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Derek Carr
personDerek Carr throws a 35-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams in overtime. The Raiders got the ball first in overtime and on the third play Carr found a wide-open Adams. Carr finished 23-for-37 passing for 307 yards and two touchdowns, both to Adams.
Disney
organizationBob Iger, who officially left the company last year, is set to take the command immediately. The S&P 500 fell 0.4%, while drops in tech companies helped pull the Nasdaq down 1.1%. Growing Covid concerns in China weighed on the Asian market.
Wales
organizationWales beat the United States 1-0 in their first World Cup game since 1958. Gareth Bale scored the winning goal from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute. Timothy Weah had given the U.S. the lead in the 36th minute. England beat Iran 6-2 in their 2022 World Cup opener in Qatar.
Jack Grealish
personEngland beat Iran 6-2 in their World Cup Group B opener in Doha. Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka scored three goals each. Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish grabbed the other three. Mehdi Taremi twice grabbed a consolation for Iran.
Bob Chapek
personBob Chapek, who served as chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products before taking over for Iger, will be stepping down immediately. His downfall arose, at least in part, out of his bungled response to Florida’s controversial Parental Rights in Education bill. According to financial filings, Iger will earn a base salary of $1 million.
Davante Adams
personCordarrelle Patterson sets an NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown to lift Atlanta over Chicago. Jalen Hurts runs for a score and throws for another as Philadelphia beats Indianapolis. New Orleans defeats Los Angeles, which loses Matthew Stafford to a possible concussion. Dak Prescott throws for 276 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas defeats Minnesota.
Marcus Rashford
personEngland beat Iran 6-1 in their opening World Cup match in Doha. Bukayo Saka scored twice for Gareth Southgate's side. Marcus Rashford came on as a substitute with 20 minutes left. Mehdi Taremi scored two consolation goals for Iran.
Cody Gakpo
personNetherlands beat Senegal 2-0 in their World Cup 2022 opener. Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen scored for the Oranje. Holland are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal.
FIFA
organizationEngland beat Iran 6-2 in their 2022 World Cup opener in Doha. Harry Kane could be punished for wearing 'OneLove' armband against Iran. European nations scrap One Love armbands plan due to fear of FIFA sanctions. Ticketing app crashes, leaving thousands of fans unable to access their tickets.
Anderson Lee Aldrich
personA year and a half before he was arrested in the Colorado Springs gay nightclub shooting that left five people dead, Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly threatened his mother with a homemade bomb. There's no record prosecutors ever moved forward with felony kidnapping and menacing charges against Aldrich. Colorado has one of the lowest rates of red flag usage despite widespread gun ownership.
Fifa
organizationSeven countries have confirmed their captains won't be donning the armband. Human rights activist Peter Tatchell has been among those to blast the decision. He said Fifa 'crushed' the campaign and 'bullied' England and Wales. Piers Morgan said it was 'ridiculous' that England made such a fuss.
Tennessee
organizationHendon Hooker, Tennessee's Heisman Trophy hopeful, went down with a non-contact leg injury in the fourth quarter. Tennessee suffered one of the most lopsided losses in the modern era for a team that was favored by three touchdowns.
Enner Valencia
personEnner Valencia scores a first-half double as Ecuador beat Qatar 2-0 in World Cup opener. Valencia has now netted the nation's last five World Cup goals. Qatar become first World Cup hosts to lose an opening game.
Donald Trump
personTrump's account was permanently suspended on Jan. 6, 2021, following a violent riot at the U.S. Capitol. Musk said he would reverse the ban if his planned acquisition of Twitter moved forward. More than 15 million people voted, with those choosing to reinstate Trump taking 51.8% of the vote to 48.2% who said no.
Elon Musk
personElon Musk has reversed former US President Donald Trump's lifetime ban from Twitter. Musk polled users on Twitter about whether Trump should be let back onto the platform. The poll showed 51.8% in favor of reinstating Trump and 48.2% against. Trump was excluded from Twitter after a pro-Trump mob attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced Saturday night that former President Donald Trump would be reinstated to his account. Trump's account was permanently suspended on Jan. 6, 2021, following a violent riot at the U.S. Capitol. Musk said he would reverse the ban if his planned acquisition of Twitter moved forward.
Karim Benzema
personKarim Benzema has been ruled out of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The Real Madrid striker tore a muscle in his left thigh during training. France coach Didier Deschamps will not call up Manchester United's Anthony Martial. Wissam Ben Yedder and Moussa Diaby are also in the running to replace Benzema.
Karim Benzema
personReal Madrid star was forced to withdraw from the session after feeling pain in his thigh. Didier Deschamps will have the chance to bring in a replacement before Monday. France begin their campaign against Australia on Tuesday evening.
FIFA
organizationFIFA president Gianni Infantino hit out at criticism of Qatar on the eve of the World Cup. FIFA have received an integrity alert in relation to Qatar's warm-up matches. The alert relates to number of penalties awarded to hosts.
Gianni Infantino
personFIFA president Gianni Infantino gave an extraordinary speech on the eve of the Qatar World Cup. He defended FIFA’s decision to award tournament to country where homosexuality is illegal and women are routinely discriminated against. Italian opened the news conference by speaking for an hour, telling journalists that he knew what it felt like to be discrimination against.