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Taiwan’s president pledges to defend sovereignty after China’s military drills

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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on Thursday vowed to defend the self-ruled island’s sovereignty in the face of China’s “expansionist ambitions,” days after Beijing wrapped up live-fire military drills around the island.

“In the face of China’s rising expansionist ambitions, the international community is watching to see whether the Taiwanese people have the resolve to defend themselves,” Lai said in his New Year’s address.

“As president, my stance has always been clear: to firmly safeguard national sovereignty, strengthen national defense and the resilience of the whole society, and comprehensively construct an effective deterrence and democratic defense mechanism,” he added.

Lai’s comments came days after China wrapped up live-fire drills around Taiwan featuring rocket launches, aircraft and warships. Beijing had expressed anger at a planned U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, as well as at Japan’s new leader’s comments that Tokyo could intervene in the event of a Chinese attack on Taiwan.

The planned arms sale, valued at more than $11 billion, is the U.S.’s largest so far to Taiwan. It includes missiles, drones, artillery systems and military software.

The United States is obligated by its own laws to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself. China claims the self-ruled island as its own territory and threatens to annex it, by force if necessary.

China’s leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday reiterated those threats in his own televised New Year’s address, calling an eventual annexation “ unstoppable.”

Taiwan last year announced a special $40 billion budget for arms purchases, including to build an air defense system with high-level detection and interception capabilities called the Taiwan Dome.

The budget will be allocated over eight years, from 2026 to 2033, and comes after Lai already pledged to raise defense spending to 5% of the island’s GDP, as part of his strategy amid China’s threats of invasion.

“Facing China’s serious military ambitions, Taiwan has no time to wait,” Lai said.

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Mistreanu reported from Beijing.



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Kelsea Ballerini + Chase Stokes Reunite for a Fresh Start: PHOTO

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Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes are giving love another chance.

The country singer and Outer Banks star have reunited two months after their breakup — and this time, they’re making it clear where their hearts stand.

On New Year’s Eve, Ballerini shared a photo on her Instagram Stories showing the couple in silhouette, kissing at sunset.

“Messy year for the heart, messy year for the outside coming in, messy year for the way it became an out-of-our-hands portrayal of it,” she wrote.

Read More: Kelsea Ballerini Admits She’s Got Some Regrets About ‘Rolling Up the Welcome Mat’ [Watch]

The “Miss Me More” singer continued, “But what I’ll say, and all I really care to share indefinitely with my personal life anymore, is that I really love love. I believe in it, I believe in him, and I believe in breaking patterns. Now go kiss your person and stop speculating.”

Love, Lessons + a Fresh Start

Stokes shared a post of his own — a quiet reflection that echoed Ballerini’s message.

“Something I’ve learned this year: don’t take advantage of the most beautiful things that in 33 years of life are fleeting,” he wrote.

The actor added, “Take accountability, learn from mistakes. Lean into love and say it often. 2026 — my year of growth, my year of truth. Starting here, starting now. Happy New Year’s.”

Their Story So Far

Ballerini and Stokes first began dating in January 2023, after she famously slid into his DMs — a rom-com-worthy move that quickly turned into real love.

Read More: 9 Most Shocking Country Music Moments of 2025, From Zach Bryan to Jelly Roll

It marked Ballerini’s first public relationship since her 2022 divorce from fellow country artist Morgan Evans, and she’s been open about how deeply it changed her outlook on love.

“He’s the most emotionally intelligent man I’ve ever met,” she shared on Call Her Daddy in late 2023. “I keep telling him he’s a man written by a woman.”

A Second Chance at Love

After quietly splitting earlier this fall, the couple was spotted together again — including a trip to Scotland — sparking speculation that they were giving their relationship another try.

They really picked up where they left off,” a source said at the time. “They’re hopeful this time around will be better.”

And judging by their heartfelt New Year’s messages, it seems they’re both ready to start fresh.

For Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes, it’s not just about rekindling a romance — it’s about growth, forgiveness, and the courage to believe in love again.

Kelsea Ballerini + Chase Stokes Make Their Red Carpet Debut at the 2023 CMT Music Awards

Before co-hosting the 2023 CMT Music Awards on Sunday night (Apr. 2), Kelsea Ballerini walked the red carpet with her boyfriend, actor Chase Stokes.

Gallery Credit: Carena Liptak





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Ryan Day after Ohio State upset in CFP: ‘We put ourselves behind the 8-ball’

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The quest for a repeat national championship is over. No. 2 Ohio State lost its second consecutive game in a 24-14 upset at the hands of No. 10 Miami and fell out of the College Football Playoff bracket in surprise fashion.

Buckeyes coach Ryan Day, bewildered by his game plan’s ineffectiveness, lamented the slow offensive start to a contest that his team never led. Ohio State went scoreless in the first half of a game for the first time since the 2016 CFP semifinals, and the 14-0 hole it fell into proved too deep to overcome.

“When you have a start the way that we did, you put yourself at risk of having to be really darn near perfect in the second half to go win the game,” Day said postgame. “We put ourselves behind the 8-ball.”

The backbreaking play came in the second quarter when quarterback Julian Sayin threw an interception to star Miami defensive back Keionte Scott, who returned it 72 yards for a pick-six. The touchdown put the Hurricanes up by two possessions, and while Ohio State surged over the ensuing two quarters to draw within three points, it was never able to get over the hump.

Below is everything Day said after the loss to Miami in the Cotton Bowl.

On whether the first-round bye contributed to the slow start:

“I felt like it took us a while to get into the rhythm of the game. I thought we did coming out of the second half. By then it was going to take a very, very efficient second half to win the game, being down 14-0. But I felt like at that point we got into a rhythm. When we had that drive there where we took a shot, it was incomplete and the next play was a hold, that got us way behind the chains. That was the drive that we needed to go win the game. When you have a start the way that we did, you put yourself at risk of having to be really darn near perfect in the second half to go win the game. We put ourselves behind the 8-ball.

“We worked really hard during the last three weeks leading up to this game to come out of the gates and win the first quarter, win the first half, be ready to go. I thought we had an excellent plan on that and what we did. I think the guys bought into it. But at the end of the day, we didn’t get it done. That starts with me and goes down from there. I take responsibility for not getting the guys ready. As you know, we spent an inordinate amount of time putting the plan together to get everybody ready to go play in that first half, and we didn’t win the first half. We gotta figure out why that was and learn from it moving forward.”

On how the offensive struggles will impact his offseason staff decisions:

“Fresh off the game so gotta evaluate it all, but early on, I felt like we had a hard time. Gabe [VanSickle] was struggling a little bit early on with his first big spot there. We were scrambling a little bit. We lost Austin [Siereveld]. They have an excellent front. I thought the guys battled and got back into a rhythm. I thought we had a good plan going in on how to get the ball out of our hands quick, but that obviously didn’t work. We took five sacks. We gotta get back to it and figure out where we’re going to go moving forward, but we gotta sit down and evaluate all of it.”

“As you know, we were in this spot last year when we lost Seth [McLaughlin] and we lost [Josh] Simmons. This is part of playing this time of year. You gotta have depth, and you gotta perform in those moments. That’s the bottom line. It’s our job as coaches to get them ready and to do what they can. Lorenzo had a shoulder there and Austin had a leg contusion. He was in tears because he wasn’t able to go back in the game. The decision was made that we weren’t gonna put him back in the game when he was struggling at that point, but he would’ve done anything he could to get back into the game to play in this thing. He cares about his teammates and wanted to finish.

“We obviously got a team of guys that have poured a lot into this program. Some guys, this will be their last game as Buckeyes. It’s going to hurt and sting. I just wanted to make sure they still know how much we appreciate everything we do and everything they’ve done for this program. But it hurts right now. It hurts for those guys. They put a lot of work and time into this thing. It’s our job as coaches to make sure that we figure out ways to put them in a situation to be successful, so at the end of the day, it’s our responsibility to do that. We’ve gotta take a hard look at that and figure out what it is that we gotta get done to get better.”

On Styles’ injury:

“He’s been dealing with a shoulder all season.”

On pushing the gas pedal offensively:

“I think you saw us play with a little bit of tempo today, but when you’re not getting first downs early on, you gotta make sure you’re getting the right plays and doing what you need to do to get first downs. I think that some of that stuff did give us a little bit of juice in the second half when we needed to. I thought that gave us an advantage at times in the game. But it wasn’t done near good enough. All things that we’ll make sure we look at.”

On the breakdown in pass protection:

“It’s hard to just say one thing. We tried to help out — they have a very good front. We felt like it was a little bit of a different scheme than what we dealt with the week before against Indiana. Indiana was a lot of pressure, a lot of movement, a lot of twisting and things. This was a bigger group of guys who are a hard-charging front. We went in with a certain plan, and you can tell right from that first third down that we had a hard time. Being on silent, we didn’t quite get off the ball on that one. That caused the first sack, and it kind of went from there.

“I do think there was a point where we got it under control. We were moving the ball pretty good. Certainly the play that [Keionte] Scott made there on the pick-six was a huge part of the game. He triggered and hit that thing, and we didn’t quite execute it right in terms of what was going on on the perimeter. I think Julian’s decision to throw it was the right thing to do at the time. But he made a heck of a play and that, early in the game, certainly flipped the scoreboard fast and put us in a hole. At that point, you gotta fight yourself out of it, and we weren’t able to do that.

“We wanted to be aggressive. We felt like we did have an advantage downfield in the passing game. That was the give-and-take of it. Jeremiah [Smith] ended up with 157 downfield. We felt like we could do that and we were gonna be aggressive, but we also knew the give-and-take of it. That was part of what we were working through. At the end of the day, it didn’t work.”

On whether the change in play-callers led to the slow start:

“I gotta go look at it all and figure out what that was and what that is, because it’s not good enough. Look at it all. We gotta do better. We gotta do better. That’s the bottom line. Whatever it takes to get better, we’ll do.”

On Caleb Downs likely playing his final game at Ohio State:

“What Caleb Downs has done for Ohio State and does every day, most of it you see is on the field, but what I see is off the field. He’s a special young man who has done a lot for this program. I’ll forever be indebted for what he’s done for us. Not only his play but what he stands for off the field, who he is. His family is tremendous. He played his tail off tonight. Nobody hurts more than he does.”

On Julian Sayin’s future:

“This is somebody who hasn’t played a lot of football. It’s his first year of playing. He competes. He works at it in the meeting room, what he does in terms of his preparation, what we put on his plate in getting us in and out of plays, protection checks. This guy here has got a very, very bright future ahead of him. I think Julian has a chance to be as good as he wants to be. Now, he’s gotta learn from this. That’s a big part of playing quarterback. When you look at a lot of the guys who have success at the highest levels of college football, they have a lot of games under their belt. Julian’s got this season to learn from and grow from, and he’s going to come back even stronger next year.”

On the decision to use a silent count:

“Indoors here. We’ve played here before. It doesn’t take a lot to really echo inside here. So we felt like that was the right thing to do.”





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Mountain snow, rain moves in to start the new year

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Rain and mountain snow will move into parts of New Mexico heading into the new year. Temperatures will stay above average. Warmer weather continued moving into New Mexico for the last day of 2025. Highs climbed into the 50s and 60s across the state. Cloud cover, along with spotty sprinkles, have been moving into western […]



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Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor as he seeks to advance his progressive agenda

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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani officially became the 111th mayor of the nation’s largest city early Thursday as he seeks to carry out the transformative progressive platform on which he campaigned.

New York Attorney General Letitia James swore in Mamdani, the city’s first Muslim mayor, in a small ceremony with his family just after midnight. Supporters counted down the seconds.

Mamdani took the oath with his hands on two Qurans — one belonging to his grandfather and the other from the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The library’s book is believed to have been made in Ottoman Syria in the 1800s, the library system said.

“This is truly the honor and the privilege of a lifetime,” Mamdani said at the swearing-in ceremony at the old City Hall IRT subway station, which was closed in 1945.

Mamdani ran on a platform advocating public transit. He called the ornate station “a testament to the importance of public transit to the vitality, the health, and the legacy of our city.”

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New York Attorney General Letitia James, left, administers the oath of office to mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, center, as his wife Rama Duwaji looks on Thursday in New York.Yuki Iwamura / AP

Later Thursday, Mamdani plans to host a larger inauguration ceremony and block party, where Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will administer a ceremonial, public oath of office to the new mayor. Mamdani said 4,000 people were invited to the ceremony but that the block party was open to “everyone.”

“We wanted to ensure that as we celebrated the beginning of our administration, it was a celebration that was not simply for the typical people who would be invited to an inauguration, but in fact, for everyone,” Mamdani told reporters last week during a press conference, previewing the events.

“This is not my success, it’s our success. It’s not my administration, it’s our administration. Similarly, it’s not my inauguration. It’s for all of us,” Mamdani added.

Mamdani said he felt confident that he’ll have the staff and appointed officials in place on time to begin the work of his administration.

“We will have the people in place necessary to start to deliver, not only on our affordability agenda, but frankly, to deliver on the day-to-day services that New Yorkers require,” Mamdani told reporters.

The next key date early in Mamdani’s administration will be Jan. 7 — the first day of New York’s 2026 state legislative session in Albany.

Mamdani last year campaigned on an ambitious agenda aimed at lowering costs for New Yorkers, including by promising to make childcare universal and free, implement a free bus system and freeze rent prices for certain rental units in the city.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., at a rally with Zohran Mamdani on Oct. 26.Heather Khalifa / AP file

Mamdani has said that the bulk of the money to pay for his agenda would come from raising taxes on New Yorkers who make over $1 million. But in order to raise taxes in the city, the new mayor will need approval from state leaders.

While Democratic leaders in the Legislature have previously been open to raising taxes on high-income individuals and corporations, Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., has always been staunchly opposed to raising taxes on anyone in New York.

Hochul, who is running for re-election this year, in a recent interview she left the door open to finding other revenue streams — such as raising corporate taxes — to fund Democratic priorities throughout the state.

“It is my job as governor to make sure that whomever the mayor is, they’re successful,” Hochul told WNYW-TV in December.

“The budget process is unfolding. We’ll be working with the legislators over the next couple months, and we’ll find out how we can take off a bite of what we need to do — like what is doable in this upcoming year, in the following year,” she added.



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Riley Green Confirms His Relationship Status

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It does not look like Riley Green loves anyone at the moment.

The singer with the most relationship rumors in country music says he’s single. Actually, he had a little fun with the question.

“I find out who I’m dating weekly on social media,” he tells Bev Rainey of Westwood One’s Country Nights With Bev Rainey show.

  • As Riley Green and Ella Langley‘s song “You Look Like You Love Me” became popular, rumors of a romance began popping up.
  • Langley told Taste of Country they were not dating last fall, but the rumors persisted.
  • More recently, fans have wanted to link him to Megan Moroney.

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“I’m not (dating anyone),” Green says.

“I’m rumored to have dated a lot of people. I kind of understand that. People always long for that Tim and Faith, Johnny and June, George and Tammy thing,” he admits. “Me and Ella have two giant songs together, and I think fans want to believe that what you’re singing about is real.”

There was never much hard evidence of a Green and Langley romance, and both parties have as much as played coy about it.

Moroney, however, was a little cheeky recently: Beneath a TikTok video of a fan singing one of her songs, she commented, “Need the shirt.”

See if you can spot why that’s a big deal.

Fans and media have been asking Green about who he’s dating since he debuted in 2018. He hasn’t shared too much, but did walk a red carpet with a woman named Sophia Sansone in 2022.

Currently, Green’s song “Worst Way” is doing nothing to turn people away from his romantic pursuits. The steamy love song made Taste of Country’s list of the 10 Best Country Songs of Summer 2025 as the love song of the summer. A music video for the song may make you sweat.

Green and Langley performed at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest on Thursday (June 5).

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Spurs’ Wembanyama ‘confident’ after hyperextending left knee

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SAN ANTONIO — Spurs star center Victor Wembanyama limped off the court in the fourth quarter of Wednesday night’s 134-132 win over the New York Knicks after his left knee buckled as he tried to secure a rebound under the basket.

Wembanyama said afterward that he suffered a hyperextension and that initial tests did not reveal any other issues. He said he would have more testing done Thursday.

“I was confident. I was this close to coming back in the game,” Wembanyama said. “[They] had to hold me back. It was just a hyperextension, so it should be minimal. We’ve got to do everything tomorrow still to check that everything’s OK.”

Wembanyama added, “I expect to be back the next game.”

Wembanyama was injured with 10:32 left in the game with the Spurs trailing 106-92 as he battled under the basket with Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordan Clarkson for a rebound. Wembanyama immediately grabbed at his left knee after the play. Teammate Stephon Castle helped Wembanyama back to his feet, and the Frenchman hobbled to the locker room under his own power.

Wembanyama appeared to tell Castle “I’m fine” as the guard helped him up and appeared to deliver the same message to the sellout crowd of 18,062 as he hobbled off the floor and headed to the locker room.

Wembanyama returned to the bench with 1:22 left to play wearing team warmups, but he did not check back into the game.

Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said that Wembanyama finishing the game on the bench gave him hope that the injury was not serious.

“Have not been able to talk to the medical staff yet, but I think I saw what everybody else saw,” Johnson said. “Obviously, he finished the game on the bench with his teammates. So, I think that made me feel good.”

Wembanyama finished with 31 points and 13 rebounds in 24 minutes on the floor.

A third-year veteran, Wembanyama previously sat out 12 games earlier in the season because of a left calf strain. He returned to the lineup on Dec. 13 during the semifinals of the NBA Cup against Oklahoma City and came off the bench in his first six outings back from the injury before making his first start on Dec. 27 in a loss to the Utah Jazz.

Wembanyama entered the contest Wednesday averaging 24.0 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.0 blocks.



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Miami beats defending national champ Ohio State 24-14 in the CFP quarterfinal at Cotton Bowl

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Keionte Scott returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown, Carson Beck threw a scoring pass and No. 10 Miami shocked defending champion Ohio State 24-14 on Wednesday night at the Cotton Bowl in the first College Football Playoff quarterfinal.The Hurricanes (12-2, CFP No. 10 seed) have won two playoff games to get into football’s final four after needing an at-large berth to make the 12-team field, even without playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. One more win and they will get to play for a national championship in their home stadium.Next for Miami in coach Mario Cristobal’s fourth season is a CFP semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 8 against No. 3 seed Georgia or No. 6 seed Ole Miss, the SEC teams in the Sugar Bowl on Thursday night.There hasn’t been a national title for “The U” since 2001. The Hurricanes were denied a repeat the following season with a double-overtime loss in the Fiesta Bowl to Ohio State, the only other time the teams met in a bowl game.Now it’s third-ranked Ohio State (12-2, CFP No. 2 seed), which went into the game as a 9 1/2-point favorite according to BetMGM Sportsbook, that won’t be able to win back-to-back national titles for the first time in program history.The Buckeyes hadn’t played since a 13-10 loss to now-No. 1 Indiana in a Big Ten championship game matchup of undefeated teams on Dec. 6. They still got a first-round bye, then lost just like all four teams that went directly to the quarterfinal round in the inaugural 12-team playoff last season.Scott’s second pick-six this season came when he jumped a quick screen pass to the left thrown by Heisman Trophy finalist Julian Sayin, then had a wide-open field to sprint untouched to the end zone for a 14-0 lead with 11:49 left in the first half.That came only 1:42 after Beck’s quick pass to Mark Fletcher Jr. coming out of the backfield for a 9-yard score.Beck, who was part of Georgia’s national titles in 2021 and 2022 when Stetson Bennett was the starter, completed 19 of 26 passes for 138 yards. The TD throw to Fletcher, who also ran 19 times for 90 yards, was the seventh of 13 consecutive completions for Beck to set a record in the Cotton Bowl, which was played for the 90th time.Sayin, a freshman backup behind Will Howard for Ohio State’s championship run last season, was 22 of 35 for 287 yards with two interceptions and a TD to Jeremiah Smith. Sayin was sacked five times.AP All-America receiver Smith, the Miami native, caught seven of those passes for 157 yards, including a 14-yard TD on a fourth down in the fourth quarter.Carter Davis added a 49-yard field goal in the third quarter and ChaMar Brown ran for a 5-yard TD in the game’s final minute for the Hurricanes, whose 24 points were the most Ohio State gave up this season.The takeawayMiami: The Hurricanes have won six games in a row since an overtime loss Nov. 1 at SMU, less than 25 miles from AT&T Stadium, where the Cotton Bowl is played. They also made their CFP debut in the Lone Star State, winning 10-3 at No. 7 Texas A&M in the first round on Dec. 20.Ohio State: All-America safety Caleb Downs, who started in the CFP for the third season in a row, became the first player to force two fumbles in a CFP game. … The Buckeyes had gone four consecutive quarters — the equivalent of a full game — until Bo Jackson’s 1-yard TD run to cap its opening drive of the second half.Up nextMiami waits to see who it will play in the Fiesta Bowl. Ohio State is scheduled to open the the 2026 season at home against Ball State on Sept. 5.

Keionte Scott returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown, Carson Beck threw a scoring pass and No. 10 Miami shocked defending champion Ohio State 24-14 on Wednesday night at the Cotton Bowl in the first College Football Playoff quarterfinal.

The Hurricanes (12-2, CFP No. 10 seed) have won two playoff games to get into football’s final four after needing an at-large berth to make the 12-team field, even without playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. One more win and they will get to play for a national championship in their home stadium.

Next for Miami in coach Mario Cristobal’s fourth season is a CFP semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 8 against No. 3 seed Georgia or No. 6 seed Ole Miss, the SEC teams in the Sugar Bowl on Thursday night.

There hasn’t been a national title for “The U” since 2001. The Hurricanes were denied a repeat the following season with a double-overtime loss in the Fiesta Bowl to Ohio State, the only other time the teams met in a bowl game.

Now it’s third-ranked Ohio State (12-2, CFP No. 2 seed), which went into the game as a 9 1/2-point favorite according to BetMGM Sportsbook, that won’t be able to win back-to-back national titles for the first time in program history.

The Buckeyes hadn’t played since a 13-10 loss to now-No. 1 Indiana in a Big Ten championship game matchup of undefeated teams on Dec. 6. They still got a first-round bye, then lost just like all four teams that went directly to the quarterfinal round in the inaugural 12-team playoff last season.

Scott’s second pick-six this season came when he jumped a quick screen pass to the left thrown by Heisman Trophy finalist Julian Sayin, then had a wide-open field to sprint untouched to the end zone for a 14-0 lead with 11:49 left in the first half.

That came only 1:42 after Beck’s quick pass to Mark Fletcher Jr. coming out of the backfield for a 9-yard score.

Beck, who was part of Georgia’s national titles in 2021 and 2022 when Stetson Bennett was the starter, completed 19 of 26 passes for 138 yards. The TD throw to Fletcher, who also ran 19 times for 90 yards, was the seventh of 13 consecutive completions for Beck to set a record in the Cotton Bowl, which was played for the 90th time.

Sayin, a freshman backup behind Will Howard for Ohio State’s championship run last season, was 22 of 35 for 287 yards with two interceptions and a TD to Jeremiah Smith. Sayin was sacked five times.

AP All-America receiver Smith, the Miami native, caught seven of those passes for 157 yards, including a 14-yard TD on a fourth down in the fourth quarter.

Carter Davis added a 49-yard field goal in the third quarter and ChaMar Brown ran for a 5-yard TD in the game’s final minute for the Hurricanes, whose 24 points were the most Ohio State gave up this season.

The takeaway

Miami: The Hurricanes have won six games in a row since an overtime loss Nov. 1 at SMU, less than 25 miles from AT&T Stadium, where the Cotton Bowl is played. They also made their CFP debut in the Lone Star State, winning 10-3 at No. 7 Texas A&M in the first round on Dec. 20.

Ohio State: All-America safety Caleb Downs, who started in the CFP for the third season in a row, became the first player to force two fumbles in a CFP game. … The Buckeyes had gone four consecutive quarters — the equivalent of a full game — until Bo Jackson’s 1-yard TD run to cap its opening drive of the second half.

Up next

Miami waits to see who it will play in the Fiesta Bowl. Ohio State is scheduled to open the the 2026 season at home against Ball State on Sept. 5.



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Alleged drug smugglers jumped overboard in recent boat strikes, U.S. military says

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Washington — Individuals on board two alleged drug smuggling boats jumped into the water after an initial strike on another boat on Tuesday, the U.S. military said.   

U.S. Southern Command announced Wednesday that three “narco-trafficking vessels traveling as a convoy” were struck in “international waters” a day earlier. Three people were killed when the first boat was hit, according to Southern Command. 

“The remaining narco-terrorists abandoned the other two vessels, jumping overboard and distancing themselves before follow-on engagements sank their respective vessels,” Southern Command said, adding that the U.S. Coast Guard had been notified for search-and-rescue efforts. 

In a separate statement, the Coast Guard said it was notified Tuesday about “mariners in distress in the Pacific Ocean.” 

“The U.S. Coast Guard is coordinating search-and-rescue operations with vessels in the area, and a Coast Guard C-130 aircraft is en route to provide further search coverage with the ability to drop a survival raft and supplies,” the statement said. 

As many as eight people abandoned the remaining two vessels, three U.S. officials told CBS News. One of the officials said the strikes were conducted in the eastern Pacific Ocean. 

A 46-second video of the strikes did not appear to show any survivors in the water. 

The U.S. military also said it conducted strikes Wednesday on two vessels, killing five people, Southern Command said later in the day, bringing the estimated death toll in the monthslong military campaign against alleged drug smugglers to at least 115.

“Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes and engaged in narco-trafficking. A total of five narco-terrorists were killed during these actions – three in the first vessel and two in the second,” Southern Command said.

The Trump administration’s handling of survivors has come under intense scrutiny, with some critics accusing it of committing potential war crimes after a follow-up strike on Sept. 2 killed two survivors. Two men who survived a strike in the Caribbean Sea on Oct. 16 were detained by the U.S. Navy and repatriated to their countries of origin, prompting questions about the danger the Trump administration has claimed alleged drug traffickers pose to the U.S. Strikes on Oct. 27 in the Pacific left one survivor, who has since been presumed dead.  

Members of Congress — mostly Democrats — have sought to rein in the boat strikes, which come as the Trump administration escalates pressure against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The administration has accused Maduro of drug trafficking and working with gangs designated by the U.S. as terrorist organizations, which Maduro denies.

Lawmakers have raised the alarm that the strikes, which have not been authorized by Congress, could lead to war with Venezuela and have questioned their legality.

President Trump, who has repeatedly threatened land strikes against Venezuela, said the U.S. “knocked out” a “big facility” last week linked to the alleged drug smuggling operations, but his administration has provided few details on the matter. 

“There was a major explosion in the dock area where they load the boats up with drugs,” Mr. Trump told reporters Monday in Florida. 

Many Republicans have defended the strikes, including after the administration acknowledged that two survivors of the Sept. 2 boat attack were killed in a follow-up strike. 

Both critics and defenders of the Sept. 2 follow-up strike have called for the video to be released to the public, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon has no plans to do so.



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Victor Wembanyama leaves game against Knicks with apparent leg injury

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San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama left Wednesday’s game against the New York Knicks with an apparent leg injury. The Spurs ruled him out for the contest.

Webanyama jumped for a rebound and landed awkwardly with 10:32 left in the fourth quarter. His left foot moved forward as he approached the ground, which caused his knee to bend inward. He fell to the floor and grabbed his knee in pain, and after he returned to his feet, he limped off the court and into the locker room for examination.

While he returned to the bench after a short stay in the locker room, the Spurs determined Wembanyama’s night over after 24 minutes of action. He scored 31 points and racked up 13 rebounds before his premature exit.

The Spurs trailed the Knicks, 102-96, when Wembanyama left the game. Both teams entered the day in second place in their respective conferences, and the contest is a critical one as they chase the Oklahoma City Thunder and Detroit Pistons for the top spots.

Wembanyama, a reigning All-Star and former Rookie of the Year, has been instrumental in the Spurs’ rise toward the top of the Western Conference this season. He averaged 24 points per game over the first 20 games of the year and is on pace to average a double-double for the third consecutive season to open his career. He has become an even more potent offensive weapon this season with a career-high 51.4% shooting clip.

Wembanyama’s injury is reminiscent of the one Nikola Jokić sustained on Monday. The Denver Nuggets superstar was diagnosed with a hyperextended knee — which will sideline him for at least four weeks — after he also had his leg bend awkwardly in the middle of game action.

The Spurs already spent a month this season without Wembanyama due to a separate injury. The third-year star sustained a calf strain against the Golden State Warriors on Nov. 14 and did not return until Dec. 13 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. He eased back into the lineup, coming off the bench for six games before returning to the starting five on Dec. 27. Wednesday’s contest was just his third start since the calf injury.





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