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Les lunettes de soleil de Macron font forte impression: le fabricant flambe en bourse et son site web est pris d’assaut

Par :ADN · MB
22 janvier 2026 à 16:53
Les lunettes de soleil avec lesquelles le président français Emmanuel Macron parade à Davos continuent de faire parler d’elles. Ces lunettes “à la Top Gun” ont provoqué jeudi une forte hausse du cours du lunetier italien iVision Tech, propriétaire de la marque française de luxe Henry Jullien. “Nous sommes submergés d’appels”, se réjouit son directeur.

Les lunettes de soleil de Macron font forte impression: le fabricant flambe en bourse et son site web est pris d’assaut

Par :ADN · MB
22 janvier 2026 à 16:53
Les lunettes de soleil avec lesquelles le président français Emmanuel Macron parade à Davos continuent de faire parler d’elles. Ces lunettes “à la Top Gun” ont provoqué jeudi une forte hausse du cours du lunetier italien iVision Tech, propriétaire de la marque française de luxe Henry Jullien. “Nous sommes submergés d’appels”, se réjouit son directeur.

Shrinking Season 3 Review

22 janvier 2026 à 15:30

Shrinking is back for another funny, sweet, and emotional season – one that also very much feels like a final season, whether it ends up actually being that way or not.

The characters remain as likeable and engaging as ever, with creators Bill Lawrence, Jason Segel, and Brett Goldstein all understanding that the key to a show of this sort is making sure that the people seen hanging out together feel like people you’d want to hang out with too. The first two seasons understandably put a lot of the show’s emotional focus on Segel’s Jimmy, as he tried to move forward with his life in the wake of his wife’s death in a car accident. On a show that centers the importance of taking care of your mental health, it’s made clear that Jimmy’s issues are not all magically solved forever now, but his storylines are a bit less centered and dramatic this time out. The stakes are still important on a personal level – can he finally begin having a healthy dating life again, like say, with Cobie Smulders’ Sofi? – but not as intense as trying to make peace with the remorseful man who caused your wife’s death.

Other characters are dealing with a ticking clock, however, in ways that will most certainly affect Jim, beginning with his daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell) nearing her high school graduation and potentially moving across the country. Then there’s Paul (Harrison Ford), whose Parkinson’s disease is worsening, leading him to have to finally face the question of how much longer he’s able to continue to work as a therapist in a way he’s tried to put off until now.

Ford has been absolutely fantastic in Shrinking, with one of our most beloved old-school movie stars getting to tap into aspects of his talent he rarely had to before as the classically curmudgeonly yet deeply thoughtful and empathetic Paul. In Season 3, Paul makes friends with a fellow Parkinson’s patient, Gerry, played by none other than Michael J. Fox. Fox isn’t in as much of the season as one might hope, but it’s still obviously a huge deal that he’s in it at all, given this is his first live-action acting role in several years. His scenes with Ford are very impactful for a couple of reasons. First off, it’s freaking Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox sharing the screen together! These two men have wildly different on-screen personas, but are both incredibly iconic parts of cinematic history, cemented forever as the faces of beloved franchises.

Then there’s the fact that, yes, Fox is now notably physically impaired by the real-life Parkinson’s he was diagnosed with decades ago, and there’s a strange mixture of sympathy and selfishness in wishing he didn’t have to go through that, and could still move and speak in the way we remember as fans of the man and his work. Yet, as he’s proved over and over in interviews and appearances, and again does here in his performance as Gerry, Fox remains as filled with intelligence and wit as ever, still able to deliver a comedy punchline like he was born to do so. Gerry’s and Paul’s mantra, one clearly shared by everyone else working on Shrinking – including Spin City co-creator Lawrence, reuniting with Fox – is one that is easy to embrace as well: “Fuck Parkinson’s.” Ford and Fox have a terrific, warm on-screen rapport, and the scenes they share with Neil Flynn as Paul’s buddy, Ray, make it easy to imagine a spin-off about this trio.

There are some moments early on in Shrinking Season 3 that feel like the show is in danger of repeating itself. Yes, it makes sense that Gaby (Jessica Williams) would have her own anger towards Louis (played by co-creator Goldstein) for being the drunk driver who caused the death of Jimmy’s wife, Tia. But on a TV show level, we already went through storylines about both Alice’s and Jimmy’s anger towards Louis, so it can’t help but feel redundant. Thankfully, as the season progresses, plotlines develop about Gaby’s dynamic with a new patient (Sherry Cola), along with her thoughts on where she wants her career to go, that feel more unique.

As Season 3 continues, it begins to feel more and more like a final season.

Even by sitcom standards (and this is far more of a comedy-drama hybrid), Shrinking pushes credibility as far as the specific dynamics of its central friend group and their found family dynamics to the point that there are occasional meta jokes about it. Jimmy is the connective tissue for everyone, but yes, it is weird if you take a step back and think about your college best friend hanging out with your next door neighbors and your therapy-patient-turned-pseudo-roomate without you. But the show’s writing and cast make it all work, and it’s easy to be invested in storylines like Sean (Luke Tennie) trying to navigate his relationship with his dad and his own career aspirations, or Brian (Michael Urie) preparing for both the reality of being a dad and what the long-term dynamic is supposed to be with the woman whose baby he and his husband (Devin Kawaoka) are adopting. The show can lean a bit too casually saccharine at times, but then it has a dramatic scene involving someone really tapping into their inner pain or their inner joy, and it is undeniably impactful and heartfelt…and yes, dang it, it can make you cry, or at least it sure has made me cry.

Neighbors Liz (Christa Miller) and Derek (Ted McGinley) get some strong material as well, as Derek’s accidental ingestion of some drugs – a comedic highlight of the season – leads to new revelations. And after youngest son Connor (Gavin Lewis) got the focus in earlier seasons, Season 3 shifts to Liz and Derek’s oldest son, Matthew (Markus Silbiger), showing up with problems of his own to navigate. Alongside the series regulars, recurring cast on Shrinking like Lewis and Silbiger continue to shine, with the likes of Rachel Stubington, Wendie Malick, Lily Rabe, and Damon Wayans Jr. all fitting in seamlessly whenever they appear, joined this season by more heavy hitters via appearances by Jeff Daniels and Candice Bergen. Daniels is very good as Jimmy’s dad, a guy who’s able to perform the role of Fun Grandpa way more than he’s capable of being emotionally available for his family in the way they’ve needed due to their loss.

As Season 3 continues, it begins to feel more and more like a final season, as not only Alice’s and Paul’s storylines, but multiple others, begin to coalesce into the idea of great change on the horizon. This feeling of impending finality is so notable, I did what I suspect other viewers will do, and searched online to see if I’d missed an announcement that Season 3 was intended to end the series. Instead, I found an interview Lawrence did at the end of Season 2 where he did state he had a specific three-season story planned, with the idea of then moving into a different three-season story (like two trilogies in TV form?).

As it happens, Shrinking Season 3 does work perfectly well as a conclusion to the entire series, perhaps intentionally so, to protect themselves should the show actually end up here. In fact, it works well enough that it makes me a bit hesitant if I’d even want more seasons, given that it feels like a very satisfying story in this form.

Save on a Play Booster Box of Magic: The Gathering’s Most Underrated 2025 Set

22 janvier 2026 à 14:32

Magic: The Gathering’s first set of 2026 is here with Lorwyn Eclipsed, but don’t rule out 2025’s just yet.

Not only are Universes Beyond sets like Final Fantasy and The Last Airbender still Standard Legal, but Edge of Eternities might be one of the most tragically underrated sets of the last few years - and its booster box is discounted.

Amazon has a Play Booster Box for $139.99, a discount of 15% off the list price, netting you an instant collection of cards to build decks around.

Magic’s Edge of Eternities Set Was Underrated

For that price, you’re getting 30 packs of Play Boosters, which equates to $4.66 per pack - almost a dollar less than the list price.

It would mean nothing if the set wasn’t great, though, but thankfully, there are some fantastic ones here. We’ve got a full rundown of the most popular purchases, but with Icetill Explorer, Quantum Riddler, Cosmogrand Zenith and more, there are plenty of great options.

So, why the lack of buzz? In two, hyphenated words: Spider-Man. In pushing to build hype for its first full Marvel set, Wizards of the Coast started showcasing cards from the Universes Beyond: Marvel’s Spider-Man set in July 2025 at San Diego Comic-Con.

It makes sense to show them off there, sure, but Edge of Eternities launched on August 1. Not only did Spider-Man’s card reveals trample all over those from Edge of Eternities, but Wizards couldn’t stop talking about the set even after Edge of Eternities arrived.

This writer bought a Play Booster box for Spider-Man instead of Edge of Eternities, and let me tell you - this deal might be the best way to fix that mistake.

For more on Magic: The Gathering, check out our rundown of the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set preorders, as well as the new Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Decks you can pick up right now.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

Le casting des Sept Cadrans sur Netflix vous dit quelque chose ? C’est normal

22 janvier 2026 à 13:25

La dernière série policière de Netflix, adaptée d'un célèbre roman d'Agatha Christie et mise en ligne le 15 janvier 2026, rassemble un casting impressionnant de stars anglaises. Si vous n'arrivez plus à retrouver les noms ou les filmographies des acteurs des Sept Cadrans, pas de panique : voici le guide idéal.

Liz Hurley testifies in Daily Mail case: my home landline was tapped – latest updates

22 janvier 2026 à 13:01

The actor is the latest to testify in court over a claim that the newspaper misused their private information

My colleague Esther Addley on how the sometimes tetchy responses from the Duke of Sussex suggest his relationship with the press has caused a deep, raw wound:

A minute before 11.30am on Wednesday, the rescheduled start time for the latest episode of his battle against sections of the British press, Prince Harry slipped into the rear of court 76 at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, flanked by his security detail. Then he took a seat at the back, armed with a bottle of water and a grievance built over decades.

Through the course of this litigation, it’s only got worse, not better. I think it’s fundamentally wrong to put all of us through this again when all we wanted was an apology and some accountability.

They continue to come after me. They have made my wife’s life an absolute misery, my lord.

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© Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

© Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Pakistani cop ordered deported from Canada for contributing to ‘crimes against humanity’ wins another shot at refugee status

22 janvier 2026 à 13:00
A Federal Court judge has given a former head constable with Pakistan's Punjab Police Service (PPS), who was ordered deported from Canada for making ‘a voluntary, significant and knowing contribution to the crimes against humanity’ committed by the notorious force, another chance to stay in Canada. Read More

Does the temperature affect the sound of snow underfoot?

22 janvier 2026 à 07:00

Canadians believe they can tell the temperature by the sound of the snow – and there’s science to back this up

Canadians like to claim that they can tell the temperature outside by the sound the snow makes underfoot.

The topic has not been well studied, but researchers from the University of Wisconsin suggest that, at temperatures above -10C, the pressure of a foot causes a thin layer of snow to melt, producing a crunching sound as it compresses. Closer to zero, the sliding of grains becomes a squelch as the snow approaches the condition of slush, but as the temperature approaches -10C the snow becomes progressively crunchier.

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© Photograph: filistimlyanin/Getty Images

© Photograph: filistimlyanin/Getty Images

Behind the decision to cut ties with your parents — something even the Beckhams couldn’t escape

22 janvier 2026 à 05:56

Brooklyn Beckham has confirmed that he’s cut ties with his famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham, while making scathing claims about them being too “controlling” and trying to ruin his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham. Amber Raiken spoke to three women who ended their relationships with their respective mothers, and explained why their lives are better off for it

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