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Crude prices plunge, stocks surge as US and Iran agree ceasefire
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Wave of nostalgia as 2000s TV makes a comeback
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Iraqi armed group releases US journalist
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Forest's Igor Jesus eyes Europa League 'dream', Villa brace for Bologna in quarters
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In-demand prop De Lutiis rebuffs Ireland to commit to Australia
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US, Iran agree to 11th-hour truce after Trump apocalyptic threats
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Trump suspends Iran bombing for two weeks, after apocalyptic threats
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Latest Anthropic AI model finds cracks in software defenses
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McIlroy chases Masters repeat at lightning-fast Augusta
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Arsenal's Raya hailed as 'world's best keeper' after denying Sporting
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Bayern's Kompany praises 'special' Neuer display in win at Real Madrid
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Diaz, Kane give Bayern vital Champions League win at Real
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Havertz strikes late as Arsenal steal Champions League advantage against Sporting
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Pakistan makes last-minute bid to avert Trump threat to destroy Iran
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Artemis II crew basks in glow of lunar flyby en route to Earth
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Global stocks mostly fall ahead of Trump's deadline for Iran
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Trump weighs plea for Iran deadline extension
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Artemis and ISS astronauts share celestial call
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Former Romania coach Lucescu dies aged 80
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Iran says ready for anything after Trump warns 'whole civilization will die'
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French couple head home after more than three years in Iranian jail
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Jaiswal, Sooryavanshi fire Rajasthan to win in rain-hit IPL clash
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Extra Masters security eases anxiety battle for Woodland
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Atletico's Simeone hails 'exemplary' departing Griezmann
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Relaxed McIlroy finds new challenges after Masters win
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Russia, China veto UN resolution on reopening Strait of Hormuz
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Indigenous groups demand greater land protection in Brazil protest
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Fitzpatrick tries to balance goals ahead of Masters
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Trump branded 'crazy' over apocalyptic Iran threats
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Vance hails Orban as 'model' for Europe in pre-election Hungary visit
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McIlroy starting with Young, Howell in Masters repeat bid
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Picasso's 'Guernica' at heart of battle in Spain over location
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Isak named in Liverpool squad for PSG clash after long injury absence
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Young says rise up rankings gives him belief for Masters
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Artemis II crew snaps historic Earthset photo on way home
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Seixas climbs to victory to extend Basque Tour lead
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Oil rises, stocks fall ahead of Trump's Iran deadline
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With Legos, trolling and Twain, Iran pushes war narrative on social media
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Rahm confident of playing '27 Ryder Cup and DP World Tour
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French couple leave Iran after more than three years in detention
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NASA releases picture of 'Earthset' shot by Artemis crew
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Major dreams and Middle East War in Fleetwood's Masters thoughts
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Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
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Sinner and Alcaraz start fast on Monte Carlo clay in race for No.1
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UK government blocks Kanye West from London music fest
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Oil rises, stocks fall as Trump's Iran deadline looms
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French high-speed train slams into truck, killing TGV driver
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Kanye West offers to meet UK Jewish community amid music fest row
Doncic's Lakers hold off Wembanyama's Spurs, Blazers silence Thunder
Luka Doncic out-dueled Victor Wembanyama and the Los Angeles Lakers edged San Antonio 118-116 on Wednesday as the Portland Trail Blazers rallied to hand NBA champions Oklahoma City their first defeat of the season.
In the highly anticipated first showdown of the season between Doncic and Wembanyama, Slovenian star Doncic delivered a masterful 35 points, nine rebounds and 13 assists.
He added five steals and two blocked shots as the Lakers prevailed in a chaotic finish at Crypto.com Arena, improving to 7-2 as they wait for injured superstar LeBron James to make his season debut.
Wembanyama led the Spurs with 19 points, eight rebounds and three assists.
Stephon Castle and Jeremy Sochan scored 16 points apiece as seven San Antonio players registered double figures -- but their balanced attack wasn't enough.
Wembanyama was in foul trouble much of the game and fouled out with 1:40 remaining and the Spurs trailing 113-112.
The Lakers were clinging to a 118-116 lead with 1.2sec remaining when their botched inbounds play gave the Spurs the ball, but San Antonio couldn't capitalize.
"They have an amazing team. They only lost one (other) game, so to come back, being with (Austin Reaves) and LeBron out, it's unbelievable," Doncic said.
In Portland, the Trail Blazers erased a 22-point deficit to stun the Thunder 121-119, ending Oklahoma City's 8-0 winning streak to start the season.
Deni Avdija scored 26 points with 10 rebounds and nine assists and Jrue Holiday added 22 points for the Trail Blazers, who took their first lead of the game, 97-96, on a Holiday jump shot with 6:44 remaining.
The teams would swap the lead four more times before the Blazers managed to pull away.
NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made a pair of free throws to pull the Thunder within one with 7.1sec left, but Holiday followed with two free throws that proved enough.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 35 points, nine rebounds and four assists and Aaron Wiggins added 27 points for OKC, who led by 22 in an explosive first quarter and by 14 late in the third.
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The Brooklyn Nets finally grabbed their first victory of the season, beating the injury-depleted Indiana Pacers 112-103.
Forward Michael Porter Jr., back after missing a game for personal reasons, scored 32 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the five Nets players who scored double figures.
Nic Claxton added 18 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocked shots for Brooklyn, who scored 23 points off 18 Pacers turnovers.
Pascal Siakam scored 23 points and handed out 10 assists for Indiana, who put up 41 points in the second quarter and led 59-54 at halftime in a tight game that featured a dozen lead changes.
"I'm really proud of the whole group and being part of the win, it's very special," Nets coach Jordi Fernandez said.
"We look like a competitive group, we look like a selfless group and we look like a connected group and that's how we see our future in the short term and the long term.
"Winning starts now, and when you go out there and fight like this, that's what we care for now and the future."
The New York Knicks scored 83 points in the second half to surge to a 137-114 victory over Minnesota at Madison Square Garden, spoiling the return of Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards after a four-game absence with a strained right hamstring.
Nikola Jokic's latest triple-double -- 33 points, 15 rebounds and 16 assists -- powered the Denver Nuggets to a 122-112 victory over the Miami Heat.
Norman Powell scored 23 points to lead the Heat, who saw star center Bam Adebayo exit with a foot injury in the first half.
In Cleveland, Donovan Mitchell scored 46 points to lead the Cavaliers to a 132-121 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
A.Clark--AT