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Miami’s 49th MLK Day parade, celebrations across Broward honor civil rights icon and his legacy

Débattre de l’économie : un intérêt en hausse ?
85% de part de marché ! Quand Marco Odermatt gagne à Wengen, la Suisse s'arrête de vivre
Les chiffres d'audience de la télévision suisse SRF pour la descente du Lauberhorn donnent le vertige et confirment que le ski reste une religion en Suisse.

Mercato OL : Paulo Fonseca tient son Hakon Haraldsson à Lyon !

TENNIS DE TABLE – Pro B : Pour garder la main, l’Amiens STT doit éviter le faux pas

Les Touaregs d’Imarhan donnent un nouveau souffle au blues du désert
Originaires de Tamanrasset, au sud de l’Algérie, ces héritiers de Tinariwen affirment leur identité sur un nouvel album produit à domicile, dans leur propre studio d’enregistrement.

First Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale gives away national championship tickets to lucky churchgoer
No matter what team they’re rooting for, everyone wants to be at the big game, so one South Florida church made that dream a reality for one lucky woman. The tickets for Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship matchup between the Miami Hurricanes and the Indiana Hoosiers are very expensive, so the First Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale decided to give back to their community. The house of worship turned their faith into fandom and give away, not one, but two tickets to the natty. There was suspense and excitement Sunday morning as congregants anxiously waited to see whether or not they won the coveted tickets. “A kind family from our church has some tickets. They’re not able to make it to the game, so they donated the tickets for us to give away to hopefully get some people to come to church and hear about Jesus,” said Charlie Hughes, a teaching pastor at First Baptist Church. Two finalists were called up to the stage for the once-in-a-lifetime win. A flip of a coin came next. “Drum roll, please. Boom! It is heads, it’s heads,” said Hughes. The big winner, Geneva Wright-Wilson won, is heading to the Canes-Hoosiers showdown at Hard Rock Stadium. “Go Canes!” said Wilson. Wright-Wilson said she already knows who she’s taking with her. “Maybe my daughter,” she said. The cheapest tickets to the natty start at over $3,000. The second place winner, Patrick Barrientos, did not go home empty-handed. He received a $200 Wing Stop gift card and was gifted Canes gear. “Can’t wait to go get some wings, take the wife. She just had a baby, so, and my son’s in, big kid, can’t wait,” said Barrientos. Thanks to a lot of faith and a lot of football, Wright-Wilson said she feels extra blessed. “I was selected out of all the people in there. I won the prize,” she said. Win she did. Who doesn’t want to be at one of the biggest games of the year?

Passwordless Authentication: Hype vs. Reality
We are living in an era in which data breaches and cyberattacks are growing exponentially and frequently dominate news headlines. The simple and humble password — since its inception — has repeatedly proven to be difficult to secure against modern,… Read more → The post Passwordless Authentication: Hype vs. Reality appeared first on IT Security News.

Italian fashion designer Valentino dies at 93
"La cérémonie des fleurs c'est complètement nul, tout ça pour recevoir un gateau"

‘The vibes are right’: Thousands attend 2nd night of free concerts in Lummus Park ahead of championship game

