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Tottenham
organizationTottenham thrashed 4-0 by Newcastle United at St James' Park. Micky van de Ven slipped twice in first half to gift goals to Isak and Gordon. Newcastle up to sixth in Premier League, while Spurs slip to fifth.
Sharon Osbourne
personAmanda Holden called Sharon Osbourne 'bitter and pathetic' for 'dissing' Simon Cowell. Mrs Osbourne responded by branding her an 'ill-informed sycophantic' Simon issued a six-word response to what they had been saying.
Atalanta
organizationLiverpool lost 3-0 to Atalanta in their Europa League quarter-final first leg. Gianluca Scamacca scored twice and Mario Pasalic also netted. Jurgen Klopp described the defeat as a 'low point'
Theresa Nist
personGerry Turner and his wife, Theresa Nist, announced they are divorcing. The pair tied the knot in a televised ceremony in January. The couple are set to appear on Good Morning America today to share the news.
Ismail Haniyeh
personThree sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh killed in Israeli airstrike. Four of the Hamas leader's grandchildren were also killed in the attack. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again promised to retaliate against Israel.
Ippei Mizuhara
personIppei Mizuhara was fired last month after Ohtani’s lawyers accused him of stealing from him. Prosecutors now believe he could have stolen more than $4.5 million. MizUhara is expected to plead guilty to the charges.
Shohei Ohtani
personIppei Mizuhara faces up to 30 years in prison if he is convicted of a single count of bank fraud. U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada says Mizhuara “acted as Mr. Ohtanti’s de facto manager’ and stole more than $16 million from his bank accounts.
Atalanta
organizationLiverpool lost 3-0 to Atalanta in their Europa League quarter-final first leg. Gianluca Scamacca scored twice and Mario Pasalic also netted for Serie A side. Jurgen Klopp made six changes from side which drew 2-2 at Manchester United on Sunday.
Truong My Lan
personTruong My Lan was found guilty of embezzlement, bribery and violations of banking rules. Lan and her accomplices accused of siphoning off more than 304 trillion dong. Total damages from the fraud now amount to $27bn - six per cent of Vietnam's GDP.
The Federal Reserve
organizationMSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe fell 7.02 points. Futures join losses in bonds as hotter-than-estimated inflation data bolstered speculation.
Ismail Haniyeh
personHamas says three of Haniyeh's sons and four of his grandchildren were killed in the air strike. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again promised to retaliate against Israel.
The Champions League
organizationAurelien Tchouameni is suspended for Real Madrid's clash with Manchester City. Carlo Ancelotti will have to pick between Nacho or Eder Militao to replace him. Manchester City were beaten 3-3 by Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Bernabeu.
Allen Weisselberg
personAllen Weisselberg was sentenced Wednesday to five months in jail. He pleaded guilty last month to two felony counts of perjury that charged him with lying under oath. Prosecutors said he lied about his role in valuing Trump's Fifth Avenue triplex apartment. In New York, perjury is a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison.
Alan Bates
personAlan Bates had his contract terminated by the Post Office in 2003. He refused to accept liability for shortfalls in the accounts at his branch. Sir Ed served as postal affairs minister under the coalition government.
The Champions League
organizationReal Madrid drew 3-3 with Manchester City in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Bernabeu on Tuesday. Pep Guardiola's side travel to the Etihad Stadium for the second leg on Tuesday night. Arsenal take on Bayern Munich in the other quarter-finals.
Simon Harris
personSimon Harris, 37, becomes Ireland's youngest-ever leader. He replaces Leo Varadkar, who announced his surprise resignation last month. Harris has been nicknamed the "TikTok taoiseach"
Real Madrid
organizationAurelien Tchouameni was booked just one minute into the game. It is his third yellow card this season, meaning he will serve a one-match ban. Kevin De Bruyne was set to start for Manchester City against Real Madrid. The Belgian was replaced by Mateo Kovacic at the last minute.
The European Court of Human Rights
organizationEuropean Court of Human Rights rules member nations must protect citizens from the consequences of climate change. Ruling sided with a group of 2,000 Swiss women against their government. Case could now have implications across the continent.
James Crumbley
personEthan Crumbley, 15, shot and killed four classmates at Oxford High School in 2021. His parents, Jennifer and James, were convicted of manslaughter in a rare case. Prosecutors say the parents failed to safely store a gun.
Bayern Munich
organizationBayern Munich drew 2-2 with Arsenal in their Champions League quarter-final first leg. Kai Havertz and Declan Rice are both one yellow card away from suspension. If either of the two summer signings are cautioned, they will be banned from featuring in the second leg at the Allianz Arena.