Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Max Verstappen

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Lewis Hamilton will start the Saudi Arabian GP on pole position. Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas will start second on the grid. Title rival Max Verstappen will start third after crashing out on final lap. Red Bull driver was told to allow Hamilton past after an illegal manoeuvre to take the lead.

Alabama

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The Crimson Tide reclaimed the top spot in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday after beating previously top-ranked Georgia. Alabama received 50 of 62 first-place votes from the media panel. Michigan was No. 2 for a second straight week after winning the Big Ten championship for first time since 2004. The College Football Playoff pairings were announced Sunday.

Bob Dole

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Former US senator Bob Dole dies in his sleep at the age of 98. Dole was a five-term US senator and the Republican Party's 1996 presidential nominee. He was awarded two Purple Hearts and the Bronze Star for valor in World War II.

Sam Kerr

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Chelsea beat Arsenal 3-0 in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley. Sam Kerr scored twice as the Blues won the trophy for a third time. Match marked 50 years since women were banned by the FA from playing football.

Ajaz Patel

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Ajaz Patel becomes only the third bowler in the history of men’s Test cricket to take all 10 wickets in an innings. The 33-year-old achieved the feat against India in the second Test at the Wankhede Stadium. New Zealand crumbled in 28.1 overs for 62 – the lowest-ever total by a team against India.

Divock Origi

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Jurgen Klopp hails Divock Origi as an "incredible finisher" Origi came off the bench to score in stoppage time and earn a 1-0 win at Wolves. Result takes Liverpool into first place on 34 points after 15 games.

Max Verstappen

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Lewis Hamilton on pole for inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas second on front row. Red Bull's Max Verstappen crashed into the wall on his final flying lap.

Crumbleys

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James and Jennifer Crumbley 'appeared to be hiding' in a commercial building in Detroit housing artwork, police say. A vehicle tied to the couple had been located by a Detroit business owner late on Friday, and they were found a short time later. A prosecutor had filed charges against the parents earlier that day, accusing them of failing to intervene on the day of the shooting at Oxford High School on Tuesday. The Crumbleys pleaded not guilty to four counts each of involuntary manslaughter.

Arsenal

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Arsenal have now lost eight out of 11 away games under Mikel Arteta. The Gunners lost 2-1 to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday. Thierry Henry likened David de Gea to an 11-year-old after the Spaniard stayed down while Emile Smith Rowe put the Gunners 1-0 up.

Emma Tustin

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Emma Tustin, 32, jailed for life with a minimum term of 29 years. Convicted of abusing, poisoning and murdering stepson Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. Boy's father Thomas Hughes, 29, found guilty of manslaughter after encouraging killing. Independent review is now under way into the authorities' contact with Arthur before his death.

Halyna Hutchins

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Baldwin, 63, shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, during filming for the Western, Rust, in New Mexico. Donald Trump had suggested without evidence that Baldwin may have deliberately shot his two colleagues. Assistant director David Halls, the man who handed Baldwin the gun and was standing near him when the tragedy happened, backed that claim.

Alec Baldwin

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Alec Baldwin was giving his first interview about the fatal shooting six weeks ago. A pistol held by the actor discharged during a scene, wounding the film’s director Joel Souza and killing its cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin said he didn't pull the trigger and the gun was supposed to be empty.

the New York Stock Exchange

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Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi said on Friday it would ‘immediately’ start delisting from the New York Stock Exchange. Move comes after several months of pressure from Chinese regulators who barred the company from signing up new users and ordered a cybersecurity probe. Chinese regulators have been moving to restrict offshore IPOs of Chinese companies.

The Memphis Grizzlies

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Memphis Grizzlies beat Oklahoma City Thunder 152-79 on Thursday night. The 73-point margin easily topped the previous mark, which was Cleveland’s 68-point win over Miami on Dec. 17, 1991. Memphis used 12 players and nine of them reached double figures in scoring.

Gunners

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Arsenal lost 3-2 to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Thursday. The Gunners took an early lead through Emile Smith Rowe. But United came from behind through Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Louie French

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Louie French won Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election on Thursday. He replaced the former MP James Brokenshire, who died in October. Mr French paid tribute to his friend and wore his rosette to the count. He secured 51 per cent of the vote in the seat and defended his majority.

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes

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Emma Tustin, 32, inflicted an ‘unsurvivable brain injury’ on Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. She violently shook him and repeatedly banging his head against a wall. Callously took a photo of him as he lay dying in her hallway and sent it to his father, 29-year-old Thomas Hughes. Social services told Arthur’s teachers they had no concerns about his wellbeing and that any injuries were from boisterous play.

Cristiano Ronaldo

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-2. The Portugal star became the first player in history to score 800 top-level career goals. New United boss Ralf Rangnick is confident Ronaldo will fit into his plans.

Jeffrey Clark

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U.S. House committee recommends contempt charge for Trump-era Justice Dept official. Clark appeared before the committee in early November but declined to answer questions. Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is expected to sit for a deposition next week.

Joe Biden

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U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he thinks there will not be a government shutdown on Friday. Biden announced a series of new policies to be implemented that would hopefully curb pandemic-related infections within the United States. New HIV infections fell 8 percent between 2015 and 2019, "a hopeful sign"