Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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We understand that staying informed can be overwhelming, that's why we have created this page to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the news. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, or simply interested in a specific person or organization, our Daily Alerts page is a valuable resource for staying informed.

Ghulam Nabi Azad

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Ghulam Nabi Azad, a senior leader of the Congress, has left the party. He has resigned from all party posts including primary membership. It is believed that this is a big setback for the Congress party before the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra'

Alexander Isak

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Alexander Isak has joined Newcastle United for a club record £58million. The 22-year-old is expected to make his Premier League debut away to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday. Wolves striker Raul Jimenez could make his first Premier League start of the season.

Ofgem

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Energy price cap will rise by 80.06% from October 1, according to Ofgem. Institute for Fiscal Studies says it will cost a further £14 billion to cover rise. About 100 protesters demonstrated outside Ofgem’s HQ in Canary Wharf in London yesterday.

Pfizer

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Moderna claims Pfizer and BioNTech violated its intellectual property rights on key parts of its messenger RNA technology. Moderna pioneered the technology and invested billions of dollars in developing it.

Matt Araiza

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Matt Araiza was named this week in a civil suit alongside two other players. The incident reportedly occurred at an off-campus party in 2021. Araiza's lawyer, Kerry Armstrong, denied his client's involvement in the incident saying: 'It's a shakedown because he's now with the Bills'

SpaceX

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T-Mobile and SpaceX are teaming up to launch a satellite internet service next year. The service will use part of T-Mobile's mid-band 5G spectrum. Tesla cars will also be able to connect to new Starlink satellite in the future.

Jerome Powell

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Wall Street sinks as Powell's speech spooks investors. Dow lost 3%. The S&P 500 fell three and a third percent. Powell said restoring price stability will "take some time" and requires the Fed to use its tools "forcefully"

T-Mobile

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T-Mobile and SpaceX have announced a new technology alliance they're calling "Coverage and Above and Beyond" The companies are working on integrating a slice of T-Mobile's mid-band 5G spectrum into the second-gen Starlink satellites launching next year.

Britney Spears

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"Hold Me Closer" is Spears’ first music release since her 13-year conservatorship was terminated. The track is an upbeat, bass-heavy take on his 1971 classic “Tiny Dancer.

Pete Arredondo

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Pete Arredondo is the first officer dismissed over the hesitant and fumbling law enforcement response to the May 24 tragedy. The shooting at Robb Elementary School left 19 students and two teachers dead. Hundreds of officers waited more than an hour to confront the gunman while children called 911.

Shinzo Abe

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Itaru Nakamura, the commissioner of Japan’s National Police Agency, announced his departure. Tomoaki Onizuka, chief of prefectural police in Nara, also announced his resignation.

Vanessa Bryant

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Vanessa Bryant has been awarded $16 million (£13.6 million) after winning her lawsuit against Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and Fire Department. Jury found the departments guilty of sharing photos of her late husband Kobe Bryant in the moments after he was involved in a fatal helicopter crash. Co-plaintiff Chris Chester was awarded a total of $15 million.

Champions League

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Rangers beat PSV Eindhoven 1-0 to reach the Champions League group stage. The win in the Netherlands sealed a 3-2 aggregate play-off win. Manchester United central defender Eric Bailly has moved to French Ligue 1 side Olympique Marseille on loan.

Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic has pulled out of the US Open due to travel restrictions. Wimbledon champion, 35, is barred from entering the United States due to being unvaccinated for Covid. Roger Federer also will skip the Open after knee surgery in the winter.

Joe Biden

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US President Joe Biden announces limited relief for student loan debt. Most US university graduates still trying to pay off student loans will each get $10,000 in relief. Republicans argue that shaving any amount from graduates' loans is unfair to those who have spent years saving.

Carolyn Maloney

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Rep. Carolyn Maloney, a 15-term incumbent who chairs a powerful House committee, lost to Rep. Jerry Nadler. The unusual fight between incumbents was the result of a redistricting process. Nadler will face Republican Michael Zumbluskas in November.

Jennifer Flavin

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The couple, who have three daughters, wed in 1997. Flavin filed paperwork in Palm Beach County, Florida, on Friday. She cited the reason for their split as "the marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken"

Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson hails the "strong will of Ukrainians to resist" Russia's invasion. Britain has been a stalwart ally of Ukraine since Russia launched its large-scale invasion. Wednesday marks the day Ukrainians annually celebrate their independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Mack Rutherford

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Mack Rutherford, 17, landed at an airfield near the Bulgarian capital Sofia. He flew 54,124 km (33,631 miles) and visited more than 30 countries. His sister, Zara, who finished her own global flight in January at age 19, previously held the ultralight record.

Pat Ryan

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Democrat Pat Ryan has won a special election for an open congressional seat north of New York City. Ryan will fill the seat until the end of the year. In Florida, Congressman Charlie Crist won the Democratic nomination for governor.