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The Lok Sabha
organizationTrinamool MP lost her Lok Sabha membership on December 8 months ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha election. She was a first-time MP from West Bengal's Krishnanagar constituency. The 49-year-old MP faces accusations of receiving cash and luxurious gifts from businessman Darshan Hiranandani.
Hunter Biden
personHunter Biden indicted on 9 new charges, accused of spending on ‘extravagant lifestyle,’ not taxes. Biden is accused of engaging in a scheme to avoid paying at least $1.4 million in taxes on income and instead funding a lavish lifestyle. House Oversight Committee informed Hunter Biden's attorney Tuesday that it would begin contempt of Congress proceedings against Biden.
Jon Rahm
personMasters champion Jon Rahm has joined the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league in a deal understood to be worth up to £450m. The Spaniard will earn more money from his deal with the breakaway circuit than icon Tiger Woods has made in his entire golf career. Rahm is set to receive a guaranteed fee of £240m for a five-year commitment.
Manchester United
organizationManchester United beat Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford on Wednesday. The win keeps United sixth in the Premier League and in the hunt for Champions League qualification. Defending champions Manchester City lose 1-0 at Aston Villa.
Scott McTominay
personManchester United beat Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford on Wednesday. Scott McTominay scored twice in United's fourth Premier League win in five games. United climbed up to sixth in the table, just three points behind fourth-placed Manchester City.
UNLV
organizationAnthony Polito, 67, was a professor at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He claimed to have decoded the Zodiac Killer’s complex cipher letters. All the victims killed in the shooting were faculty or staff, not students.
Robert Jenrick
personRishi Sunak is struggling to avert a leadership crisis. His plan to revive a blocked asylum deal with Rwanda triggered turmoil in his party. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick resigned over the plan late Wednesday.
Jamaal Bowman
personThe vote was 214 to 191, with five members voting 'present' Three Democrats voted to censure Bowman - Rep. Jahana Hayes, Chris Pappas and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez. One Republican voted against it: Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland.
Nikki Haley
personVivek Ramaswamy held up his notepad with the message, 'Nikki = Corrupt,' after blasting Nikki Haley for embracing the left's 'identity politics' The fourth candidate on stage, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, didn't get a chance to speak for the first 15-16 minutes of the debate.
Chris Christie
personThe crowd in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, started to boo Christie for his remarks. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley put up the strongest performances.
Vivek Ramaswamy
personVivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, pushed far-right conspiracy theories during the fourth and final GOP debate. 'Maybe I don't have a woman problem, you have a corruption problem,' he charged. Most of his ire was reserved for Nikki Haley, who he called a "puppet" and a "fascist"
Robert Jenrick
personRishi Sunak’s last-ditch immigration proposals turned out to be a defanged, neutered variant of the policies advocated by Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick.
Time
organizationTime magazine names US pop superstar Taylor Swift as its person of the year. Time calls the musical force of nature the "hero of her own story" Revealed she had 'three months of dance training' ahead of tour.
Taylor Swift
personSwift earned the title after a year of big achievements. The pop star's "Eras Tour" became a cornerstone of the pop cultural zeitgeist. Swift beat out a shortlist which included Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kevin McCarthy
personMcCarthy was ousted as speaker on Oct. 3, setting off a contentious race to replace him. He is the first speaker to be ousted from power in the middle of a congressional term. His departure will leave the already paper-thin House GOP majority even tighter.
Boris Johnson
personBoris Johnson apologises for pain and suffering of victims and their families. Four people have been escorted out of the hearing room in the first hour. Former colleagues, aides and advisers have painted an unflattering picture of Johnson.
Paul Heckingbottom
personSheffield United sacked Paul Heckingbottom after 5-0 defeat at Burnley. First-team coaches Stuart McCall and Mark Hudson have also left the club. Chris Wilder will take charge of Wednesday's Premier League clash with Liverpool.
James Cleverly
personBritish Home Secretary James Cleverly inked a new treaty Tuesday with the Rwandan government. He hopes it will clear the way for asylum seekers who arrive in Britain without permission to be sent there. Comes as Rishi Sunak bids to make the plan to send migrants to the African nation legally watertight.
Erling Haaland
personErling Haaland was sent off in Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur. Referee Simon Hooper blew his whistle to stop Jack Grealish running through on goal in the 94th minute. Manchester City charged with misconduct by English Football Association. City have until 7 December 2023 to respond to the charge.
Simon Hooper
personManchester City charged with failing to control their players. Referee Simon Hooper blew the whistle for a foul on Erling Haaland rather than playing advantage with Jack Grealish seemingly through on goal. English Football Association alleged that City "failed to ensure their players do not behave in a way which is improper"