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Glenn Youngkin
personGlenn Youngkin is the first Republican to win statewide office in Virginia in 12 years. His defeat of Democrat Terry McAuliffe marked a sharp turnabout in a state that has shifted to the left over the past decade. Vice President Mike Pence wasted no time in congratulating Youngkin, declaring his victory a sign of 'The Conservative Comeback'
Pentagon
organizationPentagon watchdog finds no misconduct or negligence on the part of those involved in an August 29 drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians, including seven children. China could have 700 deliverable nuclear warheads by 2027, and could top 1,000 by 2030.
Pfizer
organizationPfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to be given to children aged 5-11. Move hailed by President Joe Biden as a "turning point" in the fight against the pandemic. Pfizer over the weekend began shipping millions of the pediatric shots to states.
Terry McAuliffe
personRepublican Glenn Youngkin has defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe in tight race. It is a blow for Joe Biden who had promoted Mr McAuliffe as “the proven leader who will move Virginia forward’ Democratic governor Phil Murphy is in a dead heat in New Jersey against Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli.
Azeem Rafiq
personYorkshire cricketer accused of calling Azeem Rafiq a 'P**i' is former England star Gary Ballance. Mr Ballance also accused of telling other people 'don't talk to him (Rafiq), he's a P**i, asking 'is that your uncle?' when bearded Asian men were in view and saying in reference to corner shops: 'Does your Dad own those?' The Zimbabwean-born former Harrow schoolboy has been approached by MailOnline about the allegation.
Henry Ruggs III
personNFL star Henry Ruggs III was driving 251km/h seconds before allegedly causing a fiery car crash that left a 23-year-old woman dead. The former Las Vegas Raiders receiver was cut by the football team on Wednesday and is facing felony driving under the influence (DUI) charges. The victim who perished in the fatal crash has been identified as Tina O Tintor, 23, a woman and her dog.
Phil Murphy
personRepublican Glenn Youngkin beats Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Virginia governor's race. In New Jersey, heavily favored Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy was neck-and-neck with GOP political newcomer Jack Ciattarelli. Results were ominous for Democrats far beyond those states.
Michelle Wu
personMichelle Wu led fellow city councilor Annissa Essaibi George 60.8% to 38.8%. The AP called the election for Wu at around 11 p.m., after polls closed at 8.30pm. Wu campaigned on liberal policies such as policing reforms and rent control.
Eric Adams
personEric Adams, 61, is a former captain in the New York Police Department and Brooklyn borough president. The victory marks just the second time in history that New Yorkers have elected a Black mayor. The 61-year-old Adams takes over in January from Democrat Bill de Blasio.
Aaron Rodgers
personQuarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Rodgers is not vaccinated against the virus. Unvaccinated players who test positive are required to isolate for 10 days and can only return to action if asymptomatic after those 10 days. Second-year quarterback Jordan Love is likely to start in place of Rodgers.
Atletico Madrid
organizationLiverpool beat Atletico Madrid 2-0 at Anfield in Champions League. Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane scored for the hosts. Felipe was sent off for Atletico for a cynical foul on Mane.
Owen Paterson
personMPs watchdog recommended Owen Paterson should be suspended for 30 days. North Shropshire MP has rejected the report's findings. His allies will attempt to overturn the recommendation on Wednesday. Tories will push for an amendment to create a new committee.
Aaron Rodgers
personGreen Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 and won't play in Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rodgers' vaccination status means he will be sidelined until at least Nov. 13. Second-year man Jordan Love is set to make his first NFL start.
Cleo Smith
personCleo Smith was found in a locked house in Carnarvon, Western Australia. She was last seen in her family's tent at a campsite on October 16. Detectives used crowbars and battering rams to kick in the door and free Cleo about 12.46am Wednesday. A 36-year-old man has been taken into custody in relation to the disappearance. Neighbours described the man in custody as an 'oddball'
Jack Ciattarelli
personIn New Jersey, heavily favored Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy was neck-and-neck with GOP political newcomer Jack Ciattarelli. The results were ominous for Democrats far beyond those states. The party's eroding support does not bode well as it clings to narrow House and Senate majorities ahead of midterm elections.
The Atlanta Braves
organizationAtlanta Braves defeated the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park Tuesday. It is the first time the Braves have won a World Series since 1995. Jorge Soler, Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson homered for the Braves.
Unai Emery
personUnai Emery will stay at Villarreal, according to Guillem Balague. Emery was first choice to replace Steve Bruce at St James' Park. Co-owner Amanda Staveley says it will take time to get to the top.
Cristiano Ronaldo
personManchester United drew 2-2 with Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday. Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice to secure a point for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side. The 36-year-old has now scored five goals in four games for United in this Champions League campaign. United remain in control of Group F and well set to qualify for the knockout stage.
Ellie Smith
personCleo Smith, 4, was found alive and well in a locked house in Carnarvon, Western Australia. She had been missing from her parents' tent at Blowholes campsite, 74km away, on October 16. A 36-year-old man - who was not in the home when it was raided - has been arrested in connection with Cleo's abduction. Police were tipped off to the address after neighbours spotted the suspect buying nappies.
Winsome Sears
personWinsome Sears is projected to become the first woman and woman of color to be elected Virginia’s lieutenant governor. Sears is expected to defeat Democratic opponent, State Del. Hala Ayala, in the race. Glenn Youngkin became the first Republican candidate to win statewide since 2009.