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L’Euro de handball se complique fortement pour les Bleus !
L’Euro de handball se complique fortement pour les Bleus !
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L’Euro de handball se complique fortement pour les Bleus !

Face à la Norvège, l’équipe de France pouvait encore nous rassurer pour la suite de cet Euro de handball. Il n’en fut rien malheureusement. À lire aussi : Handball | Le but gag invraisemblable marqué par Dijon en Coupe d'Europe La France ne se facilite pas la vie à l’Euro de handball Déjà qualifiée pour le Tour Principal après ses succès sur la République tchèque et l’Ukraine, l’équipe de France affrontait la…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Winners, losers as Indiana tops Miami 27-21 to win first CFP championship
Winners, losers as Indiana tops Miami 27-21 to win first CFP championship
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Winners, losers as Indiana tops Miami 27-21 to win first CFP championship

The 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship is headed to Indiana. Top-seeded Indiana won its first ever football championship on Monday, outlasting the No. 10 Miami Hurricanes 27-21 in a game that started murky but ended in a thriller. Things started relatively slow for both sides, as Indiana took just a 10-0 lead into halftime with Miami’s offense getting nothing going on the ground or over the top.…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo prepares for winter blastFort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo prepares for winter blast
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo prepares for winter blast

With a first real chance for wintry precipitation in the forecast this year, people are doing what they can to prepare. That winter weather is set to arrive about a week into the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, where staff are working to minimize the impact as much as possible. “When you have a public event in January and February. We’ve been having a public event in January and February since 1896. You’re prepared going into the show well in advance,” said Communications Director Matt Brockman. As winter weather predictions solidify, Brockman said event staff is working closely with those at Dickies Arena, Will Rogers Memorial Center and the City of Fort Worth’s transportation and public works departments. “Sand is stockpiled. Salt is stockpiled. It’s kept in bins and ready to go when we need it,” said Brockman. “One thing that will probably happen early on is those street sanding crews will get deployed very quickly, depending on when that precipitation begins to fall. And then shortly thereafter, the work for the walkways and pedestrian areas will ensue.” Throughout its history, the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo has weathered plenty of winter storms, at times, closing the midway carnival or petting zoo, but never a rodeo. “Most everything else here at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is indoors, so we encourage people to layer up, come out, get comfortable. Most everything you’re going to enjoy is in a climate-controlled facility,” he said. Rodeo Jan 17 Images from the 2026 FWSSR All Western Parade Fort Worth Jan 16 What to expect at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

Google Trends19 janvier 2026
U.S. State Department says halt on immigrant visas will not impact tourist visas for World Cup
U.S. State Department says halt on immigrant visas will not impact tourist visas for World Cup
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U.S. State Department says halt on immigrant visas will not impact tourist visas for World Cup

The U.S. State Department will stop issuing immigrant visas for 75 countries for an undetermined time beginning Jan. 21. The suspension applies to U.S. immigrant visas for foreigners seeking to live in the U.S., but it does not impact short-term visa applications for students or tourists, including soccer fans wishing to travel to the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup 2026, according to the department. Local immigration…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
‘In unity with purpose': The joy, fellowship of Dallas' 2026 MLK parade
‘In unity with purpose': The joy, fellowship of Dallas' 2026 MLK parade
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‘In unity with purpose': The joy, fellowship of Dallas' 2026 MLK parade

Families danced, sang to old school classics, and shouted in excitement during the City of Dallas’ Martin Luther King Day Celebration on Monday. After the kickoff ceremony, dance performances followed on a shutdown MLK Blvd, setting the stage for the 2026 City of Dallas MLK Parade. The event was hosted and produced by the nonprofit H.E.L.P. (Hope Encourage Love Protect). The theme of this year’s event was “Marching…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
L'amour est dans le pré : 2 frères participent ensemble cette saison mais... ce n'est pas la première fois que ça arrive L'amour est dans le pré : 2 frères participent ensemble cette saison mais... ce n'est pas la première fois que ça arrive
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L'amour est dans le pré : 2 frères participent ensemble cette saison mais... ce n'est pas la première fois que ça arrive

Ce lundi 19 janvier 2026, la diffusion des portraits des agriculteurs de la saison 21 de L'amour est dans le pré est à suivre sur M6. Pour cette édition, deux frères participent ensemble à l'émission, un cas déjà connu auparavant dans le programme.

Toutelatele19 janvier 2026
La Femme infidèle : cette star américaine a repris le rôle de Michel Bouquet et ça n'a pas été un succèsLa Femme infidèle : cette star américaine a repris le rôle de Michel Bouquet et ça n'a pas été un succès
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La Femme infidèle : cette star américaine a repris le rôle de Michel Bouquet et ça n'a pas été un succès

Arte propose La Femme infidèle en prime time ce lundi 19 janvier 2026. Ce film avec Michel Bouquet a eu droit à un remake aux États-Unis avec une immense star américaine… et le succès n'a pas été au rendez-vous.

Toutelatele19 janvier 2026
For better or for worse, it's 2016 again on the internetFor better or for worse, it's 2016 again on the internet
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For better or for worse, it's 2016 again on the internet

VSCO filters, Kylie lip kits and the summer of Pokemon Go. The year 2016 is making a comeback in 2026 as people flood Instagram with throwback posts reminiscing about what they viewed as an iconic year for popular culture and the internet. In the past two weeks, many people online — from celebrities to regular Instagram users — dug through their camera rolls and Snapchat memories to unearth hyper-filtered photos of themselves a decade ago. Many of the photos share common themes now emblematic of the era: a matte lip and winged eyeliner, bold eyebrows and glamorous eye shadow. Acai bowls and boxed water. Chokers, aviator glasses and boho outfits made trendy by Coachella. “When I’m seeing people’s 2016 posts, even if they were in different states or slightly different ages, there’s all these similarities, like that dog filter or those chokers or The Chainsmokers,” said Katrina Yip, one of many people online who posted 2016 throwback photos. “It makes it so funny to realize that we were all part of this big movement that we didn’t really even know at the time was, like, just following the trend of that time.” The trend has become the latest example of people online romanticizing a different time as a form of escapism. Last year, Gen Zers, typically defined as those ages 14-29, posted videos expressing love for the charm and “cringe” of millennials. There has also been a recent surge in millennial-focused pop culture, which has been celebrated online. To many millennials and older Gen Z, 2016 was a year when community flourished on social media. People dumped their entire camera rolls into messy Facebook photo albums, sent each other silly Snapchat selfies and eagerly posted what they ate for brunch. “If you’re older, like maybe you were 50 in 2016 and you weren’t on Instagram or a heavy internet user, you might be like, ‘Why does everyone care about this random year?’” said Steffy Degreff, who shared her own throwback photos last week. Degreff, 38, said that for those who’ve been on social media for more than a decade, there’s nostalgia for the way social media used to function — with chronological feeds that focused only on the users people followed. There used to be an end to scrolling (specifically, when you ran out of updates from your friends). Platforms back then felt “a little bit less malicious” in their design, she said. “I do think that 2016 was the beginning of the end of a golden era of when people felt really good about the internet and social media and politics,” she added. “And then, obviously, the pandemic happened.” Many online who voiced their nostalgia described the overall energy of 2016 as “colorful” and “carefree.” Social Media Jan 18 Social media addiction's surprising challenger? Anti-doomscrolling influencers Celebrity News Dec 28, 2025 Influencers reveal how much money they make Social Media Dec 3, 2025 Is brain rot real? Researchers warn of emerging risks tied to short-form video People often went out in crop tops and jeans with a flannel tied around their waist. They’d snap pictures of an outfit laid out carefully on their bed or of a giant acai bowl. Then, they’d pore over VSCO (a popular photo editing app) filters with their friends, debating which preset to choose. “Now, we’ve gone very neutral-toned, like quiet luxury aesthetic, very minimal,” said Paige Lorentzen, who shared throwback photos featuring some of the trendiest brands of the time, such as Boxed Water Is Better and Triangl Swimwear. “Whereas back then, it was the brighter the saturation on your photos, the better. Everything felt like summer.” The new year marked exactly 10 years since 2016; therefore, many online began posting the phrase “2026 is the new 2016,” according to the database Know Your Meme. But “as the trend carried on, some social media users began posting videos denouncing the idea of making 2026 the new 2016, citing problems with living in the past and pointing out bad things that happened in 2016,” Know Your Meme…

Google Trends19 janvier 2026
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Cooper Flagg returns to help Mavericks blow out Knicks as boos rain down at Madison Square Garden
Cooper Flagg returns to help Mavericks blow out Knicks as boos rain down at Madison Square Garden
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Cooper Flagg returns to help Mavericks blow out Knicks as boos rain down at Madison Square Garden

Max Christie scored a season-high 26 points, Cooper Flagg had 18 in his first pro game at Madison Square Garden and the Dallas Mavericks rolled to a 114-97 victory Monday over the New York Knicks, who were booed frequently in the first half while falling behind by 30. The Knicks lost their fourth straight and ninth in 11 games, even with Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart back from ankle injuries to return them to full…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Texas AG Paxton issues anti-DEI opinion on MLK Day
Texas AG Paxton issues anti-DEI opinion on MLK Day
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Texas AG Paxton issues anti-DEI opinion on MLK Day

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued legal guidance on Monday morning, declaring many diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public and private spaces unconstitutional. For several years, Republican state lawmakers have pushed to phase out diversity programs in state government. Now, the private sphere may be next. On Monday, people attending the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade celebrated gains made after…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Live updates: Indiana beats Miami 27-21 in CFP National Championship game
Live updates: Indiana beats Miami 27-21 in CFP National Championship game
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Live updates: Indiana beats Miami 27-21 in CFP National Championship game

What to KnowAfter just a field goal in the first quarter, Indiana scored the game’s first touchdown with about six minutes left in the second through tight end Riley Nowakowski powering the rock home.Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr. suffered in the first half, but powered through for a 57-yard scoring run immediately in the second to make it 10-7.With the third quarter becoming a dogfight, a blocked punt landing…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Christian leaders urge the protection of worshippers' rights after protesters interrupt service
Christian leaders urge the protection of worshippers' rights after protesters interrupt service
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Christian leaders urge the protection of worshippers' rights after protesters interrupt service

Several faith leaders called urgently for protecting the rights of worshippers while also expressing compassion for migrants after anti-immigration enforcement protesters disrupted a service at a Southern Baptist church in Minnesota. About three dozen protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul during Sunday service, some walking right up to the pulpit, others loudly chanting “ICE out” and “Renee Good,”…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
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