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US woman behind failed Birmingham assassination jailed for 30 years  (Quelle: BBC News)

Aimee Betro, from Wisconsin, was hired as part of a plot to attack a British family in 2019.

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WH Smith shares tumble 41% after accounting blunder  (Quelle: BBC News)

The retailer has drafted in auditors to review the issue and slashed its profit guidance.

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In Trump’s Ideal Picture of America, Diversity Is Taboo  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

Using the full power of the federal government, President Trump has promoted a vision of America that challenges the legitimacy of the Black experience.

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Fire on U.S. Navy Ship in Japan Extinguished After 12 Hours  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

Two sailors sustained minor injuries, the Navy said, adding that the ship’s crew will remain on board in Okinawa.

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The 9-1 grade boundaries explained  (Quelle: BBC News)

How do the 9-1 GCSE grades compare with the previous alphabetical system?

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British woman who is world’s oldest living person turns 116  (Quelle: BBC News)

Ethel Caterham became the oldest living person in June, following the death of a Brazilian nun.

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What does your club need before transfer window shuts?  (Quelle: BBC News)

Premier League clubs have spent more than £2bn this summer – but with transfer deadline day nearing, there are more deals to be done. Phil McNulty assesses each top-flight club’s potential activity.

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Tulsi Gabbard announces plans to cut intelligence staff by half  (Quelle: BBC News)

The director of national intelligence will also revoke the security clearances for 37 US intelligence officials who served under Biden and Obama.

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Texas House Approves Redistricting Maps, Just as Trump Wanted  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

The State Senate will vote Thursday on maps intended to help the G.O.P. win five more U.S. House seats in the midterm elections. California Democrats will counter on the same day.

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ICC ‘deplores’ new US sanctions on judges and prosecutors  (Quelle: BBC News)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounces the court as “an instrument of lawfare” against the US and Israel.