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Loris Giuliano : qui est cet influenceur auteur d'un feu d'artifice géant au Trocadéro ?Loris Giuliano : qui est cet influenceur auteur d'un feu d'artifice géant au Trocadéro ?
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Loris Giuliano : qui est cet influenceur auteur d'un feu d'artifice géant au Trocadéro ?

Ce vendredi 12 décembre, l'influenceur Loris Giuliano a lancé un feu d'artifice sauvage depuis la place du Trocadéro. Le parquet de Paris a confirmé l'ouverture d'une enquête. Une annonce en grande pompe. L'influenceur aux 2 millions d'abonnés, Loris Giuliano, a mis les petits plats dans les grands pour annoncer la sortie de sa nouvelle vidéo «Napoli». En effet, le Montpellierain de 31 ans a organisé un feu d'artifice géant sur la place du Trocadéro, à Paris, ce vendredi 12 décembre. bon bin vidéo spéciale alors mise en ligne spéciale et annonce spéciale juste pour vous et pour napoli merci pour tout depuis le début napoli sur youtube je vous aime fooooort 💙💙💙💙💙 pic.twitter.com/LDDXBNtlpC — Loris Giuliano (@Loris_Giuliano) December 12, 2025 Loris Giuliano a donc réalisé une vie, dans le même format qu'un documentaire, intitulée «Napoli». Dans celle-ci, il est revenu sur les nombreux micro-trottoirs qu'il a pu réaliser à travers ...

cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
Two US Soldiers & A Civilian Killed, Several More Wounded, In Central Syria Ambush
Two US Soldiers & A Civilian Killed, Several More Wounded, In Central Syria Ambush
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Two US Soldiers & A Civilian Killed, Several More Wounded, In Central Syria Ambush

Two US Soldiers & A Civilian Killed, Several More Wounded, In Central Syria Ambush Washington's Syria intervention is the mess that keeps on giving. And now more tragedy has struck after years of a Pentagon quagmire and endless occupation in the northeast of the country. Two US Army soldiers and an American civilian who was serving as an interpreter were killed after shots were fired at US and allied Syrian forces…
zerohedge.com13 décembre 2025
Télévision : voici la meilleure audience de l'année 2025 (et ce n'est pas le sacre du PSG)
Télévision : voici la meilleure audience de l'année 2025 (et ce n'est pas le sacre du PSG)
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Télévision : voici la meilleure audience de l'année 2025 (et ce n'est pas le sacre du PSG)

Le sacre du XV de France lors du Tournoi des Six Nations a enregistré la meilleure audience télé de l’année. Une fois de plus, c’est un événement sportif qui occupe la première place du classement des programmes les plus regardés. Le 15 mars, 9,8 millions de téléspectateurs étaient présents devant leur écran pour voir l’équipe de France de rugby remporter le Tournoi des Six Nations. France 2, qui a retransmis le…
cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
What Kind Of Caesar Will Trump Be?What Kind Of Caesar Will Trump Be?
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What Kind Of Caesar Will Trump Be?

What Kind Of Caesar Will Trump Be? Authored by Vince Coyner via American Thinker, It’s not often that life gives nations real second chances when it comes to the big things, but in America’s case, it did. My only hope is that we don’t squander it...or to be more precise, I hope Donald Trump doesn’t squander it. Image: Gage Skidmore via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0. The 2026 midterms are less than a year away. That makes what Trump does in the next six to eight months monumentally important. The bottom line is, does he want to be consequential or just well known? Julius Caesar is easily one of the best known men in history, but was he really that consequential? The truth is, no. We know more about Caesar than any other Roman not because he changed the world, but because he was a genius of propaganda and wrote prodigiously — and well — about his exploits. The reality is, Caesar was just another Roman general, albeit a great one, caught up in a century of internecine wars among men seeking to control the Republic. Augustus, his adopted son, who is far less well known in history, was far more consequential, having transformed the Republic into an empire that would arguably last another 1,500 years. Is Donald Trump going to be Caesar or Augustus? Is he going to be a president who rearranges the deck chairs on the Titanic and simply slows down her eventual collision with the iceberg? Or is he going to steer her through the treacherous waters and bring her out safely on the other side? When Trump won re-election last November, I was certain that after enduring eight years of what is easily the most vitriolic abuse any American politician had ever endured, he was going to return to Washington, and metaphorical heads were going to roll. Indeed, he ran on the idea of destroying the Deep State. Now, a year after the election, I’m not so sure. Though I applaud most of his moves on immigration, particularly his recent move to cease all immigration from third-world countries, there are two elements that cause concern. One is his support for the H1B visa program. If there are jobs that can’t be filled by Americans, then bringing in foreign workers who have the necessary skills makes sense for keeping American industry productive. But that’s not what’s happening. Hundreds of thousands of foreign workers, primarily Indians, are being brought in to supplant American workers whom companies would generally have to pay more to keep or hire. There is no shortage of American STEM workers; there are merely trillion-dollar tech, consulting, and other companies who simply want to bolster the bottom line by paying foreign workers lower wages. Sadly, Trump defends the program virtually every chance he gets. Add to that his allowing half a million students (or spies) from Communist China to remain at American universities, and one begins to wonder whose payrolls Trump’s advisers are on. Another area where Trump has not met expectations is taking on the leftist cabal that brought the nation to the brink of disaster over the last decade. From Barack Obama to Hillary Clinton and the army of anti-American traitors who worked against Trump, his allies, and the American people, Trump should establish a task force with the specific purpose of investigating every single member of the government or NGO and every financier who had anything to do with Russiagate as well as the coup-cover-up of 2020 and the resulting J6 persecutions. Americans know what happened. We watched it in real time. Molly Ball crowed about it in TIME magazine, we read about it in Mollie Hemingway’s Rigged, and later we followed as Emerald Robinson pulled string after string...but what we don’t have, and need, is the entire case of the treachery laid out in black and white, and then to see the guilty tried and punished. As we all learned in the OJ trial, juries can’t always be trusted, but at a minimum, the information should be laid out for the American people to see so that they can vote…

zerohedge.com13 décembre 2025
Israël annonce avoir tué un haut responsable militaire du Hamas dans une frappe à Gaza 
Israël annonce avoir tué un haut responsable militaire du Hamas dans une frappe à Gaza 
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Israël annonce avoir tué un haut responsable militaire du Hamas dans une frappe à Gaza 

À Gaza, le quartier de Tal al-Hawa a été la cible d’une nouvelle attaque aérienne ce samedi 13 décembre. Quatre personnes auraient été tuées, dont un haut responsable militaire, selon Israël. Une attaque ciblée. Ce samedi 13 décembre, Israël a lancé une frappe aérienne dans le quartier de Tal al-Hawa, au sud-ouest de la ville de Gaza. Selon la Défense civile et des sources médicales, quatre Palestiniens auraient été…
cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
«J’ai paniqué» : elle descend du bus pour aller aux toilettes, le chauffeur Flixbus repart sans elle
«J’ai paniqué» : elle descend du bus pour aller aux toilettes, le chauffeur Flixbus repart sans elle
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«J’ai paniqué» : elle descend du bus pour aller aux toilettes, le chauffeur Flixbus repart sans elle

Une femme a été oubliée sur une aire d'autoroute par le chauffeur de son car Flixbus en avril dernier. La compagnie aurait refusé de la dédommager. Portée devant la justice, l'affaire sera tranchée début janvier 2026. «J'ai paniqué, j'ai commencé à pleurer, je ne pouvais rien faire». Dans la nuit du 22 au 23 avril, une habitante de La Rochelle a été oubliée sur une aire d'autoroute lors d'un trajet entre Paris et La…
cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
«Plus de 200 enfants» : pourquoi un donneur de sperme peut-il avoir des centaines de descendants ?
«Plus de 200 enfants» : pourquoi un donneur de sperme peut-il avoir des centaines de descendants ?
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«Plus de 200 enfants» : pourquoi un donneur de sperme peut-il avoir des centaines de descendants ?

Suite à une enquête réalisée au Royaume-Uni, il a été découvert qu'un donneur de sperme avait aidé à concevoir près de 200 enfants. Une remise en perspective du don, de ses dérives, mais surtout de son organisation. Papa de 200 enfants. Le média britannique BBC a partagé, ce jeudi, une enquête où il a été découvert qu'un donneur de sperme possédait un gène cancérigène, augmentant considérablement le risque de…
cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
Europol Pinpoints When Skynet-Like Human Resistance To AI Could EmergeEuropol Pinpoints When Skynet-Like Human Resistance To AI Could Emerge
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Europol Pinpoints When Skynet-Like Human Resistance To AI Could Emerge

Europol Pinpoints When Skynet-Like Human Resistance To AI Could Emerge If Goldman's estimates of a partial or full displacement of up to 300 million jobs across the Western world due to the proliferation of artificial intelligence and automation are even remotely correct, a new report suggests that by 2035, society could face widespread public resentment, protests, and even acts of sabotage directed at robotic systems. A new report by Europol, the EU's central intelligence and coordination hub for serious crime and terrorism, identifies around 2035 as a potential inflection point at which a human resistance movement against AI could begin to take shape, in a scenario that echoes the resistance to Skynet in the Terminator film franchise. Europol warned of "bot-bashing" incidents and acts of sabotage against robotic systems in the middle of the next decade, as the spread of AI and robotics could fuel a populist backlash against technologies that have hollowed out parts of the Western economy and left millions unemployed. Here's a section of the report: By 2035, service robots have become a fixture of daily life across Europe, gliding silently through shopping centres, delivering parcels to fifth-floor flats, and cleaning public transit platforms by night. While many citizens have grown used to their presence, nodding politely to automated crossing guards or receiving prescriptions from pharmacist bots, frustration simmers beneath the surface. In economically strained regions, displaced workers protest outside automated warehouses, chanting slogans at tireless machines behind reinforced glass. A spate of "bot-bashing" incidents in city centres, ranging from graffiti to targeted arson, has prompted debates about "robot rights" and the psychological toll of widespread automation. In this uneasy climate, even minor malfunctions, such as a hospital care robot administering the wrong medication, are magnified into national scandals, fuelling populist calls to "put people first." Law enforcement now finds itself caught at the intersection of technological adaptation and social tension. Police officers investigate crimes by robots—such as drones used as tools in theft or automated vehicles causing pedestrian injuries—and against them, including sabotage, tampering, or hate-driven destruction. As AI and robotics replace routine policing tasks like patrolling or traffic management, some departments face internal pushback from officers who fear obsolescence or diminished purpose. At the same time, the rise in economic dislocation caused by automation has contributed to an uptick in cybercrime, vandalism, and organised theft, often targeted at robotic infrastructure. Agencies are under pressure to both modernise and humanise—balancing the efficiency of unmanned systems with public trust, and equipping officers not just with new tools, but with new roles in a society where “protect and serve" increasingly applies to both humans and machines. Today, the growing adoption of robotics by various industries and sectors means that more and more members of society will be exposed to, and interact with, this technology. While an increased frequency of encountering different types of robots in everyday life may lead to greater familiarity and acceptance, there is a risk of societal alienation, frustration, and resistance towards robots. These reactions can be the result of robotic malfunctions leading to unintended harm (i.e., crashing autonomous taxis or service robots in hospitals), or simply disapproval of their very existence (i.e., nuisances caused by drone flights or surveillance concerns linked to police patrol robots). Our view is that Europol's 2035 prediction of "bot-bashing" has already been pulled forward. One could argue that an early incident appeared on X in 2023, when groups in San Francisco attacked driverless cars. And why stop at bashing automated systems? Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has already warned about the risks of data…

zerohedge.com13 décembre 2025
California High School Football Rules Spark Debate As State Champion Exploits Wild Fog For Touchdown
California High School Football Rules Spark Debate As State Champion Exploits Wild Fog For Touchdown
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California High School Football Rules Spark Debate As State Champion Exploits Wild Fog For Touchdown

Folsom defeated Cathedral Catholic to win the high school football state championship in California by a final score of 42-28 without starting quarterback Ryder Lyons. It was hard to see anything in the fog! Not only was there some debate about whether the game should be played in these conditions, a very specific rule spoiled […] The post California High School Football Rules Spark Debate As State Champion…
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Tunis : un jeune emprisonné pour avoir renversé son oncle avec sa voiture
Tunis : un jeune emprisonné pour avoir renversé son oncle avec sa voiture
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Tunis : un jeune emprisonné pour avoir renversé son oncle avec sa voiture

Le juge d’instruction du tribunal de première instance de Tunis a ordonné le placement en détention d’un jeune homme accusé d’avoir causé la mort de son oncle en le percutant avec sa voiture à la suite d’un différend familial. Selon les premières investigations diligentées par la police judiciaire de Tunis-Ville, la victime, un homme d’une […] The post Tunis : un jeune emprisonné pour avoir renversé son oncle avec…
Google Trends13 décembre 2025
Coupe du monde 2026 : la France connaît ses deux adversaires pour les matchs amicaux
Coupe du monde 2026 : la France connaît ses deux adversaires pour les matchs amicaux
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Coupe du monde 2026 : la France connaît ses deux adversaires pour les matchs amicaux

L’équipe de France affrontera le Brésil et la Colombie en matchs amicaux lors d’une tournée aux États-Unis au mois de mars 2026. Ces deux matchs, prévus dans l’un des pays organisateurs de la Coupe du monde, serviront de répétition avant la compétition. Pour l’un des derniers rassemblements avant la grand messe du football prévue du 1er juin 2026 au dimanche 19 juillet 2026, l’équipe de France s’envolera en mars…
cnews.fr13 décembre 2025
Justice Jackson's History Of Shilling For The Deep StateJustice Jackson's History Of Shilling For The Deep State
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Justice Jackson's History Of Shilling For The Deep State

Justice Jackson's History Of Shilling For The Deep State Via The Brownstone Institute, President Joe Biden’s decision to limit his Supreme Court nominees to black women was widely criticized as a product of DEI-mania, but the ensuing racial controversy was a red herring, a political sleight of hand, designed to distract Americans from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s true purpose on the bench: to protect, preserve, and defend the deep state from the constraints of the Constitution. The fallout from the nomination was familiar; CNN’s opinion pages called Republican Senators, including Tom Cotton (R-AR), Josh Hawley (R-MO), and Ted Cruz (R-TX), “racist and sexist” for opposing Jackson; Georgetown Law Professor Ilya Shapiro was suspended for stating that the most qualified candidate was an Indian man, not a black woman; Al Sharpton threw his support behind President Biden. But Justice Jackson’s position was never intended to be a statement of racial representation or judicial excellence; it was the Biden administration’s anointment of a praetorian guard for the unelected and unaccountable bureaucracy that seeks to prevent President Trump from gaining control of the nation. On Monday, the Supreme Court considered whether the President of the United States has the power to remove members of the Executive Branch. The Constitution’s Vesting Clause, which states that the “executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America,” offers an unequivocal answer. But Jackson, assuming her role as a corporatist advocate on a government salary, acted as the mouthpiece for those opposed to accountability for the bureaucracy that lives off the taxpayers’ wages. She warned of “the danger of allowing…the President to actually control the transportation board and potentially the Federal Reserve and all these other independent agencies.” Jackson, never known for speaking concisely or deliberately (in oral arguments, she speaks 50 percent more than any of her fellow colleagues and more than Justices Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, and Clarence Thomas combined) waxed longingly for a nation with no presidential control over the executive branch: My understanding was that independent agencies exist because Congress has decided that some issues, some matters, some areas should be handled in this way by nonpartisan experts, that Congress is saying that expertise matters with respect to aspects of the economy and transportation and the various independent agencies that we have. So having a President come in and fire all the scientists and the doctors and the economists and the Ph.D.s and replacing them with loyalists and people who don’t know anything is actually not in the best interest of the citizens of the United States. This is what I think Congress’s policy decision is when it says that these certain agencies we’re not going to make directly accountable to the President. This is not a mere coincidence; when nominated, the Biden administration knew that she was devoted to bureaucratic supremacy. In the first Trump administration, Jackson, then a District Court Judge, overturned four executive orders (numbers 13837, 13836, 13839, and 13957) that sought to rein in the power of the nearly three million federal employees who effectively inhabit permanent jobs. Most notably, in 2020, she invalidated President Trump’s order “Creating Schedule F in the Excepted Service.” In March 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, which considered the Biden administration’s collusion with Big Tech to censor Americans during the Covid response. There, Justice Jackson stated that her “biggest concern” was that an injunction would result in “the First Amendment hamstringing the Government.” Earlier this year, Justice Barrett chastised Justice Jackson as “embracing an imperial Judiciary” after Justice Jackson voted to increase federal courts’ power to issue nationwide injunctions. Jackson’s defense of the unelected cabal…

zerohedge.com13 décembre 2025
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