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Jennifer Coolidge
personHBO recorded several wins as Matthew Macfadyen, Zendaya and Jennifer Coolidge won big. Jason Sudeikis won Best Actor in Comedy Series for Apple’s show Ted Lasso.
Peiter "Mudge" Zatko
personPeiter "Mudge" Zatko was the head of security for the influential platform until he was fired early this year. His claims could affect Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s attempt to back out of his $44 billion deal to acquire Twitter. Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal declined to testify at Tuesday's hearing, citing the Musk litigation.
PnB Rock
personThe 30-year-old Philadelphia rapper, real name Rakim Allen, was killed after being shot “multiple times” at the Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles location. Police believe that the attacker knew where to find Allen based off of an Instagram post his girlfriend made, tagging the location of the restaurant.
Robert Sarver
personThe NBA has suspended Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury owner Robert Sarver for one year and fined him $US10 million ($14.8 million) An investigation found that he engaged in "workplace misconduct and organisational deficiencies" The league said Sarver would be banned from NBA and WNBA games, facilities and venues.
the Federal Reserve
organizationConsumer prices increased 8.3% in August compared with a year earlier. That's down from an 8.5% increase in July and a four-decade high of 9.1% in June. Falling gas prices helped offset soaring food prices, with groceries rising a blistering 13.5%.
Alex Jones
personThe far-right conspiracy theorist has already been dealt a major setback on the first day of his latest court battle. Jones has long claimed the massacre was a charade designed to give the government a reason to take away people's guns. He has already lost all three defamation cases against him.
Zendaya
personZendaya, 26, won the Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a drama series. She previously won the same award in 2020 for her performance as Rue. Jason Sudeikis and Jean Smart collect back-to-back acting trophies. Ted Lasso and Succession win top prizes.
Sheryl Lee Ralph
personThe 2022 Emmys were held on Sunday night. Sheryl Lee Ralph became the first Black woman in 35 years to win Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Succession, Ted Lasso and The White Lotus swept up a multitude of awards.
Jason Sudeikis
personHBO drama "Succession" and comedy "Ted Lasso" take top honors. Jason Sudeikis won his second consecutive lead actor in a comedy series Emmy for his titular role in Ted Lasso. Zendaya won her second lead actress Emmy for HBO's Euphoria.
Quinta Brunson
personQuinta Brunson is the first Black woman to be nominated three times within the comedy category in the same year. Sheryl Lee Ralph received her first Emmy nomination in her nearly five-decade career. "Succession" came into the night with 25 total nominations.
Lindsey Graham
personRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a nationwide abortion ban Tuesday. The bill would prohibit the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy with rare exceptions. It is the first GOP effort to ban abortion at the national level since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
Liverpool
organizationLiverpool beat Ajax 2-1 in their Champions League Group A clash. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring for the hosts before Mohammed Kudus equalised. Joel Matip's 89th-minute header gave Liverpool their first win of the season.
Casper Ruud
personCarlos Alcaraz beats Casper Ruud 6-4 2-6 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 in the US Open final. The 19-year-old Spaniard becomes the youngest ever men’s world number one. He is the youngest man to win a major title since Rafael Nadal at the age of 19.
Prince Andrew
personDuke of York is not allowed to wear a uniform at four of the five ceremonial events. Only working royals will parade in military attire when Her Majesty is laid to rest September 19. He will be back in military uniform for the final vigil around the Queen's coffin during the lying in state in Westminster.
ATP
organizationCarlos Alcaraz beat Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 to win the US Open. He formally became youngest No 1 in the history of the ATP’s world rankings. He is the youngest number one since the ATP rankings began in 1973. First male teenager to win US Open since Pete Sampras in 1990.
Prince Harry
person'Granny, I'm forever grateful to you': Prince Harry issues statement 'celebrating the life' of the Queen. He wrote how she was "globally admired and respected" with "unwavering grace and dignity"
Dak Prescott
personDallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will be out at least several weeks and will need surgery on his right hand. Owner Jerry Jones said Sunday night that Prescott would be out six to eight weeks. Cooper Rush will be the starting quarterback until Prescott returns.
Carlos Alcaraz
personCarlos Alcaraz beats Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 in the U.S. Open final. It's his first Grand Slam title at age 19 and becomes the youngest man to be ranked No. 1. The 19-year-old from Murcia is the youngest world No 1 in history. He is also the youngest to win a Grand Slam event since Rafael Nadel in 2005.
Charles III
personCeremony took place in the presence of the new Queen Consort Camilla, the new heir to the throne William, Prime Minister Liz Truss and several of her predecessors. A 21-gun salute was held at Cardiff Castle on Saturday to mark his principal proclamation as the new sovereign.
Charles Leclerc
personFerrari's Charles Leclerc secures pole position for the Italian Grand Prix. Red Bull's Max Verstappen qualified second but had a five-place grid penalty to serve. Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were both well over a second off the pace.