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Hodge edges towards century as West Indies 310-4, trail by 265
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US Afghans in limbo after Washington soldier attack
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England lose Duckett in chase of record 435 to keep Ashes alive
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Australia all out for 349, set England 435 to win 3rd Ashes Test
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US strikes over 70 IS targets in Syria after attack on troops
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Australian lifeguards fall silent for Bondi Beach victims
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Trump's name added to Kennedy Center facade, a day after change
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West Indies 206-2, trail by 369, after Duffy's double strike
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US strikes Islamic State group in Syria after deadly attack on troops
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Epstein files opened: famous faces, many blacked-out pages
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Ravens face 'special' Patriots clash as playoffs come into focus
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Newly released Epstein files: what we know
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Musk wins US court appeal of $56 bn Tesla pay package
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US judge voids murder conviction in Jam Master Jay killing
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Trump doesn't rule out war with Venezuela
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Haller, Aouar out of AFCON, Zambia coach drama
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Nasdaq rallies again while yen falls despite BOJ rate hike
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Bologna win shoot-out with Inter to reach Italian Super Cup final
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Brandt and Beier send Dortmund second in Bundesliga
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Trump administration begins release of Epstein files
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UN Security Council votes to extend DR Congo mission by one year
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Family of Angels pitcher, club settle case over 2019 death
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Rubio says won't force deal on Ukraine as Europeans join Miami talks
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Brazil court rejects new Bolsonaro appeal against coup conviction
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Three-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka to retire in 2026
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Pandya blitz powers India to T20 series win over South Africa
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IMF approves $206 mn aid to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah
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US halts green card lottery after MIT professor, Brown University killings
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US Fed official says no urgency to cut rates, flags distorted data
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Rome to charge visitors for access to Trevi Fountain
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Poland president accuses Ukraine of not appreciating war support
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PSG penalty hero Safonov ended Intercontinental win with broken hand
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French court rejects Shein suspension
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UN declares famine over in Gaza, says 'situation remains critical'
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George lifts Clippers over Warriors, late surge can't save Mavs
Paul George came through in the clutch for the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday, but fourth-quarter heroics couldn't save the Dallas Mavericks in a 126-120 NBA loss to Oklahoma City.
George scored a game-high 25 points and drilled the game-winning three-pointer over Klay Thompson as the Clippers rallied from a 22-point third-quarter deficit to stun the Golden State Warriors 113-112.
"It felt good as soon as I released it," George said of the basket that put the Clippers ahead for the first time in the contest. "I got a good look at the basket, thank God it went in."
The Warriors had a final chance, but Draymond Green missed a three-point attempt at the buzzer.
George said the comeback was especially meaningful against the Warriors' potent offense.
"They can put points up so quick," he said. "The fact we were able to come back, it just shows a lot -- this group is ready to fight and play all the way until the end."
James Harden added 21 points and Kawhi Leonard chipped in 20 for the Clippers, who withstood 17 three-pointers from the Warriors.
Stephen Curry scored 22 points and handed out 11 assists for Golden State.
In the day's second game at Crypto.com Arena, Anthony Davis scored 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers' 107-97 victory over the Houston Rockets.
LeBron James, who celebrates his 39th birthday this month, added 16 points, including a spectacular 360-degree aerial spin for a layup.
In Dallas, a remarkable 30-0 fourth-quarter scoring run and new dad Luka Doncic's triple-double of 36 points, 15 rebounds and 18 assists weren't enough for the Mavericks.
Doncic returned after missing a game to welcome the birth of his baby daughter, but Kyrie Irving was sidelined with a sore foot and Tim Hardaway Jr. was out with back spasms.
Jalen Williams scored 23 points to lead eight Thunder players in double figures.
The Mavs, trailing 111-87 early in the fourth, scored 30 unanswered points -- the longest such streak since the NBA began tracking play-by-play data in 1996.
They seized a 117-111 lead but couldn't make it last.
"That's just the way the game is," said Mavs center Dereck Lively, who scored 20 points and pulled down 16 rebounds. "Basketball is a game of runs. We were fortunate enough to be able to fight back, bring it back to a close game, but we've got to be sure we practice more on trying to close out the end-game situations."
Denver star Nikola Jokic's triple-double of 36 points, 13 rebounds and 14 assists also came in a losing effort as the Nuggets fell 123-117 to the Sacramento Kings, who had 26 points from both De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk.
Giannis Antetokounmpo's first triple-double of the season -- 32 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists -- helped the Milwaukee Bucks finally see off the Atlanta Hawks 132-121 in a game that featured 17 lead changes.
Damian Lillard added 25 points and nine assists for the Bucks, who were tied 114-114 with less than six minutes remaining but out-scored the Hawks 18-7 the rest of the way.
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In Brooklyn, Mikal Bridges scored 42 points to pace the Nets, who halted the Orlando Magic's winning streak at nine games with a 129-101 victory.
Bridges singlehandedly out-scored the Magic in the first quarter, pouring in 26 points as the Nets roared to a 43-22 lead that put them on the road to victory.
In Detroit, the Cleveland Cavaliers handed the Pistons a 17th straight defeat, 110-101.
Max Strus and Darius Garland scored 22 points apiece for Cleveland. Donovan Mitchell added 20 and Jarrett Allen chipped in 19 with 11 rebounds to keep the Pistons at bay.
Detroit opened the third quarter on a 10-0 scoring run to grab a 58-54 lead. They led by as many as eight before the Cavs hit back.
The Minnesota Timberwolves pulled off a nail-biting 123-117 victory over the Hornets in Charlotte.
Karl-Anthony Towns led the Timberwolves with 28 points. Rudy Gobert added 26 points and 12 rebounds.
D.Schneider--BTB