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Lammy seeks emergency boost to aid cash to offset cost of migrant hotels
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FirstFT: Wall Street titan John Paulson defends Trump’s tariff talk
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Immigration and job creation
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UK government borrows more than expected in August
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Nike C.E.O. John Donahoe to Be Replaced by Elliott Hill
Elliott Hill, an executive who left the company after Donahoe’s appointment in 2020, will return as chief executive, Nike’s board said.19 hours ago -
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Why Nike Replaced John Donahoe as Its C.E.O.
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DeSantis steps into spotlight after Trump assassination attempt
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking on a front-and-center role in the response to the second assassination attempt against former President Trump, catapulting him back onto the national political ...8 hours ago - Donald Trump
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