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Cargo surge amid tariff turmoil drives the Port of Savannah to its 2nd busiest year

Cargo surge amid tariff turmoil drives the Port of Savannah to its 2nd busiest year
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Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency moves to repeal finding that allows climate regulation

Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency moves to repeal finding that allows climate regulation
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Russian journalist sentenced to 12 years over ties to opposition group

Russian journalist sentenced to 12 years over ties to opposition group [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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US consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs

US consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs
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Laughter As Foster Dog Identifies ‘Weak Link’ in Quest To Get Table Scraps

Reeya Amin told Newsweek: “She spoils and loves them so unconditionally, and I think the fosters can sense that about her.”
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Ozzy Osbourne’s family reveals plans for ‘small, private funeral’ to honor late rocker

The Black Sabbath frontman, who passed away last week at age 76, would “would never [have] want[ed] a mope-fest,” a source shared.
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Owner Calls Cat—Nobody Prepared for How He Replies

“It actually wasn’t something I taught him, it’s just his natural behavior,” the cat’s owner told Newsweek.
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Braves Blockbuster? Atlanta Ace Could Be Valuable Trade Deadline Piece

The Atlanta Braves are seemingly set to sell as aggressively as ever at the trade deadline. How many players could be dealt in the coming days?
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‘Pissed’ Chris Brown shares cryptic social media post after ex Karrueche sparks romance rumors with NFL star Deion Sanders

The “Claws” alum and the coach sparked dating rumors when she was by his side during a recent surgery.
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Employee killed in Midtown shooting by crazed madman identified as Cornell grad Julia Hyman

One of the victims gunned down by crazed Manhattan mass shooter Shane Tamura has been identified as a Cornell University grad who worked for the management company that owned the Midtown skyscraper, sources told The Post.