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July 4 0800 UTC Brief

In U.S. politics

Donald Trump opened the 250th birthday events at Mount Rushmore with a partisan speech, praising the Army while warning of a revived “communist menace” and casting his opponents as enemies of July 4th. The anniversary of independence, in this telling, is mainly an occasion for a campaign-style warning label.

In the UK

A rare copy of the U.S. Declaration of Independence has been discovered in Britain, and the National Archives says it is one of the rarest known versions of the document. It is the kind of find that makes archivists briefly forget the rest of the world exists.

Separately, a woman identified as Annie is suing the Crown Prosecution Service over how her stepfather’s abuse case was handled, saying the prosecution was so badly managed it breached her human rights. It is a serious allegation about a case she says began with a report to police after childhood abuse.

Brexit is also still producing small, tidy acts of administrative damage, this time for British teenagers living in the EU. From 2028, they could lose “home fee” status for UK universities and face international tuition rates and no student finance.

In business

Severn Trent has doubled the long-term pay potential for its new chief executive, James Jesic, lifting the maximum value of that reward plan to £3.1 million. The company says his total annual package could reach £4.8 million, which is a reassuring message if you enjoy water bills and executive restraint in equal measure.

In science and space

NASA is looking for volunteers for a year-long isolation mission simulation at Johnson Space Center, starting no earlier than August 2027. The exercise is meant to test how people cope with deep-space confinement ahead of future Moon and Mars missions, which seems wise before sending anyone genuinely far away.

In Europe and beyond

Spain’s wildfire season is intensifying, with nearly 50,000 hectares already burned this year and Cantabria among the worst-hit areas. Officials have recorded 14 large forest fires so far, and June has been the most destructive month.

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