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For many, the adage that “with age comes experience” is seen as a roadblock, not only in the workplace but also with personal goals. While those who view themselves this way might seem overconfident, some individuals refuse to allow age to hinder their success. Fergus White is not one of them. Feeling Like an Imposter in the Ivy Tower Fergus White arrived at the University of Edinburgh at 16 and was often surrounded by peers who had grown up with privilege. “Being so young, I’ve felt that I have a need to push myself further,” White says. At a university,…

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NFL NationSep 9, 2025, 06:00 AM ETCloseNFL Nation is made up of 32 team-specific reporters who cover the NFL year-round across ESPN.com, ESPN television shows, ESPN Radio, ESPN+ and social media platforms. It was established ahead of the 2013 season.The 2025 NFL season is underway, which means we got our first look at new playcallers such as the Detroit Lions’ John Morton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Josh Grizzard and the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles’ Kevin Patullo in Week 1.We also saw some recognizable faces in new places, as Ben Johnson took over as Chicago Bears head coach, Kellen Moore as…

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Are you gonna collaborate?Yeah.All right. What’s your favorite sandwich?That’s a tough one because I love all of them. I would say a New Jersey sub from this institution called Sorrento’s around Freehold. A Number 14, which is a combination, I believe, of like Number 7 and Number 12. [Eds. note: Sorrento’s menu says the Number 14 is a combo of a Number 5 and a Number 12 called the Pig Special.] So an Italian sub from a real New Jersey institution, and if not that, then a Wawa Club sandwich.I really appreciate how specific that was. Thank you. First video…

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Monrovia — Six defendants currently facing trial in one of Liberia’s most politically charged arson cases have filed a formal Motion for Independent Medical Examination before the First Judicial Circuit Court, Criminal Assizes “A”, citing allegations of severe torture at the hands of state security officers and expressing mistrust in the government-owned John F. Kennedy Medical Center. The defendants, Christian Kofa, John Nyanti, Eric Susay, Thomas Isaac, Thomas Etheridge, and Stephen Broh are jointly charged with multiple capital and felony offenses including arson, criminal mischief, aggravated assault, criminal conspiracy, and intent to commit murder, stemming from the Capitol Building fire…

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Maggie O’Farrell’s lauded 2020 novel Hamnet is a dense and lyrical imagining of the lives of William Shakespeare’s family, full of interior thought and lush descriptions of the physical world. It would seem, upon reading, near impossible to adapt into a film. Or, at least, a film worthy of O’Farrell’s so finely woven sensory spell. Film-maker Chloé Zhao has attempted to do so anyway, and the result is a stately, occasionally lugubrious drama whose closing minutes are among the most poignant in recent memory.Zhao is a good fit for the material. She, too, is a close observer of nature and…

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Ethiopia celebrates Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam as Egypt and Sudan express fears over water security.Published On 9 Sep 20259 Sep 2025Ethiopia has inaugurated Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile, as the $5bn project continues to sow dismay with downstream neighbours Sudan and Egypt.Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has hailed the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as a “shared opportunity” for the region that is expected to generate more than 5,000 megaWatts of power and allow surplus electricity to be exported.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listA handful of regional leaders, including Kenya’s President William Ruto and Somalia’s President…

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The minister praised the Tinubu administration for confronting long-standing economic distortions head-on, particularly the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of multiple exchange rates. The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of Economy, Wale Edun, has warned West African countries against depending on external assistance to finance their development. Speaking at the 11th Annual Conference and General Assembly of the West Africa Association of Public Accounts Committees (WAAPAC) in Abuja on Monday, Mr Edun said dwindling global support, rising debt costs, and shrinking fiscal space leave Africa with only one option: to rely on internal reforms, domestic revenue growth,…

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Uganda and Algeria have signed a cooperation agreement that will see the North African nation provide $13.7 million (about Shs50 billion) to expand and rehabilitate Katakwi General Hospital. The deal was formalized in Algiers on Tuesday by Uganda’s Finance Minister Matia Kasaija and Algerian Finance Minister Abdelkarim Bouzred, under the framework of Algeria’s International Cooperation for Solidarity and Development Agency. Kasaija hailed the agreement as a milestone in the growing partnership between the two countries, saying the Katakwi project would greatly improve healthcare delivery for more than 500,000 people across eastern Uganda. “This project will significantly transform health care delivery…

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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureAnd another! As Josh Shaw’s off stump goes flying. Zaman Akhter collects his second CC fifty of the season, with just No. 11 Singh Dale for company.ShareFrom a drifting first 40 minutes at Grace Road, a wicket at last, as Matt Taylor flays Logan van Beek into the vast outfield, where Lewis Hill collects. Gloucs 446-8.ShareDismayed by Sussex’s top five being dismissed for 60? I have good, if unrelated news:Share200 for Asa TribeA maiden double-ton and I’m beginning to wonder if I went to the wrong ground. Glamorgan 404-6…

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OpenAI executives are discussing a potential relocation out of California as increasing political resistance threatens the company’s efforts to convert from nonprofit to for-profit status, according to The WSJ, though the company says it has no plans to leave. California’s attorney general is investigating whether OpenAI’s restructuring violates state charitable trust law, while a coalition of nonprofits, labor groups, philanthropies, and even rival Meta are pushing back against the conversion. OpenAI has about $19 billion in funding tied to this restructuring – if it doesn’t happen, investors could walk away, which would be catastrophic for the ChatGPT maker. Moving OpenAI…

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