Today, we're covering a variety of topics, from sports to politics to current affairs. First up, we have an update on the story of Draymond Green, who has apologized for punching Jordan Poole and will remain away from the team. Next, we have a story on the 147 victims of Robert Hadden who will be receiving $165 million from New York hospitals. Then we move to sports with a report on Erling Haaland's latest goal, helping Manchester City top the Premier League table. Next, we have a story on a blast in Crimea that has crippled a key bridge, dealing a blow to Vladimir Putin. Then we have four crazy stats from the Cleveland Indians' marathon victory in the Wild Card Series. After that, we have a story on two UK politicians who made the worst first impression in history, according to the SNP conference. Alan Moore then says that the fascination with superheroes is a precursor to fascism. We have a new, poignant picture of Emma, the Queen's favorite horse. North Korea then fires two ballistic missiles after a series of recent launches. Flood warnings remain in NSW as emergency services receive 600 requests for help. Banks stand to lose at least $500 million if they fund Elon Musk's Twitter takeover. Guillou strikes late as Filipinas salvage 1-1 draw. Professor Tim Spector explains the dangers of processed foods as part of his eye-opening series. The 'Death Throes' of Ancient Ice Sheets May Give Hints About Climate Change's Impacts. PDP: Tinubu's nomination as APC's presidential candidate invalid. Local elections: Siouxsie Wiles 'gutted' by Auckland Mayoral result. Numbers inside Texas Longhorns' huge win over Oklahoma Sooners. This brilliant pink diamond sold for about $60 million. Man arrested over alleged connection to death of Rami Iskander. North Korea fires more ballistic missiles as part of series of recent tests.
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- Draymond Green apologizes for punching Jordan Poole, will remain away from the team while he undergoes counseling.
- N.Y. hospitals to pay $165 million to 147 victims of Robert Hadden, a former gynecologist who was convicted of sexual assault and other charges.
- Manchester City 4-0 Southampton: Erling Haaland scores again as Citizens top Premier League table with a dominant victory.
- Putin dealt bitter blow as blast cripples key bridge to Crimea, delaying Russian construction plans for the region.
- Guardians vs. Rays: Four crazy stats from Cleveland's marathon victory in Wild Card Series, including a near-perfect game from starter Trevor Bauer.
- Truss and Kwarteng made 'worst first impression' in UK political history, SNP conference told, as the two Conservative MPs drew ire for their comments on Scotland.
- Alan Moore Says Fascination with Superheroes is Precursor to Fascism, warning that the current obsession with comic book characters could lead to dangerous consequences.
- Poignant new picture of Emma, Queen's favourite horse, released by palace, showing the animal in her retirement years.
- North Korea fires two ballistic missiles after series of recent launches, in apparent defiance of international pressure.
- NSW flood warnings remain as emergency services receive 600 requests for help, with the worst of the flooding expected to hit later in the week.
- Banks stand to lose at least $500m if they fund Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, as the social media company's stock price continues to fluctuate.
- Guillou strikes late as Filipinas salvage 1-1 draw, with the team's captain scoring a crucial goal in the dying minutes of the game.
- Professor Tim Spector explains the dangers of processed foods as part of his eye-opening series, highlighting the health risks associated with such products.
- The 'Death Throes' of Ancient Ice Sheets May Give Hints About Climate Change's Impacts, as scientists study the melting glaciers for clues about the future of the planet.
- PDP: Tinubu’s nomination as APC’s presidential candidate invalid, with the main opposition party in Nigeria calling into question the legitimacy of the ruling party's candidate.
- Local elections: Siouxsie Wiles 'gutted' by Auckland Mayoral result, as the left-leaning candidate falls short in her bid to lead the city.
- Numbers inside Texas Longhorns' huge win over Oklahoma Sooners, including the team's impressive offensive output and stout defensive performance.
- This brilliant pink diamond sold for about $60 million, setting a new record for the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction.
- Man arrested over alleged connection to death of Rami Iskander, with police in Lebanon investigating the possibility of foul play.
- North Korea fires more ballistic missiles as part of series of recent tests, continuing to ignore international calls for restraint.