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2025-01-13
8 Thanksgiving mistakes: Frozen or overcooked turkey, too many sides and other common holiday miscuesCHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns , Spencer Shrader kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Carolina Panthers 30-27 on Sunday to reach double-digit wins for the 10th straight season. Noah Gray caught two TD passes as the Chiefs (10-1) bounced back from last week’s 30-21 loss at Buffalo and won at the buzzer yet again in a season of narrow escapes. DeAndre Hopkins also had a touchdown catch for the two-time defending Super Bowl champions, who scored on their first five possessions. Bryce Young finished 21 of 35 for 262 yards and a touchdown for the Panthers (3-8), who had their two-game winning streak snapped. David Moore had six receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown. Trailing 27-19, Young completed a fourth-down pass to Adam Thielen to move the chains, then went deep for the veteran receiver, who drew a pass-interference penalty on Chamarri Conner. That set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Chuba Hubbard. Young's initial 2-point conversion toss to Moore drew a flag on Trent McDuffie, and Hubbard ran for 2 on the next play to tie the game with 1:46 left. Mahomes ran for 33 yards on the ensuing drive and was sprung by a downfield block from Justin Watson to reach field goal range. Then he connected with Kareem Hunt for 10 yards to make it a chip shot for Shrader. Mahomes finished with 60 yards rushing. The Chiefs wasted no time setting the tone as Samaje Perine returned the opening kickoff 56 yards and Mahomes found Gray for a 35-yard touchdown strike on the third play of scrimmage for a 7-0 lead. Gray went nine games without a TD catch before hauling in two last week against Buffalo. His 11-yard score late in the second quarter gave him two more against the Panthers . The Panthers moved the ball well but struggled in the red zone, resulting in field goals of 30, 32, 29 and 33 yards for Eddy Pineiro, the most accurate kicker in NFL history. Running back Jonathan Brooks made his NFL debut for Carolina, but was limited to 7 yards on two carries. Eight of the Chiefs' wins have come by a one-score margin, and this was their second straight victory decided on the last play. They beat Denver two weeks ago by blocking a would-be game-winning field goal. Moving on up Kansas City's Travis Kelce had six catches for 62 yards and moved into third place in career yards receiving by a tight end. He ranks behind only Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten. However, Kelce failed to find the end zone for the ninth time in 11 games this season. Injuries Panthers: Rookie TE Ja'Tavion Sanders was taken to the hospital with a neck injury after landing awkwardly on his head after making a catch near the end of the second quarter. Up next Chiefs: Host Las Vegas on Friday. Panthers: Host Tampa Bay next Sunday. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Steve Reed, The Associated Presstreasures of aztec demo

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OTTAWA — Opposition MPs accused Canada’s Consul General in New York of lying to a Commons committee over the fact he’d raised concerns about his official residence as the government purchased a $9-million condo on Billionaires’ Row. Thursday, Consul General Tom Clark was grilled by opposition MPs at the Commons Government Operations committee over whether he did or didn’t influence Global Affair Canada’s (GAC) decision to purchase the new luxury official residence. In previous testimony, Clark had assured the committee that he had played no role in GAC’s decision to purchase a new official residence in New York City, arguing that the process had begun years previous and was well underway by the time he was appointed in February 2023. GAC claims that the new residence represents up to $7.4 million in savings for taxpayers, since it comes at a lower cost than the $13 million listing price of the current one and will eliminate spending $2.6 million in renovation costs and save $115,000 in annual operational fees. But in recent weeks, documents released via an access to information request to Politico and the National Post revealed an internal GAC email that noted “the (Consulate General New York) in April 2023 informed ... senior management that the property is not suitable for representational activities, and it is not suitable as a residence and requires immediate replacement.” Following that reporting, the committee re-summoned Clark to explain the apparent contradiction. Thursday, Conservatives charged the consul general with lying to committee and called on him to resign, while the NDP worried that he had tried to mislead MPs. “There are now multiple data points that didn’t come from admissions from you or your staff ... that revealed that you were involved, that your Champagne tastes weren’t being met,” charged Conservative MP Michael Barrett. “Why don’t you just come clean with this committee and Canadians admit you’ve lied, follow in Randy Boissonnault’s footsteps and resign,” added his colleague Kelly Block, referring to Boissonnault’s resignation from cabinet Wednesday due to shifting statements over ties to Indigenous heritage. During the meeting, Clark insisted that the new $9-million condo on New York City’s Billionaires’ Row is “smaller, it’s cheaper and it’s accessible” and that concerns he expressed about the former residence were not meant to “influence” the new purchase. In fact, he repeatedly stated that he had “nothing to do” with GAC’s decision to purchase that specific residence. but admitted that he had made “casual comments” in the office expressing concerns about the accessibility and reception space of the former residence. He said those had to do with the furniture not being useable for people with mobility or accessibility issues and the fact that “designated family space” in the old residence was limited to bedrooms while the remaining space was open to hosting and “representation.” “I did not talk to anybody about relocating,” he said, adding that his comments to colleagues “were never ever intended to try and sway anything.” “At no time did I ask that we change residences, and I think that’s an important point,” he continued. “This process has been going on for a long time ... I made no direct complaint to the process.” But his explanations did not sit well with NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice, who questioned why Clark had insisted in previous committee testimony that he had never spoken with anyone about the condo purchase. “Why were you so categorical in this committee ... that you hadn’t discussed with anyone about relocation?” he asked Clark, who was a longtime journalist before retiring and being appointed consul general to New York. “When you say ‘I did not ask’ ... for a move or a relocation, but then you make repeated comments to personnel that the residence isn’t appropriate, that the space isn’t suitable, that it isn’t good for family, that the furniture isn’t suitable, that there are accessibility issues, that can easily be interpreted as a desire to move,” he said. Clark answered that the process to relocate is “not in the hands” of the head of mission nor its staff but “entirely in the hands” of GAC headquarters in Ottawa. “But when you respond to a question by my colleagues that ‘I had spoken to no one about this,’ you understand that we as Parliamentarians and as a committee feel like you’ve tried to mislead us,” Boulerice responded. With additional reporting by Catherine Lévesque and Stephanie Taylor National Post cnardi@postmedia.com Get more deep-dive National Post political coverage and analysis in your inbox with the Political Hack newsletter, where Ottawa bureau chief Stuart Thomson and political analyst Tasha Kheiriddin get at what’s really going on behind the scenes on Parliament Hill every Wednesday and Friday, exclusively for subscribers. Sign up here . Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. 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