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Burkina Faso – Fasofoot (J10) : l’USFA domine l’AS Sonabel de Ouagadougou
Ce lundi 24 novembre 2025, l’USFA accueillait l’AS Sonabel de Ouagadougou au Stade de l’USFA pour la dixième journée de la Ligue 1 burkinabè. À l’issue d’une rencontre maîtrisée dans son ensemble, l’USFA s’est imposée 2-0. La première période a été marquée par un duel fermé entre deux formations attentives dans leur placement. Les défenses ont pris l’ascendant sur les attaques, empêchant toute finition nette et maintenant le score à 0-0 jusqu’à la pause. Au retour des vestiaires, la rencontre a gagné en intensité. L’USFA trouve l’ouverture à la 82e minute grâce à Ismaël Nabaldeda, profitant d’un temps fort pour faire basculer le match. L’AS Sonabel de Ouagadougou tente alors de réagir, mais ne parvient pas à inquiéter suffisamment la défense locale. Dans le temps additionnel, à la 90e+2 minute, Alain Kanté frappe à son tour et double la mise, confirmant la victoire de l’USFA. Avec ce succès, l’USFA remonte à la huitième position avec 11 points, tandis que l’AS Sonabel de Ouagadougou occupe la onzième place avec 10 points. L’article Burkina Faso – Fasofoot (J10) : l’USFA domine l’AS Sonabel de Ouagadougou est apparu en premier sur AfricaFootUnited.

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Market Bubbles: A Rational Guide To An Irrational Market
Market Bubbles: A Rational Guide To An Irrational Market Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, We’re hearing it everywhere: AI is in a bubble. The surge in capital, the parabolic stock charts, and the bold claims from CEOs all have a familiar rhythm. Nvidia’s valuation has soared, along with AI-related startups raising billions with little to no revenue. Investment in data centers, chips, and infrastructure is happening at a scale not seen since the internet boom of the 1990s, which immediately reminds investors of what happened next. The question isn’t whether AI is important; it’s whether the price of that importance is being inflated beyond reason. That is the nature of market bubbles. Voices in the market are split. Some, like Jared Bernstein, former Biden CEA chairman, said: “We point out that the share of the economy devoted to AI investment is nearly a third greater than the share of the economy devoted to internet related investments back during the dotcom bubble. So, we think there are enough analogies there to make the call.” Others argue this is not a bubble, at least not yet. “Macro bubbles” – asset price distortions with large economy-wide consequences – have generally involved not just overvalued asset prices but also dramatic impacts on spending and capital flows that have been both clues that a bubble is under way and forces that serve to undermine it. The 1990s was a classic example. Alongside soaring equity prices, investment spending boomed, leverage rose, capital poured in, and profitability and balance sheet strength declined, while credit spreads and equity volatility moved higher. The macro and market imbalances that we saw then, particularly from 1998 onward, are not generally visible yet.” – Goldman Sachs This split is normal. Every major innovation cycle creates a divide between skeptics who see overvaluation and optimists who see a new era of growth. The challenge for investors is not to take sides, but to understand what bubbles do, why they’re so hard to identify in real time, and how to benefit from them without being destroyed by them. Yes, we may be in the second market bubble of this century. Alternatively, the market may be pricing in a shift as fundamental as the transition to either electricity or the internet. Either way, investors must think clearly, act deliberately, and avoid the kind of blind speculation that turned past booms into bloodbaths. Market Bubbles Aren’t All Bad Market bubbles carry a negative reputation because we witness the devastation in the aftermath of their collapse. However, from a broader perspective, market bubbles also carry active value. During the inflation of a bubble, you see excessive optimism, capital flowing rapidly, and valuations detached from fundamentals. This is undoubtedly the case with respect to Artificial Intelligence as we currently see it. Still, this environment often gives rise to genuine innovation. As Jeremy Grantham once argued: “Bubbles are wonderful at generating new technologies.” His point echoes through history. Take the British railway mania of the 1840s. Investors poured capital into rail lines, many of which failed. However, in the end, the result was a vast transport network that transformed the economy. Or consider the late‑1990s dot‑com boom. The always wrong Paul Krugman once said: “The Internet’s impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine.” That quote was made during the height of the dot-com bubble, a period that many now consider a textbook example of financial excess. However, it also laid the foundation for the modern digital economy. The infrastructure that powers Amazon, Google, and Microsoft was created because billions of dollars flowed into companies, many of which failed. Yet their collective capital expenditures left behind fiber optic cables, server farms, and developer tools that enabled the next wave. When capital floods into a technological frontier, many bets fail. But some…

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"Never Had These Problems Before": Violent Illegal Street Takeover Rocks Queens Neighborhood, Terrifying Residents
"Never Had These Problems Before": Violent Illegal Street Takeover Rocks Queens Neighborhood, Terrifying Residents A late-night illegal street takeover in Queens, New York, over the weekend turned extremely violent when a private security guard attempting to intervene was assaulted, and his vehicle was set on fire. The incident highlights the growing public-safety crisis in Democrat-run cities and may only suggest what's to come under Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino, who represents the neighborhood of Malba, a small, wealthy residential area in northeastern Queens, was absolutely disgusted by the lawlessness... On X, Paladino raged: Last night in Malba, a large group of individuals from outside my district conducted an illegal 'takeover' of a quiet residential street at approximately 12:30am. This is not the first time it's happened. A private security guard attempted to calm the situation -- he was assaulted by the mob and his vehicle was set on fire. He suffered significant injuries. A local resident was also assaulted. Response to this incident was less than ideal. Residents reporting the incident to 911 were told that 'quality of life team' and 311 should handle the situation. Unacceptable. In fact, these violent street takeovers should be met with maximum force by the police department. We have NEVER had these problems before. Now it's an epidemic. What changed? We stopped arresting criminals. I am meeting this morning with the chief of department and the local precinct at the scene to discuss exactly what happened last night. I have already been assured that Malba will receive four dedicated patrol cars from this point forward, as well as additional security upgrades that we cannot disclose. However, the city MUST do something to stop this lawlessness. All the speed cameras in the world do absolutely NOTHING to prevent these incidents -- we need police response and the most severe consequences for these criminals, not to simply allow them to drive away after they've completed their mayhem. These incidents are happening citywide, and they're happening because there are no longer any real consequences to this kind of criminality. But let me make something very clear to the criminals -- you are risking your lives bringing this chaos into our neighborhoods. I know for a fact there were multiple armed residents who exercised extreme restraint last night, however that level of restraint is not guaranteed. If the city refuses to do what's necessary, the people might. Once again I want to urge any residents of my district who are interested in obtaining their carry or premises permits to contact my office. We are offering assistance with the application process and legal fees to all who wish to exercise their constitutional right to self protection. Last night in Malba, a large group of individuals from outside my district conducted an illegal 'takeover' of a quiet residential street at approximately 12:30am. This is not the first time it's happened. A private security guard attempted to calm the situation -- he was… pic.twitter.com/sSL7aWuufC — Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (@VickieforNYC) November 23, 2025 Paladino posted another view of the mob attack: Another view of the chaos as a mob of criminals attack a resident on their own lawn. This is what progressives have wrought on our neighborhoods. A homeowner would be entirely justified using deadly force on these animals, and one day it will come to that if this isn’t stopped. pic.twitter.com/3hxD4GMGwS — Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (@VickieforNYC) November 23, 2025 More chaos. Another angle of these animals attacking a law abiding homeowner in his own front yard. They do this because they know there are no consequences for criminality in New York. They’ve done this before and will do it again. pic.twitter.com/FkVX73WdPS — Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (@VickieforNYC) November 23, 2025 This latest incident of lawlessness in NYC comes just as…

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Les 12 coups de midi : à combien s'élève la cagnotte de Cyprien ce 24 novembre ?
<p><strong>Cyprien est le nouveau Maître de midi depuis le 19 septembre dernier.</strong> Le jeune homme de 22 ans, originaire de Fontenay-sous-Bois (Val-de-Marne), a pris le pouvoir dans <em><a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu-tv/12-coups-de-midi?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Les 12 coups de midi</a></em> en prenant la place de Zakia, que l'on voyait pourtant faire un très beau parcours. Une arrivée en fanfare pour cet étudiant passionné de musique et chef d'orchestre en herbe dont le rêve est un jour de mettre sur pied un opéra.</p> <p><em>"Je suis tombé dans la musique quand j’étais petit. J’ai une mère et un père qui faisaient du théâtre et j’ai une sœur qui fait de la danse. Donc on est un peu des enfants de la balle d’une certaine manière"</em>, a-t-il confié à son arrivée dans l'émission.</p> <h2>Cyprien (Les 12 coups de midi) est-il en couple ?</h2> <p>Interrogé par <a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/les-12-coups-de-midi-jean-luc-reichmann-a-un-veritable-coup-de-coeur-pour-le-nouveau-maitre-de-midi-1736618?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Jean-Luc Reichmann</a> sur sa vie privée, Cyprien n'a pas eu de problème à révéler qu'il était encore <a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/cyprien-le-maitre-des-12-coups-de-midi-est-il-en-couple-1738984?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">un coeur à prendre</a>. Nul doute que son parcours dans <em>Les 12 coups de midi</em> va lui apporter une médiatisation qui risque de changer sa vie.</p> <p>Un chamboulement qui ne sera peut-être pas du niveau de celui qu'a connu <a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/exclu-emilien-les-12-coups-de-midi-a-la-tete-de-son-propre-jeu-ce-projet-precis-quil-a-en-tete-1730851?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Emilien</a>, <strong>le plus grand champion de l'histoire des jeux télévisés en France</strong>, qui a connu au début de mois de juillet 2025 la fin de son incroyable parcours dans l'émission de TF1. Si l'on ne risque pas de revoir de sitôt une aventure comparable à celle de l'étudiant en histoire, le parcours de Cyprien est à surveiller de près.</p> <h2>Cyprien, une cagnotte conséquente</h2> <p>Avant quasiment chaque émission, <strong>Cyprien a pris l'habitude d'interpréter quelques notes de piano</strong> pour Jean-Luc Reichmann et tout le public des <em>12 coups de midi</em>. Il donne aussi régulièrement de très intéressantes explications sur la musique de façon générale. Des mots qui résonnent souvent particulièrement aux oreilles de l'animateur du jeu de TF1, qui passe lui aussi de temps à autre derrière le clavier pour jouer une mélodie.</p> <p>L'immense culture de Cyprien et sa grande pédagogie poussent souvent Jean-Luc Reichmann, exactement comme il le faisait avec Emilien, à donner aux téléspectateurs des précisions sur ses réponses, mais aussi sur celles de ses concurrents, avec lesquels il montre toujours beaucoup de bienveillance. Un parcours qui pour l'instant se passe sans encombre et qui lui permet, après l'émission du 24 novembre, d'être à la tête d'une cagnotte s'élevant <strong>à 310 004 euros ! </strong></p> <meta name="original-source" content="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/les-12-coups-de-midi-a-combien-seleve-la-cagnotte-de-cyprien-ce-24-novembre-1739126" /><meta name="syndication-source" content="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/les-12-coups-de-midi-a-combien-seleve-la-cagnotte-de-cyprien-ce-24-novembre-1739126" /><meta name="robots" content="noindex, follow" />
