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Chris LowAug 11, 2025, 07:20 AM ETClose College football reporter Joined ESPN.com in 2007 Graduate of the University of TennesseeGo ahead and pinch yourself. We have actual college football in less than two weeks.The 2025 season is almost upon us, and with it comes the second year of the 12-team College Football Playoff. New stars will emerge. Familiar faces are back for an encore, some wearing new uniforms.We unveil ESPN’s 2025 preseason All-America team realizing there won’t be any debate about those players left off (yes, that is sarcasm). Only five players who were first-team selections on our 2024 postseason…
“I can give it tasks and just walk away.”“It captures details I would have otherwise forgotten.”“There’s so much low-hanging fruit.”“The important thing is to maintain a reserve of skepticism.” A burst of experimentation followed ChatGPT’s release to the public in late 2022. Now many people are integrating the newest models and custom systems into what they do all day: their work.Chefs are using A.I. to invent recipes; doctors are using it to read M.R.I. and CT scans; scientists are unlocking discoveries. It’s helping workers with their day-to-day tasks: writing code, summarizing emails, creating ideas, generating curricula — even as it…
Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsDaniel Garzon Herazo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Miguel Uribe has died of injuries he sustained during a shooting on 7 JuneColombian senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe has died two months after being shot in the head in a targeted attack which shocked the South American nation. The 39-year-old was hit by three bullets – two of them in the head and one in the leg – at a campaign rally on 7 June in the capital, Bogotá.His wife confirmed his death on social media, paying tribute to “the love of my life”.A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of…
Apple TV+ will premiere its Martin Scorsese documentary series, “Mr. Scorsese,” on Oct. 17. The five-part documentary event about the legendary filmmaker comes from acclaimed director Rebecca Miller (“She Came to Me,” “Personal Velocity”). The “Mr. Scorsese” team was given exclusive, unrestricted access to Scorsese’s private archives and conducted extensive interviews with the filmmaker. It is anchored by conversations with Scorsese, his friends, family and creative collaborators including Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mick Jagger, Robbie Robertson, Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Paul Schrader, Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, Jay Cocks and Rodrigo Prieto, along with…
36 Concerns have been raised on social media over the lack of drainage infrastructure along sections of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road currently under construction. An X user, @omoelerinjare, posted a video highlighting the issue near Charterhouse School on Ogombo Road, Ajah, urging the Minister of Works to address the problem. Other users echoed his worries, noting that proper drainage is essential given Nigeria’s weather patterns and the swampy terrain along the route. Architect and infrastructure consultant Ola Olaniyan described the absence of drainage as a “cosmetic approach” to public works, stressing that stormwater channels should be built before completing the…
Public Health Surveillance Officers across Liberia, including county, district and zonal surveillance officers, have threatened to halt all surveillance reporting starting Monday, August 11, 2025. These men and women have vowed to stop sending reports if their longstanding concerns are not addressed by authorities at NPHIL. Before reaching this point, these surveillance officers, who addressed a press conference on Friday, August 8, in the park, which is a stone’s throw down the road from the NPHIL offices, said they were tired of chasing their bosses at NPHIL to address these concerns from October 2024 until now. They listed their grievances…
Ski jumping faces more controversy with six months to go until the Winter Olympics after the first high-level competition of the new season was marred by numerous athletes being disqualified over ill-fitting suits. The governing body says it’s “perfectly normal”.The ski jumping world was rocked in March by the discovery of illegally altered suits on the Norwegian team at the world championships. The International Ski Federation investigated officials and athletes over those changes which could help the wearer soar through the air for longer with the suit’s larger surface area.In Saturday’s first event of the 2025-26 season – a summer…
new video loaded: Fire Breaks Out on Landmark Arthur’s Seat in ScotlandBy Monika Cvorak•August 11, 2025The fire spread through “a large area of gorse,” a yellow flowering shrub that covers the hillside, officials said. It follows months of unusually warm weather.Recent episodes in WildfiresShow more videos from Wildfires
The phrase “necessity is the mother of invention” could not be more aptly applied to what is currently taking place in Sudan. Over half of Sudan’s population–25 million people–is experiencing acute hunger. Malnutrition, especially among children in Sudan’s conflict areas, is desperately high. Over 40,000 children were admitted for treatment for severe acute malnutrition in North Darfur State within the first five months of 2025, the UN reported, double the number for the same period last year. The World Food Programme (WFP) says it has been unable to deliver aid for over a year to the besieged city of El…