Colorado beat UC Davis 95-79 Sunday behind Bangot Dak’s 18 points on 8-of-10 shooting as the Buffaloes pulled away after the Aggies tied it at 54-54 with 13: 27 left. Dak answered with a dunk, Felix Kossaras scored inside and Barrington Hargress finished at the rim to spark a decisive three-possession run. Kossaras added 17 points with two 3s, Sebastian Rancik had 15 points and seven rebounds and Hargress posted 13 points and nine assists as Colorado shot 60 percent from the field and 60 percent from deep. Marcus Wilson scored 21 for UC Davis while Niko Rocak had 19 on 6-of-7 shooting and Nils Cooper added 14 points and nine rebounds as the Aggies hung around until Colorado’s surge settled it.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10218044/daks-18-points-leads-colorado-over-uc-davis-95-79.html
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Cooper Flagg scores 29 points in Mavs’ win over Pelicans
DALLAS Cooper Flagg of Newport scored a career-high 29 points, Naji Marshall hit the go-ahead 3-pointer against his former team with 30. 7 seconds left and the Dallas Mavericks beat the New Orleans Pelicans 118-115 on Friday night in NBA Cup play. The 3-pointer by Marshall, who played four seasons with New Orleans before signing with Dallas in July 2024, put the Mavericks ahead 116-115. The Pelicans missed three 3-pointers in the closing seconds, the last attempt from rookie center Derik Queen with four seconds left after Dallas’ Max Christie made two free throws with 10. 9 seconds to go. The Mavericks’ P. J. Washington Jr. grabbed the rebound amid a crowd on the baseline, and the teams scuffled after the final buzzer. Flagg, the No. 1 overall pick last summer, was 12 of 19 from the field and had seven rebounds and five assists after sitting out an NBA game for the first time Wednesday night. Washington had 24 points, tying a season high with five 3-pointers, and Christie scored 23, tying a career best with five 3s. The Mavericks are 5-12 overall. They have won two of their last three home games after beginning the season 2-7 at American Airlines Center. Dallas is 1-2 in NBA Cup play. New Orleans is 0-3. Trey Murphy III scored 25 points to top the Pelicans, who have lost eight straight to drop to 2-14. They are 0-4 under interim coach James Borrego. Zion Williamson scored 22 points in his second game back after missing the previous eight with a strained left hamstring. Jeremiah Fears scored 21, and Queen had 20 points, seven rebounds and a career-high 11 assists. The Mavericks’ Brandon Williams tied a career high with 12 assists. Up next Pelicans: Host Atlanta on Saturday night. Mavericks: Host Memphis on Saturday night.
https://www.centralmaine.com/2025/11/22/cooper-flagg-scores-29-points-in-mavs-win-over-pelicans/
Maria Sharapova gets honest about why she found it ‘really difficult’ to hug & be friendly with fellow WTA stars
Maria Sharapova recently shared her approach to handling competition and friendships on the tour. She said it was difficult for her to be social or friendly with other players during her career. Ad Sharapova won five Grand Slam titles and became one of only ten women in the Open Era to complete a Career Slam. She captured her first Major at Wimbledon in 2004 and her last at the French Open in 2014. Thanks for the submission! In an interview on The David Rubenstein Show, the Russian shared new stories about her time on tour. She said she never felt comfortable hugging players after matches and always focused more on competition than being social. Ad Trending “I was pretty honest about the relationship of being an athlete to another athlete. I always found it really difficult to share the thought of, Oh, why don’t we have a drink or go out to dinner and have an appetizer. Like, when I’m trying to really beat you the next day, and I’m going to pump my fist in your face, but then I’m going to give you a hug after? It’s just, it’s never really made sense,” Maria Sharapova said (Video Time 15: 00) Ad Ad Sharapova made her Grand Slam debut in 2003. She featured at the Australian Open and the French Open, but failed to win a match at either event. She finally opened her account at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships and reached the last 16 in London that year. The Russian captured her first title at the Japan Open Tennis Championships in Tokyo. She added another to her locker by winning the Bell Challenge in Quebec City and was awarded the WTA Newcomer of the Year for her efforts. Ad Sharapova maintained her competitive nature behind the scenes during her time on tour. She wasn’t a big fan of small talk in the locker room with her peers. “Small talk wasn’t my specialty, I’ll be honest. I was very focused, and I was very, like, the locker room was my office. And, you know, I wouldn’t spend much time there. I was in and out. I treated it as a really important profession.” Ad “I think consistency was the highlight of my career” Maria Sharapova Maria Sharapova made her debut at the Indian Wells in 2002. She became the second youngest player in the Open Era to win Wimbledon in 2004. Ad The former World No. 1 said she was proud of her consistency during her overall career. She also credited herself for showing up for her team and sponsors amid the hectic schedule on tour. “I’d say consistency. I think consistency is. You can have results, and they could come at various times in your career, but I was consistent for many years. And you have to show up. You don’t just show up to play first round or the finals, you have to show up for press conferences after, before every match, before every tournament,” Maria Sharapova said Ad Sharapova entered the top 20 of the WTA Rankings in 2004. She remained in the top 20 for the next 12 years on tour. “Just the consistency and the mental wear and tear of showing up week in, week out. So I felt like I consistently showed up for my team, for my sponsors, and for a long period of time, I’d say that. As I look back, I’m proud of that,” Maria Sharapova added The 38-year-old is engaged to Alexander Gilkes. They share a son named Theodre, who was born in 2002. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Edited by Aman Mohamed.
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Mega Millions numbers: Are you the lucky winner of Friday’s $60 million jackpot?
Are you tonight’s lucky winner? Grab your tickets and check your numbers. The Mega Millions lottery jackpot continues to rise after someone won the $344 million prize on March 25. Here are the winning numbers in Friday’s drawing: 05-10-23-27-30; Mega Ball: 10 The estimated jackpot for the drawing is $60 million. The cash option is about $27. 7 million. If no one wins, the jackpot climbs higher for the next drawing. According to the game’s official website, the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 302, 575, 350. Players pick six numbers from two separate pools of numbers — five different numbers from 1 to 70 and one number from 1 to 25 — or select Easy Pick. A player wins the jackpot by matching all six winning numbers in a drawing. Jackpot winners may choose whether to receive 30 annual payments, each five percent higher than the last, or a lump-sum payment. Mega Millions drawings are Tuesdays and Fridays and are offered in 45 states, Washington D. C. and the U. S. Virgin Islands. Tickets cost $5 each.
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Former Sen Joe Manchin blames border chaos, ‘failure of the Democratic Party led by Joe Biden’ for Trump’s return
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Trump celebrates Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation from Congress as ‘great news for the country’
President Trump hailed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprising resignation announcement Friday as “great news” for America. “I think it’s great news for the country,” Trump told ABC News during a brief phone call. “It’s great,” he added. The president indicated that Greene (R-Ga.) did not share her plans with him ahead of her social media post announcing her intention to leave office on Jan. 5, 2026, and said he had no plans to speak with her. “Nah, it doesn’t matter, you know? But I think it’s great,” Trump said. “I think she should be happy.”.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/21/us-news/trump-celebrates-rep-marjorie-taylor-greenes-resignation-from-congress/
Easton Football falls to La Salle College High School | PHOTOS
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready. Easton falls to La Salle College High School Friday night at Bethlehem Area School District Stadium. RevContent Feed.
https://www.mcall.com/2025/11/21/easton-football-falls-to-la-salle-college-high-school-photos/
Jury to decide fate of three defendants in Natchez ambush-style double homicide
NATCHEZ Closing arguments are set to begin Saturday at 8 a. m. in trial of three defendants charged with two counts each of first-degree murder in the ambush-style slayings of Brandon Brooks and Taron Woods. Emanuel Hall, Jadarrius McKnight and Jamarron Perkins are on trial for two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths in Sixth District Circuit Court Judge Carmen Drake’s Adams County courtroom. A jury was seated on Wednesday, and testimony began in the trial on Thursday. On Friday, Sixth Circuit District Attorney Tim Cotton and his prosecutors rested their case, as did the defense without calling a single witness. During testimony, prosecutors detailed the day of the murders. Brooks and Woods, both 24 at the time, were sitting outside on the side of Woods home at 44 Myrtle Drive in the Morgantown area of Natchez on Aug. 10, 2023, enjoying casual conversation, video from a security camera at the home shows. Seemingly out of nowhere, three men dressing in black, including hoodies and masks obscuring their faces and wearing dark-colored gloves, stepped from around parked cars in the driveway of the home and opened fire using assault-type rifles. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Larry Baker, who has the lead on the case, showed the shocking video to jurors and others in the courtroom twice on Friday once during the testimony of Chief Stanley Searcy of the Adams County Sheriff’s Office and again late in the afternoon when Woods’ father, Trevin Woods, testified about the violent deaths of his son and his son’s long-time friend. Choking back tears, Woods described working on a dump truck in front of his home when his grease gun stopped working. He was concentrating on repairing that tool when out of the corner of his eye he spotted a person dressed in black making his way in a stealthy fashion to the side of the house where his son and his friend were sitting. Then, Woods said he heard a barrage of gunfire. “I heard a whole lot of gunfire coming from behind me. I was between the dump truck and the pickup truck and the gunfire was coming from behind me,” Woods said. He testified he did not know exactly the number of shots or rounds that were fired. “It was a long time. It was quite a few rounds,” he said. Woods testified to seeing a older-model black Infiniti speeding away down the street. He quickly went to the side of his house, where Brooks and his son had been sitting and talking. On the video, Woods is shown discovering his bullet-riddled son and his son’s friend. His cries of anguish can be heard on the security video when he realized both are dead. “I just looked for some kind of life, but I didn’t see any. I called 911,” he said. Woods testified neighbors began to come to his home, having heard the gunfire. His wife, who was not home at the time, returned soon after the shooting. “I was trying to stop her from coming around the side of the house, but I couldn’t. She wanted to see for herself,” he said. Earlier in the day, Searcy walked prosecutors through the process he and other ACSO investigators used to collect evidence and develop leads. He said as many as 14 names emerged as persons of interest early in the investigation, but through verifying locations and using information from anonymous tips left on Crime Stoppers as well as information from confidential informants, three names those of the defendants could not be ruled out. In addition, Zackeri Reason, who was 18 at the time, eventually led police to the location of the stolen Infiniti vehicle used in the crime. Reason has been charged as an accessory before the fact in the Brooks and Woods shootings. Reason is also currently serving time with the Mississippi Department of Corrections on two counts of aggravated assault in a Jefferson County case. He was initially also charged with first-degree murder, but accepted a plea deal that dropped that charge. Searcy wrote in his report about Reason’s hours-long interview and discussed on the stand Friday that Reason was not being truthful during his initial interrogation. Searcy said during that interrogation, he took a break after hours of questioning. When Searcy returned, he said Reason changed his story. It was Reason who led them to the black Infiniti vehicle, Searcy said. Reason took the stand at approximately 3: 30 p. m. on Friday. He admitted to lying multiple time to Searcy during the interrogation. Reason said he was trying to tell Searcy anything he could that would let him go home. However, Reason said after the break in his interrogation he told Searcy the truth. Reason said Jadarrius McKnight asked him to help move the Infiniti from Daisy Street to Airport Road. In addition, Reason said before the day of the murders, Emanuel Hall asked him to pick up Hall up in “The Heights.” Reason testified when he picked up Hall, he was carrying a duffle back and two long-guns, which he called assault rifles. Further, Reason said the three defendants had been to his house on the morning of the murders. After leaving, they “drove in the direction of Airport Road.” Reason also testified that Hall and McKnight asked him to set the Infiniti on fire, but he did not do it. Instead, he was able to lead Searcy to the location of vehicle. Investigators discovered the Infiniti had been stolen. Reason said McKnight bought it off of some teenagers who had stolen it. Reason testified that he lied to Searcy because those who talk to police wind up dead. Upon cross examination, defense attorneys worked to impeach Reason’s testimony. They were able to make him admit that he is a frequent liar. Reason admitted he does not always know when he is lying and when he is not. Further, Attorney Zach Jex, who is representing Jamarion Perkins, got Reason to admit he had not seen Perkins involved with the Infiniti, with any guns or other planning of the crime. After Trevin Woods’ testimony, the state rested its case. Defense attorneys rested their cases without presenting any witnesses. They did asked Drake for a directed verdict based on insufficient evidence for a charge of first-degree murder. Drake said the case is a circumstantial one and said evidence does exist for the jury to use to decide the case.
https://www.natchezdemocrat.com/news/jury-to-decide-fate-of-three-defendants-in-natchez-ambush-style-double-homicide-74cf88b6
Justice Department says it reverses Michael Gates’ firing, will accept his resignation
The U. S. Department of Justice said it “rescinds and will remove” records that its former deputy assistant U. S. attorney general, Michael Gates, was terminated and will instead accept his voluntary resignation. The Justice Department, in a letter to Gates dated Friday, Nov. 21, said it will update Gates’ personnel file to note that he voluntarily resigned from his position in its Civil Rights Division. Gates, the former Huntington Beach city attorney, announced on social media on Sunday, Nov. 9, that he had resigned his position in the Trump administration and was returning home to work for the city once more. He said he was “very conflicted” about leaving because the job was “the honor of a lifetime,” but the months felt like years as he missed his family and their events. But the Justice Department had said Gates was terminated from his position “for cause,” personnel records obtained through a records request showed. A Justice Department source did confirm the validity of the letter Gates received on Friday accepting his resignation. There was no further information about the change of decision. “Please accept this letter as formal notification that the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has accepted your voluntary resignation from the position of Deputy Assistant Attorney General, effective November, 9, 2025. Accordingly, the Division rescinds and will remove from your personnel record any previous reference to your termination.” Gates had maintained that he was fired, but rather was planning to resign from the Justice Department. “They were angry I resigned, and I know this because it was well known throughout the office for months that anybody resigning would make them look bad,” Gates said in an interview last week. “When other people resigned, they were so mad. I’ve seen it with my own eyes because they thought it would make them look bad.” Gates could not immediately be reached for comment Friday evening. But in a Facebook post, Gates called the letter “total vindication.” “DOJ just sent a letter completely reversing now recognizing my resignation!” he posted. Earlier Friday, the Huntington Beach City Council met in closed session for 90 minutes, discussing the rehiring of Gates to work in the city attorney’s office. At its regular meeting on Tuesday, the council called for a special meeting to address “anticipated litigation” in two emails from Gates’ attorney, Benjamin G. Chew, regarding Gates’ employment with the city. In the resignation letter Gates had posted to social media earlier this month, it indicated his last day with the Justice Department would be Nov. 22. The Justice Department’s letter on Friday said his resignation is effective Nov. 9. Gates was elected as Huntington Beach’s city attorney in 2014 and won reelection twice more. He had said he would run for his old post again next year. But in the meantime, Gates said he has accepted the city’s offer to be “chief assistant city attorney” starting Nov. 24. He had been one of the more outspoken elected officials in Huntington Beach and the county, leading his office to fight the state on multiple local control issues, including challenging the state’s sanctuary law, fighting for the city’s voter ID law, and preventing California from mandating the coastal city to build more housing. He announced in February that he was leaving his post as Huntington Beach’s city attorney to head to the Justice Department in Washington, D. C. In his resignation letter, Gates said: “My decision to resign was not made easily but, in light of many circumstances, and after my experiences working at the Civil Rights Division in Washington, D. C., this year, I believe this is the best decision for me and my family.” Staff writer Claire Wang contributed to this report.
https://www.ocregister.com/2025/11/21/justice-department-says-it-reverses-michael-gates-firing-will-accept-his-resignation/
Pedestrian fatally struck by train
Madera Police Department officers responded to a report of a pedestrian who was struck by a train in the area of Gateway Drive. and 3rd Street on Tuesday at about 2: 45 p. m. When officers arrived, they found a 52-year-old male, who was deceased, near the railroad tracks.
https://www.maderatribune.com/single-post/pedestrian-fatally-struck-by-train
