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Noms de chiens commençant par la lettre B : 100 idées originales pour 2026
Noms de chiens commençant par la lettre B : 100 idées originales pour 2026
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Noms de chiens commençant par la lettre B : 100 idées originales pour 2026

Chiot 2026 : c'est l'année du B ! Découvrez la règle du LOF et trouvez l'inspiration parmi nos 100 noms de chiens originaux, classiques ou geek pour mâles et femelles.
POSITIVR22 janvier 2026
Tickets on sale Friday for John Legend in Portland May 1
Tickets on sale Friday for John Legend in Portland May 1
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Tickets on sale Friday for John Legend in Portland May 1

Recording artist John Legend attends the premiere for “Loudmouth” at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center during the 2022 Tribeca Festival on June 18, 2022, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP) " data-medium-file="https://www.pressherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/01/2022_Tribeca_Festival_-__Loudmouth__Premiere_52198.jpg?w=300"…
pressherald.com life22 janvier 2026
Pompes à chaleur : le seuil critique de température révélé pour éviter la facture saléePompes à chaleur : le seuil critique de température révélé pour éviter la facture salée
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Pompes à chaleur : le seuil critique de température révélé pour éviter la facture salée

Efficacité énergétique : un seuil de température précis fait chuter les performances de votre PAC. Découvrez si votre chauffage résistera aux vagues de froid.

POSITIVR22 janvier 2026
Parfum : pourquoi votre salle de bain est le pire ennemi de vos fragrances préférées
Parfum : pourquoi votre salle de bain est le pire ennemi de vos fragrances préférées
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Parfum : pourquoi votre salle de bain est le pire ennemi de vos fragrances préférées

Vous pensez bien faire en posant votre flacon près du lavabo ? Découvrez pourquoi cette habitude ruine votre parfum et l'endroit exact où le ranger pour le sauver.
POSITIVR22 janvier 2026
Mainer gets Oscar nomination for ‘Avatar’s’ visual effects
Mainer gets Oscar nomination for ‘Avatar’s’ visual effects
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Mainer gets Oscar nomination for ‘Avatar’s’ visual effects

Eric Saindon, second from right, along with other winners of the Oscar for best visual effects for “Avatar: The Way of Water” in 2023. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) " data-image-caption="Gorham native Eric Saindon, second from right, after winning an Oscar in 2023. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) "…
pressherald.com life22 janvier 2026
Astrid Loesch : une thérapeute de terrainAstrid Loesch : une thérapeute de terrain
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Astrid Loesch : une thérapeute de terrain

À Dijon, une thérapeute propose une approche profondément humaine du soin intérieur : J’aime Dijon l’a rencontrée pour échanger autour de sa vision de la thérapie et de la santé mentale. Cet article Astrid Loesch : une thérapeute de terrain est apparu en premier sur J'aime Dijon.

J'aime Dijon22 janvier 2026
Chargers Daily Links: Thursday Open ThreadChargers Daily Links: Thursday Open Thread
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Chargers Daily Links: Thursday Open Thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Six offensive targets the Chargers should watch at this year’s Shrine Bowl (Chargers Wire) Tyreek Hill and two other Dolphins who could follow Mike McDaniel to the Chargers (Bolt Beat) Former Chargers HC Anthony Lynn may finally be getting another shot at running a football team (Bolt Beat) Latest updates on Jesse Minter and the buzz surrounding the Chargers coaches (Charger Report) NFL News: Who were the 100 most valuable players in the NFL during the 2025 season? (ESPN) The Bucs are hiring former Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson to the same position (ESPN) Winners and losers from the league’s coaching carousel (CBS Sports) Six starting quarterbacks who are poised to make another leap in 2026 (NFL.com) Bruce Arians was “baffled” by the Bills firing Sean McDermott (Pro Football Talk) Here’s why Jarrett Stidham gives the Broncos a shot against the Patriots (Sports Illustrated)

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Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 89-70 loss to No. 11 IllinoisTakeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 89-70 loss to No. 11 Illinois
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Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 89-70 loss to No. 11 Illinois

Maryland men’s basketball had no time to dwell on its refreshing victory against Penn State Saturday. No. 11 Illinois stood waiting in the wings, and it was prepared. After a close start to the contest, the Illini separated themselves easily from the Terps, winning 89-70. Here are three takeaways from the game. The three-ball hurt Maryland  In the first half alone, Illinois cashed in on nine 3-pointers to Maryland’s three. The Illini took 22 shots from behind the arc in the opening 20 minutes. Just 14 of their 47 points in the opening half came in the paint despite the team’s towering height. Get the picture? There’s a few reasons for Illinois’ prolific showing from downtown. First, its shooters were simply on a heater. Andrej Stojaković went 4-of-5 from deep range in the first half despite shooting just 23.4% from that distance heading into the contest. Each of Illinois’ starters made at least one 3-pointer in the first frame. Another reason for the Illini’s success from deep actually may have had to do with their substantial size. Head coach Buzz Williams made an emphasis on allocating heavier minutes to some of his team’s taller players — namely Collin Metcalf and Aleks Alston — to combat this. They played 13 and 22 minutes, respectively. But with Metcalf and Alston combinations on the court, it made Maryland’s defensive perimeter more vulnerable. That’s simply how it tends to work — longer, bigger players don’t operate as well on the outside, especially if they’re more focused on rebounding and not allowing easy paint buckets. Perhaps the biggest reason for the Illini’s triumph from 3-point range was its offensive rebounding ability. The first half saw Illinois pull down eight offensive rebounds and score 13 second-chance points. Those second chance opportunities often put Maryland into scramble mode, with just a few passes around the perimeter securing an open look. What happened to Maryland’s offense? Things looked clean early. In fact, with eight minutes left in the first half, the Terps led 26-22. But by the end of the period, Maryland trailed by 17. At one point, the Terps went five minutes without hitting a single field goal. So what was working so well early, but suddenly stopped working? For starters, Diggy Coit picked up right where he left off against Penn State. The 5-foot-11 guard started the game and tallied nine points in the first five minutes. Only three of those nine points came from 3-point range, as he demonstrated an aggressive mindset that led to some nifty floaters and midrange buckets.  Solomon Washington’s energy off the bench seemed to elongate the early spark from Maryland. The always-intense forward was a reserve for the second straight contest, and he wreaked some havoc around the hoop, earning some trips to the free throw line. But that energy only stayed with the Terps for so long. Early on, Maryland would stay ahead of the shot clock, developing quick looks and being less reliant from deep — but that mindset dissipated. Stagnant passing has poisoned the Terps’ flow on numerous occasions this season, and Wednesday’s match was no different, with Maryland suffering a shot clock violation on a blocked 3-point heave. But bigger lineups also took some of the potential creativity out of Maryland’s offense. While Alston has extensive 3-point range and made his only attempt of the first half, Metcalf doesn’t offer much floor spacing at all. In fact, he’s not really a threat from around the basket, either. That, combined with Elijah Saunders’ 0-of-2 performance from downtown in the opening period, meant that Maryland’s bigs were veritably futile. This allowed Illinois to mix up its coverages and stifle the Terps on all fronts. Illinois’ starting five is dominant There’s a reason Illinois is the No. 11 program in the nation currently. While the “Crab Five” was legendary for Maryland last season, the starting Illini group similarly does the large bulk of work for their squad. On Wednesday,…

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Soulwax fait plier Pleyel
Soulwax fait plier Pleyel
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Soulwax fait plier Pleyel

Avant-dernière date d’une mini-tournée européenne passée par la Belgique, les Pays-Bas et l’Angleterre, le groupe belge se produisait à Paris salle Pleyel. Un live puissant et dansant, qui tenait autant du concert de rock que du DJ-set.Par Gérome DarmendrailÀ la fois Cerbère et Sisyphe. Inlassablement, le vigile revient avec sa petite lampe torche prier les […]
style youtuber19 janvier 2026
A$AP Rocky, Crooked Man, Belaria… Les sorties de la semaine
A$AP Rocky, Crooked Man, Belaria… Les sorties de la semaine
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A$AP Rocky, Crooked Man, Belaria… Les sorties de la semaine

Ce vendredi, nous sommes gâtés. Dans la sélection de la semaine : le nouveau disque de A$AP Rocky, la house de Crooked Man, la techno hypnotique de Lacchesi et JKS mais aussi de Pōnky, la techno mélodique de Mokado, l’indie rock de Vera Daisies, l’EBM de Belaria, l’hyperpop de Sassy 009, la musique alternative de […]
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Grünt lance une tournée municipale contre l’extrême droite 
Grünt lance une tournée municipale contre l’extrême droite 
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Grünt lance une tournée municipale contre l’extrême droite 

Le média de rap a annoncé l’organisation de neuf dates dans toute la France afin de lutter contre la montée de l’extrême droite. À l’approche des élections municipales qui auront lieu les 15 et 22 mars prochains, Grünt a annoncé la mise en place d’une série de concerts dans toute la France. Cette “tournée municipale” se […]
style youtuber16 janvier 2026
Anetha signe le retour de son show audiovisuel EXHIBIT
Anetha signe le retour de son show audiovisuel EXHIBIT
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Anetha signe le retour de son show audiovisuel EXHIBIT

Après avoir présenté son A/V show EXHIBIT dans huit villes européennes en 2025 — Paris, Lisbonne, Lyon, Marseille, Barcelone, Dour, Bordeaux et Amsterdam —, la DJ et productrice vient d’annoncer qu’il bénéficiera d’une nouvelle version… Qu’on pourra voir le 13 mars à INTERFERENCE Toulouse.EXHIBIT, c’est le show audio/visuel de Anetha. Dirigé par l’artiste visuel et […]
style youtuber16 janvier 2026
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