence and submissions in the ACT Supreme Court. The story first broke after Higgins went public with her allegations in early 2021.
The Buffalo Bills
organizationBuffalo Bills defeated New England Patriots 24-10 to move top of AFC East. Quarterback Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes to help the Bills move ahead of the Miami Dolphins. The win improved the Bills to 9-3 on the season and dropped New England to 6-6.
Parler
organizationThe rapper, formerly known as Ye, agreed to buy the app in October for an undisclosed amount. Parler is a small platform in the emerging space of right-leaning, far-right and libertarian social apps that promise little to no content moderation. No specifics were given on why the deal was terminated.
Edinson Cavani
personUruguay crashed out of the World Cup despite beating Ghana 2-0. La Celeste felt they should have been given a penalty for Alidu Seidu's tackle on Darwin Nunez. Edinson Cavani and Jose Maria Gimenez were booked for their protests.
Ye
personTwitter CEO Elon Musk confirmed the suspension by replying to Ye’s post of an unflattering photo of Musk. It is the second time this year that Ye has been suspended from the platform over antisemitic posts. Ye praised Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday.
Infowars
organizationInfowars host has between $1m and $10m of assets and $1bn to $10bn of debt. Court documents estimate he has between 50 and 99 creditors. A Connecticut jury in October awarded the families of Sandy Hook victims $965 million in compensatory damages.
Cade McNamara
personCaitlin Clark scores 45, but No. 12 NC State tops No. 10 Iowa 94-81. Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zach Eflin has agreed to join the Tampa Bay Rays. Iowa junior Cobe Siebrecht has been named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week.
Goldy Brar
personGoldy Brar was one of the main conspirators of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala's murder. Indian authorities reportedly received a major input from international sources. Interpol's Red Corner notice was issued, which allows the arrest and detention of a fugitive abroad.
Luis Suarez
personLuis Suarez refused to apologise for deliberately stopping a goal-bound ball with his hands during Uruguay's 2010 World Cup quarter-final with Ghana. He denied Ghana an extra-time winner and ultimately sent them crashing out. Uruguay defeated Ghana 4-2 on penalties after Asamoah Gyan missed his spot-kick in extra time for Luis Suarez's handball.
Devin Booker
personDevin Booker scored 51 points in just three quarters as Phoenix Suns beat Chicago Bulls 132-113. In just 31 minutes on the court, the shooting guard shot 20-for-25 from the field. The 26-year-old now has back-to-back 40-point games after scoring 44 against the Sacramento Kings.
Patrick Mahomes
personPatrick Mahomes is the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for November. He completed 64.8% of his passes for 1,426 yards with nine touchdowns and three interceptions. This is the fifth time he's won the award since becoming the Chiefs' full-time starter back in 2018.
GOP
organizationGOP-controlled Arizona county refuses to certify election. Alabama won't seek another lethal injection date for inmate whose execution was halted. Walmart employee who survived mass shooting at store in Virginia has filed a $50 million lawsuit.
Group F
organizationBelgium were eliminated from World Cup 2022 on Thursday, crashing out of the tournament with a drab 0-0 draw against Croatia. Morocco secured their place in the knockouts as winners of Group F, thanks to a 2-1 win against Canada. Gerardo Martino's reign as Mexico head coach is over following their World Cup exit. South Africa's ruling ANC party will hold emergency talks Thursday.
Hakim Ziyech
personMorocco reach last 16 of World Cup for the first time in 36 years. Goals from Hakim Ziyech and Youssef En-Nesyri secure 2-1 victory. North Africans finish top of Group F ahead of 2018 World Cup runners-up Croatia. Canada eliminated after losses in all three games.
Prince William
personKate and Prince William booed by small number of NBA fans on Wednesday. Visit overshadowed by the resignation and apology of 83-year-old Susan Hussey. Hussey repeatedly asked a Black British woman where she was "really" from.
Susan Hussey
personLady Susan Hussey repeatedly asked Ngozi Fulani where she was "really" from. Hussey, a baroness who served as a Woman of the Bedchamber for over 60 years, is also heir-to-the-throne William's godmother. Incident reignited allegations of "institutional racism" at the palace.