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Chris Evans
personChris Evans has been named as People’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2022. The Captain America star takes the baton from Paul Rudd. Stephen Colbert confirmed the news on The Late Show with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
Gavin Williamson
personCabinet Office minister resigns saying he wants to clear his name of wrongdoing. It is the third time he has been ousted from Cabinet, after being sacked as Defence Secretary by Theresa May and Education Secretary by Boris Johnson. Former official tonight lodged a formal complaint with Parliament's Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme.
Senate
organizationRepublicans are expected to secure the House while the race for the Senate is on a knife's edge. Republicans were expected to pick up three Senate seats from Democrats. Democrats are projected to win at least 174 seats, with the remaining 34 races considered toss-ups.
Binance
organizationDeal rests on a non-binding letter of intent, pending full due diligence. Comes after the in-house token of major crypto exchange FTX slumped, losing one-third of its value.
Sepp Blatter
personSepp Blatter says picking Qatar to host the World Cup was a mistake. He claims the country are 'too small' and took responsibility for the decision. Qatar has been criticised for its stance on same-sex relationships, human rights record and treatment of migrant workers.
House
organizationRepublicans looking for big gains in the House and polls show they may be on their way to do so. MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd likened Republican supporters to those who unwittingly voted in the Nazi regime.
Patrick Mahomes
personPatrick Mahomes ran for the tying touchdown and 2-point conversion late in the fourth quarter. Mahomes was 43 of 68 for 446 yards with a touchdown and an interception. The Chiefs improved to 6-2 and the Titans fell to 5-3.
Rishi Sunak
personUK and Kenya to Fast-Track Green Investment Projects Worth Over $4Bln. UK and France in the “final stages” of agreeing a deal to tackle the small boats crisis. UK Labor Party joined calls for Britain to pay global warming-related reparations.
Aaron Rodgers
personAaron Rodgers threw three interceptions, including two in the end zone. It was just the fifth time in his 18-year NFL career that he’s thrown three interceptions (his career-high) in a single game. The Packers have lost five straight for the first time since 2008.
Kathy Griffin
personKathy Griffin lost her account after she changed her profile picture and username to match Elon Musk's. Actor Valerie Bertinelli had similarly appropriated Musk's screen name - posting a series of tweets in support of Democratic candidates. Musk said he would permanently suspend users ‘engaging in impersonation’ if they didn’t clarify that what they were doing was parody.
Yevgeny Prigozhin
personYevgeny Prigozhin is the first Russian close to Putin to admit what the FBI has long suspected: that Russia interfered in U.S. elections. He did not elaborate on the extent of the interference, or if the FBI was right when they indicted him and a dozen other Russians.
The Indianapolis Colts
organizationThe Indianapolis Colts lost 26-3 to the New England Patriots on Sunday. It was the franchise's worst offensive performance since 1977. Indianapolis dropped to 3-5-1 with the loss.
Mitchell Miller
personBoston Bruins president Cam Neely says the team "failed" by signing Mitchell Miller. Miller at 14 was convicted in a bullying incident where he and another teenager were accused of tricking their Black classmate. Miller and another classmate admitted in juvenile court to bullying Meyer-Crothers.
Tom Brady
personTom Brady becomes first player in NFL history to throw for more than 100,000 yards. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' quarterback entered Sunday's home game against the Los Angeles Rams standing at 99,836 total yards. Brady surpasses the milestone on a 15-yard completion to Leonard Fournette.
Ralph Hasenhuttl
personRalph Hasenhuttl was sacked as Southampton manager on Monday. Luton boss Nathan Jones is favourite to take over at St Mary's. First-team coach Ruben Selles will take charge for Carabao Cup game against Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday.
Congress
organizationThe Congress in Kerala welcomed Monday’s Supreme Court verdict upholding the validity of the 103rd Amendment to the Constitution. But its ally Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), the largest party representing the Muslims in Kerala, expressed anxiety over the verdict. Republicans appear well-positioned to seize the House while the Senate remains a toss-up.
Frank Reich
personThe Indianapolis Colts fired head coach Frank Reich on Monday. The move comes one day after a 26-3 loss against the New England Patriots. Jeff Saturday, the former center who played for the Colts from 1999-2011, will take over as interim head coach. Saturday is the first NFL head coach with no college or pro experience to take the gig since Norm Van Brocklin coached the Minnesota Vikings in 1961.
Gavin Williamson
personGavin Williamson sent series of abusive texts to former colleague. Warned her 'there is a price for everything' and said she had chosen to 'f*** us all over' Comes days after abusive messages from Sir Gavin to chief whip revealed.
Olivia Attwood
personLove Islander's family have released a statement saying she's 'heartbroken' Olivia's early exit means she's tied for the shortest stint in camp. EastEnders actress Elaine Lordan also withdrew after just 24 hours. ITV has not given a date for when the final will air.
The Houston Astros
organizationJim McIlgvale, known as ‘Mattress Mack’ and owner of Gallery Furniture in Houston, had $10 million in futures bets on the Astros. Three hours later, he won $75 million. That includes $30 million at Caesars Sportsbook - the biggest payout in U.S. sports betting history.