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Imposter Syndrome: A Common Barrier to Career Advancement

Imposter syndrome, the feeling of being a fraud despite achievements, affects 70% of professionals, with women experiencing it at a much higher rate (54%) than men (24%); however, self-doubt can be managed and even leveraged for growth by reframing negative thoughts and building self-confidence.

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Detroit Mayor Defends Cooperation with ICE, Sparking Controversy

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan defended his use of the term "illegal" to describe undocumented immigrants, stating that Detroit will cooperate with ICE in handing over those with criminal records in city custody; this prompted condemnation from immigrant advocacy groups.

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Süddeutsche Zeitung Invites Reader Questions on German Election Coverage

The Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) invites readers to submit questions about its election coverage ahead of the February 23rd German federal election, mirroring a similar initiative by the New York Times before the US election. Questions regarding editorial processes, poll reliability and article selectio...

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NICE Approves New Drug for Severe Dust Mite Allergy

NICE has approved Acarizax, a new drug for people aged 12-65 in England with persistent moderate to severe house dust mite allergic rhinitis whose symptoms are not controlled by standard treatments; approximately 13,000 people could benefit from this first-of-its-kind treatment.

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Good Health and Well-being
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British Beautician Unwittingly Aided Russian Spy Ring

Vanya Gaberova, a British beautician, admits to unknowingly assisting a Russian spy ring in surveilling journalist Christo Grozev in Vienna and Valencia after falling for a spy who presented himself as an Interpol agent; she, her ex-boyfriend, and the spy's partner deny knowing they were working for...

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Walmart's New Bentonville Campus: A Departure from Traditional Corporate Design

Walmart opened a new 350-acre Home Office campus in Bentonville, Arkansas, housing 15,000 employees in 2.4 million square feet; designed with integration into the city and natural environment, it contrasts with mid-century corporate campuses.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Cardiff Parkway Railway Station Approved After Delays

The Welsh government approved plans for Cardiff Parkway, a new four-platform railway station and business park in St Mellons, Cardiff, aiming to improve transport links and boost economic growth in the underserved eastern part of the city, impacting over 40,000 residents.

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Colombian Drug Trafficker Shot Dead by Police in Madrid

A 30-year-old Colombian man with a history of drug trafficking was shot and killed by a Madrid police officer yesterday at 1:50 PM in the Fuencarral-El Pardo district after ramming his car, containing approximately three kilograms of cocaine, into an undercover police vehicle during a pursuit.

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Charges Dropped Against Teenager Accused of Murdering 12-Year-Old

A 14-year-old boy, accused of murdering 12-year-old Leo Ross on January 21 in Birmingham, had two assault charges against two emergency workers dropped; he still faces murder, weapon possession, and four other assault charges, appearing in Birmingham Crown Court on April 22.

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Activists Ram Van into UK Defense Factory

Two activists rammed a concrete-filled van through the security barrier of a Teledyne factory in Baildon, UK, on Tuesday, to protest the production of Israeli weapons, before locking themselves to the vehicle; police used specialist resources to remove them and arrested a 27-year-old man and a 44-ye...

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Elba's Knife Crime Documentary Ignores Drug Epidemic

Idris Elba's documentary on BBC1 explores Britain's knife crime crisis, highlighting insufficient youth funding and inadequate school support while neglecting the significant role of drugs, as evidenced by four weekly fatal stabbings.

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Teenager Stabs Three at Welsh School

A 14-year-old girl stabbed three people—two teachers and a pupil—at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Wales, on April 24, 2024, resulting in one teacher sustaining a serious neck wound and the others suffering superficial injuries; the girl admitted the stabbings but denies attempted murder.

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