September 2024 News Archive — What You Need to Know
September at Desert Rose Daily brought a mix of hard-hitting world news, big sports moments, and celebrity headlines. You’ll find timeline snapshots here so you can catch up fast: what happened, who it affected, and why it matters. Read on for clear takeaways and quick links to the full stories.
Top stories to know
The biggest international story covered this month was the Israeli military’s claim that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a Beirut strike. Authorities say the strike caused deaths and injuries and raised fresh regional tensions. We report the claim and its immediate fallout while noting the broader diplomatic consequences to watch.
On the political front in the U.S., the Clark County School Board race drew national attention. Candidates Lydia Dominguez and Eileen Eady represent very different education visions — one with a teaching background and Democratic ties, the other known for conservative media appearances. That contest shows how local school politics are echoing national debates.
In entertainment and culture, Cardi B announced the birth of her third child with Offset, sharing moments from the hospital and family celebration. Also in the spotlight: Bloomberg’s estimate that Selena Gomez has reached roughly $1.3 billion in net worth — a surprising milestone that highlights celebrity business moves beyond music and film.
Sports and weekend headlines
Football fans had plenty to follow. Liverpool’s Carabao Cup meeting with West Ham (match day coverage on Sept 25) promised live updates and the usual drama—Liverpool’s previous 5-1 cup win at Anfield was still fresh in fans’ minds. In Europe, Juventus prepared for a Champions League return against PSV Eindhoven with a predicted lineup from new coach Thiago Motta and a shift toward a more attacking setup.
There were tougher results too: Gor Mahia exited the CAF Champions League after a 6-0 aggregate loss, a clear sign their continental campaign needs regrouping. And San Marino grabbed a historic 1-0 win over Liechtenstein in the UEFA Nations League, ending a 20-year drought — a feel-good moment for a tiny football nation.
On the domestic women’s front, fans got practical ticket info for Chelsea Women vs Tottenham at Kingsmeadow, including dates, kick-off times, and early-bird deals for members and season ticket holders.
Elsewhere, a controversial refereeing decision by Michael Oliver in the Manchester City vs Arsenal match drew sharp criticism after VAR couldn’t fix the error. That incident has renewed conversations about where VAR helps and where it still falls short. And in wrestling news, reports say WWE star Odyssey Jones was removed from the roster amid allegations; WWE has not confirmed charges, and the story remains under review.
If you want a quick refresher or to read any full piece, use our archive links for September 2024. Bookmark this page and check back — we update regularly with follow-ups, official statements, and match reports as they arrive.