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Today's News

Welcome to the news. Here's what's happening today:

  • Live breaking news: A number of lions have broken free from their enclosure at a zoo in Sydney; the Reserve Bank of Australia has warned that interest rates are likely to rise again; and there is a warning of a mosquito boom in Brisbane.
  • After Elon Musk's antics on Twitter, advertisers may think twice about using his platform.
  • Exit polls in Israel show that Benjamin Netanyahu is in the lead in the country's elections.
  • The US stock market is paused as investors await the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.
  • US Representative Liz Cheney says that the House January 6 committee is in discussions with Donald Trump's attorneys for him to testify under oath.
  • The 2022 NFL trade deadline has passed, with a number of big deals being made.
  • A former NFL coach has been sentenced to three years in prison over a DWI crash that severely injured a child.
  • Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has not conceded defeat in his country's election.
  • Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne is set to sign an anti-trafficking deal.
  • Bayern Munich has beaten Inter Milan 2-0 in a football match.
  • UK MP Matt Hancock has been suspended from the Conservative Party after signing up to appear on I'm A Celebrity.
  • Five lions have escaped from their enclosure at a Sydney zoo.
  • The Australian government is testing its plans for dealing with an energy blackout.
  • Airbnb, AMD, and Electronic Arts are among the stocks trending after hours.
  • The first top 25 projections for the College Football Playoff rankings have been released, with Georgia in the lead.
  • Liverpool has beaten Napoli 2-0 in a football match.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on the brink of a comeback, according to exit polls.
  • Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has met with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
  • NZ Police have taken a swipe at McDonald's over a McFlurry row.

Outline

  • A group of lions escape from an enclosure at a zoo in Sydney, Australia, prompting a city-wide search for the animals.
  • After a series of erratic tweets from Elon Musk, advertisers may be hesitant to work with the Tesla CEO.
  • According to exit polls, Benjamin Netanyahu is in the lead for the Israeli elections.
  • The Australian Stock Exchange pauses trading as the markets await the Federal Reserve's rate decision.
  • The House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot is in talks with Donald Trump's lawyers for him to testify under oath, says Liz Cheney.
  • A recap of the biggest deals and most surprising moves from the NFL trade deadline.
  • Trump's company conducted an internal review of its tax practices after he became president, an executive says.
  • A former NFL coach is sentenced to three years in prison for a DWI crash that severely injured a child.
  • In his first remarks since the Brazilian election, Jair Bolsonaro does not concede defeat.
  • The latest news from Australia, including a warning from the Reserve Bank of Australia about a potential recession.
  • Bayern Munich defeats Inter Milan 2-0, with goals from Pavard and Choupo-Moting.
  • Matt Hancock is suspended as a Tory MP after signing up for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
  • Five lions escape from an enclosure at a zoo in Sydney, Australia, prompting a city-wide search for the animals.
  • The Australian government is testing its plans for an emergency blackout as fears of a power shortage grow.
  • A look at the stocks that are trending after hours, including Airbnb, AMD, and Electronic Arts.
  • The first top 25 projections for the College Football Playoff rankings, led by Georgia.
  • A live reaction to Liverpool's 2-0 win over Napoli, including a goal and an assist from Darwin Nunez.
  • Benjamin Netanyahu is on the brink of a comeback as exit polls from the Israeli elections point to a narrow majority for the ex-PM.
  • "The border is in the hands of the cartels": Colombian president Ivan Duque after meeting with Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
  • New Zealand Police take a swipe at McDonald's after a McFlurry ice cream machine broke down at a restaurant.