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Le Mage du Kremlin de Olivier Assayas: critique
En salle depuis le 21 janvier 2026, avec Paul Dano, Jude Law, Alicia Vikander, Will Keen, Tom Sturridge, Jeffrey Wright, Andris Keišs... L’article Le Mage du Kremlin de Olivier Assayas: critique est apparu en premier sur CineChronicle.com.
Apple a dans les cartons un assistant IA portable et une interface chatbot pour Siri

Conseiller commercial protection sociale entreprises agricoles et agroalimentair - Montpellier
Des IA plus éthiques et dotées de conscience ? Ce que révèle la nouvelle "Constitution de Claude" d'Anthropic
Anthropic respecte un certain nombre de principes éthiques, rassemblés dans la « Constitution de Claude ». La firme vient de mettre à jour ce document et poursuit ainsi sa réflexion sur l'avenir de son IA.

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Galatasaray 1-1 Atlético de Madrid: Takeaways

Washington Commanders 2026 Panini Senior Bowl Targets
Every winter some of the nation’s best college football players descend on Mobile, Alabama for the Senior Bowl. This year boasts some top talent, and many of those players happen to be at positions of need for the Washington Commanders. With just two picks currently in the top 100, it will be very important for Adam Peters to hit on these picks come April. The week leading up to the January 31st kickoff will be very important for coaches and scouts to see these players in action and get a feel for their personalities off the field. Below is a list of players who could be of interest to the Commanders with their top picks. Commanders Top Needs: EDGE Safety Linebacker Wide Receiver Cornerback Tight End EDGE: David Bailey 6’3” 250 Texas Tech RD 1 Reuben Bain Jr. 6’2” 277 Miami RD 1 Akheem Mesidor 6’3” 275 Miami RD 1 T.J. Parker 6’3” 265 Clemson RD 1-2 Dani Dennis-Sutton 6’5” 265 Penn State RD 2-3 L.T. Overton 6’5” 278 Alabama RD 2-3 Safety: AJ Haulcy 6’0” 222 LSU RD 2 Kamari Ramsey 6’0” 204 USC RD 2 Genesis Smith 6’2” 204 Arizona RD 2-3 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren 6’3” 209 Toledo RD 2-3 Zakee Wheatley 6’2” 200 Penn State RD 3 Jalon Kilgore 6’1” 219 South Carolina RD 3 Linebacker: Jacob Rodriguez 6’1” 230 Texas Tech RD 3-4 Kack Kelly 6’2” 242 BYU RD 3-4 Wide Receiver: KC Concepcion 5’11” 190 Texas A&M RD 1-2 Elijah Sarratt 6’2” 210 Indiana RD 2-3 Ja’Kobi Lane 6’4” 195 USC RD 2-3 Ted Hurst 6’3” 195 Georgia St. RD 3-4 Cornerback: Julian Neal 6’2” 200 Arkansas RD 1-2 Chris Johnson 6’0” 185 San Diego St. RD 2 Will Lee III 6’2” 190 Texas A&M RD 2 Tacario Davis 6’3” 190 Washington RD 3-4 Hezekiah Masses 6’1” 185 Cal RD 3-4 Tight End: Justin Joly 6’3” 252 Stanford RD 3 The week of practice leading up to the game and the interviews with teams are the most important part of the week. It will give our staff a first-hand look at how some of these top prospects compete against the best and hold themselves in meetings. Last year Washington’s top three picks, Josh Conerly, Trey Amos and Jaylin lane all participated in the Senior Bowl.

Diego Simeone realistic on top eight chances after Galatasaray draw
Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone cut a dejected figure after his team were held to a 1-1 tie in Istanbul by Galatasaray, meaning they lose control of their fate as they seek a place in the top eight of the UEFA Champions League group stage. “First, we have to wait and see the results. It’s no longer up to us,” Simeone said frankly. “Based on the results, we’ll manage what we can. “The explanation for the game was quite clear, but now we depend on Atalanta and Liverpool, for starters, so if they win, we would start the last matchday with fewer chances. It’s not in our hands,” he said. “We thought that by winning both games, we wouldn’t depend on anyone else.” (Liverpool defeated Marseille 3-0, while Atalanta lost 3-2 to Athletic Club later on Wednesday.) Diego Simeone on the result “What we saw was a spectacular first half, creating chances, continuous attacks, plays that we didn’t finish off as we should have. We took the lead and they equalized when we could have sealed the victory. In the second half, they put five at the back and were more comfortable, they also had chances and could have won it in the end, but Marcos saved us. “I think we played a great game, we could have won it, but decisiveness is the most important thing and hopefully we can get it back.” Diego Simeone on Giuliano “It had been a while since he scored a goal, and we need goals from wingers like Giuliano, Baena, or Almada and midfielders like Barrios or Cardoso. It doesn’t always have to be the forwards. When we talk about a lack of decisiveness, we’re talking about the team in general, not just the forwards.” Diego Simeone on the substitutions of Almada and Barrios “They had yellow cards and had put in a good effort. We were going to continue to have dangerous chances. I think the first half was better than the second.” Diego Simeone on Marc Pubill marking Victor Osimhen “Marc is doing very well, Hancko too, Robin came on very well today and Giménez is waiting for his moment. We need everyone and we need the work we’re doing to pay off.” Diego Simeone on 15 shots and only one goal “The path we are on will pay off eventually. It’s possible that we’ll get one (goal) and win. The team played impressively enough in the first half to take a two-goal lead, but we conceded that goal, which we could have dealt with better. In the second half, (Galatasaray) improved. They had five at the back, not four, and had corner kicks, the last one of which could have won them the game… But the team played well. Although it’s not just the forwards who need to be decisive. Baena, Giuliano, Johnny, and set plays need to result in goals… We can’t always focus solely on the forwards.” 7 – Julián Alvarez hasn't scored in his last seven games in all competitions, his worst run since his arrival to @atletienglish. Blocked. pic.twitter.com/EYSA0oZ5er— OptaJose (@OptaJose) January 21, 2026 Diego Simeone on the substitutions “We tried to use Antoine’s quality, and Julián inside, to create some plays that would give us the quality we need when there’s little space. Then, with Nico, when the game became back and forth, we put Baena further forward to make something happen.” Diego Simeone on chances not creating goals “The only way is to create scoring opportunities. Being decisive makes the difference. We see many teams that, when they score goals, make the difference. We’re on the right track. I insist, we’ll win a game without (a lot of shot attempts).” Diego Simeone on rating the performance “Great, the boys played spectacularly. The opener was a great goal. As a coach, I see no other way than to keep insisting on getting closer to creating chances, luck and decisiveness from everyone, not just Griezmann, Sorloth and Julián.” Diego Simeone on the result “I don’t dwell on the point. You get what you deserve, and today we only deserved one because we…

Daily Slop: 21 Jan 26 – Is Seahawks’ DB coach Karl Scott the right man to fix the defense in Washington?
Commanders links Tweets Losing Lynn would be a blow for Washington. Only real experienced vet on offensive staff and goes back with Blough to the Detroit days https://t.co/HoueEG9AJf— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) January 21, 2026 Articles Commanders Roundtable Washington Commanders to fill two more offensive staff vacancies Stapleton was recently named a possible name to know by ESPN’s John Keim after noting he’s someone the coaching staff is high on. Stapleton is in his third season with the organization and previously serving as the assistant offensive line coach, his first job in the NFL. He previously spent two seasons as the offensive line coach at Florida under Billy Napier after stints at Louisiana, Sam Houston, Bucknell and Rutgers. He also served as head coach of the New York Sharks, a member team in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA), back in 2018. Stapleton also spent four seasons in the NFL including his first three with the Pittsburgh Steelers after signing as an undrafted free agent following the 2007 NFL Draft. He started the final 12 games of the 2008 season at right guard before being placed on injured reserve ahead of the 2009 season due to injury. He also played for the Florida Tuskers in the UFL during 2010 before closing out his playing career on the New England Patriots during the 2009 preseason. Toub, meanwhile, is now back for his fourth season with the organization after spending the prior three as an offensive quality control coach. He began his coaching career with the Chicago Bears where he spent the first two seasons as an offensive assistant coach beginning in 2018 before transitioning to a defensive quality control coach in 2020 for two seasons. His dad is Dave Toub, the current assistant head coach and special teams coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs. Stapleton and Toub [will] inherit an offensive line that hopes to extend Laremy Tunsil and re-sign Chris Paul to restock the protection for third-year quarterback Jayden Daniels as the Washington Commanders look to turn the page from their five-win season in 2025. Commanders.com Logan Paulsen explains how Commanders can win NFL Draft Logan Paulsen believes the best way for the team to “win” the draft is to make sure it puts just as much emphasis on the players taken on Days 2 and 3. “That is 1,000% true,” Paulsen said on this week’s “Drive to the Draft” podcast. “You just get more picks there. You got a third-, fourth-, fifth-, sixth-, seventh-round pick. That’s [five] guys right there that are gonna provide some role for your team.” The Commanders, who have drafted 14 players so far under Peters, have found multiple players who fit that mold. Jer’Zhan Newton — taken No. 36 overall in 2024 — is a key part of the defensive line rotation. Luke McCaffrey, who was taken with the final pick of the third round later that year, emerged as a reliable kickoff returner with promise as a slot receiver. Washington’s 2025 draft class, though nearly half as large, included players like cornerback Trey Amos, Jaylin Lane and Jacory Croskey-Merritt who were either starters or key contributors last season. “Maybe it’s the special teams linebacker who comes in for certain packages on second down,” Paulsen said. “I think that’s the thing that differentiates those rounds. That’s where you get depth; you get developmental pieces.” Paulsen points out that teams like the Philadelphia Eagles, who have won the NFC East for the last two seasons, are exceptional at finding ways to “nail their third-, fourth- and fifth-round picks. For example, Tyler Steen, who was taken in the third round of the 2023 draft, was the team’s starting right guard last season. Will Shipley — taken in the fourth round of the 2024 draft — was Saquon Barkley’s primary backup and had 777 kickoff return yards in 2025. ESPN…

