Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Liverpool

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Liverpool beat Watford 2-0 at Anfield to go top of the Premier League. Diogo Jota and Fabinho scored the goals in Saturday's early kick-off. Manchester City play Burnley at Turf Moor later on Saturday.

the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

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Best-actor winner says, ‘I betrayed the trust of the Academy,’ and says he will accept further consequences. Incident occurred after Rock made a joke about Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith's hair, despite her speaking openly about having alopecia.

Brentford

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Brentford beat Chelsea 4-1 in their Premier League clash. Christian Eriksen, Vitaly Janelt and Yoane Wissa scored for the Bees. Chelsea's fine run of six wins on the spin came to a crashing halt.

Premier League

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Manchester City move back to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win at relegation-threatened Burnley. Brentford beat Chelsea 4-1 in their Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge. Diogo Jota scored his 20th goal of the season in the first half. Fabinho scored a late penalty to send a message to Manchester City.

Watford

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Manchester City beat Burnley 2-1 to stay top of EPL. Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan scored first-half goals. Liverpool beat Watford 2-0 at Anfield to go top of table.

Will Packer

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Oscars producer Will Packer made the reveal in a preview for Good Morning America. Packer called it a "sad and disappointing moment" He also claimed Rock did not want Smith removed from the ceremony, but a source close to Rock refutes that. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings.

Ghislaine Maxwell

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New York Judge Allison Nathan rejected Maxwell's request for a retrial. Maxwell, 60, was convicted in December of trafficking and grooming underage girls. One of the 12 jurors in the case said in media interviews that he had been sexually abused as a child.

the Amazon Labor Union

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The final vote tally announced Friday was 2,654 in favor of the union versus 2,131 opposed. Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, appear to have rejected a union bid. A hearing to review 416 challenged ballots is expected to begin soon.

Bobby Wagner

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Wagner was released by the Seattle Seahawks earlier this month. The six-time All-Pro has been selected to the past eight consecutive Pro Bowls. Wagner will replace Troy Reeder in the middle of the Rams’ defense.

Bruce Willis

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American actor Bruce Willis will be quitting films following aphasia diagnosis. His daughter, Rumer Willis, took to Instagram to announce that the Die Hard actor “is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him” The actor said the incident had caused “extreme mental, physical and emotional pain and suffering," in a lawsuit.

Bruce Arians

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Bruce Arians has decided to retire as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Arians coached the Bucs to the Super Bowl title in the 2020 season. Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will replace Arians as coach.

Cheng Lei

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Cheng Lei, an Australian citizen and mother of two children, was previously a high-profile business news anchor on China's state-owned TV channel CGTN. Lei is scheduled to be tried in a closed court hearing in Beijing on Thursday, March 31. Cheng could face a life sentence in prison if she is found guilty of violating national security laws.

Jeremy Fleming

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Spy chief Jeremy Fleming says some Russian troops are refusing to carry out orders. "We believe Putin's advisers are afraid to tell him the truth" Russia's defense ministry denies the reports of discord.

Bruce Willis

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Willis' family announced that the condition would cause the Die Hard star to step away 'from the career that has meant so much to him' Around one million Americans suffer from the condition, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports.

Facebook

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Facebook owner Meta reportedly hired a consulting firm to promote negative stories about rival TikTok. The campaign reportedly includes placing letters in major US news outlets and promoting negative stories. The consulting firm, Targeted Victory, confirmed having worked for Meta.

Harry Maguire

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England beat Ivory Coast 3-0 at Wembley on Tuesday evening. Harry Kane has slammed England fans for their treatment of Harry Maguire. The Manchester United defender was booed by a section of the home support when his name was read out over the tannoy.

Hunter Biden

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The Washington Post published a lengthy report on Wednesday about President Biden's son Hunter Biden's "multimillion-dollar" financial ties to the Chinese energy company CEFC China Energy. The paper found no evidence that President Biden "personally benefited from or knew details about the transactions with CEFC" which all took place after he left office as vice president.

Alex Jones

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Families of Sandy Hook victims reject offer to pay $120,000 per plaintiff. Alex Jones found guilty of defamation in multiple lawsuits last year. Jones had baselessly claimed the school shooting was a hoax and the families involved were "actors"

Imran Khan

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The Muttahida Qaumi Movement has only five seats in the National Assembly. The move puts the number of opponents in parliament at well over 172. It seems likely to be a terminal blow to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Susan Collins

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Sen. Susan Collins, a key swing vote, is the first Republican to support Jackson. Collins praised Jackson's "sterling academic and professional qualifications" Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the top U.S. judicial body.