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Lamar Jackson
personThe Baltimore Ravens beat Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 36-35. Lamar Jackson rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries. Penn State has jumped four spots to No. 6 in The Associated Press college football poll. The New York Jets are 0-2 after falling to the New England Patriots 25-6.
Jimmy Greaves
personJimmy Greaves has died at the age of 81 after a period of illness. The former Tottenham and Chelsea striker was known as one of the greatest goalscorers English football has ever produced. Greaves was in poor health after suffering a stroke in 2015 which left him paralysed down his right side.
Jesse Lingard
personCristiano Ronaldo had given West Ham the lead in the 35th minute. Luke Shaw handled inside the area to give the Hammers a penalty. David de Gea saved a penalty from Mark Noble in the dying embers. Jesse Lingard snatched all three points with a vicious 89th-minute strike.
Mark Noble
personManchester United beat West Ham 2-1 in their Premier League clash. Goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Jesse Lingard gave the Red Devils all three points. David de Gea saved a last-minute penalty from Mark Noble.
West Ham
organizationWest Ham lost 2-1 to Manchester United at the London Stadium. The Hammers were awarded a penalty in injury time for a handball by Luke Shaw. Mark Noble came off the bench to take the spot-kick, but missed. Noble had not missed a penalty since December 2016.
Sadio Mane
personSenegalese star bagged his century on his 224th match for the Reds. He scored past a Crystal Palace keeper for their ninth meeting in a row. Mane sets Premier League record for most consecutive goals against one club.
Arsenal
organizationArsenal beat Burnley 1-0 in their Premier League clash at Turf Moor. Martin Odegaard's first half free-kick was enough to hand Gunners all three points. Gunners have now won two games in a row after three successive defeats. Arsenal are now 12th in the table, while Burnley are bottom.
Robert Durst
personDurst, 78, was not in court for the verdict from the jury that deliberated about seven hours. Prosecutors called Durst a 'narcissistic psychopath' who killed Berman in an attempt to cover up the disappearance of his wife. Prosecutors also connected Durst to the 2001 killing of Morris Black, who was his neighbor in Galveston, Texas.
Burnley
organizationArsenal beat Burnley 1-0 in their Premier League clash at Turf Moor. Martin Odegaard scored the only goal of the game from a free kick. Referee Anthony Taylor reversed his decision to award Burnley a 69th-minute spot-kick. Thomas Partey and Kieran Tierney were both forced off due to cramp.
Anthony Gonzalez
personThe widow and son of a 72-year-old Austrian man are seeking about 100,000 euros ($117,000) compensation from the government. Austria's Consumer Protection Association said it is open to a negotiated settlement. Ohio Republican Rep. Anthony Gonzalez announced he won't be seeking reelection in 2022. He called Trump a 'cancer' for the country and denounced 'toxic dynamics within my own party'
Grant Shapps
personTravel firm Thomas Cook said October half-term bookings were up 200% compared to August. Online travel agency Skyscanner saw a 133% spike in traffic in the 30 minutes following Mr Shapps’s announcement.
AUKUS
organizationThe new AUKUS pact will let Australia build nuclear-powered submarines. It will create a new Western bulwark in the Asia Pacific region. Shares in Rolls-Royce and BAE jumped on the overnight news.
Scott Morrison
personNuclear deal mean scrapping of $90billion agreement with French company Reports have claimed the French were not consulted on the change of plan. EU official claimed he only found out about the deal in the Australian media. 'Pretty shabby way to treat an ally,' Langdon said of the abandoned deal.
Emmanuel Macron
personFrance says it killed ISIS leader behind deaths of U.S. soldiers, hails big victory. French President Emmanuel Macron announced the death of Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi. He was also wanted by the United States over a deadly 2017 attack on US troops in Niger.
West Ham
organizationWest Ham beat Dinamo Zagreb 2-0 on their Europa League debut. Michail Antonio and Declan Rice scored for the Hammers. Tottenham were held to a 2-2 draw by Rennes in the Conference League. Celtic were beaten 4-3 by Real Betis in Seville. Rangers and Leicester kick off at 8pm on Thursday.
Jared Isaacman
personJared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Sian Proctor and Chris Sembroski will launch into space Wednesday. The launch will raise money for St Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Ursula von der Leyen
personThe EU has managed to fully vaccinate more than 70% of its adult population. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled the European Chips Act on Wednesday. It will provide official support for the bloc's “chip ecosystem’
FBI
organizationOlympic gymnast McKayla Maroney says she feels betrayed by FBI. Maroney is one of four athletes, along with Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols, who testified. The hearing comes after the Justice Department’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, in July issued a scathing report which blasted the FBI for botching its investigation.
Gabby Petito
personGabby Petito, 22, was reported missing on September 11 after she failed to return from a road trip. Her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, 23, returned home to North Port, Florida, on Sept. 1 and has since lawyered up and refused to talk to cops. Petito was last seen in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on July 2. Her fiancé drove her van back to Florida without her, hired a lawyer and has not publicly explained why.
Gavin Williamson
personBoris Johnson has carried out a sweeping reshuffle of his Cabinet. Followed by Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and then housing secretary Robert Jenrick. Dominic Raab was demoted from his role as Foreign Secretary - but won himself a new title as Deputy PM. There were promotions for Liz Truss and Michael Gove.