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Mike White
personMike White is the first quarterback in NFL history to have multiple games with 300 passing yards, three pass touchdowns and a completion percentage above 75 percent. He's also the first player to rack up 1,268 passing yards on 110-of-160 passing (68.75 percent) with eight touchdowns within four NFL starts. White was 22 of 28 for 315 yards with three touchdowns, no interceptions and a near-perfect 149.3 quarterback rating in his first start since last season.
Edward Lawrence
personEdward Lawrence, a senior journalist and camera operator in the BBC’s China bureau, was arrested in Shanghai on Sunday evening. Broadcaster said it was 'extremely concerned' after the cameraman was 'arrested' Several foreign journalists were arrested as police crack down on the media.
Grant Shapps
personGrant Shapps says Matt Hancock's time in the jungle indicates his political career is over. West Suffolk MP suspended from Conservative parliamentary party. BBC journalist Edward Lawrence was 'beaten and kicked' by Chinese police.
Mohammed Kudus
personGhana beat South Korea 3-2 in Qatar World Cup Group H clash. Ghana led 2-0 at halftime but allowed South Korea back into the match. Cho Gue-sung netted twice in three minutes to level at 2-2. Coach Paulo Bento sent off after heated exchange with referee.
NBA
organizationCleveland Cavaliers bounce back with a win against the Detroit Pistons. Chris Paul won't play Monday against the Kings due to a heel injury. Lauri Markkanen is questionable for Monday's game against the Bulls. No. 8 Duke and No. 24 Purdue meet in the Phil Knight Legacy.
Ravens
organizationLamar Jackson blasts fan on Twitter after Ravens stumble. Mike Vrabel acknowledges Titans’ game-ending penalty was the correct call. Rams head coach Sean McVay said WR Allen Robinson II needs foot surgery and will miss the rest of the season.
Aaron Rodgers
personThe Packers lost Aaron Rodgers and yet another game as the Eagles rushed for 363 yards in a 40-33 win. Rodgers was seen on the broadcast walking in a hallway inside Lincoln Financial Field without a uniform on. The Eagles improved to 10-1 and the Packers fell to 4-8.
BlockFi
organizationBlockFi is the latest casualty since FTX's collapse earlier this month triggered instability in the crypto market. New Jersey-based BlockFi had earlier paused withdrawals from its platform. The company gave loans to customers using their crypto assets as collateral.
Huskies
organizationNo. 20 UConn defeats Iowa State to win Phil Knight Invitational. Donovan Clingan collected 15 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. Tristen Newton scored 13 points for the Huskies.
Neymar
personNeymar ruled out until after the group stage with ankle injury. Brazil face Switzerland in World Cup Group G clash in Doha. Fred joins Manchester United team-mate Casemiro in the middle.
Nick Fuentes
personSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called former President Donald Trump 'disgusting' for having dinner with 'notorious bigot' Nick Fuentes. The New York Democrat, who is Jewish, said he was happy that some of Trump's allies, including fellow Jews, are pushing him to 'do the right thing' In 2021, the Justice Department referred tofuentes as a 'white supremacist' and 'America First' podcaster.
Kim Kardashian
personBalenciaga has faced major backlash after a recent ad campaign. It featured children posing with teddy bears dressed in bondage gear. Kim Kardashian said she was "shaken" by the "disturbing images" Kardashian further said that she is re-evaluating her relationship with the brand.
Apple
organizationApple (AAPL) could see a production shortfall of close to 6 million iPhone Pro models due to Covid-related unrest at contract manufacturer Foxconn's China factory. Wynn Resorts, Melco Resorts gained 4.1% and 9.5% respectively after the Chinese government granted them provisional licenses to continue operating in Macau.
Justin Herbert
personL.A. Chargers beat Arizona Cardinals 25-24 in Glendale, Ariz. Justin Herbert threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Austin Ekeler with 15 seconds left. Herbert then hit Gerald Everett for the decisive conversion. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray played well in his return after missing two games.
Payton Gendron
personPayton Gendron, 19, pleaded guilty to 15 counts, including first-degree murder and domestic terrorism. He admitted to shooting 13 people during the May 14 attack on a Tops Friendly Market in a predominantly Black neighborhood. He is the first person to ever be charged with domestic terrorism motivated by hate in New York.
Green Bay Packers
organizationThe Packers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 40-33 on Sunday night. The Packers would pick ninth if the NFL Draft were to be held today. Travis Etienne exited Sunday's 28-27 win over the Ravens after just two carries due to a foot injury.
Philadelphia Eagles
organizationJalen Hurts ran for 157 yards to set an Eagles franchise record for a quarterback, topping Michael Vick. Hurts also threw for 153 yards and two touchdowns for the NFC-best Eagles. Aaron Rodgers exited in the third quarter with what he called a rib injury.
Tiger Woods
personTiger Woods will be replaced in the field by 29th-ranked Austrian Sepp Straka. The 47-year-old has not played since missing the cut at the British Open in July. Woods won the Hero World Challenge five times between 2001 and 2011.
Amazon
organizationAmazon's Black Friday sale kicks off today (Friday 25 November) Sale runs through to Cyber Monday on 28 November. Offers discounts on everything from TVs to air fryers to mattresses. Apple Watch Ultra (49mm, GPS)(opens in a new tab) is on sale for $739.
BBC
organizationBBC said Edward Lawrence was 'attacked' by police in Shanghai. Broadcaster said it was 'extremely concerned' after the cameraman was 'arrested' He was covering mass protests in Shanghai against the country’s draconian zero-coronavirus policy.