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.

Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson hails India’s Covid-19 vaccination efforts and said that he took the vaccine created by India. Johnson: "Our relations have never been as strong or as good between us as they are now" Boris Johnson is on a two-day visit to India.

Lewis Hamilton

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Ferrari's Max Verstappen claims pole position for Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton will start 13th on the grid for Saturday's sprint race. Mercedes failed to make it through to Q3 for first time since 2012. Hamilton finished only 18th, seven seconds off the pace set by Ferrari.

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PM bowed to revolt in the Commons yesterday and dropped attempt to delay yet another investigation into the lockdown lawbreaking crisis. Committee of Privileges will consider whether the Prime Minister knowingly misled the House over lockdown-busting gatherings. If it finds him in contempt of Parliament, it could recommend that he is forced to apologise.

Donald Trump

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McCarthy is heard discussing the Democratic effort to remove Trump from office. He says he would tell Trump, “I think it will pass and it would be my recommendation he should resign” The audio threatens to badly damage the relationship between McCarthy and Trump. McCarthy is in line to become House speaker if Republicans gain control during the fall midterm elections.

Disney

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Former McDonald's CEO Ed Rensi joined "Fox & Friends" Friday to discuss Disney's attack on Governor Ron DeSantis. He believes Disney executives should be fired for entering into politics "without thought and care"

Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia faces a challenge to her reelection. Voters say she shouldn't be allowed to seek reelection because of her role prior to the attack. Greene insists she broke no laws, and her supporters have decried the hearing as an attempt by Democrats to punish a political opponent.

Kevin McCarthy

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New York Times authors Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin made the rounds on Thursday to discuss their new book This Will Not Pass. While doing so, they discussed their reporting that GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said, “I’ve had it with this guy [Trump].” In the book, they share that McCarthy said he’d ask Donald Trump to resign as a consequence of Trump’s role with January 6.

Ten Hag

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Erik ten Hag appointed Manchester United boss on three-year deal. Ajax boss will officially take over the reins at Old Trafford once the season is over. Ten Hag has signed a contract until June 2025, with the option to extend for a further year.

Tesla

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Tesla's Q1 earnings smashed analyst expectations and sent the stock soaring in the after-hours session. The world's most valuable automaker pocketed a hefty 32.9% margin, more than double that of legacy firms. The Nasdaq led Wall Street's main indexes higher on Thursday, lifted by a surge in Tesla shares.

FAA

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slams the FAA for failing to notify Capitol Police. The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated after police said they were tracking an aircraft. The plane turned out to be a military aircraft with people parachuting out of it.

Ajax

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Erik ten Hag appointed Manchester United boss on three-year deal. The 52-year-old will replace interim boss Ralf Rangick in the summer. Ten Hag beat the likes of Mauricio Pochettino, Zinedine Zidane and Brendan Rodgers.

Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson will discuss with Narendra Modi boosting trade and security ties. India buys more than half of its military hardware from Russia. Britain will issue a so-called open general export licence to India. It will be Johnson's first major trip to India as Prime Minister.

Prince Harry

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Duke of Sussex said he visited the Queen in part to ‘make sure she is protected’ A source said ‘Harry needs to start thinking before he opens his mouth’ Stephen Glover also called Harry’s words ‘preposterous’ Harry admitted he doesn't know if he'll return for the Queen's Jubilee.

Manchester United

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Dutch coach, 52, has agreed a three-year deal with option of an additional year. United fans were left overjoyed at news of his appointment on social media. Donny van de Beek appears to be happy with the news, with the Dutchman ‘liking’ a confirmation post on Instagram.

Erik ten Hag

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Erik ten Hag will take charge of Manchester United at the end of the season. The 52-year-old will sign a three-year contract with the fallen Premier League giants. Ten Hag is also set to appoint Steve McClaren to form part of the new-look coaching setup. Click here for Manchester United transfer news.

Mike Tyson

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Tyson, 55, appears to hit the man, seated behind him on the JetBlue flight. Someone calls out to him to stop, according to the video posted by TMZ. In a statement, representatives for Tyson said that the other passenger started the incident.

Rudy Giuliani

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Rudy Giuliani is the first star to be eliminated from The Masked Singer US. He performed one and only performance of 'Bad to the Bone' Judge Ken Jeong was visibly upset at the reveal.

Donald Trump

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Save America PAC posted a net gain of only about $2.2 million over the first three months of the year. Since January, the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee and GOP kingmaker only bumped his total stash from $122 million to about $124.4 million.

Lewis Hamilton

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Serena Williams and Lewis Hamilton reportedly back British-backed bid for Chelsea. World Athletics president and Chelsea fan Lord Coe is also behind the bid for the Premier League club. Three bids are currently being considered to buy the soccer team owned by Roman Abramovich.

Piers Morgan

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Reality star took to Twitter to vent her frustrations over the interview. She insisted she would now not be coming on her show after watching the clip. Piers has since hit back, slamming Caitlyn's decision.