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Posted: 27 Jan 2015 08:13 AM PST

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Relookez votre salon : les idées à suivre
Reboostez votre déco du salon ! Tables basses à composer, coussins ultra-graphiques, pochoirs de sol, Côté Maison vous livre [...]
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Salle de bains
33 petites salles de bains qu'on adore
Contemporaines, colorées ou plus classiques, ces petites salles de bains ont toutes [...]
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L'appartement parisien de la galeriste Paola Bjäringer
La galeriste Paola Bjäringer possède un appartement de 160 m2 situé sur la Rive [...]
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Un appartement aux airs d'Orient-Express
Vitalité des couleurs et des imprimés, lignes modernistes rehaussent désormais cet [...]
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Où vit Elizabeth Leriche ?
Interview avec Elizabeth Leriche, dont la profession est d'être "chasseuse de [...]
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Une vieille grange réhabilitée sur mesure Bonjour. Il y a 7 ans, nous avons acheté une [...]
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Des idées en pagaille pour la chambre des enfants Même si les travaux dans la chambre des enfants [...]
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Véranda, combles, extension
Construire une véranda : les 10 règles à connaître
Vous rêvez d'une belle véranda lumineuse, où vous pourrez admirer votre jardin en [...]
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Plan de cuisine : les exemples à suivre
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1965-2015 : noces d'or pour la collection LC de Cassina
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Edition 17h - Drones et failles de sécurité > Facebook, un quart du trafic "referral" > Twitter : vidéo native et conversations privées > Et si Apple détrônait Samsung ?

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 08:10 AM PST

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Les drones aussi ont des failles de sécurité

Un chercheur indien croit avoir décelé une faille de sécurité lui permettant de prendre le contrôle d'un drone Parrot. Il a mis au point un malware capable de prendre le contrôle de l'appareil à distance et de modifier les instructions de vol. » Lire la suite

o Twitter : arrivée de la vidéo native et des conversations privées
o Comment Dell aborde le BYOD
o Les déchets électroniques s'accumulent plus vite que ce qu'absorbe le recyclage
o Smartphones : et si Apple détrônait Samsung ?
o Vivaldi, un navigateur par les ex d'Opera
o Montre, bracelet, lunette : 123 millions de wearables seront vendus en 2018
 
Twitter : arrivée de la vidéo native et des conversations privées
   Twitter lance deux nouveaux services qui le positionnent toujours plus en concurrence frontale de Facebook. Un système de messagerie de groupe est désormais disponible, ainsi que l'intégration directe de vidéos courtes.» Lire la suite
Comment Dell aborde le BYOD
   Historiquement tourné vers les entreprises et le monde professionnel, l'Américain Dell propose depuis plusieurs années à ses clients diverses solutions pour la mobilité et le « Bring Your Own Device ».» Lire la suite
 
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Les déchets électroniques s'accumulent plus vite que ce qu'absorbe le recyclage
   Ordinateurs, tablettes, écrans ; l'explosion des marchés émergents et le flou de l'écosystème du recyclage rajoutent au chaos provoqué par les déchets électroniques. Pourtant, la valorisation du rebut électronique peut créer de la valeur, assure des chiffres compilés par Custom Made.» Lire la suite
Smartphones : et si Apple détrônait Samsung ?
   Le match entre les deux géants pourrait très serré pour cette fin 2014. L'iPhone 6 propulserait la pomme à des records tandis que Samsung continuerait à boire la tasse.» Lire la suite
Vivaldi, un navigateur par les ex d'Opera
   Disponible en technical preview, ce nouveau fureteur doit combler les internautes les plus exigeants. Prise de note dans l'interface et onglets empilés sont notamment au menu.» Lire la suite
Montre, bracelet, lunette : 123 millions de wearables seront vendus en 2018
   Prévisions 2018 : des marchés tirés par l'innovation et les terminaux connectés.» Lire la suite
Les salaires de l'équipe dirigeante font râler les actionnaires d'Oracle
3G/4G : la RATP promet une disponibilité sur les lignes 1 et A cette année
Facebook représente un quart du trafic "referral"
Google a informé le FBI sur des membres de Wikileaks
SFR attaque les petites entreprises avec la fibre de Completel
OVH hubiC : le stockage Cloud s'achète aussi en supermarché
'Facebook Lite' : une version pour les pays émergents, et la 2G
Oracle et AFPA : un audit de licences qui fait désordre
100.000 licenciements ? Non, IBM "rééquilibre" son effectif
Panne de Facebook et Instagram : ''pas une attaque''

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EN IMAGES. Stewart, Paradis, Mouglalis et Ulliel au défilé Chanel - Défilés : le directeur de casting de Gaultier nous dit tout

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 08:09 AM PST

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4 Tips To Help You Say 'No'

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Politics CheatSheet - Spy Chief: Obama ‘Paralyzed’ By ISIS

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 07:26 AM PST

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War on Terror II
Former DIA Chief Michael Flynn likens fight against Islamic militants to the Cold War and calls for an international chain of command akin to that of the Allies in World War II.
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His personal and political weaknesses aside, the president would've had a much easier time these past few years if he had FDR's luck.
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Why it's a good thing that conservatives like Mitch McConnell and Ted Cruz are talking about income inequality.
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The American Family Association is a hate group. Yet, the governor of Louisiana just spoke to the group. Shouldn't this matter?
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Votre grille de programmes TV avec TVMag.com

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 07:01 AM PST

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Reese et Carter traînent Alonzo Quinn, blessé lors d'une fusillade par les policiers du HR, dans le bâtiment fédéral pour le ...Voir la bande annonce

 
 
 
 
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Profilage , un succès international
 

Profilage , avec Odile Vuillemin et Philippe Bas, part à la conquête de l'Allemagne. TF1 a vendu sa série au groupe ProSiebenSat.1 et elle sera ...

 
 
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5 reasons Google's move to become a wireless carrier may be doomed to fail
When Google enters a new space, it tends to do so with a bang. The Mountain View, California-based giant is one of the most innovative companies on the planet, and it is one of the few companies where “disruptive” is more than just a buzzword. Several reports in recent days have suggested that one of Google’s next big moves will be to take on wireless carriers here in the United States with the launch of a virtual carrier service that will be sold directly to end users. While Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) efforts typically don’t pose much of a threat to established wireless network leaders like Verizon Wireless and AT&T, anything is possible when Google gets involved. According to one respected industry watcher, however, Google’s move to become an MVNO may already be doomed to fail
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Next-gen HTC One M9 benchmarks leak – here’s how they compare to the Galaxy S6
HTC is set to unveil its next-generation HTC One M9 flagship smartphone during a big press conference on March 1st, which will take place just ahead of the annual Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain. Expectations are high for the device, which HTC hopes will help speed up the recovery the struggling smartphone maker began late last year. We have seen plenty of leaks and rumors over the past few weeks, and they have painted quite an impressive picture so far. Now, however, new benchmark test results have been revealed and we can compare them to results from another huge flagship phone set to debut at Mobile World Congress in March: Samsung’s Galaxy S6.
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Google Fiber is about to announce its biggest, most ambitious expansion yet
Awesome news for everyone who loves 1Gbps Internet services: Google Fiber is starting to expand much more aggressively. The Wall Street Journal reports that Google Fiber will announce an expansion into four new markets this week: Atlanta, Nashville, and two cities in North Carolina, Charlotte and Raleigh.
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How Google plans to disrupt the carrier business
Google is rumored to launch its own carrier business later this year, with recent reports having claimed the Search giant has already inked deals with Sprint and T-Mobile, whose networks will be used by Google's rumored MVNO wireless service. But The Wall Street Journal has learned more details about the matter, revealing how Google might plan to disrupt the standard carrier business.
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This tattoo could save your life
More than 8% of the earth's adult population has diabetes, which means close to 390 million need to check their glucose levels on a regular basis. Checking sugar levels can be an annoying and rather invasive process, as it most often requires the use of needles to draw actual blood, which then gets tested on a special device. Many researchers are looking into more user-friendly ways of measuring glucose, including temporary tattoos that can be applied to the skin and accurately take sugar measurements without once breaching the protective skin layer.
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Lonely New Yorkers scour Craigslist for 'makeout buddies' during the big storm
Life can be pretty lonely during a big blizzard, which is why some New Yorkers are looking for love in some questionable places ahead of this week’s massive snowstorm. Business Insider has spotted some ads on Craigslist for people searching for “blizzard boyfriends” and “blizzard girlfriends” to help them pass the time while they’re trapped indoors.
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What could happen to smartphone modules when they die
Google's Project Ara isn't the only modular smartphone concept out there, though Google is closer than anyone else to actually selling such devices. Puzzlephone is one such other device, though the team behind it has a different approach than Google when it comes to modules.
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Awesome news for comics fans: Fox is planning to bring a live-action X-Men series to TV
Marvel and DC are about to go to war at the box office, but it looks like Marvel might have the smaller screen on lockdown for the foreseeable future. According to TV Insider, Fox confirmed on Monday that it’s looking into producing a live-action X-Men series for television.
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The MythBusters are bringing their expertise to video games
The MythBusters have taught us just about everything we’d ever need to know about the real world, so now they’re taking their talents to a fictional one. This Saturday, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman will host a special video game-themed episode of their show, during which we’ll finally find out whether or not we could actually perform the same extraordinary feats as our favorite digital heroes.
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Mark your calendars: The Pirate Bay returns on February 1st
Torrent downloads fans anxiously waiting for The Pirate Bay service to be resurrected will surely be happy to hear the team behind it has updated the site to add definitive proof that The Pirate Bay is coming back in some form.
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Auschwitz Liberation Marked.. Libya Hotel Attack.. Greece Names Finance Minister

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 06:36 AM PST

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Leaders Mark Auschwitz Liberation 70 Years On

When the Soviet army entered Auschwitz exactly 70 years ago, finding piles of corpses and prisoners close to death, a Russian soldier took a small and hungry 11-year-old girl into his arms and rocked her tenderly, tears coming to his eyes. Read more.

Leaders Mark Auschwitz Liberation 70 Years On

Battles Continue Outside Syria's Kobani After Kurds Claim Victory

Kurdish forces battled Islamic State fighters outside Kobani on Tuesday, a monitoring group said, a day after Kurds said they took full control of the northern Syrian town following a four-month battle. Read more.

Battles Continue Outside Syria's Kobani After Kurds Claim Victory

At Least 5 Foreigners And 3 Guards Killed In Libyan Luxury Hotel Attack

Gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in Libya's capital Tuesday, killing at least five foreigners and three guards, authorities said. Read more.

At Least 5 Foreigners And 3 Guards Killed In Libyan Luxury Hotel Attack

President Calls For Dissolution Of Argentina's Intelligence Services

In her first public comments since the mysterious death of a prosecutor rocked Argentina, President Cristina Fernandez is calling on Congress to dissolve the country's current intelligence services. Read more.

President Calls For Dissolution Of Argentina's Intelligence Services

Bailout Critic Named Finance Minister As Greece Announces New Cabinet

A Greek economist and outspoken bailout critic has been named as finance minister in the country's new left-wing government. Read more.

Bailout Critic Named Finance Minister As Greece Announces New Cabinet

Japan's ISIS Hostage Crisis Tests The State's Response To Terror

Tokyo knew for months that Islamic State militants were holding two Japanese men captive, but appeared ill-prepared when the group set a ransom deadline and purportedly killed one of them, according to officials involved in the crisis in the past week. Read more.

Japan's ISIS Hostage Crisis Tests The State's Response To Terror

What You Need To Know About Alexis Tsipras

Alexis Tsipras, the leader of the Greek Coalition of the Radical Left -- best known by its acronym, Syriza -- is the focus of attention in Europe after his party's victory in Sunday's election. Tsipras has vowed to bring change to a country devastated by an economic crisis and strict austerity measures. Read more.

What You Need To Know About Alexis Tsipras

Intimate Portraits Pay Tribute To Auschwitz Survivors

On Jan. 27, 1945, soldiers of the Soviet army entered the gates of Auschwitz in southern Poland, liberating the largest and most notorious network of Nazi concentration camps. Read more.

Intimate Portraits Pay Tribute To Auschwitz Survivors

On The Blog: Will Spain, Italy And France Follow The Greek Revolt Against Austerity?

The strong mandate he got from the polls, has put a burden on Mr. Tsipras to fulfill the great expectations he produced. If he succeeds, the Spanish Podemos, the French Front National and Italy's Bepe Grillo could all follow suit and question Berlin's fiscal orthodoxy. The much feared domino effect set off by Greece at the outset of euro crisis in 2010 could now materialize in another way. Read more.

On The Blog: Will Spain, Italy And France Follow The Greek Revolt Against Austerity?

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Posted: 27 Jan 2015 06:15 AM PST

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Aides agricoles : la France doit rendre un milliard d'euros à l'Union européenne

La France va devoir rendre à l'UE plus d'un milliard d'euros d'aides agricoles versées à tort, pour cause de fraudes et d'erreurs, pour la période 2008-2012, indique la Commission européenne.

Cette somme, correspondant à environ 2% des quelque 40 milliards d'euros perçus par la France pour cette période dans le cadre de la Politique agricole commune (PAC), devra être remboursée en trois tranches jusqu'en 2017, a précisé une source européenne.

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HUFFPOLLSTER: Gallup's Obama Approval Rating Hits 50 Percent

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 05:27 AM PST

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Obama approval hits a milestone on Gallup's daily tracking. Open-ended questions show two very different nomination contests brewing. And the nation is bitterly divided by those who think the Patriots cheated and those who don't care. This is HuffPollster for Tuesday, January 27, 2015.

GALLUP: OBAMA APPROVAL HITS 50 PERCENT - Frank Newport: "Less than a week after President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address to Congress, his job approval rating reached 50% in Gallup Daily tracking conducted Friday through Sunday. This is the first time the president's rating has returned to that level in Gallup's ongoing three-day rolling averages since June 2013....His approval recovered slightly to 42% by the time of the Nov. 4 midterm elections. Following the elections -- after announcing executive actions on immigration and benefiting from an improving economy and falling gas prices -- his approval rating has gradually improved, averaging 44% in December and 46% thus far in January. Even if Obama's job approval rating doesn't hold at the 50% level, it has consistently registered in the mid- to high 40s throughout January, earning him the highest weekly averages he has seen in more than a year. His weekly average for the seven days ending Jan. 25 was 49%, up from 46% each of the prior three weeks, and from 44% in late December." [Gallup]

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Follows growing economic confidence - More from Newport: "Notably, the recent uptick in Obama's weekly job rating follows a period of significant improvement in Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy. Economic confidence started improving in September. It then intensified in late December when Gallup's Economic Confidence Index crossed into positive territory for the first time in more than seven years, and it has since remained positive. Americans' ratings of Obama appear to be catching up with their improved economic views. It is not entirely clear why Obama's job approval rating has been slow to rebound relative to improved economic confidence, but one reason could be the political blow Obama took in November over his party's sweeping midterm election losses. Another could be the racial tensions that engulfed the country late last year over certain police interactions with young black males."

Other polls show similar trend - Obama's current rating on in the aggregate of all polls depends, as it has for the last month or so, on how much we trust the most recent surveys. The default trend line of the HuffPollster chart, which tracks and combines all of the publicly available national polls, estimates Obama's current approval rating at 45.1 percent, up just over two percentage points since late October. His approval has risen over six percentage points, to 48.8 percent, when we set the chart to "less smoothing," an option which makes the trend line more sensitive to shifts in opinion. As HuffPollster noted earlier in the month, two factors argue that the "less smoothing" setting is more valid: First, most of the new polls released over the last few weeks show an approval percentage above the default chart's current 45.1 percent value. Second, over the first six years of the Obama administration, the "less smooth" trend introduces little or no variation that appears truly random, while picking up real movement that the default trend misses. [Pollster chart, HuffPollster 1/15/2015]

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THE GOP FIELD REMAINS WIDE OPEN - Susan Page: "No wonder so many Republicans are considering a bid for president in 2016: It may be the most wide-open field ever. A new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds Republican and Republican-leaning voters scattered among 18 prospective nominees when asked an open-ended question about whom they want the GOP to nominate for president next year. 'Undecided' finishes first, at 45%, trailed by 2012 nominee Mitt Romney at 16% and former Florida governor Jeb Bush at 13%. No one else gets close to double digits, though potential contenders including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and others make the list of those mentioned. The contrast couldn't be sharper with the other side. A 51% majority of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters name former secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as their preferred nominee; 31% are undecided." [USA Today, Pollster GOP chart, Pollster Democratic chart]

WHY IT'S HARD TO MEASURE GENDER BIAS IN RESPONSE TO HILLARY CLINTON - Margie Omero (D) on a Washington Post/ABC News poll that attempts to test if Hillary Clinton's gender works in favor or against her: "It even suggests by two-to-one, she benefits from her status as the potential first woman President (although far more say it makes no difference). But can we trust voters' own perceptions of their prejudices?...Results like these almost certainly reflect the [social] desirability bias, rather than true bias... Taking all this into account means it's tricky to draw conclusions about bias from responses to explicit questions about Clinton's gender. Not everyone is equally aware of bias, and even fewer are willing to admit their own...Further, in the current Washington Post/ABC poll, party identification -- not gender -- seems to be a bigger driver of one's view of Clinton's gender…So we'll need far more than a single question to decode the role gender has in Clinton's political fortunes. We would need to control for party, and mask that we're investigating bias. Because if voters are viewing Clinton through the lens of party, rather than gender, perhaps that may be progress after all." [HuffPost]

AMERICA WEIGHS IN ON DEFLATEGATE - Peter Moore: "75% of the country have heard about the controversy surrounding the underinflated balls, and 38% of Americans say that the Patriots cheated by playing these balls. 24% say that they didn't cheat, but the largest group is narrowly the 39% of Americans who flat out say that they don't care about whether or not the Patriots are cheaters. Among people who say that they follow professional football, 50% believe that the Patriots cheated while 31% say that they didn't. There has been speculation that the head coach of the Patriots, Bill Belichick, could be suspended from the Super Bowl as punishment for the underinflated balls. Overall, Americans who care about the issue are nearly evenly divided, with 31% saying he should be suspended and 26% saying that he shouldn't. Among football fans opinion is split down the middle, with 39% backing a suspension for Belichick and 38% opposing it. [YouGov]

Other polls:

-Public Policy Polling: 50 percent of football fans say the Patriots cheated. [@ppppolls]

-Emerson College Polling Society: 47 percent of American think the Patriots cheated; 57 percent do not consider the scandal a big deal. [Emerson College]

-ESPN: An entertainment-only reader-response vote yields a very clear geographic pattern. [ESPN]

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-It's a mistake to assume that vaccine deniers are "hippy liberals." [WashPost]

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SUPERSTORM JUNO SPARES NEW YORK CITY "A storm packing blizzard conditions spun up the East Coast early Tuesday, pounding parts of coastal New Jersey northward through Maine with high winds and heavy snow. While the storm failed to live up to predictions in some areas, eastern Long Island north through Massachusetts and Maine were expected to fare the worst, with 1 to 3 feet of snow, punishing hurricane-force winds and the possibility of some coastal flooding, according to the National Weather Service." Check out the latest radar, as well as predicted snowfall for the region. Over 7,700 flights have been canceled for winter storm Juno. [AP]

THE GOVERNMENT COULD BE TRACKING YOUR CAR "The Justice Department has been building a national database to track in real time the movement of vehicles around the U.S., a secret domestic intelligence-gathering program that scans and stores hundreds of millions of records about motorists, according to current and former officials and government documents." [WSJ]

KOCH-BACKED GROUPS TO SPEND NEARLY A BILLION IN 2016 The $889 million planned is double the $407 million raised in 2012. [WaPo]

KURDISH FIGHTERS CLAIM TO HAVE RECAPTURED KOBANI While Kurdish forces are claiming victory in the four-month struggle for the Syrian city, ISIS supporters on Twitter say the fight is still ongoing. [Reuters]

RUSSIAN SPY RING CHARGED "Three Russian citizens were charged Monday in connection with a Cold War-style Russian spy ring that spoke in code, passed messages concealed in bags and magazines, and tried to recruit people with ties to an unnamed New York City university, authorities said." [AP]

DRONE THAT CRASHED NEAR WHITE HOUSE WAS RECREATIONAL The drone that was found on White House grounds was operated by a government employee who was recreationally flying the device around 3 a.m. in the area. So far no charges have been filed. The incident has raised serious questions about the Secret Service's ability to protect the White House from this new type of aerial threat. [NYT]

RUSSIA'S CREDIT RATING DOWNGRADED TO JUNK "Russia's fractured economy suffered another potential blow Monday after credit-rating firm Standard & Poor's cut the country's credit rating to junk, sending it below investment grade for the first time in more than a decade. While the move had been largely anticipated by financial markets, the news, which came late in the Russia day, helped drive the battered ruble even lower." Russia's SB Bank has stopped allowing withdrawals. [WSJ]

VIDEO EMERGES OF PATRIOTS STAFFER TAKING FOOTBALLS TO THE BATHROOM But as this Deadspin article points out, it'd be pretty difficult to deflate each ball exactly two pounds in the 90 seconds the employee appears to use the facilities. [HuffPost]

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LANCE ARMSTRONG: 'I WOULD PROBABLY DO IT AGAIN' The disgraced cycling legend talked to the BBC about the pervasive culture of drugs in the cycling world in 1995. [BBC]

THE DANGER OF COP-TRACKING APP WAZE While the vast majority of people use the popular mapping app to avoid speed traps, police officers fear it could be used to target law enforcement. [WaPo]

SNOWSTORM KNOCKS OUT FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM What's the point of a snow day if you can't brag about it? [HuffPost]

WHAT TO BINGE WATCH, READ IN THE SNOWSTORM Who needs friends when you have Netflix? But if you want to feed your mind, here are some pageturners. [HuffPost]

EMMA WATSON WILL BE BELLE In Disney's live-action "Beauty and the Beast." Cue the jumping up and down. [HuffPost]

THE DREAM TEAM, BACK TOGETHER "'Selma' director Ava DuVernay has found her next feature film: a 'sweeping love story and complex murder mystery' set against the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Participant Media will produce the film; 'Selma's' David Oyelowo is in negotiations to star." [HuffPost]

ADELE, JENNIFER LAWRENCE, AND HARRY STYLES WALKED INTO A BAR This is not a joke. It happened. [Vanity Fair]

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Autoroutes: le gouvernement suspend la hausse du tarif des péages prévue au 1er février

Posted: 27 Jan 2015 04:35 AM PST

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Autoroutes: le gouvernement suspend la hausse des péages  
 
 

Alors que les sociétés d'autoroutes réclamaient une hausse des tarifs au 1er février, le gouvernement a décidé de geler les prix.

 
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Posted: 27 Jan 2015 04:33 AM PST

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Les tarifs des péages d'autoroutes n'augmenteront finalement pas au 1er février

Le gouvernement a confirmé ce mardi le gel des tarifs autoroutiers au 1er février 2015 en France.

Les tarifs des péages devaient augmenter de 1,07% au 1er février, en répercussion de l'inflation, des investissements et de l'augmentation de la redevance domaniale. C'est la première fois depuis la privatisation des autoroutes que le gouvernement gèle les tarifs.

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