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Rappel massif chez Auchan : si vous avez ce saumon Label Rouge au frigo, méfiez‑vous de cette date sur l’étiquette
Un saumon farci Label Rouge vendu chez Auchan fait l’objet d’un rappel en France en janvier 2026 pour une date suspecte sur l’étiquette. Comment cette simple ligne peut-elle semer le doute dans votre frigo ?

Live updates: Indiana beats Miami 27-21 in CFP National Championship game

Resident critically injured in 3-alarm fire in Willimantic

Drivers reminded to clean snow and ice off cars before they hit the road
From cars to trucks, drivers are once again reminded to clean the snow off their vehicles before hitting the road. “It’s your responsibility. Someone could be minding their own business and really get hurt. As well as damage their personal property,” said Rick Fontana, from West Haven Emergency Management. The so-called “ice missile law” has been in place in Connecticut since 2014. If you get pulled over, the fine is $120. If you’re a commercial vehicle and an ice missiles resulted in an injury, that fine can range from $500 to $1,250. In 2025, Connecticut State Police issued 170 tickets for violating the Ice Missile law. “It is going to become painfully cold over the next few days. And now’s the time, there’s a little bit of a window now to get it cleaned off before it turns to ice,” said Fonatana. Doing so isn’t always easy for drivers of trucks, although state police tell us many commercial service plazas offer de-icing stations for tractor-trailers. “We’re not trying to make it difficult on other drivers with snow coming off the vehicle, but there’s no practical way to get that stuff off the top,” said Patrick Power, of Hartford, who tells us he wishes there were more options to get the top cleaned safely. “There are roof squeegees where you can drive underneath and scrape the snow off — really I wish it was available throughout the state.” If you have a car, drivers say cleaning it should only take a few minutes. “It’s super unsafe. I had to drive around someone real quick to get away from it,” said Melanie Brooks, of Andover. I clean my car when it starts snowing, middle of the snow, and after. You’re strict about it! I really am,” said Tarique Hester, of Willington.

Changing Climate: 2025 was Earth's third-warmest year in modern history

Christian leaders urge the protection of worshippers' rights after protesters interrupt service
Iyanla Vanzant’s Decision Not To Attend Her Daughter’s Funeral
Rev. William Barber: Why We Must Reclaim MLK’s Radical Vision
According to Rev. Dr. William Barber, to truly honor and reclaim Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, people must return to King's original, radical blueprint: organizing multi-racial, local, and state-level movements to challenge systemic injusticesRead more...

22-year-old man shot, killed in Meriden: Police

Police search for vehicle that crashed into Bethany town garage and drove off

$50,000 worth of jewelry stolen from store in Connecticut Post Mall, police say

Iowa cracks top 10 in AP women's basketball poll for 1st time in 2 years. UConn, South Carolina 1-2
Iowa cracked the top 10 for the first time in two years and UConn remained the unanimous No. 1 choice in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll released Monday. The Hawkeyes last were ranked this high in the final poll of Caitlin Clark’s senior year. They had been as high as 11th a few times this season. UConn received all 30 first-place ballots from a national media panel as the top six teams in the poll were unchanged from a week earlier. The Huskies have won 35 consecutive games dating to last season. After the poll was released, UConn beat former Big East rival Notre Dame, which fell out of the poll this week. No. 2 South Carolina and No. 3 UCLA were next. Texas remained fourth despite losing to South Carolina 68-65 last week. Vanderbilt and LSU were next, while Michigan moved up a spot to seventh with Louisville, TCU and Iowa rounding out the top 10. Each team climbed one place after Kentucky lost to Mississippi State on Sunday. The Wildcats fell four spots to 11th. Soaring Blue Devils Duke vaulted back into the poll at No. 21 after winning its 10th consecutive game last week. The team was seventh in the preseason Top 25 before dropping six of its first nine games to fall out. Duke has been on a hot streak over the last month. Rising Tigers Princeton moved up to No. 20 this week, the Tigers’ best ranking since they were 13th in the final poll of 2015. The Tigers have a 14-game winning streak after beating Harvard in overtime on Monday. The lone defeat on the season came against Maryland. Falling Cyclones Iowa State dropped out of the poll for the first time this season after losing its fifth consecutive game on Sunday. The Cyclones were 10th on Dec. 22, but have steadily fallen in the rankings since. Conference supremacy The Southeastern Conference has nine teams in the Top 25 for the second straight week. The Big Ten is next with seven as Washington re-entered the poll this week and Illinois fell out. The Big 12 has five ranked teams after West Virginia returned to the rankings. The Atlantic Coast COnference has two while the Big East and Ivy League each have one. Game of the week No. 5 Vanderbilt at No. 2 South Carolina, Sunday. The Commodores will put their undefeated SEC record on the line against the Gamecocks. Vanderbilt is off to its best start ever at 19-0 after Monday’s 72-69 win over Michigan. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball
