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Trump's payout fund on shaky ground as Republicans push for retreat The Washington PostTrump Backs Off Plan for $1.8 Billion Fund That Drew Political Backlash The New York TimesJustice Department says it will stop work on $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund" after judge's ruling CBS NewsTrump administration signals to GOP congressional leaders it will back off $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization' fund CNNScoop: Trump admin plans to drop "weaponization" fund Axios
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High-Wire Negotiations With Iran? Trump Finds it ‘Very Boring.' The New York TimesTrump tells CNBC: 'I don't care' if Iran negotiations are over CNBCTehran suspends talks with U.S. over Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Iranian media reports NBC NewsIran is stopping message exchanges with U.S., may block Hormuz, Tasnim news agency says Reuters
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Live Updates: Trump says Iran talks continuing at "rapid pace" after regime threatens "other fronts" in war CBS NewsIran stops negotiations with U.S., vows to 'completely' block Strait of Hormuz: State media CNBCHigh-Wire Negotiations with Iran? Trump Finds it ‘Very Boring.' The New York TimesTehran suspends talks with U.S. over Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Iranian media reports NBC News
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Browns trade Myles Garrett to Rams in blockbuster deal for Jared Verse, draft picks The New York TimesMyles Garrett traded: Making sense of the Rams-Browns deal ESPNWill Myles Garrett trade inspire Aaron Donald to end retirement? Rams player hopes so USA TodayBrowns trade Myles Garrett to Rams in blockbuster deal that includes 2024 DROY Jared Verse Yahoo Sports
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A.J. Brown shares message with Eagles fans after being traded to Patriots 6abc PhiladelphiaEagles agree to trade A.J. Brown to Patriots for 2 draft picks ESPNEagles trade receiver A.J. Brown to the Patriots, setting up reunion with coach Mike Vrabel Yahoo SportsWhy June 1 is a significant date for the NFL and a potential A.J. Brown trade - The Athletic The New York TimesA.J.
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They're calling it a ringing success. A majority of New York teachers reported huge classroom improvements after the state's first phone-free school year — thanks to better student focus, less bullying and more kids just being kids. About 600 public school teachers were polled and 76% of them gave high marks to the no-cellphone policy...
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