News Headlines - 05 June 2015

Fifa corruption crisis: FBI inquiry now includes 2014 Brazil World Cup | The Guardian

The FBI’s investigation into Fifa corruption, which has already led to the downfall of president Sepp Blatter, has widened further to include the organisation of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil last summer.

Queen gives Prince Harry a knighthood - Telegraph

The Queen has rewarded Prince Harry for his impressive performances representing her on the world stage by giving him a knighthood.

US airline apologises over anti-Muslim discrimination - Al Jazeera English

United Airlines has apologised to a Muslim chaplain who said she was denied an unopened can of soft drink on an affiliated US domestic flight by an attendant who said it could be used as a weapon.

World's Oldest Cat, Tiffany Two, Dies at Age 27 - ABC News

Tiffany, a black and orange tortoiseshell, was born on March 13, 1988, in San Diego, California, and Voorhees bought her from a local pet shop for $10 as a 6-week-old kitten.
The name, Tiffany Two, was carried over from Voorhees' first cat, Tiffany One, also a tortoiseshell, who died in the 1970's.
Tiffany Two was crowned the oldest living cat by the Guinness Book of World Records in October 2014, just seven months before her passing.

Fifa paid Irish to stop legal action over Thierry Henry handball - BBC News

The Republic of Ireland were 16 minutes away from a penalty shootout for a place in the 2010 finals in South Africa when Henry handled in the build-up to William Gallas's extra-time equaliser in the second leg of the play-off in Paris.
The 2-1 aggregate win sent France to the tournament, where they were knocked out of the group stages amid a player strike.