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Les Latinos à Hollywood : à la frontière du rêve américain de Julia et Clara Kuperberg : critique
Disponible sur TCM Cinéma le 23 janvier 2026 à 23 h 15, avec Jennifer Lopez, Sofia Vergara, Pedro Pascal, Oscar Isaac, Eva Longoria, Benicio Del Toro,... L’article Les Latinos à Hollywood : à la frontière du rêve américain de Julia et Clara Kuperberg : critique est apparu en premier sur CineChronicle.com.

Responsable pilotage et développement de la formation (f/h) - Montpellier

Daily Slop – 23 Jan 26 – NFL Draft: Day 2 and Day 3 DE/Edge players who could help the Commanders

Ia ops (f/h) - Montpellier
STUDI recrute Ia ops (f/h) - Montpellier - Notre raison d'être Rendre l'éducation accessible à chacun, à chaque étape de la vie, pour préparer aux métiers et aux compétences d’aujourd’hui et de demain. Studi est la grande école en ligne française : scale-up incontournable de l’edtech et leader sur son marché. Notre mission : accompagner chaque personne pour qu’elle puisse se réaliser professionnellement afin de s’épanouir dans sa vie. Filiale Edtech de Galileo Global Education - 2ème groupe mondial de l’enseignement supérieur privé - Studi propose plus de 200 formations reconnues par l’État du niveau CAP au BAC+5. Pour y parvenir, Studi accélère son développement en France et à l’international, et souhaite renforcer ses effectifs. Nous recrutons continuellement de nouveaux talents passionnés qui souhaitent grandir et prendre part à une belle aventure. Let's join us !

Stage formation/documentation (h/f) - Grabels
Test DVD / En première ligne, réalisé par Petra Biondina Volpe

Les formats de contenu à privilégier sur les réseaux sociaux en 2026

La Région se mobilise contre les violences faites aux femmes
À l’occasion de la Journée nationale contre le sexisme, le 25 janvier, la Région Sud réaffirme son engagement en faveur de la protection des femmes et des jeunes. Sur le terrain, cet engagement se traduit par un soutien renforcé aux structures d’accueil et par une politique régionale structurée de prévention et d’accompagnement des victimes.

Les Rencontres Cosquer

Peut-on se passer de l'Amérique ?

2026 NFL Mock Draft Roundup: Mel Kiper goes defense again for the Commanders

Daily Slop: 22 Jan 26 – Can 3rd-year player Ben Sinnott step into Zach Ertz’ shoes as the Commanders top tight end?
Commanders links Articles A to Z Sports The Commanders have the second-highest salary cap rollover heading into 2026, and Adam Peters has to spend in free agency After a very conservative approach and budget spending [in 2025], the Commanders are projected to carry over $23.8 million in salary cap space to the 2026 offseason. This is the second most in the NFL, and they’ll need every dollar. The Commanders currently have the sixth-most salary cap space in the NFL, at $63.5 million. That number can change…if, [for example] the league’s base salary cap goes up again. The Commanders can also make multiple moves to increase it, such as releasing Marshon Lattimore to save another $18.5 million, and extending Laremy Tunsil to lower his 2026 salary cap hit. [Cap space will also go down with season-end adjustments for things like earned incentives, etc. Also, over $12m in cap space will ’disappear’ in mid-March when Deebo Samuels’ contract voids unless it is extended before that time]. The roster is old, has the most pending free agents in the NFL, and needs an upgrade at many starting spots on both sides of the ball. It looks like a disaster on paper, but it’s very doable to take a major step this offseason in rebuilding the foundation of the roster, while swinging big on two or three free agents like Trey Hendrickson, Breece Hall, and Alec Pierce. Commanders.com Commanders 2025 position review | Offensive line What’s the situation at left guard? The Commanders originally started the season with Brandon Coleman as the starting left guard but ended up replacing him with Chris Paul in Week 3. Paul, a 2022 seventh-round pick from Tulsa, had a career season as a pass blocker, allowing two sacks and 17 pressures. Paul is set to be a free agent and could feasibly re-sign with the Commanders, but the team also believes that Coleman, who was the starting left tackle in 2024, can make the full transition to guard with a full offseason. Left guard seems to be the only spot for Coleman to be a starter with Tunsil securely placed at left tackle, Biadasz at center, Cosmi at right guard and Conerly at right tackle. The Commanders let Paul and Coleman compete for the spot during training camp, so perhaps they will re-sign Paul and repeat the process in 2026. What happens with the depth? Part of the reason why the Commanders had such a solid offensive line in 2025 was because of its depth. Wylie, Fant and Scott all had starting experience and appeared in certain packages as extra linemen on game days. Now, all three of those players are expected to hit the open market in March. Scott and Fant could be easier to re-sign, but it’s possible Wylie could want to go elsewhere to compete to be a starter. The Commanders do have solid backup options at guard in Allegretti and whoever becomes the backup between Paul and Coleman. Still, though, both backup tackle spots will need to be addressed as well as center. Hogs Haven Ben Sinnott: Tight Ends & Peak Performance Sinnott entered the league as a more explosive, more contact-balanced athlete than Ertz ever was (RAS = 9.72), with more versatility across Y, H, and F alignments. If he were to follow an Ertz-style arc—quiet early seasons followed by major technical growth. At peak, Sinnott will likely not profile merely as a safety blanket, but as a true middle-of-the-field stressor. An Ertz-arc Sinnott projects to something like 60 to 85 catches, 700 to 950 yards, and six to nine touchdowns annually, with more yards after contact and a deeper ADOT than Ertz typically handled. He’ll win with separation versus linebackers, the ability to hold safeties up the seam, and contact balance after the catch. Sinnott’s early wins have been with tempo, head fakes out of breaks, and vertical stem pressure, along with the ability to cross a defender’s face quickly. The critical leap, just as it was for Ertz, would be moving from “open when designed” to “open when needed.” That transition—from play-dependent to…
