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OM : De Zerbi met en garde ses joueurs

Ô combien décevant contre Nantes (0-2) lors de la précédente journée, et brillant face à Angers (5-2) ce samedi. Ainsi pourrait-on résumer les deux de......

style youtuber18 janvier 2026
I quit finance at 54 to go full-time with my matchmaking side hustle. I love having a career where being older is an asset.
I quit finance at 54 to go full-time with my matchmaking side hustle. I love having a career where being older is an asset.
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I quit finance at 54 to go full-time with my matchmaking side hustle. I love having a career where being older is an asset.

Cassindy Chao now works as a full-time matchmaker.Courtesy of Cassindy ChaoCassindy Chao worked in finance, including at JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, but felt she never thrived.She started matchmaking as a side hustle while working in corporate restructuring.Chao finds that her age and life experience are valuable assets in the matchmaking industry.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cassindy Chao,…
"Obligé d'interrompre..." : Jean-Luc Reichmann pris de cours dans Les 12 coups de midi
"Obligé d'interrompre..." : Jean-Luc Reichmann pris de cours dans Les 12 coups de midi
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"Obligé d'interrompre..." : Jean-Luc Reichmann pris de cours dans Les 12 coups de midi

<p><strong>Visage emblématique du paysage audiovisuel français</strong>. Et plus particulièrement de TF1. Jean-Luc Reichmann avait rejoint les rangs de la première chaîne au début des années 2000. Après avoir été le premier présentateur du jeu culte baptisé Les Z'amours sur France 2. Les dirigeants de la première chaîne lui avaient alors confié la présentation d'un nouveau jeu quotidien baptisé…
Google Trends18 janvier 2026
Georges Pernoud : « Le bâtiment était à peu près habitable et nous avons aménagé une chambre en mezzanine », son ancienne grange entièrement rénovée en Dordogne, avec potager et piscineGeorges Pernoud : « Le bâtiment était à peu près habitable et nous avons aménagé une chambre en mezzanine », son ancienne grange entièrement rénovée en Dordogne, avec potager et piscine
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Georges Pernoud : « Le bâtiment était à peu près habitable et nous avons aménagé une chambre en mezzanine », son ancienne grange entièrement rénovée en Dordogne, avec potager et piscine

<p class="p1">Georges Pernoud est un<strong> journaliste qui a marqué la télévision française</strong>. Et pour cause… De 1980 à 2017, l’homme décédé à l’âge de 73 ans des suites de la maladie d’Alzheimer a animé la célèbre émission Thalassa. C’est même lui qui est à l’origine de ce programme de divertissement. Et quand il n’est pas en mer, <strong>ce dernier aime se retirer loin du tumulte quotidien</strong>, <a href="https://www.lejournaldelamaison.fr/le-journal-de-la-maison/reportages-maisons/maisons-campagne/pierre-bellemare-havre-plus-paisible-animateur-trouve-dordogne-528529.html?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=unknown" target="_blank" rel="noopener">dans sa maison de campagne en Dordogne</a> qui a d’abord appartenu aux parents de son épouse Monique.</p> <h2 class="p3">Georges Pernoud : sa maison familiale en Dordogne, une ancienne grange rénovée</h2> <p class="p1">C’est dans la commune de Monestier, située dans le département de la Dordogne, que Georges Pernoud a choisi de poser ses valises. Après y avoir passé de nombreuses vacances accompagnées de sa femme, le journaliste a finalement <strong>élu domicile cette demeure qu’il a entièrement rénovée</strong>. Cette dernière a été d’abord héritée des parents de sa compagne avec qui il s’est marié <a href="https://www.lejournaldelamaison.fr/le-journal-de-la-maison/decoration-par-style/industriel-et-vintage/annees-70-cafetiere-adoree-mamie-vaut-500euros-514908.html?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=unknown" target="_blank" rel="noopener">dans les années 70</a>.</p> <p class="p1">Puis, Georges Pernoud a tenté de <strong>redonner une seconde vie à cette ancienne grange</strong>. Dans les colonnes du journal <em>Sud Ouest</em>, l’ancien présentateur star de la télévision française a partagé le détail des travaux qu’il a effectués au sein même de la demeure. <em>« Le bâtiment était à peu près habitable et nous avons<strong> aménagé une chambre en mezzanine</strong>. »</em>, avait-il expliqué.</p> <h2 class="p3">Georges Pernoud a complètement rénové cette demeure</h2> <p class="p1">Toutefois, ce n’est pas qu’une chambre que Georges Pernoud a finalement rénovée. Le créateur de l’émission <em>Thalassa</em> a complètement <strong>cassé l’intérieur de l’habitacle</strong> afin de <strong>retravailler le volume de chacune des pièces de la maison</strong>.<em> « On a fait tomber le mur pour ouvrir la cuisine sur la salle à manger. Par la suite, l’étable, où vivaient les vaches, est devenue le salon. »,</em> avait-il précisé.</p> <p class="p1">Puis, par la suite, Georges Pernoud a également retravaillé les <a href="https://www.lejournaldelamaison.fr/le-journal-de-la-maison/piece-par-piece/salle-de-bain-le-journal-de-la-maison/adieu-carrelage-salle-bain-revetements-sols-plus-chaleureux-modernes-seront-incontournables-2026-531307.html?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=unknown" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sols de la demeure</a>. <em>« Tous les sols étaient <strong>en terre battue</strong> et de hauteurs variables selon l’usage de chaque salle. Ici, nous avons donc opté pour un <strong>mur de rehaussement</strong>, qui met la pièce à niveau tout en mettant en valeur ce patrimoine paysan. »</em>, avait-il précisé, toujours auprès de nos confrères.</p> <blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@cejour_la/video/7121384881510223110" data-video-id="7121384881510223110" data-embed-from="oembed" style="max-width:605px; min-width:325px;"> <section> <a target="_blank" title="@cejour_la"…

Google Trends18 janvier 2026
Student-loan borrowers behind on payments now have more time to figure out a plan — and protect their tax refunds
Student-loan borrowers behind on payments now have more time to figure out a plan — and protect their tax refunds
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Student-loan borrowers behind on payments now have more time to figure out a plan — and protect their tax refunds

Some student-loan borrowers are at risk of having their tax refunds seized this year.Allison Robbert/For The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Education Department temporarily paused seizure of tax refunds for defaulted student-loan borrowers.Advocates urge student-loan borrowers to check if they're in default before filing their taxes.If borrowers are in default, they have several options to begin the process…
I'm a trauma surgeon turned longevity CEO. I get up at 5 a.m., avoid snacks, and keep my phone out of my bedroom.
I'm a trauma surgeon turned longevity CEO. I get up at 5 a.m., avoid snacks, and keep my phone out of my bedroom.
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I'm a trauma surgeon turned longevity CEO. I get up at 5 a.m., avoid snacks, and keep my phone out of my bedroom.

Dr. Darshan Shah said doing the small things consistently had the biggest impact on his personal health journey.Madeline Tolle for BIThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dr. Darshan Shah, the 53-year-old founder and CEO of longevity clinic Next Health, who's based in Malibu, California. It's been edited for length and clarity.I've been a physician for 30 years. For the first three…
Arbitre très bien connu pour Sporting/PSG
Arbitre très bien connu pour Sporting/PSG
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Arbitre très bien connu pour Sporting/PSG

L'UEFA a désigné les arbitres des matches de la septième journée de Champions League et c'est l'Anglais Anthony Taylor qui a été choisi pour diriger le Sporting/PSG de ce mardi soir. Un arbitre qui connaît très bien les Parisiens, l'équipe non britannique qu'il a le plus arbitrée.
Google Trends18 janvier 2026
I quit my $390K tech job to start my own business. I still question my decision, but this is the first time in years I've woken up excited for life.I quit my $390K tech job to start my own business. I still question my decision, but this is the first time in years I've woken up excited for life.
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I quit my $390K tech job to start my own business. I still question my decision, but this is the first time in years I've woken up excited for life.

Shiyao Tang says she spent 5 months planning her exit from her $390K job.Shiyao TangShiyao Tang quit her $390,000 job at DoorDash to build Soir Si, a silk womenswear brand.Tang says she spent 5 months planning her corporate exit and was scared to leave a stable job.While she experiences moments of self-doubt, Tang says the risk is worth it to pursue her dream.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Shiyao Tang, a 34-year-old business owner based in New York City and Paris. It's been edited for length and clarity.I was on a very strong upward trajectory in my manager role at DoorDash when I quit in 2025. I was making $390,000 and felt that I still had room to grow, but when I was honest with myself, my heart wasn't in it.Leaving to start my own silk womenswear brand wasn't an instantaneous decision; it was a long-term calling inside of me. It took a lot of courage to quit and choose the unknown.I still constantly ask myself if I made a huge mistake. I think to myself, "How could I just leave a job that most people would dream of?" It was high-paying, the benefits were great, and there was room for learning. But I don't want to look back and think I climbed the wrong mountain.I enjoyed my tech job, but felt an inner tug toward entrepreneurshipIn 2022, I was hired as a strategy and operations manager on the homepage team at DoorDash. My job was challenging, and I got to wear a lot of hats. I also developed deep friendships with some truly talented people.However, I realized I missed the feeling of being close to the people I was building for.Earlier in my career, I had a small entrepreneurial chapter where I worked on a fashion wholesale startup. I built my own customers from the ground up and interacted with them every day.When I was 16, I moved from China to the US and later spent a year studying abroad in Paris. I've always lived between cultures and felt super energized by working with people from distinct backgrounds and creative disciplines. The more I thought about it, the more I realized I wanted my career to reflect that part of me, too.I spent about 5 months deciding what I wanted to do before I quit, and the idea scared meTech created a structure for me to learn and expand my horizon, but I was ready to try entrepreneurship again. I spent a lot of time journaling and reflecting on what business I really wanted to make.Every weekend was dedicated to foundational discovery work and even talking to potential customers or friends to get some early feedback on different ideas. I even started connecting with other young, inspiring entrepreneurs at founder events, which expanded my horizons regarding what life might look like as an entrepreneur.Frankly, I was extremely scared every day, but seeing people thrive gave me more confidence to envision what it might look like for me. I decided on my business, Soir Si, where I make simple, minimal sculptural silk pieces. The mission is to make luxury accessible.Even though I was sure of my decision, walking away was scary, and honestly, it was really sad for me. However, the thought of not pushing to the edge of my potential was scarier than quitting.I now split my time between NYC and ParisI have my own apartment in NYC, and I spend half my time in Paris, typically staying with friends or family, to fuel my creative inspiration during the design process.The first month after quitting, I focused on building a strong visual and emotional identity for Soir Si by enrolling in online courses and even partnering with a freelancer. The next stages were developing my website, connecting directly with customers, and using my branding and website to open up my supply chain.Now I'm focused on securing and strengthening those relationships while sprinting toward product development.I still question whether I made the wrong decisionRight after quitting, I was so focused on transitioning into entrepreneurship that I didn't have time for…

Get ready for an adtech IPO rebound
Get ready for an adtech IPO rebound
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Get ready for an adtech IPO rebound

Consumers are spending more than ever on mobile apps.Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe "year of mobile" may finally be upon us.Mobile adtech firm Liftoff filed to go public this week.Industry experts predict other mobile ad firms will follow, ending an adtech IPO drought.Could the adtech IPO drought be coming to an end?This week, Blackstone-backed mobile adtech firm Liftoff filed to go public in…
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Bitwarden, pour "un monde où personne ne se fait pirater" - Interview Michael Crandell
Bitwarden, pour "un monde où personne ne se fait pirater" - Interview Michael Crandell
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Bitwarden, pour "un monde où personne ne se fait pirater" - Interview Michael Crandell

Avec 10 millions d'utilisateurs et 50 000 clients professionnels dans 180 pays, Bitwarden ne joue pas dans la même catégorie que ses concurrents mieux financés. Il n'empêche que la jeune pousse construit sa légitimité auprès des utilisateurs et responsables IT qui recherchent une solution digne de confiance, abordable et évolutive.
style youtuber18 janvier 2026
Adil Rami révèle ce qu’il a fait de la fortune amassée grâce au football, "J’ai pensé un petit peu à…"
Adil Rami révèle ce qu’il a fait de la fortune amassée grâce au football, "J’ai pensé un petit peu à…"
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Adil Rami révèle ce qu’il a fait de la fortune amassée grâce au football, "J’ai pensé un petit peu à…"

<div class="content-row ng-star-inserted"> <div class="transcription-container ng-star-inserted"> <p>Samedi 17 janvier 2026, Léa Salamé était aux commandes d'un <a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/quelle-epoque-france-2-qui-sont-les-invites-de-lea-salame-ce-17-janvier-1750078?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=unknown">nouveau numéro de l'émission Quelle…
Google Trends18 janvier 2026
Ask Gavin Newsom: The future of capitalism is on the agenda at DavosAsk Gavin Newsom: The future of capitalism is on the agenda at Davos
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Ask Gavin Newsom: The future of capitalism is on the agenda at Davos

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will attend Davos to counter President Donald Trump.Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesBusiness Insider is thinking a lot about the future of capitalism.So, it seems, is California Gov. Gavin Newsom.Newsom said he'd fly to Davos this week to rebut Trump's version of capitalism.We here at Business Insider thought it was time to talk about the future of capitalism.Seems we weren't the only ones.When California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced late last week that he would show up at Davos essentially to rebut whatever President Donald Trump plans to say, he specifically zoned in on, what else? Capitalism.At Davos, the Democratic governor plans to "draw a clear line between democratic capitalism and crony capitalism," according to his office. Newsom will "contrast California's rules-based, competitive economic model with Trump's politics of intimidation, favoritism, and self-dealing."In short, Newsom wants to articulate his own version of capitalism on the global stage.That, coupled with Trump's Wednesday speech, which is expected to touch on affordability, shows just how hot the topic is.You might recall that last month we put out a survey seeking your thoughts on the future of capitalism. And in the new year, we started a series on the subject. The first piece detailed the federal government's investments in private-sector companies under this White House. Newsom's office called those investments "an unprecedented assault on free markets" and took issue with other Trump moves.The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Newsom's statements. A White House official earlier told Business Insider they viewed these equity stakes "as a very powerful tool that we're using very judiciously in very specific sectors for very specific reasons," for purposes of US economic and national security.We will stay all over this subject at Davos this week. (Subscribe to our special Davos newsletter here.) Meanwhile, our capitalism series has chronicled how America's high schools are teaching capitalism. See for yourself how you'd score on this 12th-grade capitalism quiz!The next piece, slated for Monday, is on the capitalist spirit thriving in companies. Stay with us!Read the original article on Business Insider

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