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Retour sur 2025 : Le congrès des Maires, Une délégation insoumise de choc au 107e congrès des Maires de FranceRetour sur 2025 : Le congrès des Maires, Une délégation insoumise de choc au 107e congrès des Maires de France
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Retour sur 2025 : Le congrès des Maires, Une délégation insoumise de choc au 107e congrès des Maires de France

Le 19 novembre 2025, des élu·es insoumis·es, des député·es, certain·es exerçant un mandat local, ont participé au 107e congrès des maires. Dès le matin, les insoumis·es alertaient les participant·es en distribuant un tract concernant le PLF 2026 et sa nouvelle purge pour les collectivités. En début d’après-midi, notre délégation a emboîté le pas à Mathilde Panot et Gabriel Amard. La présidente du groupe à l’Assemblée nationale, lors d’une déambulation riche de rencontres, a échangé avec la Suite territoriale, France Service et Valhor, une organisation interprofessionnelle de l’horticulture. Mathilde Panot a d’ailleurs déposé une proposition de résolution, visant à garantir la protection des travailleurs des métiers de la fleur coupée en réglementant les seuils de résidus de pesticides contenus dans les fleurs commercialisées en Europe. La délégation LFI a ensuite été reçue par André Laignel, premier vice-président de l’AMF et président du comité des finances. puis, après le tournage d’une vidéo « Halte à l’austérité » avec Mathilde Panot et la présentation du répertoire des radicalités par Patrick Proisy, Maire de Faches Thumésnil, les élu·es très motivé·es ont posé pour la photo de famille avant de commencer une déambulation dans le salon des maires. Maxime Da Silva, co-président du réseau des élu·es Insoumis·es et Citoyen·nes avait soigné le programme des rencontres. Tous les échanges ont été passionnants, qu’il s’agisse du rendez-vous avec l’Union sociale de l’habitat à propos du logement social, de sa réhabilitation et de la lutte contre les marchands de sommeil et les expulsions ; qu’il s’agisse de l’Agence de l’eau questionnée par Gabriel Amard et qui a subi une coupe de 130 millions d’euros par l’État, alors que ces agences ont de lourds investissements à mener pour s’adapter au changement climatique et à la pollution de la ressource. Les agents de l’ONF nous ont également confirmé le dégraissage de leur effectif et la dégradation d’espèces arboricoles suite au dérèglement du climat. L’agence Bio, nous a conforté dans notre volonté d’augmenter la part de produits bio dans nos cantines. L’association nationale Fud Vélo a rappelé que ce mode de transport doux pouvait contribuer à réduire l’usage de la voiture en ville, et diminuer les gaz à effets de serre. L’association Avise a argumenté en faveur de l’Économie Sociale et Solidaire, dans une démarche de valorisation des circuits courts et de mise en oeuvre de projets alimentaires territoriaux. D’autres associations et organismes comme Les Jardins de Solène nous ont présenté leurs projets. Cette journée très enrichissante a motivé la mise en œuvre, pour les élus·es locaux, de projets inscrits dans la « Boîte à outils programmatique municipale ». En effet, les discours des exposants étaient bien souvent en harmonie avec notre programme.

Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Bruins Lose Out on Andersson, Another Rumored Target Traded; What’s Next?Bruins Lose Out on Andersson, Another Rumored Target Traded; What’s Next?
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Bruins Lose Out on Andersson, Another Rumored Target Traded; What’s Next?

The Bruins’ trade deadline approach was on display this weekend: if they are making a move, they are looking for term and avoiding short-term rentals. Boston backed away from a Rasmus Andersson trade and watched another rumored target, Kiefer Sherwood, get moved. After the Bruins were in the “driver’s seat,” the Vegas Golden Knights flew […] The post Bruins Lose Out on Andersson, Another Rumored Target Traded; What’s Next? appeared first on Boston Hockey Now.

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Pistons vs. Celtics Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and MorePistons vs. Celtics Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More
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Pistons vs. Celtics Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

The Detroit Pistons get the national spotlight on one of the NBA’s signature nights, facing the Boston Celtics on Peacock and NBC, helping to cap off the league’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day slate of games. One topic of conversation tonight will likely be a lot of attention paid to Cade Cunningham and Jaylen Brown, who were both named starters for the Eastern Conference half of the All-Star team bracket. Tonight also pits the top two teams in the Eastern Conference as Detroit enters the midway point of the season with a 4.5-game lead over the second-place Celtics. Detroit is coming off of a 42-point drubbing of the Indiana Pacers. It’s important to stress, however, that those Pacers weren’t even the actual Pacers — they were missing their top six players — and even if they were at full strength, the Celtics are certainly not those Pacers. Boston has been playing great this season. The Celtics have the second-best offense in the NBA and they will face a Pistons team with a second-ranked defense. The two teams are tied in net rating this season, both at 7.6 points per 100 possessions better than their opponents. It has the making of be a heck of a fight. Game Vitals When: 8 p.m. ETWhere: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MichiganWatch: Peacock and NBCOdds: Pistons -2.5 Projected Starters Detroit Pistons (30-10) Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren Boston Celtics (26-15) Peyton Pritchard, Derrick White, Jaylen Brown, Sam Hauser, Neemias Queta

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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth DispulsionComment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth Dispulsion
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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth Dispulsion

In reply to Myth Dispulsion. Ms. Taylor, note I omitted the Women's Rights revolution earlier because I view the Civil Rights revolution as the broadest and most newsworthy, affecting all fundamentally. That doesn't deny the meaningfulness or results of the other.

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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Bateman
Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Bateman
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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Bateman

She was, and will remain, an inspiration.
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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth Dispulsion
Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth Dispulsion
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Comment on Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, has died at age 104 by Myth Dispulsion

It's indeed a world of change, developments, and progress that she has seen, so many kinds, so many ways, as still is true with our surviving greater elders, including the Civil Rights revolution, when she lived her life of so many adventures. Rest in peace, Ma'am.
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Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Steve Lautze
Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Steve Lautze
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Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Steve Lautze

I’ve always worn a hat of some kind every day, such that many people I meet have wondered if I had lost my hair, which I have not… And always said that a hat is a superior fashion article for a man than a necktie. Berkeley Hat was my “go to” hat spot since the 1980’s. They’d always write a handwritten receipt, which was coupled — but not replaced — by printed receipts… At Berkeley Hat, you knew you were in a family…
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Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Buster
Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Buster
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Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by Buster

It's where my daughter and I bought her father a dashing tricorn for his 75th birthday.
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Comment on Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years by soozzie

I've been buying hats at the Berkeley Hat Company almost since it opened. When facing the prospect of chemo and the loss of my hair, I stopped by to find a knitted hat to keep my head warm. I was admiring some hats with decorations and interesting yarn. Carol quietly asked what I was shopping for, and steered me to a group of plain, soft caps, telling me that when I lost my hair my head would be tender and the softer yarns would be more comfortable. She was of course, absolutely right. It was a moment of grace for which I am still, years later, grateful. Thanks, Carol, and happy trails.

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Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by FlatlanderToo
Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by FlatlanderToo
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Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by FlatlanderToo

In reply to Charles Siegel. Hidden (by downvotes) comments can still be viewed, you just have to click a link to reveal them. A combination of word filters, warnings, IP bans for pernicious trolls, and allowing users to self-police is how most sites that use Disqus handle comment sections so that they don’t take up an overwhelming amount of time.
Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by Max
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Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by Max

In reply to FlatlanderToo. @FlatlanderToo: But Berkeleyside wants to shape the opinion and wants to stirr the city in a specific direction not report on it. Comments that feature other opinions are not helpful that way. What boarders me about this is the hypocracy. One one hand "free speech" "express yourself", "be who you are" etc…. On the other hand censorship, yelling at people, cancel them, get them fired,…
Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by Professor Chaos
Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by Professor Chaos
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Comment on Berkeleyside is retiring comments on stories. Here’s why. by Professor Chaos

In reply to Zac Farber. So to be clear, these comments have never been platformed here because you reject them before they’re posted, yes? So either way the idea that the comments section is riddled with such slop is a fantasy?
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