Le Journal

OM : les premiers mots de Nwaneri
Luca Zidane avec l’Algérie, la sanction se confirme !
Après les incidents survenus lors du quart de finale de la CAN 2025 entre l’Algérie et le Nigeria, la CAF a officiellement rendu sa décision.

Manchester City, la décision tombe

Florent Manaudou, la fin approche ?

Cameroun-Maroc, incompréhension totale pour Claude Le Roy
Ancien sélectionneur du Cameroun, Claude Le Roy s'est dit atterré par la déclaration de Grégory Schneider sur l'arbitrage, après Cameroun-Maroc.

Mercato, deux recrues débarquent à l’OM !

Lucas Chevalier, le verdict tombe après le Sporting
These United States: Coney Island
These United States: Yellowstone National Park
Correspondent Conor Knighton reflects on the American treasure whose preservation as our first national park inspired similar conservation efforts around the globe.
How Lady Liberty became a beacon for immigrants
The Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the United States, was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma Lazarus reimagined Lady Liberty as a "mother of exiles," welcoming immigrants to the shores of America. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks at how the opening of Ellis Island, the end of restrictive immigration quotas, and John F. Kennedy's evocation of the United States as "a nation of immigrants" transformed our country, in this entry in the "Sunday Morning" series "These United States."
How the U.S. Army was born
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to replace the part-time militias that were facing off against British forces with a full-time army. After 1,300 battles and skirmishes, the Army, led by Gen. George Washington, defeated the British Empire, winning our independence. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin looks at the creation of America's unified military, and visits a National Museum of the United States Army exhibit honoring the sacrifices of our nation's revolutionary heroes.
