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Allen Lazard staying with Jets after taking $8.5 million pay cut

Lazard had been scheduled to make $11 million in 2025, which made him a likely cut for the Jets.
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Republican-controlled US House to try again on Trump tax cuts bill

The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives will try again on Thursday to pass a measure to move forward on extending President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, following a delay caused by party hardliners concerned the measure does not cut spending enough.
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US Allies Greet Trump’s Tariff U-Turn With Relief, and Defiance

America’s trading partners around the globe reacted with a mixture of relief and bewilderment to President Donald Trump’s eleventh-hour decision to pause some of his most aggressive tariffs.
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RT by @mikenov: World President Ilham Aliyev to resolve the situation

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7 Shows Like ‘1923’ For ‘Yellowstone’ Fans Looking For More

1923 may be over for now, but there’s plenty of more Westerns to choose from.
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Number of dead in roof collapse at nightclub in Dominican Republic rises to 218

The disaster at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo has killed more than 200 people and injured hundreds of others.
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EU will put tariff retaliation on hold for 90 days to match Trump’s pause

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said ‘we want to give negotiations a chance’.
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Chelsea star Caicedo’s car seized for ‘driving without valid licence’

The £115 million (€134 million) midfielder was reportedly stopped in his Audi RSQ8 on Friday near the club’s training ground in Cobham, Surrey.
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Man who forced vulnerable women into prostitution given seven-year sentence

Oliver James MacCormack was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court.
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Elon Musk’s DOGE discovers millions in taxpayer dollars wasted on unemployment claims for ‘fake people’

DOGE claimed it reviewed an initial survey of unemployment claims since 2020 that found that 9,700 people whose birth dates aren’t for another 15 years have claimed $69 million in benefits.