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Hunter Biden
personBiden is expected to be charged with two felony counts related to a gun he purchased in 2018, when he was an admitted drug user. The looming indictment comes after a plea deal he’d struck with prosecutors fell apart in July. It was the first time the justice department had charged the child of a sitting president.
E. Jean Carroll
personThe decision paves the way for a jury to decide how much additional money in damages Trump should pay to Carroll. A jury in May ordered Trump to pay Carroll $5 million for sexual assault and a separate defamation.
Sophie Turner
personJoe, 34, officially filed for divorce from Sophie, 27, in Miami on Tuesday. The couple married in 2019, when Turner was 23. They have two daughters together, Willa, three, and D, 14 months.
Apple
organizationThe European Commission has designated Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta and ByteDance as companies concerned by the Digital Markets Act. Violations could result in fines of up to 10% of a company's annual global revenue, and up to 20% for repeat offenders.
Joe Jonas
personSophie Turner's love of partying allegedly led Joe Jonas to file for divorce. Sources claim Game of Thrones star loved to "party" - while 34-year-old Jonas favoured a different lifestyle. Jonas Brothers singer filed a petition for dissolution of marriage on Tuesday.
United Airlines
organizationUnited stock tumbled over 4% on the news, down at 3-month lows. Hundreds of users have reported the outage on downdetector.com. The FAA issued the alert at around 1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, just after the long Labor Day weekend.
ADL
organizationElon Musk says he may have to sue the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for trying to destroy his X social media platform. The ADL has slammed Musk for not cracking down on hate speech since taking over the site.
Qantas
organizationAlan Joyce's 15 years at the helm of Qantas has been characterised by often ruthless and profit-driven decision-making. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed he spoke with Virgin Australia about the government’s decision to block Qatar Airways from increasing its flights. The government is under fire from the Coalition and the Greens on the Qatar decision.
Holly Willoughby
personHolly, 42, booed while being introduced by Joel Dommett. Body language expert Darren Stanton picked up on Holly's body language. Suggests she finds Alison's presence 'overpowering'
Enrique Tarrio
personEnrique Tarrio, 39, was convicted in May of seditious conspiracy for taking a lead role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Prosecutors argued that Tarrio coordinated the attack by the far-right group's members. The Justice Department wants the 39-year-old Tarrio to spend more than three decades in prison.
The Anti-Defamation League
organizationThe self-proclaimed ‘free speech absolutist’ has amplified and reinstated neo-Nazi and far-right accounts since acquiring X, formerly known as Twitter, for $44bn last year. The group previously called for a pause on ad spending on the social network.
Antony
personManchester United winger Antony has been dropped from the Brazil squad. The 23-year-old was selected by Fernando Diniz ahead of games against Bolivia and Peru. Gabriel Jesus will replace Antony in Brazil’s CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers squad.
Jannik Sinner
personGerman tennis star Alexander Zverev stopped play after a fan made an Adolf Hitler slur towards him. Incident occurred during the world No.12’s five-set victory over Italian sixth-seed Jannik Sinner in the last 16 at the Grand Slam in New York. He will now face world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals.
Alexander Zverev
personGerman tennis star Alexander Zverev was left furious and stopped play after a US Open fan made an Adolf Hitler slur towards him on Tuesday. Incident occurred during the world No.12’s five-set victory over Italian sixth-seed Jannik Sinner in the last 16 at the Grand Slam in New York. A man could clearly be heard yelling “Deutschland uber alles” inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Ken Paxton
personTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton will stand trial on charges of corruption, abuse of public trust and more. The Republican-led House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to impeach Paxton in May. If convicted, he will be permanently removed from office and may also be prevented from ever holding office again.
Humza Yousaf
personFirst Minister Humza Yousaf to bring forward 14 Bills at Holyrood. Human Rights Bill will seek to incorporate international economic, social and cultural rights into Scots law. Education Bill will establish a new qualifications body for Scotland. Housing Bill will introduce long-term rent controls and new tenant rights.
Hitler
personTennis fan ejected from US Open after shouting'most famous Hitler phrase' Alexander Zverev accused the fan of singing the anthem of Hitler. Former US Open runner-up went on to beat sixth seed Jannik Sinner.
Jorge Vilda
personJorge Vilda sacked as head coach of Spain's women's national football team. Decision comes after Luis Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain’s World Cup final win over England on August 20. Vilda had been under scrutiny since last year when, in September, 15 Spain players boycotted the national team, citing a toxic culture.
Phillip Schofield
personPhillip, 61, unfollowed Holly Willoughby on Instagram on Tuesday. He still follows her sister, Kelly, whilst Holly continues to follow him. This Morning seeks to defend its best daytime show title at NTAs.
Alan Joyce
personQantas announced the departure of Alan Joyce on Tuesday morning. Joyce’s early retirement will see CEO Designate Vanessa Hudson take charge on Wednesday. Consumer watchdog group announced Thursday it was taking legal action against Qantas.