Jets, Garrett Wilson agree to 4-year, $130 million contract extension: Source
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Jets, Garrett Wilson agree to 4-year, $130 million contract extension: Source

The New York Jets and wide receiver Garrett Wilson have agreed on a four-year, $130 million contract extension, a league source has confirmed to The Athletic. The contract includes $90 million in guarantees and locks down Wilson through the 2030 season. Wilson, 24, was chosen by the Jets with the No. 10 selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. Through 51 career games, Wilson has caught 279 passes for 3,249 yards with 14 touchdowns. There were various points in Wilson’s three seasons where it felt like he was on track to ask his way out of New York. Wilson isn’t a player who generally holds back his emotions or his opinions, so as the Jets’ offense often fell apart around him, he wasn’t afraid to express that in postgame press conferences or various interviews. His frustrations with the...
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Illegal foreigners should be removed from public hospitals or pay up, says ActionSA’s Kgosi Letlape

ActionSA MP Kgosi Letlape has criticised the government's provision of health-care services to illegal foreigners. This comes after the government and the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) condemned the behaviour of community members and advocacy groups like Operation Dudula which have blocked illegal foreigners from receiving medical care. During an oversight visit to Rahima Moosa hospital in Johannesburg, Letlape was informed that more than 40% of the patient load consisted of foreign nationals. He believes that removing foreigners from public hospitals and clinics would alleviate the burden on the already strained system. “If you take foreign nationals out of the public health-care system you may begin to cope with the burden,” he said in an interview with Newzroom Afrika. “The system cannot cope.” According to the constitution, everyone has the right of access to...
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Sajid Javid joins calls to replace ‘unfit’ NHS with insurance model
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Sajid Javid joins calls to replace ‘unfit’ NHS with insurance model

Monday 14 July 2025 10:01 pm|Updated:Monday 14 July 2025 5:38 pmThe NHS should no longer be taxpayer-funded, a Sajid Javid-backed paper has argued. Former health secretary Sajid Javid has joined calls for a major overhaul of the National Health Service (NHS) that would see it replaced by a universal social insurance-based model. Javid said a “serious conversation with taxpayers” about how to fund the institution was “long overdue,” throwing his weight behind a paper by Policy Exchange which warned the NHS was “structured in a way that guarantees permanent crisis.” The Labour government has pumped extra cash into the NHS as part of a ten-year strategy to reform the system as the budget for the Department for Health and Social Care will increase by 2.8 per cent in real terms in the next three years. But leading academics...
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