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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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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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.

Catch up on all of the coaching chaos with College Football Enquirer.

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(0:52) - Lane Kiffin choses LSU

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(54:24) - #1 Ohio State defeats #15 Michigan

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Joe Maher/Getty;Mgm/Pathe/Kobal/Shutterstock George Clooney; Brad Pitt in 'Thelma & Louise' (1991)

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  • George Clooney recalled losing a role in Ridley Scott's Thelma & Louise to Brad Pitt after making it to the final test

  • "But, of course, when I saw it, I was like, 'Well, it had to be that guy,' " the Jay Kelly actor said

  • Pitt previously shared that he was offered the part after auditioning three separate times

George Clooneyis reflecting on what could have been.

While reminiscing about the early days of his career, the 64-year-old actor recently toldThe Sunday Timesthat he vividly remembers his desire to break out of his usual TV roles to become a serious film actor. But just when he thought he was going to get his big break as J.D. in 1991'sThelma & Louise,Brad Pittentered the picture.

"I got to the final test for a role inThelma & Louise," Clooney recalled of theRidley Scott-directed film. "And, motherf------, Brad got it."

"I didn't watchThelma & Louisefor years because I was annoyed," he continued. "The part launched his career in film. He was doing sitcoms and crap before, so when it was the thing that could've launched me? F---!"

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Now,the two have become longtime friendsand have starred in a number of movies together, includingOcean's Elevenand its sequels. And once Clooney finally brought himself to watchThelma & Louise, he admitted that Pitt, 61, was the obvious choice for the role.

"He gives me s---," theJay Kellyactor said of theF1star. "But, of course, when I saw it, I was like, 'Well, it had to be that guy.' "

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For his part, Pitt previously recalled that the casting agents "went through a couple of other actors" before officially offering him the part.

"I just thought, I'm the guy for this," he said in a January 2023 cover interview forWMagazine's Best Performances issue. "I didn't get the part at first, and then it came back around, and I didn't get it again, and I went, 'Huh. All right. Moving on.' And then it came back around again … I feel like it was three times."

He also went on to share insight into thefamous love scene that sparked his "entry into the big leagues."

"Geena [Davis]was so sweet and kind and delicate," Pitt recalled of his experience filmingone of Hollywood's steamiest sex scenesalongside Davis, who portrayed Thelma Dickinson. "That love scene, I think, went on for two days of shooting. She took care of me."

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Meanwhile, Davis, 69, said that sheremembered being impressed by the fresh-faced actorfrom the moment she saw his audition.

"He just has 'it,' " she told PEOPLE in February 2020. "I could tell when he was auditioning that he was super talented. He has done so many incredible things over the years."

She added, "He really is the 'star' of the moment, which is fabulous, and it is just great to see."

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In the case ofBoschactor Jerry O'Donnell, art doesn't just imitate life, it presages it.

The 65-year-old actor, who has also appeared on series likeMad MenandThe Young and the Restless, has taken his numerous law enforcement roles to heart to become a real-life cop.

Now relocated to North Carolina, O'Donnell has officially become a trainee with the Asheville Police Department, pending full-fledged officer status after completing Basic Law Enforcement Training, passing a state test, and months of field training.

"I feel blessed and grateful to still have some ability, so you know, that's like a sense of purpose — to be of service," O'Donnelltold the Asheville Watchdoglast month.

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"When we do PT, we go on these runs in the parking garage — you run up, run down, run the parking garage," O'Donnell shared, reflecting on his training in progress. "And then you do exercises — 15 air squats, run up another level. Do 50 push-ups, run up another level. Do 50 burpees."

Despite enjoying a full, decades-long career in show business, O'Donnell said the career he's currently preparing to segue into at retirement age has given him a deeper sense of fulfillment.

"I always think when you slide into home at the end of your life, you want to be all used up... You know — dirty, scarred up, a little bloody, and spent."

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O'Donnell may be new to the police force, but he isn't new to combat training, according to the Asheville Watchdog. He previously spent four years in the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division, but caught the acting bug after landing the lead role in a college play. O'Donnell then caught the attention of famed acting teacher Uta Hagen, with whom he studied, and then a West Coast talent agent, with whom he signed, and moved to Hollywood to pursue acting.

O'Donnell has appeared in nearly 50 films and series since his 1991 debut on an episode ofThe Flash.

The former actor's big break came in 1998, when he landed a role spanning 18 episodes across three seasons ofThe Young and the Restless. A part on the soap's sister series,The Bold and the Beautiful, followed over a decade later, and in the meantime, O'Donnell crafted a specialty in playing tough yet righteous law enforcement officers.

Some of O'Donnell's notable screen roles include an appearance on a season 4 episode ofDexterin which he delivers a flash drive containing information on a victim of the so-called "Vacation Murderers" to Davis Zayas' Sgt. Angel Batista. He also appeared as an officer of the law on three of the most beloved procedurals of the past two decades:NYPD Blue,JAG, and its spinoff,NCIS. On four episodes ofMad Men, O'Donnell played star Elisabeth Moss' brother-in-law, Gerry Respola.

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Robert Perry/Getty A warden makes final adjustments to the Christmas tree at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on November 20, 2025 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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  • The Royal Collection Trust shared photos of the Palace of Holyroodhouse being decorated for Christmas

  • This year's holiday transformation included two 12-foot Christmas trees in the throne room

  • While visitors are welcome to view the decked-out royal residence, the royal family will be spending the holidays elsewhere

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is ready for a royal Christmas!

King Charles' official residence in Scotland revealed its holiday decorations on Nov. 20, sharing photos of the throne room, dining room and more locations looking festive.

According to theRoyal Collection Trust, which cares for artifacts in the Royal Collection and manages the public opening of royal palaces such as Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, this year's holiday transformation includes two 12-foot Christmas trees and a mantle garland in the throne room, as well as seasonal garlands bringing extra grandeur to the Great Stair leading to the historic State Apartments.

The royal dining room has been readied for a holiday feast, with the grand table covered in fruit and foliage.

Robert Perry/Getty Members of staff putting the finishing touches to the Christmas decorations in the Great Staircase at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh

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Visitors are welcome to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to see the holiday splendor until Jan. 5, 2026. However, most members of the royal family likely won't get to witness the festive decor themselves. King Charles, Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family traditionally spend Christmas at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.

The British royals are known to exchange gag gifts on Christmas Eve, then attend church at St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate on Christmas Day. After mass, they head back to Sandringham House for a lunch of Norfolk turkey, followed by watching the annual Christmas broadcast delivered by the monarch at 3 p.m. U.K. time.

Robert Perry/Getty A visitor taking a selfie at the Christmas tree at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on November 20, 2025 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Other royal residences will also bedecorated for the holidays, with many open to the public.

Last year, King Henry VIII's former home of Hampton Court Palace in London featured an outdoorice skating rink, and visitors could take in adisplay of Tudor cookingenjoyed by Henry and his courtiers, "giving visitors the opportunity to explore the flavors and spices of the time," CNN reported.

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While the Palace of Holyroodhouse was getting ready for the holidays, Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands had an unexpected closure due to early winter weather. The social media pages for the royal residence, where the royals gather each summer and where Queen Elizabeth died in 2022, announced on Nov. 19 that Balmoral Castle was closing early to the public due to weather, sharingwhimsical imagesof the snow covering the grounds.

The residence remained closed to the public the following day before reopening on Nov. 21.

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Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Supreme Court in New York City on September 16 for a hearing on his state murder charges. - Curtis Means/Pool/Getty Images

Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old accused ofkilling a health insurance company executivein a brazen attack that sparked a national debate, will appear in court Monday as his attorneys seek to have his diary entries and other key evidence tossed from his state murder case.

Mangione wasarrested at a McDonald'sin Pennsylvania following a days-long manhunt after United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot December 4, 2024, on a busy sidewalk in midtown Manhattan.

During the arrest, law enforcement recovered several pieces of evidence from Mangione's backpack that authorities say tie him to the killing. Mangione's lawyers argue police illegally searched his bag without a warrant, so that evidence should be barred from the state's case. Prosecutors denied the defense's claims and agreed to a hearing on the matter.

Mangione's defense is battling prosecutors in two cases: Lawyers in hisfederal death penalty casealso are trying to get much of the same evidence tossed. That case returns to court on January 9.

The hearing over the disputed evidence in the state case is expected to last several days, with both parties planning to call witnesses to testify, according to court documents. Mangione's attorneys have challenged the relevance of a handful of prosecution witnesses, including a 911 operator and a person who can authenticate McDonald's video evidence.

Defense attorney Karen Friedman-Agnifilo has asked Judge Gregory Carro to prevent the prosecution from showing the contents of the writings at the hearing, saying they could taint the jury pool. She objected to the prosecution's use of the term "manifesto," calling it a "prejudicial, invented law-enforcement label."

She also asked the judge to allow at least one of Mangione's hands to be unshackled during the hearing so he can take notes.

In September, Carrodismissed the top two chargesagainst Mangione – murder in the first degree in furtherance of an act of terrorism and murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism – after he found the evidence had not established Mangione committed a terroristic act. Mangione still faces nine charges in the state case, and theseparate federal death penalty prosecution. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Key pieces of evidence seized

During Mangione's arrest last December,authorities seized several itemsfrom his backpack, including a handgun, a loaded magazine, and a notebook with handwritten entries – key pieces of evidence that prosecutors allege connect Mangione to the killing.

The recovered gun lines up with ballistic evidence from the Manhattan crime scene, prosecutors said in court documents. Authorities have called the writings in the notebook a "manifesto," pointing to sections that detailhis frustration with the healthcare industryand his intent to carry out an attack. Prosecutors said the entries "establish his responsibility for this vicious crime."

A still from bodycam footage of police searching Luigi Mangione's backpack. - Supreme Court of the State of New York

In a court filing, Friedman-Agnifilo argued the writings and all the items recovered from the backpack should not be admissible since police illegally searched the bag without a warrant, and there was no immediate threat to justify a warrantless search.

"Police conducted this warrantless search even though there were no exigent circumstances as Mr. Mangione was already in handcuffs, the backpack was on a table over six feet away and Mr. Mangione was separated from this table by a wall of armed officers," she wrote.

Police did not seek a search warrant for the bag until later that evening, about seven hours after they first opened the backpack, the defense attorney wrote in her filing.

Prosecutors can overcome the challenge if they can prove the evidence would have inevitably been discovered legally during the course of the investigation.

Even if the judge rules in favor of Mangione, prosecutors still have evidence ofhis DNA or fingerprintson several items discarded by the shooter near the crime scene, according to court documents.

Friedman-Agnifilo also moved to suppress any statements Mangione made to law enforcement before hisDecember 19 extradition to New York, claiming officers did not properly advise Mangione of his Miranda rights before they began questioning him in the McDonald's.

Luigi Mangione listens to his attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo at a hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21. - Curtis Means/Pool/Getty Images

At the fast-food restaurant, Mangione allegedlygave police a fake IDbearing the name "Mark Rosario," but later told them that was not his real name. The same driver's license was used to book a room at the New York City hostel that was tied to the suspect, prosecutors said in court documents.

Mangione was read his Miranda warnings about 20 minutes after he was first approached by the officers, according to his attorney. After that, he exercised his right to remain silent.

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