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Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda Unexpectedly Dons a MAGA Outfit Amid Tariff Tensions
The chairman’s MAGA-themed appearance comes as tariffs continue to batter Toyota’s global earnings.

Orelsan sur son nouvel album : "Il y a une structure narrative, c'est vraiment une histoire"
Après avoir sorti son film "Yoroï" à l'automne, Orelsan a annoncé dans la foulée la sortie d'un nouvel album, "La Fuite en avant". Un projet où il explore les émotions, les responsabilités, et combine passé, présent, et futur. Le rappeur est au micro de Mehdi Maïzi

Brock Bowers gets more involved in Las Vegas Raiders’ offense again
Here is a look at how the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2024 draft class fared in a 33-16 home loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11 and what it means looking ahead to Sunday’s home game against the Cleveland Browns. Brock Bowers: Raiders’ offensive coordinator Chip Kelly didn’t do much right in Week 11, but he did address his Bowers’ issues from the Denver game. Bowers played a season-high 96 percent of the snaps and was targeted 12 times, his second most of the season. Bowers was targeted just three times against the Broncos. Bowers has to be focal point of the offense every week. Jackson Powers-Johnson: The second-round pick suffered an ankle injury in Week 10 and he is on the injured reserve. He reportedly might miss the rest of the season. D.J. Glaze: The third-round pick reportedly gave up five pressures against Dallas as the entire offensive line struggled. Decamarion Richardson: The fourth-round pick hasn’t played on defense yet this season. He did play 13 plays on special teams. Tommy Eichenberg: The fifth-round pick from Ohio State didn’t play on defense for the seventh time this season, but he did play 21 snaps on special teams. Dylan Laube: The sixth-round pick returned four kicks for 94 yards and played one offensive snap. Jonah Laulu: Laulu, claimed last year off waivers from Indianapolis, suffered a ribs injury early and didn’t return. He will be monitored throughout the week to see if he can play against Cleveland.

Spotify Announces Updated Song Credits Feature
It has not been the most flattering PR year for Spotify. Since last spring, popular bands like Deerhoof, Massive Attack, Sylvan Esso, King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, Hotline TNT, and countless more have removed their music from the platform, with many of those artists calling out Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's investment in the AI military company Helsing. Then, Spotify doubled down on the ICE recruitment advertisements they began running on its free ad-supported tier, prompting even more artists to flee in protest. A lot of Spotify subscribers are fleeing, too, and Apple Music even launched a feature to make the transition easier for ex-Spotify listeners seeking an alternative. Now, Spotify has announced some competitive updates, including more in-depth song credits. The post Spotify Announces Updated Song Credits Feature appeared first on Stereogum.

Aidan O’Connell is activated to Las Vegas Raiders 53-man roster

Home Depot, Lowe’s Profits Fall as Housing Market Slows in a Weak Economy

Evaluating a contract extension for Jeremy Chinn

Budget 2026 : les députés rejettent le volet « dépenses » en commission

Immobilier : les locations touristiques et résidences secondaires, enjeu des municipales 2026
Prix immobiliers prohibitifs, logements à louer rares, volets fermés hors saison... Dans les zones touristiques, les locations de courte durée et les...

Taxe foncière : le gouvernement promet « un point d'étape » dans « quelques mois » sur le recalcul

Impôt : une nouvelle obligation en janvier 2026 pour déclarer vos dons d'argent et donations

