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by Anonymous The president is the Anti-Midas, that is, everything he touches turns to shit. However, we didn't get here by making one mistake, there are a host of issues we haven't faced up to, and resolved. The immediate future is going to be filled with chaotic destruction. My feeling is that we need to apply at least part of our energy to thinking about what we want things to look like when this mess is done with and cleaned up. There is tremendous potential for a future we can all be happy with, it's going to take foresight, persistence, and courage to get us there.

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Commentaires sur Tour Down Under 2026 Tanunda étape 1: Comment Tobias Lund Andresen a piraté le code des favoris du sprint mondial par TOUTALO
Deux Groupama et un Uno X dans l' habituelle échappée plus ou moins publicitaire ou pour tenter de grignoter en vue d'un classement final, face à deux ou trois coureurs des seules armadas Inéos et Visma, sans que tous les autres n'estiment nécessaire de bouger, le décor des forces de la saison parait déjà planté... Andresen contrecarre les ambitions de Brennan et Welsford, mais le prologue de la veille les plaçait déjà dans un mouchoir, à moins de dix secondes de Watson, tout comme d'autres membres du top 10, Teutenberg ou Lamperti... Ce sprint très rapide bien particulier se faisait à deux, deux bêtes de préférence, et ceux qui sortirent au mieux l'emportent, histoire de placement diront les uns, notamment les vainqueurs, ou de hasard, ce que penseront peut-être les autres ...

Commentaires sur Samuel Watson et la renaissance du prologue : pourquoi cette victoire change tout pour 2026 par TOUTALO

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Josh Allen's wife, Hailee Steinfeld, cancels her event after the Bills' defeat
The renowned actress and singer made a drastic decision after the Denver Broncos' victory in the Divisional Round.

No. 15 Maryland women’s basketball vs. No. 10 Iowa preview
After No. 15 Maryland women’s basketball’s first two losses of the season, it was able to respond with victories over Indiana and USC, respectively.The Terps find themselves looking for another bounce-back victory Thursday night, but the opponent standing in their way is a lot tougher. Maryland will welcome No. 10 Iowa, a team that hasn’t lost in over a month and is undefeated in conference play, to Xfinity Center in search of a get-right game. The game will tip off at 6 p.m. and be broadcast on Peacock. Iowa Hawkeyes (16-2, 7-0 Big Ten) Since losing superstar Caitlin Clark to the WNBA, the Hawkeyes have been trying to re-establish themselves as one of the best teams in the Big Ten. This season is on track to be their best in the post-Clark era. Iowa suffered its first loss in early December at the hands of its rival Iowa State, and its second came in late December when it got blown out by the far-and-away national title favorites, No. 1 UConn. Other than those games, the Hawkeyes have been practically flawless — they’ve won all seven games to start Big Ten play. Players to watch Ava Heiden, sophomore center, 6-foot-4, No. 5 – After serving as a backup post player her freshman year, Heiden is in the midst of a breakout campaign. She is a mega-efficient post scorer, averaging 16.1 points per game on 61.5% shooting from the field, and adds on a respectable 7.7 rebounds per contest. Maryland head coach Brenda Frese has to find the right blend of Isi Ozzy-Momodu and Marya Boiko to defend Heiden without fouling, but that will be a tall task. Hannah Stuelke, senior forward, 6-foot-2, No. 45 – Stuelke has been a staple of Iowa women’s basketball since going to back-to-back National Championship games her freshman and sophomore years. She and Heiden form one of the most dangerous frontcourts, with both players liking to live in the paint. Stuelke is averaging 14.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in her senior campaign. Chit-Chat Wright, sophomore guard, 5-foot-4, No. 11 – Wright transferred from Georgia Tech after a bit of a lackluster freshman year, but she has fit right in with the Hawkeyes. She can be a highlight machine, creating space and knocking down jumpers off the dribble. Wright is the most dangerous 3-point shooter on the Iowa roster, making a ludicrous 46.5% of her attempts. Strength Offensive firepower. The Hawkeyes have a top-25 scoring offense that posts over 80 points per game and are top-10 in efficiency with their 49.2% shooting from the field. Frese’s teams always pride themselves on defensive efficiency, and this one in particular had a great start to the season defensively. However, Maryland has lost all three games in which it has given up more than 70 points in regulation. Weakness Free throw shooting. Another thing Frese’s teams pride themselves on is getting to the free throw line and converting those free throws at a high clip. While the Hawkeyes get to the line a lot, they are 280th in the country in free throw percentage at 67.1%. In a close game, the free throw percentage could be what makes the difference. Three things to watch 1. Welson’s recovery. Rainey Welson left the first game of Maryland’s road trip against USC with a concussion. Whether Welson will be ready to go could be a huge contributing factor to Maryland’s chances against the Hawkeyes. Frese cited her absence as one of the many things that hurt them against USC. 2. Rebounding battle. For the first time this year, Maryland got legitimately dominated on the glass. Against UCLA, it was outrebounded, 46-24. The Hawkeyes are also a good rebounding team, with Stuelke and Heiden anchoring the paint presence. Maryland recovering and finding a way to compete on the boards will be key. 3. Game show night. Maryland women’s basketball will celebrate “Game Show Night” during the game against Iowa. It will be just the second time they have hosted a ranked opponent at the Xfinity Center this year after a disappointing loss to No. 12…

MM 1.21: Jaxon Smith elects to medically redshirt following ankle injury, ending his 2026 season
After an All-American season in 2025, Jaxon Smith has elected to medically redshirt the 2026 campaign. Statement from Jaxon Smith and Head Coach Alex Clemsen. pic.twitter.com/lNQyKDJggG— Maryland Wrestling (@TerpsWrestling) January 20, 2026 The loss is a crushing blow for Maryland wrestling, a program that has already struggled to hit the ground running after an 0-4 start to conference play. Smith hasn’t hit the mat since a Nov. 15 matchup at The Citadel. The Terps have since gone 2-4 overall. Smith’s 2024-25 season was nothing short of historic, becoming Maryland’s first All-American since 2019. Smith ended his season sixth overall in the nation and posted an outstanding 24-10 record in the 184lb weight class. Smith also finished second in the U23 Nationals and third in the U23 Pan-Am Championships, wrestling at 86kg. Smith was the most decorated athlete in College Park last year, earning awards such as 2025 NWCA Scholar All-American, Maryland Male Medal of Honor and Maryland Student-Athlete of the Year. With this season serving as Smith’s final year of eligibility, Maryland will need to appeal to the NCAA for a medical waiver in order to retain his services for next season. In other news Maryland men’s basketball will face No. 11 Illinois Wednesday night. Matt Germack previewed the conference bout. Guard Diggy Coit has been named National Player of the Week for the second time this season after his 43-point performance against Penn State. Diggy Coit 🤝 2x National Player Of The Week📰: https://t.co/QCSAvkpsHX https://t.co/PLaltJeMtt pic.twitter.com/eFTgEXxej8— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) January 21, 2026 Maryland defender Luca Costabile signed a professional contract with Toronto FC II. Congratulations to Luca on signing with @TorontoFCII 🐢🔥📰 https://t.co/gbCHEPI2Ta pic.twitter.com/HUQWeglMIg— Maryland Men’s Soccer 🐢 (@MarylandMSoccer) January 20, 2026 Three Maryland women’s lacrosse players received preseason All-American honors. Preseason All-Americans 🇺🇸Kori, Kayla, and Neve named Preseason All-Americans by USA Lacrosse! 🔗: https://t.co/07vA6jDFaN pic.twitter.com/JPaJCmUKvL— Maryland Women's Lacrosse (@MarylandWLax) January 20, 2026 Maryland track & field released its 2026 schedules. Mark those calendars for the outdoor season! pic.twitter.com/qMb6EkMSGL— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) January 20, 2026 Kicker Sean O’Haire re-signed with Maryland for 2026. Sláinte to year two.@SeanOHaire4 is back‼️ pic.twitter.com/fPehBNQ7tz— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) January 20, 2026

