Rivian to recall nearly 35,000 US vehicles over seatbelt issue, says NHTSA

Dec 3 (Reuters) - Rivian Automotive plans to ​recall 34,824 U.S. ‌vehicles due to a ‌damaged seat belt pretension cable that may fail to properly ⁠restrain the ‌driver's seat belt, increasing crash injury ‍risk, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ​said on Wednesday.

As ‌part of the fix, Rivian has issued an over-the-air software update for certain ⁠2022–2025 EDV models ​and will ​inspect and replace the driver's seat ‍belt ⁠pretension assembly if needed, the regulator added.

(Reporting ⁠by Mihika Sharma in ‌Bengaluru; Editing by ‌Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

Rivian to recall nearly 35,000 US vehicles over seatbelt issue, says NHTSA

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Marine robotics firm will resume deep-sea search for MH370 plane that vanished a decade ago

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's transport ministry said Wednesday that a private firm will resume a deep-sea hunt forMalaysia Airlines Flight 370later this month, more than a decade after the jet vanished without a trace.

The search will be carried out by Texas-based marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity, whichsigned a new "no-find, no-fee" contract with Malaysia's governmentin March.

It is unclear if the company has new evidence of the plane's location. Ocean Infinity CEO Oliver Punkett reportedly said last year that the company had improved its technology since 2018, when the firm made its first seabed search operation under a similar deal andfound nothing. Punkett has said the firm is working with many experts to analyze data and had narrowed the search area to the most likely site.

Earlier this year the firm restartedthe seabed search operationat a new 15,000-square-kilometer (5,800-square-mile) site in the Indian Ocean after Malaysia's government gave it the greenlight, but the search was halted in April due to bad weather.

Ocean Infinity will be paid $70 million only if wreckage is discovered.

The Boeing 777 plane disappeared from radar shortly after taking off on March 8, 2014, carrying 239 people, mostly Chinese nationals, on a flight from Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, to Beijing. Satellite data showed the plane turned from its flight path and headed south to the far-southern Indian Ocean, where it isbelieved to have crashed.

An expensive multinational search failed to turn up any clues to its location, althoughdebris washed ashoreon the east African coast and Indian Ocean islands. Apart from those small fragments, no bodies or wreckage have ever been found.

Malaysia's transport ministry said in a brief statement Wednesday that Ocean Infinity will search intermittently from Dec. 30 for a total of 55 days, in targeted areas believed to have the highest likelihood of finding the missing aircraft.

"The latest development underscores the government of Malaysia's commitment in providing closure to the families affected by this tragedy," it said.

In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said, "We ... appreciate the efforts made by the Malaysian side."

Associated Press writer Ken Moritsugu in Beijing contributed.

Marine robotics firm will resume deep-sea search for MH370 plane that vanished a decade ago

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Pro-life supporters protest outside the US Supreme Court during the 44th annual March for Life on January 27, 2017 in Washington, DC. - Zach Gibson/AFP/Getty Images

Gabriel Olivier's lawyers will tell the Supreme Court on Wednesday that his sidewalk ministry is about sharing his faith with his fellow citizens – and should be protected by the First Amendment.

But the suburban Mississippi community he sued will counter that Olivier was part of a group that used a loudspeaker to call people "whores" and "Jezebels" as they entered a country music concert – and that his case could open federal courts to a flood of new lawsuits from people critics say are effectively trying to reverse their convictions.

The justices are being asked to sort out whether Olivier may challenge the city of Brandon's ordinance regulating protests, even though he was convicted of violating that same ordinance months earlier. Under a1994 Supreme Court precedent, convicted criminals generally cannot file civil lawsuits that would undermine their convictions.

"These cases have never been about religious freedom or faith-based hostility," the city told the Supreme Court in written arguments this year. Instead, officials said, it is about Olivier's desire to have his "preferred method of protest, without regard for the rights or interests of anyone else."

Though the case is technical, the court's decision could have broad implications for similar ordinances across the country. Local governments fear Olivier's position will create new legal challenges to parade permitting requirements, zoning rules for adult businesses and regulations aroundhomeless encampments.

The conservative 6-3 Supreme Court has repeatedly sided with religious claims in recent years, although Olivier's case at this point is not directly about the First Amendment. There has also been a thorny debate percolating over the extent to which Americans can sue officials under a civil rights law Olivier is relying on for his case, a dispute that came into sharper view in an unrelated case earlier this year.

From Olivier's perspective, the appeal is about his ability "to exercise his free speech and free exercise rights without fear of a new prosecution."

Olivier is represented in part by First Liberty Institute, a group that has broughtseveral successful religious appealsto the Supreme Court in recent years.

Olivier traveled to Brandon several times in 2018 and 2019 to share his faith on sidewalks near the city's amphitheater. In 2019, the city passed an ordinance requiring protesters to gather in a designated area about 265 feet away. It banned loudspeakers audible more than 100 feet and required signs – regardless of their message – to be handheld.

The city described the protests as chaotic. The group sometimes held large signs depicting aborted fetuses, it said. Concertgoers would walk into traffic to avoid the group. Police would have to intervene to prevent fights between the group and attendees, the city said.

The group, according to the city, would shout out at patrons, calling them "grody," "nasty" and "sissies."

In 2021, as concertgoers arrived to hear country music artist Lee Brice perform, police advised Olivier and his group to move to the designated area. Olivier declined, according to court records, and was arrested for violating the ordinance. He pleaded no contest and was sentenced to a fine and a year's unsupervised probation.

Olivier did not appeal his conviction – an avenue he might have used to raise his First Amendment claims. Instead, he relied on a Reconstruction-era federal law known as Section 1983 that allows people to sue state and local officials for violating their constitutional rights. As part of that lawsuit, Olivier argued the city ordinance violated his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

The case turns on a 1994 Supreme Court decision, Heck v. Humphrey, which generally bars people convicted of a crime from filing a civil suit against police that would, if successful, effectively let them use a backdoor to invalidate their conviction. In this case, the city says Olivier's suit would do just that: He still had eight months left on his probation when he sued.

So if a federal court ruled that the city ordinance was unconstitutional, the city reasons, it would have shortened his punishment.

But Olivier countered that his civil suit has nothing to do with his prior conviction. Rather, he said, his litigation is about blocking future enforcement of the ordinance and would not disturb his prior conviction.

"The federal courthouse doors shouldn't be shut to Olivier simply because he's been prosecuted for exercising his rights in the past," his attorneys told the Supreme Court. "If anything, his past prosecution confirms that the threat of future enforcement against him is real."

The Supreme Courtshut down a Section 1983 lawsuitin June dealing with South Carolina's effort to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood. That decision drew a sharp debate between conservative Justice Clarence Thomas and liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson about the scope of the law.

Thomas called for the court to "reexamine" its Section 1983 jurisprudence,which he wrote"bears little resemblance to the statute as originally understood."

No other justice joined Thomas' opinion.

Jackson, joined by her liberal colleagues, pushed back on Thomas' suggestion, writing that it was worth "pausing briefly to think about whether the historical account he offers reflects the level of depth, nuance, or context needed to support the wholesale reappraisal he is envisioning."

A decision is expected next year.

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Mike Evans injury update: Buccaneers star expected to return to practice after quick recovery from broken clavicle

Despite dealing with major injuries to some of their most impactful players, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers find themselves in the thick of the playoff hunt in the NFC. With the team battling to hold onto its playoff spot down the stretch, one key member of the offense is reportedly ready to return.

That would be star wideout Mike Evans, who is expected to return to practice Wednesday after breaking his clavicle in October. Evans reportedly healed faster than expected, and will have his 21-day practice window opened, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Sources:#Bucslegendary WR Mike Evans is having his practice window opened off IR, and he'll return to practice today. A quicker than expected return from a broken clavicle, Evans has been medically cleared.So Jalen McMillan and Evans practice today.pic.twitter.com/rI3UxphRjX

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)December 3, 2025

Evans, 32, was out to a bit of a slow start prior to the injury. In four games, the veteran had 14 catches for 140 yards and a touchdown. Evans also missed time earlier in the year with a hamstring injury.

This story will be updated.

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NFL Power Rankings entering Week 14: Are the Lions in danger of missing the playoffs?

NFC East:Dallas Cowboys|New York Giants|Philadelphia Eagles|Washington CommandersNFC North:Chicago Bears|Detroit Lions|Green Bay Packers|Minnesota VikingsNFC South:Atlanta Falcons|Carolina Panthers|New Orleans Saints|Tampa Bay BuccaneersNFC West:Arizona Cardinals|Los Angeles Rams|San Francisco 49ers|Seattle SeahawksAFC East:Buffalo Bills|Miami Dolphins|New England Patriots|New York JetsAFC North:Baltimore Ravens|Cincinnati Bengals|Cleveland Browns|Pittsburgh SteelersAFC South:Houston Texans|Indianapolis Colts|Jacksonville Jaguars|Tennessee TitansAFC West:Denver Broncos|Kansas City Chiefs|Las Vegas Raiders|Los Angeles Chargers

Of the first seven teams to win 15 games in an NFL regular season, only two didn't make the playoffs the following season.

The 2008 New England Patriots went 11-5 without Tom Brady, who suffered a torn ACL in the opener, and missed the playoffs due to tiebreakers. Not too bad, just unlucky. The only real airball after a 15-win season was the 2016 Carolina Panthers, who went 6-10. Everyone else had double-digit wins.

TheKansas City Chiefsand Detroit Lions are both in danger of joining the group of 15-win teams to miss the playoffs a season later. Plenty has been said about the Chiefs and the possibility of them missing the playoffs. The Lions potentially missing out snuck up on everyone, but it became real on Thanksgiving. A loss to the Green Bay Packers pushed the Lions back to 7-5 in acrowded NFC wild-card race.DVOA's projectionhas the Lions' chances to make the playoffs at exactly 50%. It's a coin flip if one of the NFL's best teams over the past two seasons will even be in the postseason.

Detroit's remaining schedule isn't great. Up next is a game against a confident Cowboys team on Thursday night. Then Detroit plays at the Rams. There's still a game at Chicago to end the season, and Jared Goff's drop in production for outdoor games has been discussed often. The Lions will have a challenge to go 3-2 to reach 10 wins, and 10-7 isn't guaranteed to get them a playoff spot. Missing the playoffs wouldn't mean that the Lions' chance to make a Super Bowl is over with this core. It's still a fairly young team full of elite players. But it would be a wasted season of everyone's prime. And a stunning result after a dominant regular season a year ago.

32 (previous ranking 32):Tennessee Titans(1-11)

Here's a list of categories in which the Titans rank 32nd in the NFL: wins, point differential, yards gained, points scored, first downs, passing touchdowns, points per drive. They're also second-to-last in EPA (expected points added) per play and success rate on offense. The Titans' defense is a little better but still has given up the fourth-most points and is fifth-worst in EPA per play allowed. It's hard to keep the Raiders out of the bottom spot, but the Titans have done it. It's a historically bad team.

31 (31):Las Vegas Raiders(2-10)

The Raiders drafted a running back with the sixth overall pick, a move that was confusing for a rebuilding team. They're somehow last in the NFL in rushing yards and yards per attempt with Ashton Jeanty playing in every single game. That's not all on Jeanty, but it is another example of the Raiders having little clarity for their long-term plan. They wanted to be more competitive right away, even with little shot of getting out of last place in the AFC West, and instead they've lost 10 of 11 since beating the Patriots in Week 1.

30 (30):New Orleans Saints(2-10)

The Saints have reached 20 points in a game just twice, the last time coming in Week 5. But it is a good sign that despite a 2-10 record, the Saints have been competitive most weeks in head coach Kellen Moore's first season. That hasn't led to many wins but it's a good sign in the Moore era. "The fact that I've come up and say we're a tenacious team, we're a team that keeps fighting," defensive end Cam Jordan said,according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

29 (28):Arizona Cardinals(3-9)

Since a 2-0 start, the Cardinals have lost nine of 10. Seven of those losses have been by four points or less, which means they're close. It also means they're not executing well enough in close games. That was the case Sunday. They threw an interception in the red zone, missed a 43-yard field goal and got stuffed on a fourth-and-1 run in the fourth quarter. Plays like that are the difference in close games, and the Cardinals aren't making those plays. "I know I get up here and it sounds like a broken record," Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett said,according to the team's site. "But it comes down to execution."

28 (27):New York Giants(2-11)

All the Giants had to do in Week 7 was close out a 19-0 fourth-quarter lead at Denver and they would have been 3-4. Instead, the Broncos scored 33 points in the fourth quarter and beat the Giants, which started a seven-game losing streak that is still ongoing. There have been promising moments for the Giants this season, but still a long way to go to get to respectability.

27 (26):Cleveland Browns(3-9)

The Browns have had seven starting quarterbacks over the past two seasons. In two straight seasons, head coach Kevin Stefanski has given up play-calling duties to his offensive coordinator, which was Ken Dorsey in 2024 and Tommy Rees in 2025. Nothing has worked. The Browns finished 32nd inoffensive DVOAlast season and they're 32nd in offensive DVOA this season. If there's a reason to move on from Stefanski, a two-time NFL Coach of the Year, it's that he hasn't figure out any solutions to the offense.

26 (29):New York Jets(3-9)

The Jets have suddenly won three of five games. None of the teams they beat (Bengals, Browns, Falcons) are above .500, but that might not matter. First-year head coach Aaron Glenn wants wins to build momentum, and it's happening. "These guys never quit,"Glenn said. "They get bashed, everybody on this team gets bashed for everything and it's OK because we know exactly what we're trying to do. We're going to continue to just block out all the noise and keep our focus straight ahead on that vision that we've got on what we're trying to build as a team."

25 (23):Minnesota Vikings(4-8)

Max Brosmer didn't look like the answer at quarterback either. He had 126 yards and four interceptions for a 32.8 passer rating against a good Seahawks defense. The Vikings' issue is clear: Their 69.1 passer rating as a team is the worst in the NFL. The last time a team finished a season with a passer rating under 70 was the 2021 Panthers. The Vikings have 19 interceptions in 12 games.You can't compete with quarterback play that bad, no matter how good the rest of the roster might be.

24 (25):Washington Commanders(3-9)

Give credit to the Commanders. Their playoff hopes were done, Jayden Daniels was out due to injury, and yet they were a 2-point conversion away from beating the Broncos in overtime. Marcus Mariota, who had a very good game against a tough defense, had running back Jeremy McNichols wide open for the win but Nik Bonitto batted his pass down. Unlike most of the teams ranked behind them, the Commanders at least have the ability to be a spoiler down the stretch.

23 (22):Atlanta Falcons(4-8)

The Falcons outgained the Jets 389-269. But David Sills and Darnell Mooney had bad drops late in the game that kept the Jets alive. Earlier, the Falcons muffed a punt that was recovered at their 2-yard line, they missed a field goal and allowed an 83-yard kickoff return. The Falcons' special teams have cost them multiple games. Bad teams find ways to lose games, the Falcons are a bad team, and it might cost head coach Raheem Morris his job.

22 (24):Cincinnati Bengals(4-8)

We shouldn't overreact to Joe Burrow's first game back. The Bengals looked better and got a win over the Ravens, but they're still just 6.4% to make the playoffs,according to DVOA's projections. There's a long way to go. The defense is still not good. But the Bengals are alive, at just two games out of first place in the AFC North. As long as Cincinnati is mathematically alive, the Bengals will play like it.

21 (21):Miami Dolphins(5-7)

The odd part of the Dolphins' three-game winning streak is they're getting very little out of the passing game. They've had 173, 142 and 134 passing yards in three wins. But De'Von Achane is on a monster run, with 428 yards over those three games. He is having a great season, with more than 1,000 yards and averaging 5.6 yards per carry. He is making the Dolphins a tough out down the stretch.

20 (19):Pittsburgh Steelers(6-6)

The Steelers looked nothing like a .500 team Sunday and don't deserve to be ranked in the top half of the league. A minute into the fourth quarter they had 90 yards on offense, with 45 passing and 45 rushing. Their defense ended up allowing 249 yards rushing. There isn't anything the Steelers are doing at an above-average level lately. That's why there werechants to fire Mike Tomlin from some of the crowd. "Man, I share their frustrations tonight. We didn't do enough. That's just the reality of it," Tomlin said.

19 (20):Carolina Panthers(7-6)

Carolina's last six games: Lost 40-9 to the Bills, beat the Packers at Lambeau Field, lost to the 2-10 Saints at home, had 486 yards in a win at Atlanta, had 230 yards in a punchless loss at the 49ers, then on Sunday they beat the Rams, who are arguably the best team in the NFL. How do you make any sense of that pattern? The best of the Panthers has been very good, and the worst is nowhere near a .500 team. The win against the Rams was fantastic but good luck predicting what comes next.

18 (10):Baltimore Ravens(6-6)

It's a big drop in the rankings, but the Ravens had been playing poorly for a while. Their lackluster play lately finally caught up to them in a 32-14 loss to the Bengals. A main problem, surprisingly, has been Lamar Jackson. Over Baltimore's last four games, he has a passer rating of 69.7 and has rushed for only 84 yards. It seems he's feeling the effects of a hamstring injury that caused him to miss time earlier this season. If he doesn't get right, the Ravens are little threat to make noise in the playoffs. If they make the playoffs at all.

17 (18):Dallas Cowboys(6-5-1)

The Cowboys are playing better, but that hole they dug themselves is an issue. The Seahawks, Packers, 49ers and Lions are all ahead of the Cowboys in the wild-card race and the Panthers aren't far behind. Even if the Cowboys win at Detroit on Thursday, there's still a long way to go to get a playoff spot. But they're alive after impressive wins against the Eagles and Chiefs. "We'll play anybody, anywhere," Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said,via the team's site. "I think you can see that by what we've done the last couple of weeks."

16 (16):Tampa Bay Buccaneers(7-5)

The Buccaneers' record can be explained in one stat: They've played the third-toughest schedule,via DVOA, and that includes a game against the 3-9 Cardinals on Sunday. The Buccaneers' outlook can be summed up with another stat: They have the second-easiest remaining schedule. The schedule softening up, combined with the return to health of key players like Chris Godwin Jr. and Bucky Irving, puts the Bucs in good position to steadily move up the rankings down the stretch.

15 (9):Kansas City Chiefs(6-6)

The Chiefs aren't that much worse than last season. They were sixthin DVOAlast season; they're fifth this season. Their point differential was +59 last season and it's +73 through 12 games this season. They were 16th in yards gained and ninth in yards allowed last season, and are up to fifth in yards gained and again ninth in yards allowed this season. Luck in close games has completely flipped. That's it. But at some point,it's a team with six losses and a real chance of missing the playoffs. They might be better than this ranking, but they've earned this ranking by not making enough plays when it has mattered.

14 (17):Houston Texans(7-5)

The Texans trailed the Jaguars 29-10 going into the fourth quarter of a Week 10 game. They came back to win, beginning a four-game winning streak. That might be a pivotal moment in the AFC playoff race.The Texans' defense has raised its level even further, and a win at Indianapolis solidifies Houston in the AFC North race. This is the type of team that could ride a late wave of momentum into a playoff run, especially with a top-ranked defense causing havoc.

13 (15):Los Angeles Chargers(8-4)

Running back Kimani Vidal has been hot and cold, but coming off a 126-yard game against the Raiders, he should maintain a role even when rookie Omarion Hampton returns from injury. The running game and defense will need to help Justin Herbert, who will be playing after getting surgery on a broken bone in his left hand.

12 (14):Jacksonville Jaguars(8-4)

The Jaguars don't do anything at an elite level. They're pretty good at stopping the run, and they're tied for third in takeaways on defense. The rest is about average. The ups and downs of Trevor Lawrence have been well documented. But they keep winning and find themselves tied atop the AFC North. They host the Colts on Sunday, and a win would get everyone paying attention to Jacksonville as a possible division champion.

11 (8):Detroit Lions(7-5)

The Lions haven't won two straight games since Week 5. The only bad loss they've had was at home to Minnesota, but this is life with a first-place schedule and in a tough division. The loss of cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is going to injured reserve, and receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown possibly missing some time, makes the road to the playoffs even tougher. It's a good team but the inconsistency is the reason they're no longer in the top 10. "We dug ourselves intoa little bit of a hole," Lions head coach Dan Campbell said. "That's the bottom line, we are in a little bit of a hole."

10 (6):Indianapolis Colts(8-4)

The Colts hadn't had fewer than 300 yards in a game through their first 10 games of the season. They've failed to reach 300 yards in either of their past two games. Daniel Jones' leg injury can't help, and Jonathan Taylor has just 143 rushing yards in Indianapolis' last two games. There was always a concern that Jones' hot start was a mirage, and the offense's slump is now putting a team that was once 7-1 in danger of missing the playoffs.

9 (13):San Francisco 49ers(9-4)

Maybe it's time to start a push for Kyle Shanahan to win NFL Coach of the Year. The 49ers have played a significant amount of games without Brock Purdy, Ricky Pearsall, Jauan Jennings, George Kittle, Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, among others. They're still 9-4 and in good shape to make the playoffs. "Looking from the outside in, if people would've said, 'Hey, you guys are going to be 9-4 going into the bye and you're not going to have Fred Warner and Nick Bosa and Kittle is going to miss the first five weeks and Brock's going to miss six, seven games, I think a lot of people would have laughed,"Kittle said.

8 (11):Buffalo Bills(8-4)

It's hard to tell if Sunday's result in Pittsburgh was due to the incompetence of the Steelers' offense or a resurgence from Buffalo's defense. The Steelers had 166 yards and got only 10 first downs. Buffalo was allowing 317.1 yards per game before Sunday. The Bills are getting healthier on defense, and if Sunday was a sign of a big improvement, Buffalo can still be a factor this postseason. They still have a lot to prove though.

7 (5):Philadelphia Eagles(8-4)

It's hard to remember a team getting less out of its offensive talent than the 2025 Eagles. They returned four Pro Bowlers, the Super Bowl MVP, and one of the NFL's best receiver duos in A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith from last year's offense. That group is 19th in points scored, 24th in yards gained and 22nd insuccess rate. Just about every player is performing well below their career standards. And three months into the season, it's unlikely to fix itself and it's getting harder to trust the Eagles going deep in the playoffs.

6 (12):Chicago Bears(9-3)

Heading into Week 13, the Bears didn't have a win against a team with a record better than .500. They rectified that. Chicago didn't just sneak by Philadelphia; the Bears were absolutely dominant. The key to the Bears currently being the No. 1 seed in the NFC is the running game. The Bears are second in the NFL in rushing yards, and they were able to rush for 281 yards at Philadelphia. As the weather gets worse, that's a good strength to have.

5 (7):Green Bay Packers(8-3-1)

The Packers might be peaking again. Since scoring just seven points in an ugly loss to the Eagles, the Packers have won three in a row and scored 27, 23 and 31 points. Beating the Lions in Detroit to complete the season sweep was impressive. Green Bay has its moments of looking like the best team in football, though most of those moments have been against Detroit. The Packers play the Bears twice in their next three games, with a game at Denver in between, so we'll find out soon how good Green Bay is.

4 (4):New England Patriots(11-2)

The Patriots are the first 11-win team in the NFL. They're not higher in the rankings because a lot of their work has come against the NFL's easiest schedule,including the Giants on Monday night. That's OK, the Patriots have mostly taken care of business against bad teams and are in position to keep pushing toward the AFC's No. 1 seed. If the Mike Vrabel/Drake Maye combo needs just two home wins to make a Super Bowl, there's a good chance they'll make it. Nobody will remember their strength of schedule.

3 (3):Denver Broncos(10-2)

The Broncos have a great record and a good shot at the No. 1 seed in the AFC, but the lingering issues kept them from moving up this week. Their offense could not put away a game against the Commanders in the fourth quarter Sunday night, whiffing on all four drives while they nursed a small lead. The defense gave up two long drives to Marcus Mariota with the game on the line, though it got the play it needed whenNik Bonitto knocked down a pass on a 2-point conversion. But Broncos head coach Sean Payton believes there's value in winning close games. "The journey of a good team's season involves games like this, and then you believe you can do it again," Payton said.

2 (2):Seattle Seahawks(9-3)

The longer the season goes on, the more it becomes clear that the top two teams are in the NFC West. There's a significant gap between No. 2 and 3, not in record but in overall quality. The Seahawks are the top-ranked teamin DVOAand for good reason; it's a team that is in the top seven in offense, defense and special teams. The Seahawks will have their chance to definitively take over the top spot when they host the Rams in Week 16. That's if they don't slip up before then, which is happening to every other good team this season.

1 (1):Los Angeles Rams(9-3)

Yes, the Rams lost at the Panthers on Sunday. If we penalized teams for a bad performance this season, we'd have crossed them all off the list by now. Someone has to be No. 1, and the Rams still have a good résumé that includes three close losses by a combined 13 points, all against teams above .500. The Seahawks have a claim to the top spot too, but let's not forget the Rams just beat Seattle (barely) a little more than two weeks ago. The Rams keep the top spot, though that's partially because no other team is stepping up to take it.

NFL Power Rankings entering Week 14: Are the Lions in danger of missing the playoffs?

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College football recruiting rankings: USC, Alabama lead early signing period

College football'searly signing period has arrived.

Over the course of the next three days, coaching staffs around the country will land commitments from players that they hope are the missing pieces to their national championship puzzle.

The December early signing period has becomecollege football'sde facto signing day, as most, if not all, of the top recruits in the country will sign during the period so they can enroll with their respective programs in the spring semester. The early signing period runs from Wednesday, Dec. 3 through Friday, Dec. 5.

Lincoln Riley and USC football enter the early signing period with the top 2026 recruiting class, headlined by 247Sports' Composite ranking's No. 5 overall-ranked prospect, offensive tackle Keenyi Pepe. Defending national champion Ohio State, thetop-ranked team in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, currently has the third-best class in the Big Ten, only behind theTrojansand Oregon.

Rankings of the team's overall recruiting class are expected to change over the next couple of days, as staffs hope to flip commitments to their programs. One early winner of this is Clark Lea and Vanderbilt, which flipped the commitment of five-star quarterback Jared Curtis on Tuesday, Dec. 2 fromGeorgia.

Here are the current team recruiting rankings, per247Sports' Composite rankings:

College football recruiting team rankings 2025

This section will be updated throughout the early signing period. Last updated at 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 3.

Here's a look at the top 10 recruiting classes for 2026,according to 247Sports' Composite rankings:

1. USC (No. 1 Big Ten)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 5 overall recruit Keenyi Pepe (No. 1 ranked OT)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 54 overall recruit Jaimeon Winfield (No. 3 ranked DL)

  • Commits: 34

  • Five-stars: One

  • Four-stars: 20

  • Top 100 players: 8

  • Points: 304.15

2.Alabama(No. 1 SEC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 29 overall recruit Ezavier Crowell (No. 2 ranked RB)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 13 overall recruit Xavier Griffin (No. 1 ranked EDGE)

  • Commits: 24

  • Five-stars: 4

  • Four-stars: 9

  • Top 100 players: 10

  • Points: 300.40

3. Notre Dame

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 21 overall recruit Ian Premer (No. 1 ranked TE)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 8 overall recruit Rodney Dunham (No. 2 ranked EDGE)

  • Commits: 27

  • Five-stars: 4

  • Four-stars: 19

  • Top 100 players: 5

  • Points: 298.81

4. Oregon (No. 2 Big Ten)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 25 overall recruit Immanuel Iheanacho (No. 2 ranked IOL)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 19 overall recruit Antony Jones (No. 5 ranked EDGE)

  • Commits: 19

  • Five-stars: 4

  • Four-stars: 12

  • Top 100 players: 10

  • Points: 297.08

5. Ohio State (No. 3 Big Ten)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 32 overall recruit Chris Henry Jr. (No. 3 ranked WR)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 40 overall recruit Cincere Johnson (No. 3 ranked LB)

  • Commits: 28

  • Five-stars: 1

  • Four-stars: 21

  • Top 100 players: 6

  • Points: 295.31

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6. Georgia (No. 2 SEC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 48 overall recruit Kaiden Prothro (No. 4 ranked TE)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 28 overall recruit Valdin Sone (No. 2 ranked DL)

  • Commits: 28

  • Five-stars: 1

  • Four-stars: 21

  • Top 100 players:

  • Points: 293.75

7. Texas (No. 3 SEC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 16 overall recruit Jeremaine Bishop (No. 2 ranked ATH)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 38 overall recruit Tyler Atkinson (No. 2 ranked LB)

  • Commits: 25

  • Five-stars: 3

  • Four-stars: 13

  • Top 100 players: 5

  • Points: 292.12

8. Tennessee (No. 4 SEC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 2 overall recruit Faizon Brandon (No. 2 ranked QB)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 41 overall recruit TJ White (No. 4 ranked LB)

  • Commits: 24

  • Five-stars: 2

  • Four-stars: 12

  • Top 100 players: 7

  • Points: 289.65

9. Texas A&M (No. 5 SEC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 46 overall recruit KJ Edwards (No. 3 ranked RB)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 26 overall recruit Tristan Givens (No. 6 ranked EDGE)

  • Commits: 26

  • Five-stars: 1

  • Four-stars: 22

  • Top 100 players: 4

  • Points: 284.11

10. Miami (No. 1 ACC)

  • Top offensive recruit: No. 7 overall recruit Jackson Cantwell (No. 2 ranked OT)

  • Top defensive recruit: No. 72 overall recruit Keshawn Stancil (No. 5 ranked DL)

  • Commits: 29

  • Five-stars: 1

  • Four-stars: 19

  • Top 100 players: 5

  • Points: 280.25

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Libyan man accused of murder, rape, and torture appears at the ICC

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — ALibyanman accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, sitting impassively as a court official read out charges including murder, rape and torture.

Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, 47, spoke only to confirm his age and identity and later to ask judges to release him as his case proceeds.

Presiding Judge Iulia Motoc told El Hishri's attorney to file a written request for provisional release to the court.

El Hishri was sent to the Netherlands on Monday by Germany, where he was arrested in July on a sealed ICC warrant. Prosecutors allege that he was a senior commander at the Mitiga prison, where they say he ordered or oversaw crimes between 2015 and 2020.

He faces six counts of crimes against humanity and six of war crimes for alleged abuse of detainees at the prison, including personally murdering one person and overseeing the murder, rape and torture of others, according to the charges read out at the public hearing. He was not required to enter pleas to the charges.

A hearing at which judges will assess whether the evidence against El Hishri is strong enough to merit putting him on trial was scheduled for May 19.

His case is set to be the first of a Libyan suspect to go to trial at the international court, whose prosecutors were tasked by the United Nations Security Council in 2011 with launching an investigation in the north African nation as itdescended into lawlessnessfollowing an uprising that toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

The court had swiftly issued a warrant for Gadhafi, butrebels killed himbefore he could be detained and sent to The Hague.

The court has arrest warrants out for nine other Libyan suspects, including one of Gadhafi's sons.

Italy arrested but then released on a technicality one of the suspects, Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, in January,sparking outrageamong human rights defenders. He was also accused of crimes at the Mitiga prison.

Libyan man accused of murder, rape, and torture appears at the ICC

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — ALibyanman accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared b...

 

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