Luka Doncic, Lakers start fast, beat Pelicans 133-121 for 7th straight victory

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Luka Doncic scored 20 of his 34 points in the first quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers raced to their seventh straight victory, 133-121 over the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night.

Doncic also had 12 rebounds and seven assists to help the Lakers win for the 13th time in 15 games. Austin Reaves added 33 points and eight assists, Deandre Ayton had 22 points and 12 rebounds and Rui Hachimura scored 14 points.

LeBron James sau out to rest a sore left foot. He made his season debut Nov. 18 and played in four games after recovering from sciatica.

Saddiq Bey had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Bryce McGowens added 23 points for the Pelicans. They have lost 11 of 12.

New Orleans was short-handed with Zion Williamson (hamstring) and Trey Murphy III (elbow) watching from the bench.

The Lakers dominated the first half, leading 46-27 after one quarter and 77-57 at the half. It was the most points the Lakers had scored in any quarter this season and tied for the fifth most in an opening quarter in franchise history. The 77 first-half points matched the Lakers' most in a half this season.

The Pelicans found their offense in the third quarter, shooting 62.5% from the floor in the period and pulling to 100-89.

Pelicans: Host Minnesota on Tuesday and Thursday nights.

Lakers: Host Phoenix on Monday night.

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Luka Doncic, Lakers start fast, beat Pelicans 133-121 for 7th straight victory

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Broncos secure thrilling OT victory over Commanders behind clutch performances

TheDenver Broncosand Washington Commanders' matchup on Sunday featured several great plays, but the most impactful came in overtime.

It didn't take long for the Broncos to score. Bo Nix made four completions, including a 41-yard pass to Evan Engram, and then handed the ball off to running back RJ Harvey, who scored from five yards out to take a 27-20 lead.

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RJ Harvey scores a touchdown Marcus Mariota looks down field

Commanders quarterbackMarcus Mariotacreated some late-game heroics. He found Deebo Samuel on 3rd-and-14 for a 38-yard gain. He connected with Terry McLaurin to bring the game to within one point. With nothing to lose, the Commanders decided to go for two and the win. Mariota dropped back to pass and his attempt to Jeremy McNichols was blocked by Broncos pass rusher Nik Bonitto.

The Broncos won the game, 27-26.

Nix finished 29-of-45 for 321 yards and a touchdown pass. Harvey had 35 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.

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Harvey and Bonito's overtime heroics were just two of a handful of great plays made during the game.

Nix did his best to pull out all the stops. He helped put Denver ahead before halftime when he threw a touchdown pass toCourtland Suttonas he was falling to the ground. He avoided the rush and his calf was about to hit the ground before he fired the ball to Sutton in the end zone.

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Commanders wide receiverTreylon Burkslikely said, "Watch this," before he made his sensation play. Burks received a pass from Mariota in the end zone. He, somehow, made a one-handed catch for a crucial go-ahead touchdown.

It was Burks' second career touchdown catch and it was one that the Commanders really needed.

Mariota was trying to keep the drive alive with under four minutes to go in the game. He found tight endZach Ertzopen in the middle of the field. The ball was thrown high and Ertz was able to grab the pass and bring it down.

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But just as he was going to secure the catch, Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton knocked the ball loose and the pass was incomplete. Washington punted the ball away.

Singleton was playing in his first game since he underwent testicular cancer surgery three weeks ago. It was a big play, but it came just a few minutes too early as Mariota would lead the Commanders down the field to tie the game.

Mariota played as well as one could play in a hard-fought game. He was 28-of-50 with 294 passing yards and two touchdown passes. He also had 55 yards on the ground.

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Ertz finished with 10 catches for 106 yards. McLaurin had seven catches for 96 yards.

Denver improved to 10-2 with the win and have won nine straight games. Washington fell to 3-9.

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Lane Kiffin leaves Ole Miss for LSU + Sunday's coaching carousel chaos

The Lane Kiffin saga has finally come to a conclusion and it was the messiest version possible. After weeks of proposed "deadlines", meetings and delays, a conclusion has finally been reached. Lane Kiffin has officially left Ole Miss to be the head coach for LSU. Part of the hold-up was that Kiffin wanted to remain Ole Miss' head coach through the College Football Playoff. Ole Miss refused that request. Kiffin is now in Baton Rouge and Pete Golding has been promoted to become Ole Miss' new head coach. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey breakdown how the final few days of the saga played out. They discuss what they expect from Ole Miss under Golding and if Kiffin should have been allowed to coach the Playoff.

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Lane Kiffin was not the only coaching change that happened on Sunday. In fact, he was one of many. The coaching carousel turned to chaos on Sunday as Jon Sumrall went to Florida, Alex Golesh went to Auburn, Ryan Silverfield went to Arkansas and Pat Fitzgerald went to Michigan State. The guys discuss if each of these hires were the right fit for the school and Lane Kiffin's affect on how all of these hires played out.

Later, the guys recap some of the action from Week 14. #1 Ohio State broke their losing streak to #15 Michigan, but the biggest news of the weekend was #16 Texas defeating previously unbeaten #3 Texas A&M. Andy and Godfrey discuss what effect this will have on Tuesdays College Football Playoff rankings. They also take a look at the ACC. #18 Virginia is set to take on Duke in the ACC title game, but what happens if Duke wins? Could the ACC miss out on the CFP completely? Plus, news breaks during the show as Kentucky fires Mark Stoops.

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Pope in Lebanon prays for peace at tomb of saint revered by Christians and Muslims alike

ANNAYA, Lebanon (AP) —Pope Leo XIVprayed Monday at the tomb of a Lebanese saint revered among Christians and Muslims as he opened his first full day in Lebanon with a message of peace andreligious coexistencein a region torn by conflict.

As bells rang out, thousands of enthusiastic Lebanese braved a morning of steady rain to line Leo's motorcade route heading into Annaya, around 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Beirut. Some waved Lebanese and Vatican flags and tossed flower petals and rice on his covered popemobile in a gesture of welcome as it zoomed by.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims visit the hilltop monastery of St. Maroun overlooking the sea to pray at the tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf, a Lebanese Maronite hermit who lived from 1828 to 1898. He is known for alleged miraculous healings that have occurred after people prayed for his intercession.

Leo prayed quietly in the darkened tomb, and offered a lamp as a gift of light for the monastery.

"Sisters and brothers, today we entrust to St. Charbel's intercession the needs of the church, Lebanon and the world," Leo said in French. "For the world, we ask for peace. We especially implore it for Lebanon and for the entire Levant."

Leo's visit to the tomb, the first by a pope, opened a busy day for history's first American pope. He is set to meet with Catholic priests and nuns at a shrine in Harissa and then preside over an interfaith gathering alongside Lebanon's Christian and Muslim leaders in the capital Beirut.

A message of peace in a time of turmoil

There, Leo was expected to hammer home his core message of peace and Christian-Muslim coexistence in Lebanon and beyond at a time of conflict in Gaza and political tensions in Lebanon that are worse than they have been in years. His visit comes at a tenuous time for the tiny Mediterranean country after years of economic crises and political deadlock, punctuated by the 2020 Beirut port blast.

More recently, Lebanon has been deeply divided over calls forHezbollah, a Lebanese militant group and political party, to disarm after fighting a war with Israel last year that left the country deeply damaged.

Leo was moving through Lebanon in a closed popemobile, a contrast with the previous Pope Francis, who eschewed bullet-proofed popemobiles throughout his 12-year pontificate. Lebanese troops deployed on both sides of the road along his motorcade route.

Leo was to end the day at a rally for Lebanese youth at Bkerki, the seat of the Maronite church, where he is expected to encourage them to persevere and not leave the country like many others despite Lebanon's many challenges.

A plea for Christians to stay

Leo arrived Sunday in Lebanon from Turkey where he opened his first trip as pope. He is set to wrap up his visit on Tuesday with a prayer at the site of the 2020 Beirut port blast and a Mass on the waterfront.

In his opening speech, Leochallenged Lebanon's political leadersto put aside their differences and work to be true peacemakers, while also urging Lebanese Christians in particular to remain in the country.

Today, Christians make up around a third of Lebanon's 5 million people, giving the small nation on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean the largest percentage of Christians in the Middle East.

A power sharing agreement in place since independence from France calls for the president to be a Maronite Christian, making Lebanon the only Arab country with a Christian head of state.

Lebanon's Christian community has endured in its ancestral homeland even as the rise of the Islamic State drove an exodus from communities in Iraq and Syria that dated to the time of the Apostles.

"We will stay here," said May Noon, a pilgrim waiting for Leo outside the St. Charbel Monastery. "No one can uproot us from this country, we must live it in it as brothers because the church has no enemy."

Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay accompanied a group of 60 people from the Lebanese diaspora in Australia to welcome Leo and join in his prayer for peace but to also reinforce the Christian presence in the country.

"Even though we live abroad, we feel that we need to support young people and the families to stay here," he said as he waited for the pope to meet with clergy in Harissa, north of Beirut. "We don't like to see more and more people leaving Lebanon, especially the Christians."

Tarabay said Lebanese were grateful that Leo chose to visit on his maiden voyage as pope.

"He decided to say that there we have suffering people, we have young people that are very much like at the edge of desperation," he said. Leo, he said, decided: "I have to go there and to tell them 'You're not forgotten.'"

Winfield and Chehayab contributed from Beirut; Abbey Sewell contributed from Harissa.

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Tesla sets Norway's annual car sales record

By Marie Mannes

STOCKHOLM, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Electric-vehicle makerTeslahas sold more cars in Norway in 2025 than any ​other automaker ever did in a full year, registration data showed on Monday,‌ beating the country's annual sales record with one month to spare in a rare bright spot for ‌CEO Elon Musk.

Led by the mass market crossover Model Y, Tesla's sales in Norway rose 34.6% year-to-date, overcoming a consumer backlash against the brand in much of Europe over Musk's support for far-right parties and his backing of U.⁠S. President Donald Trump.

Tesla registered ‌6,215 new cars in Norway in November, bringing its January-November tally to 28,606 and surpassing a full-year record of ‍26,575 set by Volkswagen in 2016, according to the Norwegian Road Federation.

Fully electric vehicles accounted for 97.6% of all new cars sold in the Nordic nation last month, registrations show,​ in line with a long-held aspiration in Norway of ending the sale ‌of petrol and diesel combustion engines in 2025.

By contrast, the Texas-based automaker's global deliveries are expected to decline 7% this year, according to Visible Alpha, a research consultancy, with European sales down about 30% through October, the continent's most recent registration data shows.

Tesla's standing in Norway, built amid heavy subsidies for ⁠EVs, made the country a small but important ​part of the company's emergence as a leading ​carmaker, becoming its first market outside of North America more than a decade ago.

Sales of the Model Y dropped at the start of the ‍year in Norway, ⁠but quickly rebounded from the second quarter with the launch of a long-awaited upgrade.

In neighbouring Sweden, Tesla registrations came to 588 cars in November, down 59% from ⁠a year earlier, while in Denmark registrations fell 49% to 534 vehicles, according to Mobility Sweden ‌and Bilstatistik.dk, respectively.

($1 = 10.1630 Norwegian crowns)

(Reporting ‌by Marie Mannes, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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