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Today in History: November 29, the Sand Creek Massacre
Today is Saturday, Nov. 29, the 333rd day of 2025. There are 32 days left in the year. Today in history: On Nov. 29, 1864, a Colorado militia launched an unprovoked attack on an encampment of Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribal members, killing an estimated 230 people. Also on this date: In 1929, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Richard E. Byrd, pilot Bernt Balchen, radio operator Harold June and photographer Ashley McKinney made the first airplane flight over the South Pole. Related Articles Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez for 2024 drug trafficking sentence Suspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge US stocks rise for a fifth straight day to close out a volatile month Lawsuit: Meta allowed sex-trafficking posts on Instagram as it put profit over kids’ safety Shoppers hit Black Friday sales with celebratory mood despite economic strain In 1961, Enos the chimpanzee was launched from Cape Canaveral aboard the Mercury-Atlas 5 spacecraft, which orbited Earth twice before splashing down safely south of Bermuda. In 1981, film star Natalie Wood drowned at age 43 while boating off California’s Santa Catalina Island with her husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken. In 1987, a Korean Air 707 jetliner en route from Abu Dhabi to Bangkok was destroyed by a bomb planted by North Korean agents, killing all 115 people aboard. In 2001, former Beatle George Harrison died in Los Angeles following a battle with cancer; he was 58. In 2012, the United Nations voted overwhelmingly to grant Palestine non-observer member state status, a vote that came exactly 65 years after the General Assembly adopted a plan to divide Palestine into separate states for Jews and Arabs. In 2022, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol rioting. (Sentenced to 18 years in prison in 2023, he was freed in 2025 under President Donald Trump’s sweeping grant of clemency to all 1,500-plus people charged in the insurrection.) Today’s Birthdays: Filmmaker Joel Coen is 71. Actor-TV personality Howie Mandel is 70. Actor Cathy Moriarty is 65. Actor Kim Delaney is 64. Actor Andrew McCarthy is 63. Actor Don Cheadle is 61. Pop singer Jonathan Knight (New Kids on the Block) is 57. Baseball Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera is 56. Actor Brian Baumgartner is 53. Actor Anna (AH’-nuh) Faris is 49. Rapper The Game is 46. Actor Gemma Chan is 43. Actor Lucas Black is 43. NFL quarterback Russell Wilson is 37.

Renault 5 (1984-1996) : quelle version choisir ?

Five in a row: Pittsburg crushes Cardinal Newman to claim latest NCS D1 crown

À peine plus grand qu’une citadine, mais capable de tout : ce mini camping-car venu du Japon a de quoi surprendre
<p>Le <strong>Grasshopper Pod</strong> est un module astucieux qui permet de transformer un simple Kei truck en un <strong><a href="https://www.autoplus.fr/camping-car/il-coute-aussi-cher-quun-appartement-ce-camping-car-tout-terrain-offre-7-jours-dautonomie-un-interieur-impeccable-et-un-moteur-mercedes-de-211-ch-1410746.html?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">camping-car</a> compact</strong>, mais extrêmement fonctionnel et prêt pour l'aventure.</p> <h2>Un module innovant pour convertir un mini camion en camping-car</h2> <p>Les <strong>Kei trucks</strong>, ces petits utilitaires japonais, sont très prisés pour leur praticité et leur solidité. Grâce à une collaboration entre <a href="https://oiwagarage.co/?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Oiwa Garage</a> et Grasshopper, ils se transforment désormais en <strong>mini camping-cars tout-terrain.</strong> Ce module amovible, appelé <strong>K-02 Camper</strong>, se fixe sur le plateau d'un Kei truck et fournit tout le nécessaire pour partir à l'aventure. Il comprend un espace pour dormir, une cuisine escamotable et de nombreux rangements. Ce concept a été mis en avant sur <a href="https://jalopnik.com/grasshopper-pod-turns-your-kei-truck-into-an-adorable-g-1851748956?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><em>Jalponik</em></a>.</p> <p>Bien que ses dimensions soient assez réduites, le Grasshopper Pod offre un véritable confort aux campeurs. Son toit peut être relevé pour créer un espace de couchage pour deux personnes. Un compartiment coulissant dissimule également une cuisine complète, comprenant un évier avec robinet fonctionnel, une cuisinière à gaz à trois brûleurs, des tiroirs et de nombreux espaces de rangement pour l'équipement de cuisine.</p> <blockquote class="instagram-media " style="background: #ffffff;border: 0;margin: 1px;width: 100%;padding: 0;max-width: 500px;" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFTB47ex-Kv/" data-instgrm-version="14"></blockquote> <p>Pour mettre en avant ce nouveau module, Oiwa Garage a transformé un <strong>Honda Acty</strong> en y intégrant des sièges baquets Prisma et un volant NRG, conférant ainsi un style plus sportif à ce mini camping-car. Ce Kei truck modifié devient alors le compagnon parfait pour les aventuriers, tout en restant un véhicule <strong>compact et léger</strong>, idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent rester discrets et mobiles.</p> <h2>Un concept conçu pour l'aventure et le confort</h2> <p>Grâce à sa taille réduite, il peut accéder à des endroits où les gros 4x4 et camping-cars traditionnels ont du mal à passer. Le Grasshopper Pod démontre qu'un Kei truck peut se transformer en un <strong>véhicule de voyage</strong> à la fois polyvalent et confortable, séduisant par son espace de vie fonctionnel et épuré.</p> <p>Cette solution est un rêve pour les amateurs de nature et de petites escapades. Elle offre la possibilité d'envisager des road trips sans limites. Bien que les Kei trucks ne soient pas très courants en <a href="https://www.autoplus.fr/actualite/un-francais-sur-deux-renonce-a-un-deplacement-en-voiture-comment-en-est-on-arrive-la-1410116.html?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">France</a>, il est possible d'en trouver avec un peu de recherche. Avec la popularité croissante des <a href="https://www.autoplus.fr/pratique/vans-amenages-les-modeles-qui-peuvent-encaisser-les-300-000km-sans-broncher-1401019.html?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">vans aménagés</a>, dont les…

Magnitude 3.2 quake rattles Peninsula

Prep football roundup: El Cerrito beats Ukiah for NCS Division III title

Flashée à 120 km/h au lieu de 100, elle découvre une amende de 7 500 € en ouvrant son courrier

Monte Vista defeats Clayton Valley for NCS Division II championship
DUBLIN — One year, one championship. For Joe Wingert, it’s not a bad start to his head coaching tenure at Monte Vista. Behind a stout defensive effort, Monte Vista defeated Clayton Valley 24-10 on Friday night at Dublin High School to win the North Coast Section Division II championship, the program’s first section title since beating the Najee Harris-led Antioch Panthers in 2016. The Mustangs’ defense not only forced four turnovers — including three straight to start the night — but limited the Ugly Eagles’ star senior running back Jhadis Luckey to 69 yards on 17 carries. A year ago, Luckey ran for 317 yards and five touchdowns against Monte Vista while playing for California. “That’s all we talked about all week,” Wingert said of Luckey. “We constantly stressed it (in practice).” Monte Vista defensive back Justin Grisham (33) holds the winner’s plaque following his team’s 24-10 victory over Clayton Valley in a North Coast Section Division II high school football championship game, Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 in Dublin, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron for the Bay Area News Group) Justin Grisham and Grant Maina, a pair of Monte Vista juniors, had an interception apiece while Grisham recovered one of Monte Vista’s two forced fumbles. The only touchdown that the Mustangs allowed was on an 85-yard punt return by Clayton Valley’s Andres Watts. Offensively, senior running back Torin Dunphy totaled two touchdowns and 129 yards on 30 carries while junior wide receiver Caden Boscia threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Antony Evans on a trick play. “The kids played so well,” Wingert said. “We’re always working on causing turnovers and fumbles in practice and we had three early on, which was huge to get us out in front. They finished all the way through. I had a couple bad calls by me in the second half. If we cleaned it up, we might’ve sealed the deal earlier. But they played hard, so I’m really proud of them.” Monte Vista head coach Joe Wingert receives the plaque for his team’s 24-10 victory over Clayton Valley in the North Coast Section Division II high school football championship game, Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 in Dublin, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron for the Bay Area News Group) “We’re run, run, run, run, run to set up the pass, and we were just chasing points,” said Clayton Valley head coach Nick Tisa said. “I’m proud of my guys. We’re here. I’m blessed for the opportunity. I’m proud to be head coach here. I’m grateful for the administration and coach (Tim) Murphy putting faith in me to get us back right where we’re at. We’re happy with the season. Obviously, things could’ve been better for the game, but we fought hard to the end.” By the end of the first quarter, Monte Vista had a commanding 17-0 lead thanks to a defense that forced three consecutive turnovers to set up three consecutive scores. Clayton Valley began the game with the ball after Monte Vista won the coin toss and deferred, but the Mustangs immediately got the ball with great field position when Grisham intercepted a pass over the middle. With the ball on the Ugly Eagles’ 18-yard-line, Monte Vista needed just four plays to find the end zone as Dunphy scored on a three-yard rush. Then, déjà vu. On Clayton Valley’s next possession, Monte Vista forced a fumble that Grisham recovered and returned to the Ugly Eagles’ 20-yard line. The Mustangs promptly turned the turnover into more points, this time with the help of some trickery. Quarterback Ian Ondricek threw a backwards pass to Boscia, who then threw a 20-yard pass to a wide open Evans for a touchdown that gave Monte Vista a 14-0 lead. Clayton Valley’s third possession ended in a third turnover, this one coming on its first play from scrimmage. Monte Vista began another series with more great field position, and while the Mustangs weren’t able to find the end zone, junior Ben Kerrigan knocked down a 21-yard field goal and expanded their lead to 17-0. Monte Vista players celebrate their 24-10 victory over Clayton Valley…

Quel modèle quatre roues motrices pour moins de 12 000 € ? 3 modèles d’occasion qui passent partout
<p>Bonne nouvelle : le marché de l’occasion propose encore quelques belles opportunités pour s’offrir un SUV ou un baroudeur 4x4 sans dépasser les 12 000 €. Nous avons sélectionné plusieurs modèles capables de conjuguer motricité, confort et budget maîtrisé.</p> <h2><strong>Ford Kuga 4x4</strong></h2> <p><span style="display: block;" class="wrap-img" id="wrap-img-1114632"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" itemprop="thumbnailUrl" class="size-full wp-image-1114632 img-responsive " src="https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29.jpg" alt="Ford Kuga" width="1024" height="768" srcset="https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29.jpg 1024w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29-300x225.jpg 300w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29-768x576.jpg 768w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29-736x552.jpg 736w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2023/04/1-29-547x410.jpg 547w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></span></p> <ul> <li><strong>Motorisation</strong> : 2,0 TDCI 150</li> <li><strong>Carburant</strong> : diesel</li> <li><strong>Puissance fiscale</strong> : 8 CV</li> <li><strong>Puissance DIN</strong> : 150 ch</li> <li><strong>Vitesse maximale</strong> : 184 km/h</li> <li><strong>Consommation</strong> : 7,3 l/100 km</li> <li><strong>Crit’Air</strong> : 2</li> <li><strong>Volume du coffre :</strong> 528 dm³</li> <li><strong>Gare au sol :</strong> 21 cm</li> <li><strong>Vu en occasion</strong> : nous avons repéré un modèle <strong data-start="123" data-end="135">Titanium</strong>, de <strong data-start="140" data-end="148">2015</strong>, affichant <strong data-start="160" data-end="174">145 000 km</strong>, proposé à <strong data-start="186" data-end="198">11 990 €</strong>.</li> </ul> <p>Grâce à sa garde au sol élevée, sa transmission intégrale capable de répartir 100 % du couple, ainsi que ses pneus mixtes M+S, le <a href="https://www.autoplus.fr/archives-par-numero/n-1883/essai-nouveau-ford-kuga-2-5-hybrid-flexifuel-active-x-180-ch?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Kuga </a>se distingue parmi les SUV compacts pour sa capacité en chemins difficiles. Moins populaire que les leaders du marché, il reste à des <strong>prix abordables.</strong> Dès la finition Titanium : climatisation automatique, Bluetooth, puis depuis fin 2014, GPS et radar de recul. À cette époque, le moteur TDCI 150 remplace le 163 ch,<strong> plus dynamique et plus économique</strong>. L’intérieur spacieux compense une ergonomie complexe. En revanche, la visibilité limitée vers l’avant (montants épais) et l’arrière reste un point faible. Il existe aussi une boîte automatique Powershift, robuste, mais facturée 1 000 € de plus.</p> <h2>Jeep Renegade 4x4</h2> <p><span style="display: block;" class="wrap-img" id="wrap-img-555654"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-555654 img-responsive " src="https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2022/02/28270_1658666_k29_k25_3820802.jpg" alt="Une voiture Jeep." width="692" height="387" srcset="https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2022/02/28270_1658666_k29_k25_3820802.jpg 692w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2022/02/28270_1658666_k29_k25_3820802-300x168.jpg 300w, https://sf.autoplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/autoplus/2022/02/28270_1658666_k29_k25_3820802-142x78.jpg 142w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 692px) 100vw, 692px"…

Behind Malakai Taufoou’s two picks, two TDs, Serra rallies to beat Los Gatos for CCS Division I title
SAN JOSE — Malakai Taufoou’s official position is safety. It should be safety net. When Serra needed a big play in its 28-21 win over Los Gatos in the Central Coast Section Division I championship game on Friday night, the Padres knew where to turn. And the junior came through for Serra over and over at San Jose City College. With the Padres tied with Los Gatos late, Taufoou, serving as the double-wing quarterback, ran in the game-winning touchdown from 5 yards out with 2:07 to play. Then on defense, he sealed the championship by intercepting quarterback Callum Schweitzer with 1:50 left, all but ending Los Gatos’ season. But his work still wasn’t done. Serra lined up in the double wing one more time, and Taufoou quarterbacked the Padres’ offense to one final first down. Related Articles Five in a row: Pittsburg crushes Cardinal Newman to claim latest NCS D1 crown Prep football roundup: El Cerrito beats Ukiah for NCS Division III title Monte Vista defeats Clayton Valley for NCS Division II championship High school football championships: Friday’s scores, Saturday’s schedule Basketball revival? Is Amador Valley ready to become ‘School of Champions’ again? With the game over, Taufoou could finally rest on his laurels: two rushing touchdowns, two interceptions and his name firmly etched in the storied football tradition at Serra High. Serra celebrates winning against Los Gatos during the CCS Division I championship game in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) It’s the same legacy his father, Lopeti, helped build when he played under Serra coach Patrick Walsh in the early 2000s. “It definitely means a lot,” Taufoou said. “This is something I’ve worked for since I was little. I’ve known I was coming to Serra since I was young. Coach Walsh coached my dad, actually, so it’s a full circle moment. And it’s just a blessing to be able to be in this position right now.” Check back for updates to this story.

