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    US President Donald Trump open to extend July 8 trade talks deadline, US to send deal letters

    President Trump indicated a willingness to extend the July 8 deadline for trade talks, contingent on countries negotiating in good faith. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent echoed this sentiment, suggesting flexibility for ongoing negotiations with nations like South Korea, Japan, and the EU. Trump also mentioned plans to send out final deal offers, signaling a take-it-or-leave-it approach for some countries.

    Khaby Lame deported: Did a Trump family insider get the world’s most-followed TikToker ICE’d?

    Khaby Lame deported: TikTok star Khaby Lame, the world’s most-followed content creator, was detained and deported from the U.S. for overstaying his visa. His quiet exit took a surreal turn when Bo Loudon, an 18-year-old Trump ally and friend of Barron Trump, claimed he tipped off ICE. The episode has drawn outrage and irony: a man who mocks unnecessary complexity was ejected by one of the world’s most opaque systems. Lame left America without protest, but the absurdity spoke volumes.

    Kremlin says 'quick results' in normalising US-Russia ties 'unlikely'

    The Kremlin on Wednesday said it was unlikely that attempts to improve Russia-US ties would bring "quick results", after a series of calls between presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. "There are many obstacles in bilateral relations, and it is unlikely that we can hope for any quick results," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    Why TikTok star Khaby Lame was deported by ICE in LA

    Khaby Lame, the most-followed TikTok star globally, was briefly detained by U.S. immigration authorities in Las Vegas for overstaying his visa. The 25-year-old Italian-Senegalese influencer was granted voluntary departure and has since left the country. His detention sparked controversy after pro-Trump influencer Bo Loudon claimed credit for tipping off authorities. The incident underscores the sharpened edge of U.S. immigration policy under President Trump’s renewed crackdown and highlights the strange intersections of viral fame and politics.

    Sonoma county woman sues Costco for over $14 million after shocking display cabinet incident

    A Sonoma County woman is suing Costco Wholesale Corporation for more than $14 million in damages, citing catastrophic injuries from an allegedly faulty cabinet display that fell on her. The case, now in federal court, accuses the retail giant of negligence, unsafe premises, and failure to train staff properly. As per the lawsuit, the cabinet display allegedly fell on the woman and caused her severe injuries.

    JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon threatens to fire job-hopping analysts, says 'if you accept a position with another company...'

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is cracking down on junior bankers, threatening termination for those who accept other job offers within 18 months of joining. Dimon has viewed the practice of analysts leaving for private equity firms shortly after starting as unethical, citing concerns about conflicts of interest and the potential misuse of confidential information.

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