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Coupe d’Afrique de Nations : le Sénégal vainqueur d’une finale complètement folle
Au bord de la rupture dans le temps additionnel, les partenaires de Sadio Mane ont fini par climatiser tout le Maroc.

Le train a déraillé et est entré en collision avec un autre convoi : "plusieurs morts" dans un terrible accident en Espagne
Ce dimanche 18 janvier 2026, plusieurs personnes sont mortes après l’accident d’un train non loin d’Adamuz, en Andalousie (Espagne).

Education Alliance accepting applications for second annual School-Business Partnership Awards
Deadline to apply is February 28 The post Education Alliance accepting applications for second annual School-Business Partnership Awards appeared first on WV MetroNews.

Daily Beast Settles Defamation Lawsuit With Former Trump Campaign Manager Chris LaCivita
Former Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita has settled his libel lawsuit against The Daily Beast, in which he accused the digital outlet of defamation for its reporting on his compensation from the 2024 race. The parties reached an agreement to settle the suit on Friday, according to the Daily Beast, which told the New York Times that LaCivita did not receive any payment or apology. However, the outlet added an editor’s note to the article stating it had “corrected and clarified its reporting concerning compensation associated with Mr. LaCivita’s work on President Trump’s campaign and removed a related podcast episode that could not be edited.” The lawsuit filed in March in U.S. District Court in Virginia centered on a story published in late 2024 titled: “Trump In Cash Crisis-As Campaign Chief’s $22m Pay Revealed.” LaCivita claimed the Beast created the false impression “that Mr. LaCivita was personally profiting excessively from his work on the campaign and that he was prioritizing personal gain over the campaign’s success,” according to court documents obtained by TheWrap. The Beast called his original lawsuit a “meritless and a transparent attempt to intimidate The Beast and silence the independent press.” The article was written by freelancer Michael Isikoff, who was not a named defendant. It stated that LaCivita, a manager for Mr. Trump’s reelection effort, was paid millions over two years from the campaign, which was repeated in several follow-up Daily Beast articles and a podcast. LaCivita’s lawyers argued that public Federal Election Commission records proved otherwise, and demanded a retraction in November. The Beast the corrected its article to change the amount from $22 million to $19 million and clarified that his consulting firm was paid, not him personally. Daily Beast executive editor Hugh Dougherty said in a staff email Saturday that Isikoff’s reporting “has now been vindicated.” “We win, and keep, our readers’ trust by doing what we did here: reporting rigorously, transparently updating stories in the light of new reporting, and standing by our journalism when the people we have made uncomfortable threaten us, and try to bully and intimidate us,” Dougherty wrote in the note, which the Times reviewed. LaCivita’s lawyer Mark Geragos told the paper that the editor’s notes added to the articles amounted to “a white flag of surrender … a complete and total capitulation by The Daily Beast.” The post Daily Beast Settles Defamation Lawsuit With Former Trump Campaign Manager Chris LaCivita appeared first on TheWrap.

Roger Allers, Director of ‘The Lion King’ and Shepherd of Its Stage Adaptation, Dies at 76
En Espagne, un accident de trains en Andalousie fait au moins dix morts

Commentaires sur Il repart avec un MacBook Pro M4 Max gratuit après une gaffe d’Apple en réparation par Grego97170

Narcotrafic : les épiceries de nuit sont de plus en plus surveillées

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Après une première année très convainquante chez la XDS Astana Team, Clément Champoussin s'est exprimé au micro de... lire la suite

Balise de détresse déclenchée, la SNSM de Sète à la recherche d’un bateau au large du Cap d’Agde

