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Mike ReissCloseMike ReissESPN Staff WriterMike Reiss is an NFL reporter at ESPN and covers the New England Patriots. Reiss has covered the Patriots since 1997 and joined ESPN in 2009. In 2019, he was named Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association.Ryan McFaddenCloseRyan McFaddenRyan McFadden covers the Las Vegas Raiders for ESPN’s NFL Nation. Prior to ESPN, McFadden was a Denver Broncos beat reporter for the Denver Post. McFadden also wrote about the Baltimore Ravens and University of Maryland athletics for The Baltimore Sun.Sep 7, 2025, 03:01 PM ETFOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Las Vegas Raiders face…

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Hyundai’s electric air taxi startup Supernal has paused work on its aircraft program after a rocky few months that saw staff cuts and the departure of its CEO and CTO, two people familiar with the matter told TechCrunch. The shakeup comes at a time when Supernal has barely gotten off the ground — literally. The first test flight of its technology demonstrator happened earlier this year. And though Supernal has performed subsequent tests, the company was still working toward its first untethered test flight before the pause. The company had planned to launch a commercial service in 2028. Supernal announced…

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If Glass Onion wasn’t quite the deserving follow-up to Knives Out that many of us had hoped it would be (it was more focused on the bigger rather than better), it was at the very least a deserved victory lap. Writer-director Rian Johnson’s 2019 whodunnit brought us back to the starry, slippery fun of the 70s and 80s, when films like this would be a dime a dozen and it was a surprise hit, making almost eight times its budget at the global box office. While Kenneth Branagh had seen commercial success already with his Poirot revival two years prior,…

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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureRighto, Alcaraz won the toss and opted to receive. Ready … play.ShareThere are so many people still outside, unable to use the tickets for which they’ve paid. It’s a complete disgrace, and Martina is the only pundit with the minerals and conscience to say so.Share“Gotta wonder if a lot of people attending who wouldn’t have booed before will now after being stuck in that line instead of the seats they paid a lot for,” wonders Zach Neeley.And what a damning indictment of our world that’d be.A half empty Arthur…

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Microsoft’s Azure cloud services have been disrupted by undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, the US tech giant says.Users of Azure – one of the world’s leading cloud computing platforms – would experience delays because of problems with internet traffic moving through the Middle East, the company said.Microsoft did not explain what might have caused the damage to the undersea cables, but added that it had been able to rerouted traffic through other paths. Over the weekend, there were reports suggesting that undersea cable cuts had affected the United Arab Emirates and some countries in Asia. Cables laid on…

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Addis Abeba — Days of heavy hail and rain in the Wag Hemra Zone of the Amhara Regional State have left at least one person dead and destroyed more than 849 hectares of crops, according to farmers and local officials. Seyoum Abate, head of the Agriculture Office in Tsagbji Woreda, said the hail- and wind-mixed rains, which struck the area repeatedly for nearly two weeks in late July and early August, caused widespread destruction in four kebeles. “Crops of sorghum, maize, beans, and barley planted on a total of 849 hectares were destroyed, affecting 4,588 households who are now at…

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Prof. Benedict Oramah, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), received high praise and formal recognition on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at the opening of the fourth Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers, Algeria, for his transformative leadership in advancing Africa’s economic growth and integration. The accolade came during a keynote address by H.E. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo GCFR, former President of Nigeria and Chairman of the IATF 2025 Advisory Council. “Who dares and delivers beyond measure… opens difficult doors and walks through them himself before handing the keys of Africa’s Economic Freedom…

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The African Union has warned the continent loses billions in illicit financial flows each year. Analysts say stopping tax evasion and corruption is just the first step to keeping African wealth in the continent. An estimated US$88 billion (€76 billion) leaves Africa annually through tax evasion, money laundering, and corruption, the African Union (AU) says. In 2015, that figure was US$50 billion (€43 billion). Analysts say this deprives governments of revenue that could be invested in public services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Elites shifting money to tax havens Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn Christoph Trautvetter, coordinator of the German organization Network for Tax…

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Organisers say detained demonstrators include ‘vicars and priests, war veterans and descendants of Holocaust survivors’.Published On 7 Sep 20257 Sep 2025Authorities in London have arrested nearly 900 people during a protest in support of the banned group Palestine Action, police say.The new tally, announced on Sunday, highlights the strict approach that police have taken against the demonstrators, who organisers insisted were nonviolent.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe Metropolitan Police said they arrested 890 people on Saturday, including 857 on suspicion of showing support for a proscribed group. Thirty-three others were detained for allegedly assaulting officers and other public…

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