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Jos Buttler
personEngland beat India by 10 wickets in the T20 World Cup semi-final. Alex Hales and Jos Buttler scored 63 in the first six overs. England will play Pakistan in the final on Sunday in Melbourne.
Matt Hancock
personMatt Hancock, 44, made his debut on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! The former Health Secretary was suspended by the Tory Party for signing up for the reality programme. West Suffolk MP resigned after he was caught on CCTV kissing a colleague. Boy George admits he would have quit over Hancock arrival if mum died.
Callum Wilson
personGareth Southgate has named his 26-man squad for the World Cup in Qatar. James Maddison, Callum Wilson and Marcus Rashford among the headline inclusions. AC Milan centre-back Fikayo Tomori, Brentford striker Ivan Toney and West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen miss out. England face Iran in their World Cup opener on 21 November.
Marcus Rashford
personGareth Southgate names 26-man squad for World Cup in Qatar. James Maddison, Callum Wilson and Marcus Rashford included. Harry Kane will lead the team in the Gulf with Captain Harry Kane. Luxury £1billion cruise liner has set sail for Doha. WAGs set to live aboard the vessel during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Alex Hales
personEngland beat India by 10 wickets to reach T20 World Cup final. Jos Buttler and Alex Hales shared highest opening partnership of the tournament. England will play Pakistan in the final at the MCG on Sunday.
FTX
organizationBinance on Wednesday announced to have backed out from the acquisition deal of FTX. The company cited the reasons as mishandling customer funds, alleged US agency investigations as well as corporate due diligence. FTX, once the third largest crypto exchange by trading volume, is having an insolvency crisis.
Binance
organizationBinance, the world's largest centralized crypto exchange, agreed to buy FTX on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Binance reversed its decision to bail the exchange out from a cash shortage reported to be $8 billion. Authorities are now investigating FTX for potential securities violations.
Seann Walsh
personSeann Walsh, 36, and Matt Hancock, 44, arrived in the jungle on Wednesday. The former health minister sparked outrage with his entrance into the jungle. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Hancock should ‘voluntarily leave’
James Maddison
personJames Maddison named in Gareth Southgate's 26-man squad for Qatar 2022. Leicester ace is one of six midfielders in the squad. James Ward-Prowse, Fikayo Tomori and Ivan Toney have all been overlooked. England begin World Cup group campaign against Iran on Nov. 21.
Alex Jones
personConnecticut court adds to the $965 million in damages the Infowars host owes to families and an FBI agent he defamed over the 2012 massacre. Jones told millions of listeners on his show that the shooting was a hoax and the victims were actors. Jones has asked the judge to order a new trial or at least reduce the compensatory damages to a "nominal" amount.
Sam Bankman-Fried
personFTX processed $8 million worth of withdrawals in an hour on Thursday. CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will reportedly spend next week "conducting a raise" to do right by customers and "possible new investors"
Joe Biden
personPresident Joe Biden hails 'a good day' for democracy after Democrats outperformed expectations in the US midterm elections. Control of the US Senate still up in the air as several hotly contested seats remained uncalled. Donald Trump is widely seen as the night’s biggest loser as so many of his endorsed candidates failed.
Gareth Southgate
personGareth Southgate named his 26-man England squad for the World Cup. James Maddison, Callum Wilson and Marcus Rashford among the headline inclusions. Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips have been called up to the squad. James Saliba has been included in the 23-man squad for Qatar.
Charlie Crist
personRepublicans underperformed in crucial Senate and House races. Democrats were able to hold off an anticipated "red wave" Several GOP candidates endorsed by former President Trump did not perform well. Florida voters have re-elected Republican Ron DeSantis to the governor’s office.
Sean Penn
personSean Penn has given one of his Oscar statuettes to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Oscar will remain in the country until the end of the ongoing war with Russia. Penn won two Oscars for best actor in a leading role — one in 2003 for "Mystic River" and another in 2008 for "Milk"
Greg Abbott
personTexas Gov. Greg Abbott has been reelected for a third term. He defeated his Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke in what the Dallas Morning News has reported to be a 60.27% majority vote across all 14 Uvalde County precincts.
Maura Healey
personMaura Healey, 51, flipped the seat from Republicans, defeating opponent Geoff Diehl. She received more than 55 percent of the vote Tuesday night, with Diehl receiving only 38.5 percent support. In her victory speech, she vowed to 'be a governor for everyone struggling with higher costs' and protect women's rights to abortions.
Donald Trump
personDonald Trump suffered a humiliating night at the US midterm elections. The former US President has been heavily involved in campaigning for the Republican party and has backed a number of candidates. Trump's hand-picked candidates lost winnable Senate races in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. Republican strategists have blamed him for the'red wave' failing to appear. Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said his ex-boss, Donald Trump, is having a bad election night.
U.S. Senate
organizationRepublican JD Vance has defeated Democrat Tim Ryan in the race to become Ohio's senator. The win keeps the state red for Republicans and has boosted the party's chances of gaining control of the Senate. Republicans prevailed in Ohio and North Carolina, fending off efforts to flip those seats.
Mehmet Oz
personDigital World Acquisition Corp.'s shares fell more than 16% Wednesday morning. Trump-endorsed Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz lost to Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won re-election by a 19-point margin. Tudor Dixon lost a gubernatorial race and Kristina Karamo lost her bid to be secretary of state.