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Varadkar says US is no longer ‘reliable political and economic partner’ to Europe

Former taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said it is “no longer the case” that the US is a “reliable political and economic partner” to Europe
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Jalen Brunson hobbles to locker room before returning in Game 4 as Knicks get another injury scare

The Knicks received a major injury scare.
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Somber Dorit Kemsley goes makeup-free in first sighting since PK divorce filing

The “RHOBH” star pulled the plug on their marriage after her estranged husband was seen making out with another woman.
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Woman shocked at bizarre packaging online order was shipped in: ‘Do people not keep carrier bags in their house anymore?’

“I was gobsmacked.”
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Vancouver festival tragedy: 11 dead, dozens more hurt after suspect drives through block party crowd

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How Democrats wage war on the ‘rule of law’ — and weaponize it against Trump

Since 2021, the left has waged a veritable war against the American legal system in a variety of ways.
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Gen Z has biggest split between men and women when it comes to who supports Trump: poll

In a considerable split between the sexes, 24% of women under the age of 30 approve of Trump’s performance compared to 45% of young men in the same age range, according to an NBC News survey.
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Cost of weed products in NY drops as legal marijuana industry booms

Pot lovers rejoice. They can get high for less. The price of marijuana products in New York state-licensed cannabis stores is dropping as more outlets open — spurring more competition, a new report says.
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NFL investigating prank call that reached Shedeur Sanders’ private draft phone

The NFL is investigating the prank call made to Shedeur Sanders during the quarterback’s slide down the draft board Friday night.
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PM says Canada ‘heartbroken’ after at least 11 killed in Vancouver car-ramming

City police chief describes carnage at street festival as ‘the darkest day’ and confirms arrest of 30-year-old man

At least 11 people are dead and dozens injured after a driver ploughed into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver on the eve of Canada’s election, in an attack that the prime minister, Mark Carney, said left the country “shocked, devastated and heartbroken”.

Vancouver’s police chief described the carnage as “the darkest day” in the city’s history and told reporters it was “impossible to overstate how many lives have been impacted for ever” by the lone driver.

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