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Nikola Jokic and Mat Ishbia Engage in Heated Exchange During Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns Playoff Game 4

On Sunday, tensions boiled over between Denver Nuggets All-Star center Nikola Jokic and Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia during Game 4 of their second round playoff series. Jokic was assessed a technical foul for the incident, and the Suns went on to win the game and tie the series. The altercation has sparked debate among fans and analysts, and the NBA is currently investigating the incident with potential disciplinary action to be determined soon. Both teams will now prepare for Game 5 of the series on Tuesday.

Prince William Receives “Very Large Sum of Money” in 2020 Settlement with Rupert Murdoch’s Media Empire for Phone Hacking Scandal

Prince William has reportedly received a "very large sum of money" in a 2020 settlement with Rupert Murdoch's media empire for phone hacking. The lawsuit, brought against News Group Newspapers, alleges the newspapers unlawfully gathered information in a scandal dating back two decades. Prince Harry's lawyer revealed the settlement in a summary of arguments why his lawsuit against the publisher of The Sun and News Of The World should not be thrown out. The amount of money received by Prince William has not been disclosed, and the outcome of the case is expected to have a significant impact on the ongoing phone hacking scandal.

SEC Charges Justin Sun and Celebrity Backers for Illegally Touting Crypto Assets

The SEC has charged crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and eight celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan and Jake Paul, for promoting crypto assets without disclosing they were being compensated for doing so. The celebrities have agreed to pay $400,000 in fines and return the money they were paid for the promotion. The SEC’s investigation is ongoing and serves as a reminder that celebrities must disclose their compensation when promoting investments.

FBI Investigation Finds Woman’s Death Aboard Carnival Cruise Line Likely Due to Natural Causes

Carnival Cruise Line announced that the death of a female passenger aboard one of its ships last month was likely due to natural causes, and that it is cooperating with authorities. The FBI had previously said it was investigating the woman's "suspicious" death, but Carnival said it believes the initial emergency medical response was appropriate. The company expressed its condolences to the woman's family and friends and said it is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all its passengers and crew.

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