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- Yahoo TV UK
I'm a Celebrity 2024 live: Fourth star to leave the jungle
Dec Donnelly was bitten by a spider on the set of I'm a Celebrity. Follow the latest updates from the jungle in our live blog.
- Sky News
King hosts Emir of Qatar at state banquet - with Beckhams among the well-known faces in attendance
The King has paid tribute to the "profound, personal and historic" ties between our "two great nations" as he hosts the Emir of Qatar at a state banquet at Buckingham Palace. The British monarch is joined by the Queen who has not been taking part in the outdoor elements of the two-day state visit as she recovers from pneumonia. Prince William is attending the banquet without Kate, who has only partially returned to public duties after she began treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer in February.
- Fortune
A current Apple employee is suing the company, alleging it spies on employees’ private lives through their personal devices
“For Apple’s employees, the Apple ecosystem is not a walled garden. It is a prison yard,” the lawsuit reads.
- Sky News
Donald Trump files motion to dismiss hush money case and set aside conviction due to election victory
Donald Trump has filed a motion to dismiss the hush money case in which he was convicted due to his victory in the US presidential election. In May, a New York jury found Mr Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to commit election fraud. It was the first time a US president had been convicted of or charged with a criminal offence.
- PA Media: Sport
Jean-Philippe Mateta on target as Crystal Palace beat fellow strugglers Ipswich
Mateta struck in the second half to secure a 1-0 success for the Eagles with the only real piece of quality in a nervy encounter.
- Associated Press
South Korea's leader prompts dismay by briefly declaring martial law. Here's what to know
Troops surround South Korea's parliament overnight when the president declares martial law. Lawmakers voice outrage and vote to end the declaration, and the president lifts the decree before daybreak. President Yoon Suk Yeol spread fear and confusion through South Korea overnight by issuing his sudden edict late Tuesday, the first martial law declaration since more than four decades ago when the country was controlled by a dictatorship.
- PA Media: UK News
Camilla makes it to state banquet after pneumonia revelation
The Queen missed the ceremonial welcome on Horse Guards Parade but attended the lunch and Picture Gallery exhibition staged for the Emir of Qatar.
- Yahoo Sports
Fantasy Football Fact or Fluke: Finding trustworthy emergency starts for Week 14
With the Week 14 byepocalypse here, fantasy football managers fighting for playoff spots will have to dig deep to set lineups. Renee Miller is here to help.
- Associated Press
What happened to Hannah Kobayashi? Police say the Hawaii woman voluntarily disappeared
Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old woman from Hawaii who was reported missing in Los Angeles three weeks ago, walked freely into Mexico, police said. Authorities declared Kobayashi a “voluntary missing person” after reviewing surveillance video of her crossing the border with her luggage, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell told reporters Monday evening.
- WWD
EXCLUSIVE: Interior Designer Kelly Wearstler to Drop No-limits Newsletter
The Los Angeles-based interior designer told WWD that she's launching Wearstlerworld, which will publish every Wednesday.
- The Canadian Press
Transgender powerlifter asks Minnesota Supreme Court to let her compete in women's events
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A transgender athlete should be allowed to compete in the women's division at powerlifting events because she's protected against discrimination by the Minnesota Human Rights Act, her attorneys urged the state Supreme Court on Tuesday.
- The Canadian Press
Confusion and fear spread as South Korean leader declares martial law. Here's what to know
TOKYO (AP) — Troops surround South Korea's parliament overnight after the president declares martial law. He accuses pro-North Korean forces of plotting to overthrow one of the world’s most vibrant democracies. Lawmakers voice outrage, and hastily vote to end the declaration in an early-morning session.
- The Telegraph
How a South Korean politician broke into parliament to save democracy
Jung Su-yeon crawled on her hands and knees through the frantic legs of South Korea’s security forces to save democracy.
- Investor's Business Daily
Cybersecurity Firm Okta Posts Q3 Earnings, Revenue Beat, Shares Jump
Okta stock surged on Q3 earnings and revenue that topped consensus estimates while revenue guidance came in above views.
- Indiewire
Shailene Woodley Will Sing as Janis Joplin in Musical Biopic: ‘I Had to Find My Own Voice’ Across Seven Years of Prep
Linda Perry, who is the music producer on the film, put Woodley in a lot of "uncomfortable situations" to unlock her singing voice.
- Uncrowned
Shavkat Rakhmonov says he made Ian Garry tap in sparring, claims Kamaru Usman turned down UFC 310 fight
UFC 310's Shavkat Rakhmonov is ready to remind the world how much of a force he is in the welterweight division.
- The Telegraph
‘This is my toughest period,’ says Man Utd’s Luke Shaw after latest injury setback
Luke Shaw says he is going through the “toughest period” of his career after the Manchester United defender suffered a fresh injury setback that is expected to rule him out for a few weeks.
- PA Media: UK News
Kate joins King and William to welcome Qatari Emir in rare public appearance
It was only the princess’s third official appearance since she announced in September the completion of her chemotherapy treatment.
- The Telegraph
South Korean president says he will lift martial law after parliament blocked order
South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol has said he will lift his declaration of martial law after MPs voted to revoke the measure.
- People
Pete Hegseth's Mom Once Called Him an 'Abuser of Women,' Adding to His Controversies as Defense Sec Nominee
His mother has now rescinded the words she wrote in a 2018 email, telling The New York Times that he is "a good husband, father"