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Cycling: Florian Sénéchal wins his first French championship title

French cyclist Florian SĂ©nĂ©chal was crowned French champion for the first time, winning ahead of Anthony Turgis in a small sprint on Sunday in Cholet.  In a small group sprint, French cyclist Florian SĂ©nĂ©chal was crowned French champion for the first time by winning ahead of Anthony Turgis on Sunday June 26 in Cholet. The jersey remains in the Quick-Step team, since the 28-year-old Northerner succeeds RĂ©mi Cavagna. Third member of the Belgian formation,  Julian Alaphilippe,  for his return to racing, completed the 240 km in the peloton. The return of Alaphilippe five days from the Tour de France Two months after his fall with a severe toll (hemopneumothorax and multiple rib and scapula fractures) in Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the double world champion even helped SĂ©nĂ©chal plug a hole 10 kilometers from the finish in the only slight difficulty of the circuit, the SĂ©guinière coast, where Cofidis launched the decisive movement with Benjamin Thomas. Isolated in the lead with the roller-tracker,

Pornhub shaken by scandals and the surprise resignation of two executives

These two departures seem to have been precipitated by the publication of a new investigation pointing out the flaws of Pornhub in the moderation of videos of sexual violence and child pornography. Clouds are gathering on the porn giant's horizon. Two of the main leaders of MindGeek, one of the most powerful groups in the pornographic industry which notably owns the world leader Pornhub, have resigned from their functions, the company said in  a press release sent to American media on Wednesday June 22. . The two managers, Feras Antoon, CEO of MindGekk, and David Tassillo, Chief Operating Officer, had been at the helm of the group for almost a decade.  Their departures, which surprised observers, were not justified by the company. They seem to have been motivated by  the publication of a new investigation in The New Yorker magazine  reporting on the group's difficulties in moderating non-consensual videos, including rape or scenes involving minors, on its platform. The group ha

US Open: Russian and Belarusian players allowed to participate under neutral flag

While the war rages in Ukraine, Russian and Belarusian players, excluded from Wimbledon, are on the other hand authorized to participate in the US Open 2022, but only under a neutral flag. Russian tennis champion Daniil Medvedev will be able to defend his title at the US Open . The New York Grand Slam, unlike Wimbledon which excluded them, decided to authorize, on Tuesday June 14, Russians and Belarusians to participate in the event, only under a neutral flag, in the context of the invasion. from Ukraine. “The US Tennis Federation will allow players from Russia and Belarus to participate in the US Open 2022, but only under a neutral flag. USTA has already condemned and continues to condemn Russia's unwarranted invasion of Ukraine," said a statement from the body. "The USTA, alongside these tennis bodies, supported the banning of the Russian and Belarusian tennis federations and therefore from all international team competitions, as well as the directive imposing on player

Ohio makes it easier for teachers to carry guns in schools

The law proposed by Republican Governor Mike DeWine reduced the hours of weapons training for teachers and school staff. In Ohio, Republican Governor Mike DeWine on Monday June 13 simplified the conditions allowing teachers and staff to be armed in schools . He specifies that it is the school districts that will have the last word. Unions of teachers and activists for gun control in the United States are up in arms. The legislation, first introduced in February, was passed three weeks after the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde , Texas. An 18-year-old boy had killed 19 children and two teachers before being shot dead by police. The shooting had rekindled the gun control debate. Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says much of the 700 hours of weapons training, which until now has been required for teachers, "isn't really relevant to school safety," CNN reports . It targets in particular the hours spent patrolling with the police or operating a radar. This is why since Mo

Apple, the first tech brand to endorse inflation

Inflation linked to the international context and the war in Ukraine is now affecting technological products, and in particular IT. This week, the bad news came from Apple during the presentation of its new consumer portable Mac. It was a cold shower that participants at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference felt on Monday, June 6, 2022. Hundreds of them gathered at Apple Park, the futuristic ring-shaped headquarters in Cupertino (United States). United) to attend the presentation of new software and hardware from the Apple brand. Among them, the new generation of the MacBook Air, its most accessible laptop. New design, faster, thinner and lighter, this model equipped with the new M2 processor has everything to please except… its price. 1,499 euros in France, knowing that the model that preceded it, was sold, since its release, 1,129 euros. 370 euros extra. +32.7%, i.e. a third more expensive. The previous model remains in the catalog, but with a price revised upwards, from 1,129 t

'Summit of the Americas' concludes with partnership on immigration and mixed record

Described as "historic" by Joe Biden at the end of the "Summit of the Americas" on Friday, the "Los Angeles Declaration" should make it possible to harmonize the fight against illegal immigration in the twenty signatory countries. The major diplomatic meeting, supposed to open a new chapter in relations between the United States and its southern neighbors, ends with mixed results.  Twenty countries launched a partnership on immigration in Latin America on Friday, June 10, under the leadership of the United States and at the conclusion of a "Summit of the Americas" marked by more friction than concrete or spectacular announcements. “No country should be left” alone in the face of growing population movements that see thousands of people trying to cross the border between Mexico and the United States, fleeing misery and insecurity, said US President Joe Biden Friday.  Standing with the other signatories of the 'Los Angeles Declaration', all

"Becoming more independent in space": Thomas Pesquet's European plea

French astronaut Thomas Pesquet pleaded in Washington on Tuesday for Europe to " start now " to build its own manned flight program, an idea that is gradually gaining ground . For Thomas Pesquet, it is vital that the European Space Agency (ESA) receives the necessary funding to be able to launch its astronauts itself in the future, something that only the United States, Russia and China are currently doing. " This subject is gaining momentum right now ," he said from NASA headquarters in Washington, where a press conference was being held with his former ISS mission mates. " During the late 80s, early 90s, we had this goal of becoming more independent in terms of access to space for humans, but it didn't work as expected, Germany had to reunite, the budgets have been redirected ," he recalled. Today, the members of Europe find a certain unity in the face of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. And ESA members should capitalize on their influence, accordi

Britney Spears and Sam Asghari: what we know about their very discreet marriage

The couple should unite this Thursday, June 9, 2022, announces the American media TMZ. The parents of the singer would not have been invited. They will say "yes". According to the always very informed sources of the American media TMZ , the singer Britney Spears should finally marry her companion Sam Asghari this Thursday, June 9, 2022. The couple did not wish (for the time being) to have an extravagant party to celebrate this union and have chosen a simple and discreet wedding in a small committee.  TMZ sources explained that this wedding would be particularly intimate with only 100 people on the guest list. Britney Spears' brother, Bryan , would have been invited, but the singer's parents and her sister Jamie Lynn are still persona non grata in the star's life. The wounds related to the guardianship of Britney Spears and the legal dispute within the family are still fresh.  His father will not be there to take him to the altar, his possible replacement for this

America's newest spelling champion wants to help underprivileged children share the same passion for the dictionary

At 14, she won the Spelling Bee, the most prestigious spelling bee in the United States. A victory for which she received 50,000 dollars, which she intends to invest in her studies and in support for precarious young people. His impressive performance puts the pressure on anyone who thinks they've mastered spelling. Harini Logan, 14, has just won the annual national Spelling Bee competition in the United States, after a historic final in which she managed to spell 21 words correctly in 90 seconds, against 15 for her opponent. It was a question of spelling words like "moorhen", the name of a bird, or "phreatophyte", a plant evolving in wet ground. Rare words but found in the dictionary, you still have to learn them by heart, which Harini Logan has been doing since she was very young, in her town of San Antonio in Texas: learning the words, but also their definition, the meaning they carry. It was first a hobby, a joyful passion and then it became an obsession, th

Johnny Depp trial - Amber Heard: the actress defamed Johnny Depp, concludes an American jury

Ex-spouses Johnny Depp and Amber Heard clashed in a lawsuit that has fascinated the whole world. An American jury has just found the actress guilty of defamation. The verdict in the Depp-Heard trial has finally come! Actress Amber Heard has been found guilty of defaming her ex-husband Johnny Depp by describing herself as a victim of domestic violence, the jury of a US court in Fairfax, near Washington, concluded on Wednesday. This verdict marks the end of a  highly publicized trial  that offered a dive into the incredible intimacy of the two Hollywood stars. The seven jurors, five men and two women, deliberated nearly 1 p.m. since Friday to agree on a unanimous decision. The seven jurors finally answered in the affirmative to the question of whether the title and two passages of a tribune, published in 2018 by Amber Heard, contained defamatory remarks with regard to  Johnny Depp . The jury awarded the actor $15 million in damages.  Johnny Depp also sentenced Meanwhile, Johnny Depp was