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Charles White
personTCU Quarterback Sam Jackson won't be in the running to replace the NFL-bound Max Duggan. Stanford coach David Shaw interviewed with the Denver Broncos for their head coach position.
Dewayne Dedmon
personThe move came one night after Dedmon had an outburst after being subbed out of a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. He exchanged words with coaches on the sideline, then angrily swatted at a massage gun. Miami responded on Wednesday evening by officially suspending Dedmon.
Lionel Messi
personLionel Messi among 14 players shortlisted for The Best FIFA Men's Player award. Cristiano Ronaldo does not feature in the list of 14 players up for the award. FIFA members are allowed to vote for their top three selections. The winner of the award will be announced on February 27, 2023.
Dominic Perrottet
personNew South Wales premier Dominic Perrottet, 40, revealed the incident on Thursday. Incident occurred in 2003, two years before Prince Harry was photographed in a Nazi uniform. NSW Jewish Board of Deputies chief executive Darren Bark said the incident highlights the critical importance of Holocaust education.
George Pell
personCardinal George Pell died in Rome on Tuesday evening after complications from hip surgery. He'd been receiving care at the Salvator Mundi Hospital and is believed to have been chatting to his anaesthetist when he suddenly fell ill. Pell was convicted of molesting two teenage choirboys in 1996, but always maintained his innocence. He spent 404 days in solitary confinement in his native Australia on child sex abuse charges.
Naatu Naatu
personIndian film RRR makes history as Naatu Naatu wins Best Original Song at Golden Globe Awards 2023. The award marks the film's first win at the awards show. The film is also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
Joao Felix
personJoao Felix has joined Chelsea on loan until the end of the season. The Portugal international will earn £250,000-a-week at Stamford Bridge. The 23-year-old has fallen down the pecking order at Atletico Madrid.
Naomi Osaka
personNaomi Osaka has announced she is pregnant with her first child. The 25-year-old withdrew from the Australian Open at the weekend. Osaka has been dating rapper Cordae, a rapper, for years.
Austin Butler
personAustin Butler thanked director Baz Luhrmann, co-star Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington for "championing me when you did not have to" Cate Blanchett earned Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for TAR. Angela Bassett earned Best Supporting Actress for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
HBO
organizationJennifer Coolidge reprised her role as Tanya McQuoid. Zendaya won Best Television Actress in a Drama Series for her role in HBO's "Euphoria"
Ram Charan
personSS Rajamouli’s RRR bagged the Best Song (Motion Picture) for Naatu Naatu. RRR, starring Jr NTR and Ram Charan as real-life freedom fighters, is the first Indian film to be nominated at the awards.
Colin Farrell
personColin Farrell wins best actor in a musical or comedy for The Banshees of Inisherin. Steven Spielberg wins best director for The Fabelmans. Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett take home top awards for Tar and Elvis.
the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
organizationJerrod Carmichael slammed for making 'cheap' and 'disgusting' joke. He joked that Will won an award for 'best portrayal of masculinity'
Stephanie McMahon
personVince McMahon has reportedly sold WWE to the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. McMahon officially took over as chairman late Tuesday, while his daughter Stephanie McMahon simultaneously resigned from her role as co-CEO and chairwoman.
Steven Spielberg
personSteven Spielberg wins best director at the Golden Globes. He beat out James Cameron, Baz Luhrmann, Martin McDonagh and Daniel Kwan. His new film The Fabelmans is based on his childhood.
Jerrod Carmichael
personJerrod Carmichael, 35, opened the 2023 Golden Globes by touching on the award show's controversial past. The former "Carmichael Show" star said he got the gig presenting the awards on NBC because of his race.
Jr NTR
personRRR made India proud at the Golden Globes 2023, winning Best Original Song. “Naatu Naatu,” a dance number featuring stars Jr NTR and Ram Charan, became known for its elaborate choreography and musical storytelling.
Stephen Curry
personStephen Curry is back for the Golden State Warriors after an 11-game absence with a partially dislocated left shoulder. Klay Thompson also returned after he had been a late scratch Saturday in a loss to Orlando. Mats Zuccarello is expected to return for the Wild against the Rangers. Maurice Alexander signed a futures deal with the Lions on Monday. Ra'Shaun Henry signed a reserve/future contract with Atlanta.
Tua Tagovailoa
personMiami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been ruled out for Sunday's Wild Card game against the Buffalo Bills. The 2020 fifth overall pick revealed concussion symptoms after the Dolphins' Week 16 loss to the Green Bay Packers and missed Week 17 and Week 18. The Dolphins expect seventh-round rookie quarterback Skylar Thompson to draw the start.
the Federal Aviation Administration
organizationSystem failure at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded flights on Wednesday. FAA said its Notice to Air Missions system (NOTAM) had failed. Around 760 delays were reported as of 6:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (1130 GMT)