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Formule 1 : toutes les monoplaces de la saison 2026 en images

DeMarcus Cousins believes LeBron James path leads back to Cleveland
The King's final chapter could be back where everything started

LeBron James' viral gesture towards the Nuggets bench could cost him a hefty fine

Lamar Odom had bloodshot eyes and the vehicle smelled of marijuana during his arrest for drunk driving

Shaquille O'Neal receives harsh criticism from a former Celtics player after his photos with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan
The president of the muslim country is accused of tyranny as well as silencing dissents and other human rights abuses

5 things to know for Jan. 21: Greenland takeover, Usha Vance pregnancy, Immigration crackdown, Train crashes, Amazon prices

The EPA is easing pollution rules under Trump. Here’s how it’s affecting Texas

Carlos Beltrán, a key figure in Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, elected to baseball Hall of Fame

Texas Supreme Court to hear suit from over 50 cities saying telecom providers get illegal discounts
Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston and El Paso are among more than 50 cities suing the State of Texas over two laws they say will result in millions in lost revenue from companies that provide cable and telecommunications services to their residents.

Prosecution and defense rest in trial of former Uvalde school police officer
Attorneys have finished presenting evidence in the trial of Adrian Gonzales, charged over his role in the law enforcement response to the Robb Elementary shooting, with closing arguments set to begin.

Under new postal service guidance, Texans shouldn’t wait to send voter registrations or mail-in ballots
The U.S. Postal Service warns it may not postmark mail the same day it takes possession of it. The deadline to register for the March 3 primary is Feb. 2.

