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Gary Lineker is reportedly set to depart the BBC following a controversy over antisemitism, marking a significant shift for the broadcaster.

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Trump's big bill advances in rare weekend vote as conservative holdouts secure changes
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** House Republicans pushed forward a major tax and border security bill during a rare weekend vote, but only after conservative holdouts wrangled some spending cut concessions. Speaker Mike Johnson brushed off the changes as minor tweaks, while Democrats slammed the process as rushed and opaque. The bill—packed with tax cuts, border funding boosts, and policy shifts—still faces hurdles from both fiscal hawks and moderates.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just another partisan skirmish—it’s a test of whether GOP leadership can keep their fractious caucus united on a high-stakes package. The backroom deals highlight how fragile the Republican majority is, and the bill’s mix of tax cuts and border measures could become a flashpoint in the 2024 election. Whether it survives the Senate (or even full House approval) is another question entirely.
‘Extend warmest wishes to Jill and family’: Donald Trump hopes for Joe Biden’s ‘successful recovery’ after cancer diagnosis
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** In a rare moment of bipartisan civility, former President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump extended warm wishes to Joe Biden after learning of his prostate cancer diagnosis. Despite their fierce political rivalry, Trump publicly hoped for Biden's "successful recovery," signaling a brief pause in their usual sparring. Biden's office confirmed the diagnosis, noting the cancer had metastasized.
What This Mean: ** Even in today's hyper-partisan climate, moments like this remind us that political opponents can still acknowledge shared humanity—especially in the face of illness. While their policy battles will likely resume, this brief show of empathy cuts through the noise, offering a glimpse of civility amid division. For voters exhausted by constant conflict, it’s a small but meaningful gesture.

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