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Intuitive Machines
organizationTexas-based company landed at the Malapert A crater, about 300 kilometers from the South Pole on Thursday. On board was a piece of art by American sculptor Jeff Koons called 'Moon Phases'
Ofgem
organizationPrice cap will fall from the current £1,928 to £1,.690 for a typical dual fuel household in England, Scotland and Wales. Money saving expert Martin Lewis has confirmed ‘things will be better’ from April and pre-payment metres will help lower costs.
Shamima Begum
personShamima Begum, 24, was found in a Syrian refugee camp as a 15-year-old. British government took away her citizenship on national security grounds. Last year, she lost her first appeal against the decision to revoke her citizenship. On Friday, three judges at the Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed her bid to overturn the decision.
The House of Commons
organizationMore than 50 MPs call for the Speaker to quit in the wake of the controversy. 49 MPs have now signed a parliamentary motion voicing no-confidence. Sir Lindsay today issued another grovelling apology.
Change Healthcare
organizationChange Healthcare, owned by UnitedHealth Group, reported company-wide connectivity problems on Wednesday. The company and UnitedHealth acknowledged that a cybersecurity issue had caused a network outage that was expected to last 24 hours or more.
Darryl George
personDarryl George, 18, is a junior at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas. The school district says he is violating its policy limiting the length of boys' hair. Lawmakers in Texas passed the state’s CROWN Act last May, banning discrimination on “braids, locks and twists”
Inter Miami
organizationInter Miami beat Real Salt Lake 2-0 on the opening night of the MLS season. Robert Taylor gave Miami the lead in the 39th minute. Luis Suarez set up Diego Gomez for Miami's second goal of the night in the 83rd minute.
Lindsay Hoyle
personMore than 50 lawmakers submit letters of no confidence in Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Hoyle meeting with the leaders of all three main parties to plot a way forward.
Porto
organizationArsenal lost 1-0 to Porto in the Champions League round of 16. Porto forward Galeno scored a stoppage-time winner to earn the home side the win. Arsenal host Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday night.
AT&T
organizationAT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and other cell service providers in the US have gone down. Outages began at approximately 3:30 a.m. ET. Many iPhone users waking to find their phones stuck in SOS mode. Police departments have warned people have been unable to call or text 911.
Arsenal
organizationArsenal lost 1-0 to Porto in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie on Wednesday night. Brazilian forward Galeno hit a 94th minute winner for the hosts. Arsenal next host Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday.
Nvidia
organizationU.S. chipmaker Nvidia's outlook beat market expectations. Tokyo Electron jumped 3.79% to give the biggest boost to the Nikkei. Futures tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq jumped about 2%.
Dani Alves
personDani Alves has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison. He was found guilty of raping a 23-year-old woman in a Barcelona nightclub. The decision was reached by a three-judge panel of Catalonia’s top court. He must also pay his victim 150,000 euros (£128,000) in compensation and their court costs.
Jim Ratcliffe
personSir Jim Ratcliffe completed his 25 per cent takeover of Manchester United on Tuesday night. The 71-year-old has taken over sporting control from the Glazer family. Ratcliffe's company have paid £1.3billion for their stake, which will rise to close to 30 per cent following a further £238m injection into United's coffers.
Alexander Smirnov
personAlexander Smirnov was arrested and charged last week for lying to the FBI. Prosecutors allege he fabricated stories about President Joe Biden’s involvement with a Ukrainian energy company that his son served on the board of. His claims have been central to the Republican effort in Congress to investigate the president and his family.
SNP
organization33 MPs have signed a motion of no confidence in the speaker. Sir Lindsay had deviated from long-standing procedures to allow a Labour amendment to the SNP motion on a ceasefire to be debated and voted on.
Lindsay Hoyle
personCommons Leader says Sir Lindsay Hoyle 'hijacked' Gaza ceasefire debate. Claims he put MPs in a'more difficult position' by selecting Labour's bid to amend the SNP motion. 33 MPs have signed a motion of no confidence in the speaker.
Thomas Tuchel
personThomas Tuchel will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season. The German champions are eight points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen. Xabi Alonso is the obvious choice to replace Tuchel. Bayern will have to battle with Liverpool for the Spaniard.
Capital One Financial
organizationCapital One Financial announced plans to buy credit card giant Discover Financial. The combination would create the biggest U.S. credit card issuer with roughly $250 billion in card balances. Americans held $1.13 trillion on their credit cards in the fourth quarter of 2023.
LockBit
organizationUK and US law enforcement disrupt "world's most harmful cybercrime group", LockBit. UK's National Crime Agency said it had infiltrated LockBit's network and taken control of its services. LockBit provides ransomware as a service to so-called affiliates.