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Texas spoils No. 3 Texas A&M's bid at perfect season

Los Angeles Times

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November 30, 2025

Arch Manning threw a touchdown pass and ran for the clinching score late in the fourth quarter, and No. 16 Texas beat No. 3 Texas A&M 27-17 on Friday night to spoil the Aggies’ undefeated season and knock them out of the Southeastern Conference championship game.

- BY JIM VERTUNO

Texas spoils No. 3 Texas A&M's bid at perfect season

ARCH MANNING rallied Texas, throwing for a touchdown and running for one.

(STEPHEN SPILLMAN Associated Press)

Manning’s 29-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Wingo in the third quarter gave Texas (9-3, 6-2 SEC) a 13-10 lead in what had been a tight, defensive game. His 35-yard run up the middle on third down with 7:04 left to play put the Longhorns up 27-17.

Texas, which started the season No. 1 and at one point was unranked, beat a top-10 opponent for the third time this season to keep alive any faint hopes of making the College Football Playoff for the third consecutive time.

"We are absolutely a playoff team," Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said, "and worthy of an opportunity to play for a national championship."

Texas would be the first three-loss team to make the playoffs. Two of those losses came against No. 1 Ohio State and No. 4 Georgia, but an early loss to Florida could doom the Longhorns’ chances.

Sarkisian said Texas should be rewarded, not punished for scheduling an out-of-conference matchup with the Buckeyes to start the season.

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What keeps me grounded and thankful in this season

IN A YEAR MARKED by political vitriol in seemingly every conversation, a relentless scourge of political violence and the highest-profile political assassination since 1968, Thanksgiving arrives just in time. Truthfully, it always does. And it always reminds us that long before Americans were addicted to constant clickbait-driven outrage, ours was a nation rooted in gratitude.

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

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Nine essential plays from Stoppard

Tom Stoppard, frequently hailed as the greatest British playwright of this generation, had both a remarkable life and a remarkable career.

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7 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Corruption is focus of Hong Kong fire probe

Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has raised questions about corruption and negligence in the renovations of the apartment complex where at least 128 people died.

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

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A giant of modern theater and Oscar-winning screenwriter

British playwright Tom Stoppard, a giant of modern theater and Oscar-winning screenwriter known for playful, probing works of erudition and wit, has died. He was 88.

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5 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

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HOW THE SON OF THE KING OF SOUL FOOD FORGED A NEW PATH

GREG DULAN’S FIGHT TO SAVE BLACK FOOD CULTURE IN L.A.

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8 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

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Violence over water feuds at global high

In Algeria, water shortages left faucets dry, prompting protesters to riot and set tires ablaze.

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

How can a family break a dynasty trust?

Dear Liz: My mother recently died at the age of 93. My sisters and I are her beneficiaries, and all of us are in our 60s. Unbeknownst to us, one of her assets is a \"dynasty trust,\" established in 1964, that can be used only for \"care\" and \"education.\" The lawyer never told us this and we could have used the trust to pay for her assisted-living care, all of our college education costs, and the college education costs of our children.

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

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Scandal fallback mode: Survival, not surrender

Actions that once seemed untoward or shocking are no longer political deal-breakers.

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

L.A. Auto Show highlights new EVs in a shifting environment

As federal rebates end, electric vehicles again take center stage at the annual event.

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Northwestern to pay $75 million in deal to restore federal funds

Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government in a deal with the Trump administration to end a series of investigations and restore hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funding.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

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