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Crypto : Solana passe sous les 130 $… mais les données on-chain annoncent un possible rebond

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Des jeunes joueurs de l’OL victimes d’une tentative de cambriolage
Deux individus interpellés après une tentative de cambriolage visant de jeunes joueurs de l’OL à Meyzieu.

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Deux agressions simultanées à Villeurbanne : un blessé à la barre de fer, un autre poignardé

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Tensions mondiales : Bitcoin chute, l’or bat un nouveau record
Le bitcoin perd ses plumes pendant que l’or parade en haut du perchoir. Panique passagère ou vraie mue d’un marché crypto qui apprend enfin à respirer sous pression ? L’article Tensions mondiales : Bitcoin chute, l’or bat un nouveau record est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Hawks sluggish in 68-62 win over Rutgers
The game didn’t get on air until about 5 minutes had elapsed and it felt like neither team could really get in the groove all game. The Iowa Hawkeyes (14-5, 4-4) got to .500 in conference play in a 68-62 slog over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (9-10, 2-6). Bennett Stirtz led the Hawks with 20 points on 8/21 shooting with 13 coming in the second half. Tate Sage had a career high 17-points, 4/6 from deep, and hit a pair of clutch free throws to ice the game away. After Rutgers got to a 18-13 lead about midway through the first half, Iowa’s offense was sparked by Sage hitting the parquet floor. He drained a pair of 3s to spark an 8-0 run which turned into a 13-3 run. Sage added an assist on a cross-court pass to Cooper Koch to give the Hawks a 5-point lead. That’s when Stirtz started to insert himself more, he hit two straight baskets, including an and-one to bring Iowa’s lead to 8 points, the high point of the game, with 1:47 remaining in the half. Despite it feeling like a corner got turned, the Hawks couldn’t add to the lead and a Rutgers FT sent the game to intermission at 31-24, Iowa. Coming out of half, Iowa looked even more sluggish than they did at the start of the game. A 9-0 Rutgers run got them the lead. Sage entered and got the game tied back up but it did little to deter the Scarlet Knights. After he hit a free throw, the Hawks only hit 2 field goals over the course the next six minutes – a Stirtz dunk and a Tavion Banks 3 (he’s 5 of his last 6 from deep) – before Sage canned another one from range after Rutgers had taken a 4-point lead. The Hawks finally caught a groove with 4 straight makes – a couple baskets from Stirtz, a layup from Cam Manyawu, and a final 3 from Sage – to push the lead back to 6 with 5:31 remaining. From there, Iowa was able to keep Rutgers at bay as the Hawks seemed to have an answer every time their lead was cut into. The only time it was cut to 2 was with 22 seconds left when Sage fouled Tariq Francis, though the freshman promptly hit a pair of free throws to push it back to 4. All in all, it looked like a team at the end of a tough stretch of basketball games looking a little too ahead to the 8-day break between games. Yet they dug deep and got the W. Tate Sage continues to look like an ultimate diamond in the rough as someone who can hit open shots and has already gained the trust of Ben McCollum to handle the ball in critical situations. Bennett Stirtz brought it home with some clutch shooting down the stretch and was never deterred despite some really gnarly non-calls. Enjoy the break, boys. Next up: 11/28 v USC at 6:00p CST (Big Ten Network) Post Script: Thank goodness Iowa won otherwise I’d have to use this as the photo…

ACC Roundup – NC State, FSU And SMU All On The Road
In Tuesday’s ACC Action, NC State treks down to Clemson, Florida State is off to Miami and SMU visits Wake Forest. We started to say that Will Wade was making his first trip to Clemson, but of course he went to school there and started his coaching career there as well. It’s not like he’s going to Littlejohn without knowing that it’s a pit. He knows exactly what Littlejohn is. That said, State has been up and down and Wade is frustrated. Clemson has been playing really well so it’s hard to bet against them at home, but State needs to get an impressive win to make up for losing to Georgia Tech on Saturday. Side note: Wade beat Clemson when he was at McNeese in last year’s NCAA Tournament. Incidentally, Clemson fans have taken to calling Carter Welling “the Mormon Missile.” He says he doesn’t mind and actually sounds kind of flattered. FSU probably is going to Miami at the wrong time. The ‘Canes took a beating at Clemson last time out and they’re going to want to take some frustrations out on somebody and the ‘Noles are a handy target. Both coaches are new of course, but Jai Lucas had an easier time recruiting in his first season. Luke Loucks has done a decent job at Florida State, but that’s going to take some time. Miami is heavily favored and should be. They’re much more talented than FSU. SMU is visiting Wake but the Mustangs are much more talented and unlike the Demon Deacons, they have a reliable inside game. Wake has three players who can be counted on in Juke Harris, Myles Colvin and Nate Calmese, and Tre’Von Spillers has had his moments. But we can’t see Omaha Biliew and Cooper Schweiger keeping up with Samet Yigitoglu and Jaden Toombs. By the way, this will also mark Boopie Miller’s return to Joel. No one ever said this directly, but we got the distinct sense that the Wake staff sort of gave up on Miller. If so, in retrospect, it was a big mistake. At UNC, aside from the Hubert Davis drama, the university is trying to decide whether to stay in the Dean Dome and renovate or build a fancy new barn which might be off campus. Davis and some other prominent alums have come out firmly for renovating and now you can add Ol’ Roy Williams to that camp. In this video, Williams invokes the father figure of Dean Smith, saying that Smith always wanted an on-campus arena. Smith’s aura is fading a bit, but Williams still carries some weight. Mission accomplished? Maybe. We’ll see. Tuesday’s ACC Action NC State at Clemson || 7:00 || ACCN Florida State at Miami || 7:00 || ESPNU SMU at Wake Forest || 9:00 || ACCN Will Wade on facing Clemson with NC State: ‘Clemson was great to me … but our team needs a win’ Clemson Basketball Welcomes NC State, Opens as Slight Favorite No. 22 Clemson takes on NC State, aims for 13th straight home win Miami seeks new winning streak as it hosts Florida State Miami Looks For Strong Bounce Back vs. Florida State SMU could exploit offensive glass against Wake Forest SMU faces Wake Forest on 3-game road slide The Demon Deacons Host an Electric Night Game ACC Hoops Notebook: What is going on with North Carolina? Full ACC Bracketology breakdown: Where Louisville basketball currently stands Go to the DBR Boards to find Blue Healer Auctions | Drop us a line

