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Adidas
organizationAdidas announced Tuesday that they will no longer work with Kanye West. The company said the rapper's recent comments were "unacceptable, hateful and dangerous" Financial analysts speculate Adidas could lose $240 million from the split.
the Conservative Party
organizationRishi Sunak will be Britain’s first non-white prime minister, and the first Hindu to hold the office. Penny Mordaunt withdrew from the contest shortly before final nominations were due. Current premier Liz Truss announced last week that she will step down.
Ted Cruz
personThe View had to cut to commercial when one member of the crowd appeared to yell 'f*** you Ted Cruz' Another video shows two activists interrupting the top of Cruz's interview. The protest kicked off 'Occupy Park Avenue,' four days of climate change demonstrations in New York that start Tuesday.
Leslie Jordan
personUS actor and comedian Leslie Jordan has died aged 67, his agent has confirmed. Jordan appeared to be involved in a car crash in Los Angeles on Monday. Jury selection has started in the tax fraud trial of Donald Trump's company, the Trump Organization.
Breece Hall
personHall tore his ACL during the team’s win over the Denver Broncos. Right tackle Alijah Vera-Tucker is also lost for the season. Michael Carter will have to step up and take the spot of the talented rookie.
Ethan Crumbley
personEthan Crumbley had created images of violence during a classroom assignment. He pulled out a gun a few hours later and committed a mass shooting. Four students and a teacher were killed in the shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan.
Arshad Sharif
personNairobi police say it was a case of "mistaken identity" Arshad Sharif had been living in hiding in Kenya. He left Pakistan in July to avoid arrest over criticizing the country’s powerful military.
Boris Johnson
personBoris Johnson pulls out of race to succeed Liz Truss as Tory leader. Ex-PM says he has'much to offer but 'this is simply not the right time' Keir Starmer says Mr Johnson's comeback is 'never going to work' Nadine Dorries says it will be 'impossible' to avoid a general election.
Penny Mordaunt
personRishi Sunak will be the UK’s first Hindu prime minister, the first of Asian heritage, and the youngest for more than 200 years. Penny Mordaunt failed to garner the required number of at least 100 nominations from Conservative MPs. Ms Mordaunt was the only other MP left in the race after Boris Johnson dramatically withdrew.
Rishi Sunak
personRishi Sunak will be the country's first non-white premier, and at 42 the youngest since the Napoleonic Wars. He received public backing from over 190 Tory MPs - well over half the total. But other Johnsonites warned that he will need to call a snap election.
Rishi Sunak
personFormer Treasury chief Rishi Sunak wins the race to be leader of the Conservative Party. Penny Mordaunt is trailing in her bid to secure nominations from 100 Tory MPs. Boris Johnson quit the race late on Sunday evening after he "reached out" to his rivals.
Dietrich Mateschitz
personFerrari's Carlos Sainz takes pole position for U.S. Grand Prix in Austin. Red Bull's Max Verstappen joins him on front row for Sunday's race. Death of Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz overshadows session.
Virat Kohli
personIndia beat Pakistan by four wickets in their ICC T20 World Cup match. Virat Kohli scored 82 off 53 balls with six fours and four sixes to guide his team to a four-wicket win. India restricted their fierce rivals to 159-8 and scraped home.
Xi Jinping
personChina's Communist Party on Sunday formally reelected Xi Jinping the party's general secretary for another five years. Party faithful endorsed his "core" position in leadership, and approved changes to the constitution. Xi's reelection for a third term marked an "epochal milestone" for China and its population.
Boris Johnson
personNorthern Ireland minister offers his backing to former chancellor Rishi Sunak. Johnson is under investigation over claims he intentionally misled the British parliament. Johnson was ousted in July amid ethics scandals.
Rishi Sunak
personBoris Johnson pulls out of Tory leadership contest hours after claiming he had reached the 100 backers he needed. Move means unless Penny Mordaunt has a late surge, Rishi Sunak is poised for a coronation within hours. If elected, Sunak would become the country's first prime minister of South Asian descent.
Arsenal
organizationArsenal missed the chance to go four points clear at the top of the Premier League as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton. Granit Xhaka gave the Gunners the lead in the 11th minute but Stuart Armstrong equalised for the home side. Liverpool are leading the race to sign 17-year-old German forward Youssoufa Moukoko.
Communist Party
organizationXi Jinping, China's most powerful leader in decades, reelected as head of ruling Communist Party. Xi, who took power in 2012, awarded a third five-year term as general secretary.
Aston Villa
organizationDanny Ings, Ollie Watkins, Ethan Pinnock and Ings on target for the first-ever ‘Vox’s’ ‘ ’, ’’ and '”’. Aston Villa take on Brentford in the Premier League at Villa Park. Leicester City continue their revival by thrashing Wolverhampton Wanderers. Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch faces calls to go after a 3-1 home defeat by Fulham.
Hardik Pandya
personHardik Pandya becomes the first Indian to cross 1000 T20I runs and take 50 wickets. Pandya achieved the milestone during India's clash against Pakistan in the Super 12s of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022. Virat Kohli's sensational 82 off 53 balls guided the Men in Blue to victory.