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Kenneth Chesebro
personKenneth Chesebro is the third Trump co-defendant and the second attorney to plead guilty in the Georgia RICO case. He will pay a $5,000 fine, serve 5 years probation and 100 hours of community service to avoid prison. The Trump attorney also wrote an apology letter and must testify. No trial date has been set yet for the rest of the defendants.
Mitchell Marsh
personDavid Warner hits 163 and Mitchell Marsh 121 as Australia reach 367-9. Stand of 259 between Warner and Marsh is the second-highest opening partnership in the competition's history. Pakistan pacer Shaheen Afridi picks up five wickets for 52 runs.
Andrea Giambruno
personItalian PM Giorgia Meloni, 46, says she’s split from her journalist partner, Andrea Giambruno. Meloni made the announcement on her social media accounts. The former couple share a 7-year-old daughter.
Giorgia Meloni
personFar-right politician Giorgia Meloni announced the end of her relationship with Andrea Giambruno on social media. They had been together for 10 years and have a seven-year-old daughter.
Hardik Pandya
personHardik Pandya forced to leave field after he twisted his ankle. Incident occurred during the 9th over of Bangladesh's innings. Virat Kohli completed the over and bowled for the first time in six years. India are bidding for a fourth successive win at this World Cup.
Tesla
organizationFutures inch up ahead of Powell's comments; Tesla drops, Netflix surges. Tesla slid 5.1% as the electric vehicle (EV) maker missed Wall Street expectations on third-quarter gross margin, profit and revenue.
Sidney Powell
personSidney Powell struck a deal to admit to six misdemeanors in a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. Powell, along with disgraced lawyer Rudy Giuliani, was part of the legal team that was central to Donald Trump's bid to stay in power.
Virat Kohli
personIndia beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in ICC World Cup match. Virat Kohli scored 103 not out, Rohit Sharma 48, Shubman Gill 53, KL Rahul 34. India finished with 261-3 (41.3 overs) in reply to Bangladesh's 256-8 (50 overs)
Elon Musk
personElon Musk has slammed the European Union over its work with NewsGuard. NewsGuard helped revise the EU’s “code of practice on disinformation” Musk called NewsGuard a “scam” that “ought to be disbanded immediately”
The Las Vegas Aces
organizationThe Las Vegas Aces defeated the New York Liberty 70-69 in Game 4 of the 2023 WNBA Finals to clinch the series 3-1. A'ja Wilson scored a game-high 24 points and 16 rebounds and guard Jackie Young added 16 points. The Aces are the first team in 21 years to win back-to-back championships.
Nokia
organizationFinnish tech firm aims to save up to 1.2 billion euros over three years. Will reduce its workforce from 86,000 to between 72,000 and 77,000. Nokia reported a 20% drop in sales for the quarter ending in September.
Islamic Jihad
organizationTottenham midfielder Manor Solomon accused Hamas of 'blaming Israel' on social media. The 24-year-old shared a post from Israeli news site Mako which referenced a massive explosion that killed hundreds of people at a crowded hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday. Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian militant group, has denied responsibility for the attack on the hospital.
Joe Biden
personBiden's trip to the region was upended by the political fallout from the blast before he even set foot in Israel. Arab leaders canceled plans for a summit with Biden in Jordan. He was accused of parroting Israeli propaganda when he said that he believed the 'other team' was responsible.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
organizationU.S. National Security Council says Israel “was not responsible” for hospital blast. Israel has laid out evidence that it said shows a misfire by militant group Islamic Jihad caused the blast. Islamic Jihad – a rival group to Hamas – has denied responsibility.
House
organizationRep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) received fewer votes from his fellow Republicans on Wednesday than he did in Tuesday's first round of balloting. All of the lawmakers who voted against Jordan, a right-wing firebrand, backed more traditional Republicans.
Joe Biden
personThe Biden administration announced $3.46 billion in funding today to upgrade the US’s aging electric grid. The money will go to 58 different projects across 44 states. The US also committed $100 million in aid to Gaza and the West Bank.
Justin Timberlake
personThe pop icon made the shock claims in her new memoir The Woman In Me. Spears’ long-awaited memoir will be published 24 October.
Jim Jordan
personRep. Jim Jordan of Ohio failed in his second attempt to become speaker. Jordan won just 199 votes in the House on Wednesday morning, with 22 Republicans withholding their support. The House plans to return for a second vote at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Neymar
personNeymar went down after tussling for the ball with Uruguay's Nicolas de la Cruz. The 31-year-old left the field in tears after being surrounded by players from both teams. It was Brazil’s first defeat in 37 matches of World Cup qualifying.
Britney Spears
personBritney Spears says she had an abortion after getting pregnant with Justin Timberlake. Spears also addresses the controversial conservatorship that barred her from handling her own life and finances. The Woman in Me hits shelves on Tuesday, October 24.