Tua Tagovailoa diagnosed with concussion, flies back to Miami after being released from hospital

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Today's News

Welcome to the news. In today's headlines, we have stories on the release of Tua Tagovailoa from the hospital after being diagnosed with a concussion, a new drug that may be able to fight Covid variants, and more.

Outline

  • Tua Tagovailoa, the Dolphins quarterback, is diagnosed with a concussion and flies back to Miami after being released from hospital.
  • A giant heatwave is found on Jupiter, and it is theorized that it could be a sign of life.
  • Russia and Ukraine are at war, and Kyiv is applying for NATO membership.
  • Army officers appear on Burkina Faso TV and declare a new coup.
  • BMW releases a new digital key card.
  • The military leader of Burkina Faso is ousted in a second coup this year.
  • A man is shot dead by police in Airlie Beach.
  • NASA’s Juno spacecraft captures new images of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
  • A new drug may be able to turn the Covid virus against itself and fight variants.
  • Russia vetoes a UN bid against Ukraine annexations as China abstains.
  • Auckland mayoral candidate Wayne Brown is caught on camera saying he wants to glue pictures of journalist on urinals.
  • Police launch a murder investigation after a fatal stabbing in north London.
  • NASA releases new images of its DART spacecraft smashing into an asteroid.
  • Hurricane Ian lashes South Carolina as Florida surveys the devastation.
  • Ibrahim Gusau is elected the new NFF president in Benin.
  • AHA News podcast discusses innovative partnerships addressing hypertension in pregnant and postpartum patients.
  • NFL Week 4 picks against the spread are announced, with upsets predicted for the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers.
  • Victoria Beckham arrives at her after party, joined by her whole family.
  • A guardsman who took part in the late Queen's funeral is found dead at his barracks.
  • Leinster rugby team escapes from Belfast with a seven-point win.