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|KW?dM	˂t>V	7[2T: |KW?dM ˂t>V 7["i owFWj*WuԍjpQEˮAN XEP~O)R.ARC=xz] $7EY'OFMDz V'<ΜHWMkZMN驢X`BB餢iM*eHgTӎףST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — PGA Tour rookie Patrick Fishburn played bogey-free for an 8-under 64 for his first lead after any round. Joel Dahmen was 10 shots behind and had a bigger cause for celebration Friday in the RSM Classic. Dahmen made a 5-foot par putt on his final hole for a 2-under 68 in tough conditions brought on by the wind and cold, allowing him to make the cut on the number and get two more days to secure his PGA Tour card for next year. He is No. 124 in the FedEx Cup. "I still got more to write this weekend for sure," said Dahmen, who recently had said his story is not yet over. "But without having the opportunity to play this weekend, my story would be a lot shorter this year." Fishburn took advantage of being on the easier Plantation course, with trees blocking the brunt of the wind and two additional par 5s. He also was helped by Maverick McNealy, who opened with a 62 on the tougher Seaside course, making two bogeys late in his round and having to settle for a 70. Fishburn, who already has locked up his card for next year, was at 11-under 131 and led McNealy and Lee Hodges (63) going into the weekend. Michael Thorbjornsen had a 69 and was the only player who had to face Seaside on Friday who was among the top five. What mattered on this day, however, was far down the leaderboard. The RSM Classic is the final tournament of the PGA Tour season, and only the top 125 in the FedEx Cup have full status in 2025. That's more critical than ever with the tour only taking the top 100 for full cards after next season. Players like Dahmen will need full status to get as many playing opportunities as they can. That explains why he felt so much pressure on a Friday. He didn't make a bogey after his opening hole and was battling temperatures in the low 50s that felt even colder with the wind ripping off the Atlantic waters of St. Simons Sound. He made a key birdie on the 14th, hitting a 4-iron for his second shot on the 424-yard hole. Dahmen also hit wedge to 2 feet on the 16th that put him on the cut line, and from the 18th fairway, he was safely on the green some 40 feet away. But he lagged woefully short, leaving himself a testy 5-footer with his job on the line. "It was a great putt. I was very nervous," Dahmen said. "But there's still work to do. It wasn't the game-winner, it was like the half-court shot to get us to halftime. But without that, and the way I played today, I wouldn't have anything this weekend." His playing partners weren't so fortunate. The tour put three in danger of losing their cards in the same group — Zac Blair (No. 123), Dahmen and Wesley Bryan (No. 125). The cut was at 1-under 141. Blair and Bryan came to the 18th hole needing birdie to be assured of making the cut and both narrowly missed. Now they have to wait to see if anyone passes them, which is typically the case. Thorbjornsen in a tie for fourth and Daniel Berger (66 at Plantation) in a tie for 17th both were projected to move into the top 125. Dahmen, indeed, still has work to do. Fishburn gets a weekend to see if he can end his rookie year with a win. "I've had a lot of experience playing in cold growing up in Utah, playing this time of year, kind of get used to playing when the body's not moving very well and you've got to move your hands," said Fishburn, who played college golf at BYU. "Just pretty happy with how I played." Ludvig Aberg, the defending champion and No. 5 player in the world competing for the first time in more than two months because of knee surgery, bounced back with a 64 on Plantation and was back in the mix. Aberg played with Luke Clanton, the Florida State sophomore who looks like he belongs each week. Clanton, the No. 1 player in the world amateur ranking who received a sponsor exemption, had a 65 at Plantation and was two shots off the lead. Clanton already has a runner-up and two other top 10s since June. "Playing with him, it's pretty awesome to watch," Clanton said. "We were kind of fanboying a little it. I know he's a really good dude but to be playing with him and to see what he's done over the last couple years, it's pretty inspirational."NonePETALING JAYA: Keep it simple – We just need three points and not bragging rights! Many out there are calling the AFC Champions League Elite (ACLE) clash between Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) and Buriram United at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Iskandar Puteri today as the ‘Battle of the South-East Asian’ giants. The winners would be hailed as the ‘Kings of South-East Asia’ but Buriram rightback Dion Cools said the team are only eyeing three points to ensure they move into the top eight spots in the standings. “We all know it is a big game, no doubts about it. However, what is essential to me, get the three points. That is all. We are not concerned about the tag, we just want to move up and get ourselves to the quarter-final,” said 28-year-old Dion, who is the Malaysian national team captain. “Buriram are doing well in the Thai League as we are second, played 11 matches with 27 points, just three behind Bangkok United who played 15 games. “JDT are a tough team with quality players. I know some of the players personally thanks to my time with the national team, and I have given some details to my coach (Osmar Loss). “But we have to be at our best, no ifs or buts. I am looking forward to this match and I hope it will be positive for the team and myself.” When asked which JDT players will Buriram keep an eye on, Dion said every single player would be dangerous but noted that winger Arif Aiman Hanapi would be the man to watch. “Arif scored four, so he is doing well in the ACLE. But JDT have a lot of match winners. So we have to be wary.” JDT are fifth with seven points, while Buriram also have seven points, but they are ninth due to goal difference. The other sides with seven points are Chinese clubs Shanghai Shenhua (sixth), Shandong Taishan (seventh) and Shanghai Port (eighth). JDT’s home form in every competition has been good as they have not been beaten at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium. Buriram coach Loss said that stat does not faze him. “In football, nothing is impossible. Football is loved because anything can happen. Doesn’t matter the opposition, fans or stadium. We trust in our team and performance tomorrow. We will show our opponents that they must respect Buriram too.”

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ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — PGA Tour rookie Patrick Fishburn played bogey-free for an 8-under 64 for his first lead after any round. Joel Dahmen was 10 shots behind and had a bigger cause for celebration Friday in the RSM Classic. Dahmen made a 5-foot par putt on his final hole for a 2-under 68 in tough conditions brought on by the wind and cold, allowing him to make the cut on the number and get two more days to secure his PGA Tour card for next year. He is No. 124 in the FedEx Cup. "I still got more to write this weekend for sure," said Dahmen, who recently had said his story is not yet over. "But without having the opportunity to play this weekend, my story would be a lot shorter this year." Fishburn took advantage of being on the easier Plantation course, with trees blocking the brunt of the wind and two additional par 5s. He also was helped by Maverick McNealy, who opened with a 62 on the tougher Seaside course, making two bogeys late in his round and having to settle for a 70. Fishburn, who already has locked up his card for next year, was at 11-under 131 and led McNealy and Lee Hodges (63) going into the weekend. Michael Thorbjornsen had a 69 and was the only player who had to face Seaside on Friday who was among the top five. What mattered on this day, however, was far down the leaderboard. The RSM Classic is the final tournament of the PGA Tour season, and only the top 125 in the FedEx Cup have full status in 2025. That's more critical than ever with the tour only taking the top 100 for full cards after next season. Players like Dahmen will need full status to get as many playing opportunities as they can. That explains why he felt so much pressure on a Friday. He didn't make a bogey after his opening hole and was battling temperatures in the low 50s that felt even colder with the wind ripping off the Atlantic waters of St. Simons Sound. He made a key birdie on the 14th, hitting a 4-iron for his second shot on the 424-yard hole. Dahmen also hit wedge to 2 feet on the 16th that put him on the cut line, and from the 18th fairway, he was safely on the green some 40 feet away. But he lagged woefully short, leaving himself a testy 5-footer with his job on the line. "It was a great putt. I was very nervous," Dahmen said. "But there's still work to do. It wasn't the game-winner, it was like the half-court shot to get us to halftime. But without that, and the way I played today, I wouldn't have anything this weekend." His playing partners weren't so fortunate. The tour put three in danger of losing their cards in the same group — Zac Blair (No. 123), Dahmen and Wesley Bryan (No. 125). The cut was at 1-under 141. Blair and Bryan came to the 18th hole needing birdie to be assured of making the cut and both narrowly missed. Now they have to wait to see if anyone passes them, which is typically the case. Thorbjornsen in a tie for fourth and Daniel Berger (66 at Plantation) in a tie for 17th both were projected to move into the top 125. Dahmen, indeed, still has work to do. Fishburn gets a weekend to see if he can end his rookie year with a win. "I've had a lot of experience playing in cold growing up in Utah, playing this time of year, kind of get used to playing when the body's not moving very well and you've got to move your hands," said Fishburn, who played college golf at BYU. "Just pretty happy with how I played." Ludvig Aberg, the defending champion and No. 5 player in the world competing for the first time in more than two months because of knee surgery, bounced back with a 64 on Plantation and was back in the mix. Aberg played with Luke Clanton, the Florida State sophomore who looks like he belongs each week. Clanton, the No. 1 player in the world amateur ranking who received a sponsor exemption, had a 65 at Plantation and was two shots off the lead. Clanton already has a runner-up and two other top 10s since June. "Playing with him, it's pretty awesome to watch," Clanton said. "We were kind of fanboying a little it. I know he's a really good dude but to be playing with him and to see what he's done over the last couple years, it's pretty inspirational." Get local news delivered to your inbox!PRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Ketron Shaw scored 30 points to lead Maryland Eastern Shore past Bryn Athyn 91-65 on Saturday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * PRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Ketron Shaw scored 30 points to lead Maryland Eastern Shore past Bryn Athyn 91-65 on Saturday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? PRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Ketron Shaw scored 30 points to lead Maryland Eastern Shore past Bryn Athyn 91-65 on Saturday. Shaw also contributed seven rebounds and six assists for the Hawks (2-11), who ended a seven-game slide with the win. Chris Flippin added 22 points and five rebounds. Evan Johnson had 14 points. Isaac Marshall and Jalen Cary both scored 15 to lead the Lions. Jalen Parker had 14 points, two steals and two blocks. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. AdvertisementMarket Momentum: A Tug of War Between Stocks and Bonds

3 players LA Lakers are interested in trading for, and 3 they are ready to trade awayThe cryptocurrency market continues evolving, offering investors innovation, growth potential, and transformative technologies. As the blockchain ecosystem expands into new realms like privacy-focused applications, interoperability, and artificial intelligence, certain projects are paving the way for the future of decentralised systems. Among the best cryptos to invest in now , Qubetics, Cosmos, and Bittensor TAO stand out for their groundbreaking advancements and unique contributions to the industry. These projects represent distinct facets of the blockchain revolution. Qubetics is redefining privacy and utility within the Web3 space, Cosmos is bridging the gap between blockchains with seamless interoperability, and Bittensor TAO is pushing the boundaries by merging artificial intelligence with blockchain. Together, they highlight the opportunities for forward-thinking investors seeking innovation and substantial returns. Let’s dive into what makes these cryptocurrencies must-watch contenders. Qubetics: Privacy-Driven Innovation and Decentralized Utility Qubetics spearheads privacy-focused innovation within the blockchain ecosystem by integrating a decentralised VPN (dVPN) into its platform. This key feature bolsters user privacy while enabling secure and private connections across the ecosystem. It is essential for applications such as decentralised finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and decentralised storage. By promoting autonomy and decentralisation, Qubetics aligns closely with the principles of Web3. The numbers behind Qubetics highlight its immense growth potential: Presale Phase 12 : $TICS tokens are currently priced at $0.031 , with a 10% price hike every week and a 20% increase at the final stage. 324M Tokens Sold : Reflecting strong investor confidence. $6M Raised : Indicating robust support for the project. 9,400+ Holders : A rapidly growing community. Analysts see a significant upside in Qubetics, driven by its innovative dVPN and strong presale momentum. Investors looking for high ROI opportunities should closely consider Qubetics, especially as its presale concludes and its mainnet launch approaches. Cosmos (ATOM): Driving Blockchain Interoperability Cosmos is often called the “Internet of Blockchains” , thanks to its groundbreaking Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol. This technology addresses one of the most pressing challenges in the blockchain industry—interoperability. By enabling seamless communication between blockchains, Cosmos facilitates the exchange of assets and data, unlocking a new era of collaboration in decentralised ecosystems. Cosmos empowers developers to create custom, interconnected blockchains tailored to specific use cases while benefiting from shared security and scalability. With the rise of DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain-based enterprises, Cosmos is becoming a cornerstone of the decentralised economy. Its critical role in ensuring blockchain interoperability makes it a top choice for investors seeking sustainable growth. Bittensor (TAO): Revolutionizing AI with Blockchain Technology Bittensor merges the worlds of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain, addressing the growing demand for decentralised AI solutions. The project’s unique approach incentivises users to contribute computational resources and data to train AI models, creating a decentralised infrastructure for AI development. This innovative use of blockchain technology positions Bittensor at the forefront of the AI revolution. As industries increasingly adopt AI-driven solutions, Bittensor’s decentralised network offers scalability and efficiency while rewarding participants with TAO tokens. With a robust foundation and a focus on the future of AI, Bittensor is a promising investment for those interested in the intersection of AI and blockchain. Conclusion Qubetics, Cosmos, and Bittensor TAO, represent diverse and high-potential opportunities for investors seeking the best cryptos to invest in now. Qubetics leads with its privacy-driven dVPN and remarkable presale performance. Cosmos stands out for its role in blockchain interoperability, and Bittensor TAO pioneers the convergence of AI and blockchain technology. Each of these projects offers a unique value proposition and the potential for significant returns, making them standout investments in the ever-evolving cryptocurrency landscape. 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With the launch of Nigeria’s Oriental Energy Resources $315 million Floating Production, Storage and Floating (FPSO) vessel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), the nation’s crude production would increase by 30,000 barrels per day by the first quarter of 2025. The FPSO vessel, with a storage capacity of one million barrels, which would kick off with an initial production of 17,000 barrels per day before increasing its production capacity to 30,000 bpd would be departing for Nigeria in Q1 2025 and commence production at the Okwok Oil Field in the first half of 2025. According to a release by a Presidential spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, Vice President Kashim Shettima, who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the commissioning and naming ceremony of the vessel, described the facility as more than just a maritime infrastructure project, saying it was a pointer to the success of Tinubu’s reforms in the sector as well as Nigeria’s growing global influence. Speaking on Saturday while commissioning the oil facility at the Drydocks World Dubai Shipyard in Dubai, Shettima pointed out that what sets Nigerians apart was not merely the audacity of their ambition, but their unique understanding of where the world was headed. “This FPSO vessel is more than just a technological achievement; it is a symbol of Nigeria’s ambition and our readiness to meet global energy demands. Under President Tinubu’s leadership, we are witnessing the transformation of the oil and gas sector, which is central to our economic revitalisation efforts,” the Vice President said. According to him, the vessel was a critical link in Nigeria’s ambition to optimize productivity, enabling the country to become a central hub for hydrocarbon demand, both domestically and globally. The Vice President lauded Alhaji Muhammadu Indimi, the Executive Chairman of Oriental Energy Resources Limited, for his remarkable contributions to the industry. He stated: “Over the decades, Alhaji Muhammadu Indimi has stood as a model businessman and symbol of excellence in the oil and gas industry. So, it’s not surprising that his vision has transformed Oriental Energy Resources Limited into a global phenomenon. “This outcome testifies to what is possible when ambition is matched with perseverance and expertise. His journey reminds us that Nigeria is a land of opportunity, and with dedication, there is no limit to what we can achieve.” Shettima further explained that as Nigeria’s home-based refineries come alive, vessels like this would be instrumental in maximising the nation’s production capacity and driving economic growth. “Just about two weeks ago, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was in Paris, where he oversaw the expansion of one of Nigeria’s indigenous banks into that sphere of the European financial market. That historic moment reflected our collective aspiration as a nation,” he noted. Shettima further pointed out that the UAE demonstrated what could be achieved when natural resources were leveraged effectively, just as he reaffirmed the Nigerian government’s support for transformative initiatives “which align with Nigeria’s vision for expanding hydrocarbon exploration, storage, and refining. “This FPSO vessel symbolizes a future where Nigerian ingenuity meets global standards, and we will be here every step of the way to ensure its utility and success,” he added. Expressing delight in the project, Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, commended the vision and tenacity of the Chairman of Oriental Energy Nigeria, saying his investment would stimulate economic growth and create job opportunities for many Nigerians, as well as ensure steady growth and development of the nation’s economy.

An energized SMU squad will carry a three-game winning streak against up-and-down Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for each team on Saturday in Dallas. The game is the first for the Mustangs' basketball team as a member of one of the nation's perennial powerhouse leagues, but don't expect SMU (7-2) to wilt in the spotlight. The Mustangs lambasted Alabama State 101-72 on Tuesday in their most recent outing. Their two losses came against Butler on the road by 11 points and against Mississippi State at home by five. Kario Oquendo poured in a season-high 20 points to lead seven SMU scorers in double figures in the win over Alabama State. Matt Cross added 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Mustangs while Samet Yigitoglu and Chuck Harris scored 12 points apiece. Yohan Traore and B.J. Edwards each had 11 and Jerrell Colbert hit for 10. "I think it's finally getting to the point where we are starting to figure out how to play as a team," Oquendo said. "You can see it from game to game. We're getting better, and every practice, we're getting better. I believe the more games we play together, the more the things start coming together." SMU is second in scoring per game in the ACC (averaging 88.3 points) and assists per game (16.4). The Mustangs lead the ACC in rebound margin (plus-10.9), total rebound average (43.3 per game) and offensive rebounds (15.2 a game) -- all in all, an impressive start to their campaign. Boopie Miller is the SMU leader in scoring average (15.6 points per game) and assists (5.8), with Cross the top rebounder (7.5 per game). The Cavaliers (5-3) head to Dallas after an 87-69 loss at No. 13 Florida on Wednesday in the SEC/ACC Challenge. Elijah Saunders scored 19 points for Virginia while Isaac McKneely added 12 points -- all on 3-pointers. The Cavaliers, however, had no answer for the Florida defense, committing 15 turnovers that led to 20 points for the Gators. Virginia led 18-9 early but were down by four at halftime. They got to within a point after a deep basket by Saunders in the opening minute of the second half, but that was as close as the Cavaliers would come. "Overall, I was very, very pleased with the first half," Virginia interim coach Ron Sanchez said. "I think that we handled adversity well. This group is on its way of becoming who they're going to be. It's painful growth, but you grow nonetheless." McKneely leads the Cavaliers with 13.1 points per game, followed by Saunders at 10.3. Jacob Cofie is the top rebounder at 6.4 per game, while Andrew Rohde has a team-best average of three assists. The teams have met just once before, with the Cavaliers outlasting SMU 76-73 in the semifinals of the Corpus Christi Challenge on Nov. 29, 2013. --Field Level Media

A new contender in the cryptocurrency world is generating significant buzz among early investors. This presale standout is believed to have the potential to surpass Cardano by 2025. With its innovative approach and ambitious roadmap, it is capturing attention and stirring intrigue. Could this be the next major player to reshape the crypto landscape? CYBRO, an AI-powered multichain earn marketplace, is about to hit a major milestone with its Token Generation Event (TGE). After a lightning-fast presale that raised an impressive $7 million and drew in nearly 20,000 investors, CYBRO is now gearing up for its listing on Gate.io and other major exchanges — and it’s happening on December 14th. During the presale, $CYBRO’s price surged 450% from $0.01 to $0.055 in its final stage. Now, with the token set to list at $0.06 on major exchanges, demand is through the roof. Many are predicting a 100x price surge once it hits the open market, thanks to the strong momentum and solid fundamentals backing the project. Join CYBRO Before the Listing Frenzy Drives Prices to the Moon What’s behind the hype? CYBRO combines cutting-edge AI with a user-friendly platform, offering tools like staking, farming, and lending that make DeFi investing accessible to everyone — from cautious newcomers to bold risk-takers. During its short presale, CYBRO has already gone a long way in achieving crucial milestones: CYBRO App Launched: Users can now explore around 30 vaults offering competitive annual percentage yields (APY) to match their investment strategies perfectly First One-Click Strategy Introduced: The Blast Index, available in the Vaults list and on the One-Click page, simplifies investing by integrating with lending protocols Rapid Development Progress: CYBRO’s platform has laid the groundwork for seamless DeFi experiences, setting the stage for future growth and innovation. And there’s more to come. CYBRO’s roadmap through 2025 promises features like leverage farming, lending aggregators, and even smarter AI tools, cementing its place as a game-changer in decentralized finance. With the listing just around the corner, $CYBRO is about to make its mark on major exchanges with all the momentum it’s built so far, this token looks ready to take off. Cardano is a blockchain platform built for smart contracts. It enables developers to create decentralized finance apps, crypto tokens, and games. Its native cryptocurrency, ADA, allows users to store value, make payments, and stake on the network. Cardano uses the Ouroboros proof-of-stake mechanism, which is more energy-efficient than the proof-of-work model. The blockchain is divided into two layers: the Cardano Settlement Layer for transactions and the Cardano Computing Layer for smart contracts This design enhances its ability to process transactions, potentially handling up to 1 million transactions per second. Cardano’s native tokens offer secure, low-fee interactions with smart contracts, improving blockchain efficiency and scalability. With the bull run of 2024 already in motion, established cryptocurrencies like ADA are showing less short-term potential. In contrast, CYBRO is emerging as a technologically advanced DeFi platform that offers investors unparalleled opportunities to maximize earnings. Utilizing AI-powered yield aggregation on the Blast blockchain, CYBRO provides lucrative staking rewards, exclusive airdrops, and cashback on purchases. Users benefit from seamless deposits and withdrawals, enhancing the overall experience. By emphasizing transparency, compliance, and quality, CYBRO stands out as a promising project attracting strong interest from crypto whales and influencers. This positions CYBRO as a compelling option for investors seeking significant returns, potentially surpassing more established coins by 2025. Read also: How this $0.06 AI token could outpace Ripple and Cardano by 2025Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PS5 is down in price for Cyber Monday to the lowest we've ever seen it, as Best Buy has taken nearly $30 off the market price - down to just $39.99 (was $69.99) . This is one of those deals that you'll want to be quick on the money for; not just when it comes to available stock (though anything with Spider-Man in the title is always at risk for that), but because Cyber Monday itself is only hours away from ending at time of writing. Best Buy doesn't specify an endpoint for this deal, but it doesn't seem likely that it'll be around for long. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is the most recent of the PS5 Spider-Man adaptations, and the first in the series to let players switch between both the Peter Parker and Miles Morales versions of the character. In our Marvel's Spider-Man 2 review we gave it the full five stars, and that it was "as good as superhero gaming gets. It's the quintessential costume caper, larger than life in more ways than one, and whose blockbuster boss battles and mob-fighting forays have set new standards in not just superhero games, but AAA action-adventure games in general moving forward." Should you buy Marvel's Spider-Man 2? The PS5 Spider-Man games are definite crowd-pleasers across the board, built from big budgets and ambitions that cheerfully throw in everything but the kitchen sink. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 takes this philosophy to its furthest point yet, arguably for better and worse. It's full to bursting with ideas - some of which are fantastic, like the ability to create weblines, and some that could probably have remained on the cutting room floor... like the three separate occasions in which you go on gentle bicycle rides. Still, if you enjoyed the last two Spider-Man games, or indeed those on the PS2 back in the day, or even the Batman Arkham games to some extent, you'll find a lot of reasons to enjoy this particular entry in the series, especially as a way to satiate yourself on Insomniac hero antics until Wolverine eventually comes out. For more gaming deals and discounts, check out our guide to Cyber Monday PS5 deals to see all the offers flooding through in real time!

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AMD shares dip 2% amid AWS AI chip demand concernsPRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Ketron Shaw scored 30 points to lead Maryland Eastern Shore past Bryn Athyn 91-65 on Saturday. Shaw also contributed seven rebounds and six assists for the Hawks (2-11), who ended a seven-game slide with the win. Chris Flippin added 22 points and five rebounds. Evan Johnson had 14 points. Isaac Marshall and Jalen Cary both scored 15 to lead the Lions. Jalen Parker had 14 points, two steals and two blocks. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Hegseth faces growing GOP scrutiny as allegations mount


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