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Journée portes ouvertes à CMA Formation Cahors : + de 40 formations aux métiers de l’artisanat à découvrir ce samedi
Rendez-vous de 9 h à 17 h ce 24 janvier 2026. Le réseau des Chambres de Métiers et de l’Artisanat (CMA) organise, le 24 janvier partout en France, ses journées portes ouvertes. Dans le Lot, venez découvrir les opportunités offertes par CMA Formation Cahors. Alimentation, restauration et hôtellerie, tourisme et sport, maintenance automobile et autres […]

La FDSEA et les JA du Lot présents aux côtés de 5 000 agriculteurs contre le Mercosur à Strasbourg

CahorSauzet Basket signe un week-end parfait

Cajarc – Elections municipales 2026 : Patrick Forte s’engage pour le territoire
Il mènera la liste « Ensemble, l’Avenir de Cajarc ». À l’approche des élections municipales de mars 2026, Patrick Forte officialise sa candidature à la tête de la liste « Ensemble, l’Avenir de Cajarc ». « Depuis près de deux ans, l’équipe municipale en place avait annoncé qu’aucun de ses membres ne souhaitait se représenter […]

Rugby : Le RCBBV a déroulé face au Stade Marivalois

Cahors : Un pavillon entièrement ravagé par les flammes avenue Mermoz-Collenot

Snail Mail announces new album Ricochet

Gayle King reportedly too expensive for nü-CBS News
It’s been a few days since we last checked in on CBS News under Bari Weiss, and they were only threatened with one lawsuit (that we know of!) from the Trump administration. The New York Times reported on Saturday that after Tony Dokoupil’s interview with President Trump last week, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt threatened, before cameras stopped rolling, that Trump would sue CBS (again) if the interview was cut or edited at all. CBS News told NYT that it made an “independent decision” to do just that. But because this is CBS News in 2026, plenty has happened since. A new story published today in Variety details more of the internal friction between the CBS staff that has come to define the Weiss era. Of particular interest are the reported options for longtime CBS employee Gayle King, whose future at the network has been the subject of speculation basically since she and Katy Perry came back to Earth last year. Variety reports King is believed to earn around $15 million per year from the network, and that figure is no longer affordable. There are multiple ways this could go, according to the trade. King could stay on for another year at a lower salary, or could step into a correspondent role, appearing on CBS less regularly. This comes amid speculation that Weiss could “overhaul the news division’s streaming service, potentially relying more on talk-heavy podcasts,” according to the reporting of Brian Steinberg. We have to imagine that the constant threat of lawsuits, plus the Ellisons spending $150 million on Weiss’ The Free Press, plus the tens of billions they’re putting up in an attempt to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, have tightened belts around CBS. Indeed, many other, less famous people than Gayle King have already lost their jobs since David Ellison took over the company last year. Advertisers have also been somewhat hesitant to throw their money behind things like Weiss’ townhall with Erika Kirk—a format which she plans to have more of in the future. Also on the radar at CBS and Paramount, as affirmed by a long profile of Weiss’ career published this week in The New Yorker, are more layoffs.

Healthcare IT leaders want passwordless authentication but adoption is slow

Startups outpace established businesses on domain security

La préfète du Lot Claire Raulin quitte le département, Marilyne Poulain lui succède

The online tools that make it easier to tell if a website is safe
Almost every aspect of modern life involves the internet -- from banking to shopping and socializing -- so it’s essential to know if a website is safe before you click anything or submit personal information. Unsafe websites can launch malware, steal your identity, or scam you out of money. For that reason, it’s important to know what actions you can take to make exploring the web as safe as possible. When assessing a website, you may be tempted to rely on a single tool, but a combination will give you a more complete picture. There are several well known tools… [Continue Reading]
