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BBC
organizationUS president is suing the BBC for five billion US dollars (£3.7 billion) The video spliced together two separate sections of Trump's speech. BBC apologised to Trump last month but rejected his demands for compensation.
Rob Reiner
personRob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele, 68, were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home Sunday evening. The couple’s son Nick Reiner has since been taken into custody and is being held on $4 million bail. Reiner was an outspoken critic of Trump and called him "mentally unfit" to serve.
Jimmy Lai
personJimmy Lai, 78, found guilty by a Hong Kong court of conspiracy and sedition charges. He founded the now-defunct Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily. Son Sebastien Lai accuses China of weaponising the law against his father.
Brown University
organizationShooting at Brown University during final exams has left two students dead and nine injured. Police say a person of interest has been detained, but cautioned that the investigation remains at an early stage. President Donald Trump and other officials have been briefed on the shooting.
Lionel Messi
personLionel Messi arrived in Kolkata at 2.26 am on Saturday. The Barcelona legend is set to visit Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi. Messi will meet chief ministers, corporate leaders, Bollywood celebrities and eventually Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.
Lionel Messi
personLionel Messi is on a three-day India visit and arrived in Kolkata on Saturday. The Argentina captain arrived at the Salt Lake Stadium around 11.30 am. Messi arrived, waved to the crowd, and left soon after, prompting massive outrage. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) distanced itself from the Lionel Messi event.
Sherrone Moore
personBiff Poggi has been appointed head football coach in an interim capacity, effective immediately. Michigan's move comes after the school and its head coach were penalized for sign-stealing.
Gaurav Luthra
personSaurabh and Gaurav Luthra, co-owners of nightclub in Goa, detained in Thailand. Goa police say the two brothers are accused of injury causing death, manslaughter and murder.
Charlie Kirk
personCharlie Kirk was shot dead in front of 3,000 people at the first stop of his Turning Point USA "American Comeback Tour" Leftist ghouls gloried in the death of the young father of two. Tyler Robinson, 22, is charged with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 shooting.
Eileen Higgins
personEileen Higgins, an ex-county commissioner, defeated Republican Emilio González, a former city manager endorsed by Trump. Higgins ran on issues such as affordable housing and pledged to use city land to build new housing for working families.
Lando Norris
personThe 26-year-old finished third at the season-finale in Abu Dhabi. He beat Red Bull's Max Verstappen by just two points overall. Norris is the first McLaren driver to win the championship since Lewis Hamilton in 2008.
IndiGo
organizationIndiGo has cancelled a record 500 flights for the second day running. SpiceJet is operating close to 30 additional departures across sectors. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has ordered a high-level probe and suspended the DGCA order.
RBI
organizationSensex and Nifty rallied on Friday after the Reserve Bank of India cut key benchmark interest rate. First-time and mid-income buyers stand to benefit the most, with potential reductions in monthly EMIs.
Netflix
organizationStreaming giant offered $28 per share, while Paramount offered $30 per share. Deal would give Netflix ownership of iconic franchises such as ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘DC Comics’ and ‘Harry Potter’ Netflix has confirmed the release dates for "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man"
IndiGo
organizationAt least 175 IndiGo flights were cancelled on Thursday, 4 December. Thousands of passengers have now been stranded for three days. Airline has been struggling with shortage of pilots and cabin crew. Civil Aviation Minister, K Rammohan Naidu, convened a meeting to address the disruptions.
Vladimir Putin
personVladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi on Thursday for meetings with top officials. Putin will stay in ITC Maurya's 4,700-square-foot "grand presidential suite" Putin's visit marks the 25th anniversary of the strategic partnership between India and Russia.
Pentagon
organizationMilitary officials showed lawmakers video of a second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat. The Pentagon has been under fire since the Washington Post reported that the strike included a second attack that killed two survivors.
Joe Root
personEngland reach 325-9 on first day of second Test at Gabba in Brisbane. Joe Root unbeaten on 135 after a late flogging of the pink ball. Mitchell Starc takes five wickets to take his Test tally to 18. Australia lead five-test series 1-0 after eight-wicket win in Perth.
Matt Van Epps
personMatt Van Epps, an Army veteran, defeated Aftyn Behn, a progressive state legislator, with 53.2 percent of the vote. Around 460,000 registered voters were expected to cast their votes. The election gives Republicans in the House of Representatives 220 seats.
Pete Hegseth
personPentagon inspector general's report found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information. Sources say he shared details of strikes in Yemen over a Signal group chat. The report found the former Fox News host-turned-defense-secretary violated Defense Department policies.