Malik Nabers initially questions Giants' selection of Arvell Reese with No. 5 overall pick

The New York Giants took an edge prospect with a top-five pick for the second year in a row and the third time in the past five drafts on Thursday night, and their top wide receiver appeared perplexed by the decision when it reached the podium in Pittsburgh.

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After the Giantsused the first of their two top-10 picks on Arvell Reese, Malik Nabers voiced his confusion about New York’s selection of the Ohio State product with the No. 5 overall pick in the2026 NFL Draft.

Nabers, whom the Giants took out of LSU with the sixth pick in the 2024 draft, clearly wanted his team to snag Reese’s Ohio State teammate, safety Caleb Downs.

“Don't get me wrong, I love the player,” Nabers said of Reeseon a Bleacher Report livestream. “But ... where do you play? You want to be on the outside and rush, but we just drafted somebody last year to do that same position.”

Nabers was alluding to the Giants taking former Penn State star Abdul Carter with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 draft.

Three years before that, New York scooped up Kayvon Thibodeaux from Oregon with the fifth pick in the 2022 draft. Thibodeaux and Carter are both pass rushers playing the linebacker position for the Giants. Reese files into a similar category.

In 2022, the Giants also had two top-10 picks, the second of which they used on former Alabama offensive lineman Evan Neal.

Those picks haven’t panned out the way New York envisioned. That put more pressure on general manager Joe Schoen and new head coach John Harbaugh to hit a home run in the first round of this year’s draft.

They feel they did so, coupling Reese with former Miami offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa, whom they chose with the 10th pick.

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In the aftermath of the Reese pick at No. 5, Nabers explained why he wanted New York to take Downs at that spot instead.

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“The reason why I say Caleb Downs,” Nabers said, “you have to get ’em when they’re available.”

Nabers added: “And becausewe just traded [Dexter Lawrence], you need interior D-Line. I understand getting [an] outside ’backer. He wants to rush, OK cool. But I’m saying, though, when you eliminate something from there, you have to put something in the back end. …”

Nabers was then predictably upset when Downs fell to the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys, who traded up to get him with the 11th pick.

“I’d rather get him than play against him,” said Nabers, who played against Downs when Downs was at Alabama in 2023,on the Bleacher Report livestream. “I got to play against this thing again. … Bro, he’s good. He’s very good. He’svery good.”

Nabers’ comments about the Reese pick unsurprisingly made the rounds on social media. He responded to the noise on X.

“First off, we have to stop overreacting,”Nabers posted. “I would never intentionally take away from the biggest moment/night of Arvell’s life. Very excited to see him play on the team and happy that we have another dawg on the squad!!”

Less than 10 minutes later, Nabers fired off another post.

“NEVER ONCE WAS NOT HAPPY CHILLAT,”he wrote.

Although Reese is yet another edge prospect the Giants have prioritized, it appears they don’t see their growing linebacking corps, which also includes Brian Burns and Tremaine Edmunds, as homogeneous.

“Arvell is a versatile player, and we're going to play him at inside backer, Will linebacker,” Harbaugh said Thursday night,via SNY. “Our defense is pretty flexible, positionless, you might call it. We have an opportunity to move those guys around, but he'll line up next to Tremaine, and he'll be in the A gap, the B gap, the C gap, the D gap off the edge. He'll be moving around with all of our guys, Abdul and Brian and Kayvon and Tremaine.

“He's gotten better every single year playing off the ball and on the ball, so he does both. Probably why he was our highest-rated non-quarterback player in the draft. He's an exciting player. We are fired up to have him.”

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Jaden McDaniels Sends Blunt Message About Nikola Jokic Incident

Minnesota Timberwolvesforward Jaden McDaniels has been at the center of multiple instances of drama during the team's first-round series against theDenver Nuggets.

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Following Minnesota's Game 2 win, McDaniels told the media that he felt the Nuggets were bad on defense, calling out the team's starsNikola JokicandJamal Murray, among others. With just seconds remaining in Saturday's 112-96 Game 4 win, McDaniels embraced the villain role even more.

With the game seconds away from ending and both teams essentially accepting the result, McDaniels opted to take a wide-open layup. An act that isn't technically breaking any rules, but is widely discouraged within basketball circles when the game is viewed as over.

The layup resulted in three-time MVP Nikola Jokic charging McDaniels and appearing to shove him out of bounds before being separated by other players and the officials. The altercation led to Jokic and T-Wolves forwardJulius Randlegetting tossed, with suspensions/ fines possibly in their future.

As for McDaniels, he seemed completely unbothered by the situation after the game.

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Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) shoots against Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) in the fourth quarter at Target Center. Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

When asked what Jokic said to him after, McDaniels told reporters he had no idea what words were exchanged.

"I don't know what he said to be honest," McDanielssaid. "I just seen someone (charging him) that was big as hell."

With the win, the Timberwolves took a 3-1 series lead and will have a chance to bounce Jokic and the Nuggets out of the playoffs. TheNBAhas yet to announce punishments, so Monday's Game 5 may see both teams missing key players. The one thing we do know, is that things may get testy.

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Lakers pull out OT win over Rockets, move to verge of sweep

LeBron James and Marcus Smart recorded double-doubles as the Los Angeles Lakers took a stranglehold on their first-round playoff series against the host Houston Rockets with a 112-108 overtime victory in Game 3 on Friday.

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After James (29 points, 13 rebounds) forced OT with a 3-pointer, Smart scored eight of his 21 points in the extra period to put the Lakers up 3-0 in the Western Conference quarterfinal series.

Smart added a team-high 10 assists while Rui Hachimura put up 22 points for the Lakers.

The Lakers will look for a sweep of the best-of-seven set in Game 4 on Sunday at Houston.

The Rockets were without leading scorer Kevin Durant for the second time in the series. Durant, who missed Game 1 with a knee contusion, was a late scratch due to a left ankle sprain sustained in the fourth quarter of Game 2.

Jabari Smith Jr. (24 points, 6 of 10 from 3-point range) spearheaded Houston's comeback early in the fourth quarter before Alperen Sengun nearly carried the Rockets to victory in regulation. Sengun converted two late turnovers by James, sinking a layup with 49.6 seconds left, then turning a steal into a transition dunk and a 101-95 lead nine seconds later.

However, the Lakers got late life when Smart made three free throws after absorbing a foul from Jae'Sean Tate with 25.4 seconds left. Then, with the Rockets leading 101-98, James forced a turnover in the backcourt and followed by draining a 3-pointer that knotted the score with 13.6 seconds to go.

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Each team missed another shot before regulation ended.

Sengun paced the Rockets with 33 points and 16 rebounds while Amen Thompson chipped in 26 points and 11 assists. Reed Sheppard, who gave the Rockets their first lead since the opening quarter with a trey at the 4:59 mark of the fourth quarter, tallied 17 points and seven assists.

The Lakers, Hachimura in particular, fashioned a scorching start to build an early double-digit lead.

Hachimura tallied 16 first-quarter points on 6-for-6 shooting, and he hit a 3-pointer in an 11-0 run that lifted the Lakers to a 34-23 lead. Jaxson Hayes was critical to that spurt, igniting it with a three-point play and capping the run with an alley-oop dunk with 2:20 left in the period. Hayes' steal resulted in the Hachimura trey, and Smart also sank a 3-pointer during the rally.

The Lakers made that run with James on the bench. He returned and helped the Lakers extend to a 15-point lead. His son, Bronny James, drilled a 3-pointer and converted a reverse layup off a pass from his father.

When the elder James stroked a 3-pointer, the Lakers led 55-43. The margin was 11 at the intermission after the Lakers shot 57.5% from the floor, including 8 of 13 from behind the arc. LeBron James and Hachimura scored 16 apiece in the half.

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Artemis II mission is giving NASA clues about how to design a moon base

Less than two weeks afterNASA’s Artemis II mission, the crew's observations from their lunar flyby are already providing insights into what it might take to build a base on the moon, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Thursday.

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In a live conversation with NBC’s Lester Holt and former NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Isaacman said that findings from Artemis II are shaping the agency’s plans to build infrastructure for long-term stays on the lunar surface. The panel discussion was part of an event for Common Ground, an NBC News franchise bringing together leaders with different perspectives to focus on solutions to pressing issues.

The Artemis II mission launched April 1, sending NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Victor Glover, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day trip around Earth and the moon. The crewreached their closest point to the moon on April 6, when they spent seven hours taking photographs and making observations during their flyby. The astronauts were the first ever to see the entire far side of the moon with their own eyes.

Isaacman described a moment at the tail end of thelunar flybyas being particularly revelatory: While witnessing a solar eclipse, the astronauts reported seeing multiple flashes of light on the moon. The flashes were caused by rocky objects smacking into the lunar surface, and the astronauts’ observations of them caused scientists in Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center to erupt in cheers.

“Everybody got excited because there was a question of whether or not they’d be able to see it,” Isaacman said. “I mean, you just look at the surface the moon, it takes a beating, right? But they actually saw it, and that allows us to maybe update our models of how often is it taking a beating. And if you know that, it might inform your roof design when you build a moon base.”

Lester Holt with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and former NASA astronaut Sunita Williams in Washington on Thursday. (Caroline Gutman for NBC News)

Last month, Isaacman announced that NASA had canceled a plan to build a space station in orbit around the moon and will instead repurpose the components of that station toconstruct a $20 billion base on the lunar surface.

That announcement followed an even bigger announcement in February, when Isaacmanoverhauled NASA’s Artemis return-to-the-moon programwith the goal of increasing the pace of launches ahead of a targeted moon landing in 2028.

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The changes included adding a mission, Artemis III, in mid-2027, to test rendezvous and docking technologies in low-Earth orbit with one or both of the lunar landers that SpaceX and Blue Origin are developing. If that's successful, NASA then intends to launch the Artemis IV mission to land on the moon the following year. The agency's plan calls for one of those commercially built vehicles to dock with its Orion spacecraft then carry astronauts to the lunar surface.

“If something doesn’t work the way we expect, we’d rather be hours away from being back in the water and not days,” Isaacman said of the Artemis III test flight. “What we learn from that will roll into Artemis IV in 2028, and that’s where we’re going to land astronauts on the moon. And in parallel, we’re building the moon base.”

Williams, who retired from NASA in December 2025, said theInternational Space Stationis also an important proving ground for future long-term stays on the moon.

“We’ve had human presence on the International Space Station since 2000, so we’ve learned a lot,” Williams said, adding that long stays at the orbiting lab have taught NASA about the ways exercise and nutrition can counteract some of the negative effects of microgravity on the human body.

“We’ve learned about engineering and manufacturing, even biomedical engineering, doing research on stem cells and DNA sequencing while we’ve been up on the space station,” she said. “The space station has provided us with a myriad of technologies that we can apply on this moon base, and as we get ready to live there for longer periods.”

Williams knows about long stays off the planet. Before her retirement, she logged a total of 608 days in space, with three stays aboard the International Space Station. Her most recent visit occurred last year, when Williams and NASA astronaut Butch Wilmoreunexpectedly spent more than nine months at the orbiting outpostafter they encountered problems on a test flight of Boeing’s Starliner capsule.

When asked if they would sign up for a stint on the moon if given the chance, both Williams and Isaacman were eager volunteers.

“I suspect our answer would be the same on this one,” Isaacman said. “Yes!”

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Roma’s week of turmoil ends with Malen leading a win at Bologna

MILAN (AP) — Roma put a turbulent week behind it to win at Bologna 2-0 in Serie A on Saturday and continue its push for the Champions League.

Associated Press Roma's Donyell Malen, right, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Donyell Malen scores his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Neil El Aynaoui scoers his side's second goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Donyell Malen, right, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP)

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The in-form Donyell Malen scored one and set up the other to help Roma close to within two points of fourth-placed Juventus, which visits AC Milan on Sunday.

Romafired special adviser Claudio Ranierithis week after his verypublic clash with coachGian Piero Gasperini.

However, it put issues off the field to one side and took the lead after less than seven minutes. Malen took one touch to control Neil El Aynaoui’s through ball before firing past the onrushing goalkeeper and into the bottom right corner.

It was Malen’s 12th goal for Roma in 16 matches since joining on loan from Aston Villa in January.

Malen repaid the favor in first-half stoppage time by crossing the ball into the area for El Aynaoui to volley in from close range.

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Pisa and Verona could be down

Pisa will be mathematically relegated if Lecce manages to win at Hellas Verona later Saturday, which would also consign the home side to Serie B.

Pisa lost at Parma 1-0 to leave it level with Verona at the bottom of Serie A, 10 points from 17th-placed Lecce and safety.

Subsitute Nesta Elphege got the only goal eight minutes from time, controlling a header with his back to goal and turning to sweep in from close range.

That made Parma mathematically safe, setting off a party atmosphere on a sunny afternoon at Stadio Ennio Tardini.

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Princess of Wales lays wreath at Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day

ThePrincess of Waleslaid a wreath at The Cenotaph during a ceremony and parade to markAnzac Day.

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The day commemorates members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who have died in conflict.

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Wearing a navy dress with white lapels and a poppy, Kate stood alongside the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Hamish Cooper, before placing a wreath at the memorial.

Princess Anne had laid a wreath earlier during a dawn service at Wellington Arch.

Anzac Day was originally established to commemorate the 1915 Gallipoli landing of Australian and New Zealand troops in the First World War.

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Starmer pays tribute to nurse who cared for his brother who died of cancer in emotional St George’s Day speech

Sir Keir StarmermarkedSt George’s Dayby championing "service, generosity and respect" as quintessentialEnglishvalues that the nation should embrace.

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The Prime Minister also cautioned against "voices both here and abroad" attempting to sow division within the country, as he hosted a reception atDowning Streetfor members of the public and celebrities to honour England’s patron saint.

During the No 10 gathering, Sir Keir highlighted three individuals whom he believes embody these core English principles. Among them was Isaac Davidson, a window cleaner who last year helped to remove racist graffiti from a Chinese restaurant in York.

He also recognised George Sutherland, a dedicated volunteer at a Telford food bank, whom he previously praised during his Labour Party conference speech in 2025.

The Prime Minister also paid tribute to Ben Huntley, the nurse who provided care for his brother, Nick Starmer,before his passing from cancer on Boxing Day 2024.

“Sadly my brother passed on Boxing Day 2024 and it hit me like a bus,” Sir Keir told the reception, his voice faltering.

The Prime Minister added: “But because of Ben, my brother always felt cared for and respected, because of the way that he was treated by Ben and the whole team, and that was really important to a vulnerable man with stage four cancer going through a really challenging time.

“Ben, I’ll never forget what you did for me and my family.”

Sir Keir added: “These are three very different stories, all in different parts of England, but they’re bound together by the same values of service, of generosity, and of respect.

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The Prime Minister also cautioned against

“They are examples of people stepping up in their communities, when, frankly, it would be easier in many cases to step back. But they step up.

“They’re exceptional stories, and yet in this country, they feel familiar because you will find them in every community across England.”

The Prime Minister continued: “Time and time again, when times get tough, we pull each other together and we pull each other up.

“It’s really important we do that, because there’s no getting round the fact that there are voices both here and abroad, who would seek to divide us, who want to set us apart from each other, who want to pretend that in this country, what we really do is to distinguish between people, to find their points of difference, to have a sort of toxic culture of hatred between different individuals, different groups, different communities.”

He referred to attacks on synagogues and mosques as “acts of violence designed to send a message to the Jewish and Muslim communities of this country that they are not safe”.

The Prime Minister added: “We reject their division completely, and we will fly our flag proudly. It’s our flag. It belongs to us, and we will fly it for the values that we believe in, and they are the values of the people I’ve named in this room tonight.”

The reception, which was held on Monday night, came after Sir Keir spent a bruising several hours answering questions from MPs about the latest revelations surrounding Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador.

Sir Keir was introduced at the reception by multi-Olympic medal winning cyclists Dame Laura Kenny and Sir Jason Kenny, who spoke of how they had first met the Prime Minister at the Pride of Britain awards several years ago.

Fresh from his Commons appearance, Sir Keir joked: “It was great to meet you at the Pride of Britain Awards and to talk about everything but politics. I like those kind of evenings.”

Among the celebrities present at the reception were former England and Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman; the ex-England footballer, sports journalist and Strictly Come Dancing winner Karen Carney; and actor and comedian Joe Thomas, who rose to fame in sitcom The Inbetweeners.

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