Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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We understand that staying informed can be overwhelming, that's why we have created this page to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the news. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, or simply interested in a specific person or organization, our Daily Alerts page is a valuable resource for staying informed.

SpaceX

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SpaceX accused of paying $250,000 to one of its flight attendants. Woman claims tycoon exposed himself to her, propositioned her for sex, rubbed her leg, and offered to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage. Musk took to Twitter to denounce the claims against him as 'utterly untrue'

Toffees

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Everton secure Premier League status with 3-2 win against Crystal Palace. Toffees came from two goals down to secure their survival. Frank Lampard hailed Everton's supporters for their role in getting his team over the line. Dominic Calvert-Lewin's 85th-minute winner sparked wild celebrations.

Burnley

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Burnley's 1-1 draw at Aston Villa lifts them out of the relegation zone. Ashley Barnes' penalty gave the Clarets the lead before Emi Buendia levelled. Nick Pope pulled off a string of fine saves to deny John McGinn and Bertrand Traoré.

George W. Bush

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George W. Bush made the gaffe of the year on Wednesday in a speech in Dallas. He was attempting to denounce Russian president, Vladmir Putin, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Bush brushed the mistake aside and said, "Iraq, too"

Joe Biden

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President Joe Biden will visit South Korea and Japan on a five-day trip to Asia. The Senate on Thursday approved a $40 billion military and economic-aid package for Ukraine. Biden invoked the Defense Production Act to boost baby formula production.

Nick Saban

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Alabama coach Nick Saban said Texas A&M "bought every player" in its vaunted 2022 recruiting class. Aggies coach Jimbo Fisher responded with an absolute diatribe of insults, defenses and return accusations. Fisher served as Saban's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at LSU from 2000 to 2004.

Rangers

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Rangers lost 5-4 on penalties to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final. Aaron Ramsey missed the decisive spot-kick just moments after arriving as a 118th-minute substitute. Wales manager Robert Page insists Ramsey will recover from his penalty misery.

Rory McIlroy

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Northern Irishman carded seven birdies and two bogeys in opening 65. Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth tied for second on four-over-par 74. Will Zalatoris and Tom Hoge each opened with a 66. Matt Kuchar and Abraham Ancer were another shot behind.

Tom Cruise

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Top Gun: Maverick was screened at the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Tom Cruise got a standing ovation for six-long minutes. He was also presented with a Palme d’Or. Long-awaited movie will be released on May 27.

Alabama

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Alabama coach Nick Saban said Texas A&M bought players under the guise of NIL deals. Saban's comments prompted sharp rebukes from those programs' respective head coaches, Jimbo Fisher and Deion Sanders. The SEC issued a statement admonishing Saban for his comments.

Texas A&M

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Alabama coach Nick Saban said Texas A&M bought players under the guise of NIL deals. The Aggies' 2022 recruiting class ranked No. 1 according to the 247Sports Composite. Fisher labeled Saban’s comments “despicable,” called him a “narcissist”

Jimbo Fisher

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Alabama coach Nick Saban apologized Thursday afternoon for his comments on Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher. Saban said "A&M bought every player on their team" using rule changes related to name, image and likeness. Fisher labeled Saban’s comments “despicable,’ called him a “narcissist’ and says he won’t take his call.

Joe

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Joe and Jess Thwaite scooped a record-breaking £184,262,899 jackpot. The couple had no idea they had won until Joe woke up at 5.15am. The previous record was held by an anonymous winner, who banked £170m in October 2019.

Tiger Woods

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Northern Irishman leads by one from Will Zalatoris and Tom Hoge. Tiger Woods is the defending champion, but he's the first apparently healthy golfer not to defend his major title since 1960. Bryson DeChambeau also is missing after he withdrew Wednesday.

Boeing

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading up Thursday afternoon. Shares of Home Depot HD, +0.90% and Boeing BA, +1.29% have contributed to the index's intraday rally. IAG says it has agreed to order 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets for delivery between 2023 and 2027.

Everton

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Everton came from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace 3-2. Michael Keane, Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for the Toffees. Demarai Gray headed in the winner with four minutes of regulation time remaining. Everton secured their top-flight status with one match to spare.

John Fetterman

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Lt. Gov. John Fetterman held about 50 per cent of the vote over rivals Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta. On Friday the 52-year-old Fettermen suffered a stroke, and had a pacemaker implanted on Tuesday, hours after he voted in the election by absentee ballot from Lancaster General Hospital.

Billy Sharp

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Nottingham Forest beat Sheffield United 3-2 on penalties to book their place in the Championship play-off final. But the triumph was soured by a disgraceful fan attack on Sheffield United's Billy Sharp during the post-game pitch invasion. Nottinghamshire Police have arrested a fan on suspicion of assault. Do you know the arrested fan? Email: dan.sales@mailonline.co.uk.

Madison Cawthorn

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Republicans oust Trump-backed, scandal-plagued congressman Madison Cawthorn. A nude video, claims he was invited to a cocaine-fueled Washington orgy by leaders he respected turned colleagues against the 26-year-old. The race was called with 23 percent of precincts reporting.

Nina Jankowicz

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Nina Jankowicz resigned from the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday. She had been chosen to lead the Disinformation Governance Board. Prominent right-wing pundits and infeluncers led a campaign attacking her.