LOS ANGELES (AP) LeBron James had 42 points, 17 rebounds and eight assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers blew most of a 26-point lead before hanging on to beat the Golden State Warriors 120-112 on Thursday night. https://www.effectiveratecpm.com/k8d78eerg?key=5b7ab31fe022a4d704d029437f955103 Austin Reaves scored 23 points and Gabe Vincent hit five 3-pointers for the Lakers, who have won four straight and 10 of 12. Los Angeles also won its second straight with Luka Doncic watching from the bench. https://www.effectiveratecpm.com/gc3tqa98g?key=8d0342a2512e0d90d2b55e1fe2f8580e Stephen Curry scored 37 points for the Warriors, but James came out on top in their latest duel. https://www.effectiveratecpm.com/p63uejgi?key=c823fa05fc98c789f397a726634e1a3a James scored 18 points in the second quarter while the Lakers surged ahead, but Golden State began a 32-12 rally right before halftime. Curry scored 22 points in the second half. https://www.effectiveratecpm.com/iwqeuze3?key=9dc1e624597fbea1ddcf...
Ramy Youssef 'SNL' Cold Open Mixes Politics and Prayer: Ramy Youssef's Powerful Message I n a typical 'Saturday Night Live' fashion, the cold open of the latest episode didn't shy away from diving into the world of politics, but it also took an unexpected turn with a heartfelt prayer from comedian Ramy Youssef, shedding light on the Palestinian cause and those held hostage abroad. As the show kicked off, viewers were treated to a hilarious yet biting satire of the current political landscape, with cast members donning wigs and costumes to impersonate some of the most prominent figures in the world of politics. From President Biden to Senators Ted Cruz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, no one was safe from 'SNL's' sharp wit and comedic genius. But just when audiences thought they knew what to expect, Ramy Youssef took the stage to deliver a powerful and deeply moving prayer. In a departure from the usual comedic fare, Youssef used...