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.

Scottie Scheffler

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Scottie Scheffler claims first major title at 86th Masters at Augusta National. American finishes 10 under par and three shots clear of Rory McIlroy. Cameron Smith rallies from triple-bogey on 12th to finish in a tie for third. Tiger Woods will close his remarkable return to The Masters after making the cut.

Emmanuel Macron

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Latest projections from IPSOS/SOPRA STERIA show a 28.1 percent to 23.3 percent lead. Final results expected to come in later on Sunday and Monday morning. Macron qualified ahead of his far-right rival for the second round of voting.

Liverpool

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Manchester City and Liverpool draw 2-2 at the Etihad Stadium. Kevin De Bruyne fired champions into a fifth-minute lead. Diogo Jota levelled for second-placed Reds. Gabriel Jesus restored City’s advantage before the break. Sadio Mane marked his 30th birthday with a second equaliser. Raheem Sterling thought he had put City ahead for a third time.

Marine Le Pen

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First round of French election takes place today (Sunday) with second round on April 24. Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are the frontrunners among the 12 candidates. French overseas territories already voted Saturday to take account of the time difference.

Eric Adams

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday. The first-term Democrat woke up with a raspy voice Sunday. He has no other symptoms but has canceled all public events for the week.

Ferrari

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claims his second win of the Formula One season with a thumping, pole-to-flag victory at the Australian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old extended his lead in the drivers' championship to 34 points. Red Bull's Max Verstappen was forced from the race due to engine failure.

Max Verstappen

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claimed his second win of the Formula One season with a thumping, pole-to-flag victory at the Australian Grand Prix. Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen failed to finish for the second time in three races after his Red Bull expired with 19 laps remaining. Sergio Perez was runner-up, 20.5 seconds back, and George Russell third.

Charles Leclerc

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc wins Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. The 24-year-old extends his lead in drivers' championship to 34 points. Red Bull's Max Verstappen forced from race with engine failure. Sergio Perez was runner-up, 20.5 seconds back, and George Russell third.

Scottie Scheffler

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World number one Scottie Scheffler leads Masters by five shots. Tiger Woods four shots off the pace in his first tournament in 17 months. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Im Sung-jae in second.

Noble Yeats

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Outsider Noble Yeats secures fairytale Grand National win. Amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen ends his career with a "fairytale" victory. NobleYeats, an outsider at odds of 50-1, finished ahead of pre-race favourite Any Second Now.

Sam Waley-Cohen

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Sam Waley-Cohen finished his career on a high with a famous Grand National victory on board the 50-1 chance Noble Yeats. The 39-year-old jumped the last alongside 15-2 favourite Any Second Now, but pulled clear on the run-in to win by two-and-a-quarter lengths. Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated Sam's win on Twitter.

Southampton

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Chelsea beat Southampton 4-0 in their Premier League clash at St Mary's. Timo Werner hit the woodwork three times but still scored twice. Mason Mount helped himself to a double too, with Marcos Alonso and Kai Havertz also on target.

Boris Johnson

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PM met Volodymyr Zelensky in his defiant capital, Kyiv. He pledged Britain was “unwaveringly’ supportive of Ukraine. Britain would be sending 120 armoured vehicles and new anti-ship missile systems.

Manchester United

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Manchester United lost 1-0 to Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday. Anthony Gordon’s deflected first-half strike won the game for the Toffees. United have now won just one of their last seven matches in all competitions. Erik ten Hag is the favourite to replace Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford.

Charles Leclerc

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc on pole ahead of Red Bull's Verstappen and Perez. Lewis Hamilton in fifth, Lando Norris in sixth. Alonso crashes out in Q1.

Dwayne Haskins

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Dwayne Haskins was struck and killed by a dump truck while trying to cross a highway in Florida. The 24-year-old was reportedly in South Florida training with team-mates. He had recently signed a new deal with the Steelers and was expected to feature.

Boris Becker

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Boris Becker found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act. Former world number one declared bankrupt on June 21 2017. Accused of hiding millions of pounds worth of assets to avoid paying debts.

Gretchen Whitmer

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A Michigan jury acquitted Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta of several charges, including conspiracy. The jury could not come to a consensus on the other two defendants and alleged ring leaders of the plot.

Roger Ng

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Roger Ng, 49, convicted of all three counts in the case, including conspiring to violate U.S. anti-bribery laws. Charges stemmed from bond deals that Goldman helped orchestrate in 2012 and 2013 that raised $6.5bn for the 1MDB fund. Prosecutors said Ng took $35 million in secret kickbacks while helping loot the Malaysian state fund.

Sabina Nessa

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Koci Selamaj, 36, killed Sabina Nessa, 28, in Kidbrooke, south-east London. Mr Justice Sweeney set a minimum term of 36 years for the'savage' attack. He refused to attend his own sentencing at the Old Bailey today.