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Everton midfielder Amadou Onana close to joining Aston Villa in £50m deal

Aston Villa are close to finalising a deal to sign Everton midfielder Amadou Onana, according to The Athletic. Both clubs are nearing an agreement for a deal worth around £50 million, while Onana has reportedly agreed personal terms with Villa on a long-term contract. The 22-year-old has been linked with an exit from Goodison Park, […]

Crooks and Liars  

I'd Like To Report A Murder: Biden Took A Sledgehammer To Trump At Rally

President Joe Biden stood before enthusiastic supporters in Detroit on Friday night and took a sledgehammer to Donald Trump. For sure, the felon must have been hate-watching the President, who, no matter which side of the aisle you're on, was on fire, delivering rapid-fire burns to his thin-skinned predecessor. Biden mocked Trump's fear of sharks and his insane rants about electrocutions. "Poor Donald," Biden said, "he can't even watch TV this week because it's shark week."

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Wired Magazine 

Tesla’s Cheaper Long-Range Model 3 Is Back

Plus: The Ford Capri returns as an EV, Samsung workers are on indefinite labor strike, and the market for anti-obesity drugs is messier than ever.

The Independent 

How to master the art of the last minute holiday

In this week’s episode of Travel Smart, The Independent’s travel experts Annabel Grossman and Simon Calder are looking at some of the best short haul and domestic destinations for your last minute trip.

Time.com 

The Young Women Challenging Iran’s Regime

Of the many paradoxes presented by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the most confounding remains its stubborn preoccupation with regulating women. The 1979 revolution that brought fundamentalist clerics to power in an ancient, diverse, and cosmopolitan nation also stripped women there of the right to hold a job without the permission of her husband, or…

France24.com (en) 

Outgoing French PM Attal takes the reins of parliamentary group after party vote

France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal took the leadership of his party's National Assembly lawmakers after 84 out of 98 Renaissance deputies backed him in a vote on Saturday. Deep divisions between Attal and President Emmanuel Macron have appeared in recent days, with the premier blaming the president for taking the party to the brink of "extinction".