English photographer and artist Martin Parr pictured in 2024. - Marfisi/AGF/Shutterstock

One of Britain's most acclaimed photographers, Martin Parr, died on Saturday at age 73, his foundation said on Sunday.

A prolific photographer and collector, Parr obsessively documented his surroundings for over 50 years.

During this time, his vibrant photos of people set against backdrops of seaside towns, village fairs and public swimming pools captured the attention of an international fan base and celebrated the quirks and intricacies of everyday British life.

The documentary photographer died at his home in Bristol, in southwest England, the statement posted on the website of the Martin Parr Foundation said.

Parr's images on display at his exhibition

"He is survived by his wife Susie, his daughter Ellen, his sister Vivien and his grandson George. The family asks for privacy at this time," the statement added.

"The Martin Parr Foundation and Magnum Photos will work together to preserve and share Martin's legacy. More information on this will follow in due course. Martin will be greatly missed," the foundation said.

He was a member of the renowned Magnum Photos, an international cooperative of photojournalists, and was seen as one of the best-known photographers of his generation.

His photographic legacy has been captured in over 100 published books,according to Magnum.

A selection of Parr's photographs on show during his 2019 exhibition

Speaking to CNNin 2019 following the release of his book "Only Human" — a coffee-table tome filled with characteristically eccentric, hyper-real portraits — Parr described photography as "almost like a form of therapy."

"When I'm out shooting I'm looking almost for a little story, for a little vignette, where there's going to be some tension, some ambiguity, some contradictions… a peg to hang a story on really," he added.

Parr's work has been collected by some of the leading museums in the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate in London and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, according to the agency.

Parr curated two photography festivals, Arles in 2004 and Brighton Photo Biennial in 2010. He also curated a Barbican Centre exhibition in London in 2016.

In 2021, he received a CBE, or Commander in the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to photography.

Parr, an outspoken critic of Brexit, shoots a portrait in Westminster on the day the UK's Parliament reconvened after summer recess to debate the country's departure from the European Union. - Claire Doherty/In Pictures/Getty Images

Tributes poured in from across the arts sector over the weekend, including from some of the world's leading artists and photographers.

On Instagram, celebrated American photographer Joel MeyerowitzdescribedParr, his friend of 50 years, as "a legend in the world of photography," adding that "his wisdom and visual humor will be greatly missed."

The Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Turnley meanwhileposteda message on Facebook saying Parr's work "will live forever," and that his "generous spirit that touched me and so many so deeply, will never be forgotten."

This article has been updated to include reactions to Parr's death. Additional reporting by Oscar Holland.

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Thailand launches airstrikes along border with Cambodia as tensions reignite

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand launched airstrikes along the disputed border with Cambodia on Monday as both sides accused the other of attacking first.

Tensions have simmered since the Southeast Asian neighbors signed a truce agreement in October pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump after their territorial disputes led tofive days of combatin July that killed dozens of soldiers and civilians.

Thai army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvaree said the Cambodian troops fired first into Thai territory in multiple areas. He said one Thai soldier was killed and four other soldiers were wounded, and civilians were being evacuated from the affected areas.

Thailand used aircraft "to strike military targets in several areas to suppress Cambodian supporting fire attacks," he said.

Cambodian Defense Ministry spokesperson Maly Socheata said the Thai military attacked the Cambodian troops first. She said Cambodia did not retaliate during the initial attacks Monday.

"Cambodia urges that Thailand immediately stop all hostile activities that threaten peace and stability in the region," she said.

The U.S.-brokered ceasefire that ended the brief conflict was threatened last month after Thai troops were injured by land mines. Both sides continue to trade accusations over responsibility, even as they are supposed to be cooperating in getting rid of the mines.

Trump said in mid-Novemberhe'd stopped a warbetween them as the tensions simmered.

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Louvre Reopens After Jewellery Heist (Pierre Suu / Getty Images)

Hundreds of works were damaged at the Louvre in Paris when a pipe burst because of flooding, the museum's deputy general administrator said.

The flooding last week damaged at least 300 to 400 works in one of the Egyptian antiquities libraries in the museum, Francis Steinbock, the deputy general administrator, told French broadcast stationBFM TV.

The flooding led to a burst pipe and affected one of the three rooms of the library in the Egyptian antiquities department, he said.

A complete count of affected works is underway, he said.

Steinbock described some of the works as books — some several hundred years old and dating to the late 19th century. He said that some of the books were wet and that work is underway to dry them, including dehumidifying them page by page with the help of Buffard paper and modifying plants.

Some of the works are visual periodicals and archaeology journals that are consulted by Egyptologists, Louvre staff members and researchers, he said.

He noted that the area of the pipe break is part of museum spaces that will undergo a major renovation of the ventilation and heating system starting in September.

It's the latest setback for the most visited museum in the world, which was the site of a daring jewelry heist nearly two months ago.

On Oct. 19,four thieves swept through the Louvre in less than eight minutesand stoleeight of France's crown jewels, valued at an estimated 88 million euros ($102 million).

The work to track down the stolen jewels continues, according to Paris' prosecutor.

Four men believed to be part of the robbery team have been arrested,one of them last month. All have preliminarily been charged with robbery by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

At the time of the three other arrests in October, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said DNA traces were found at the scene or on items linked to the robbery.

A woman was also arrested in October on preliminary charges of complicity in theft and criminal conspiracy. She has denied any involvement, The Associated Press reported.

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NFL Winners and Losers: Daniel Jones' sad injury has far-reaching effect on Colts and a whole lot more

The saddest sight of the NFL season might beDaniel Jones, sitting on the ground, slamming his helmet repeatedlyon the turf in anger.

This isn't the way one of the NFL's best stories this season was supposed to end. Jones, who went from being cut during the 2024 season by the lowly New York Giants to a fantastic reclamation story with the Indianapolis Colts, took a seat after suffering an Achilles injury. His reaction was telling. He knew all of the implications immediately. The Colts probably did too.

Indianapolis wasn't very competitive inSunday's 36-19 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguarsafter Jones' injury, and that's not surprising. The Colts, now 8-5, fell behind the 9-4 Jaguars for the AFC South lead. Losing ground in the division is just the start of their problems. Colts head coach Steve Steichen wouldn't confirm Jones' injury is season-ending but said "it doesn't look good,"via Stephen Holder of ESPN.On Sunday evening,ESPN reportedthat Jones' injury was season-ending, and he will undergo surgery.

Daniel Jones looks to be in serious pain after trying to limp off the fieldpic.twitter.com/mq2z7PRaqw

— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS)December 7, 2025

Daniel Jones threw his helmet after the injury.He knew… prayers up 🙏pic.twitter.com/aUfnm99aIB

— SM Highlights (@SMHighlights1)December 7, 2025

The injury is devastating on many levels. The Colts started the season 7-1, then lost three of four but were still in decent shape to at least make the playoffs. That isn't the case anymore. TheColts already lost Anthony Richardson to a weird orbital bone fracturein a pregame mishap, and they're down to sixth-round rookie Riley Leonard, who didn't have an NFL completion before Sunday.

It's a massive injury for Jones' career, the2026 free-agency marketand the short-term plans of the Colts. Jones is on a one-year deal. He had positioned himself to sign another big extension, or at least get the franchise tag for a huge payday. Heplayed through a fracture in his fibulawith the Colts leading the division, which was commendable due to the risk involved. An Achilles injury can take up to a full year to return from; Jones injuring it late in the season doesn't help the uncertainty with his free agency.

There was little doubt that Jones was going to be back with Indianapolis, whether on a long-term deal or the franchise tag. That's a reason theColts traded two first-round draft picks to the New York Jets for cornerback Sauce Gardner.They felt they had an answer at quarterback and didn't need to worry about potentially drafting one. That all changed on one play Sunday.

The Jets also are affected by Jones' injury, considering that next year's first-round pick from Indianapolis is likely to become much more valuable.

[Get more Colts news: Indianapolis team feed]

Other teams are affected, too. The AFC South race changes dramatically and looks like a two-team race between the Jaguars and Texans the rest of the way. Unless Leonard is a rare rookie success story, the Colts are unlikely to even make the playoffs. That would open up a wild-card spot, perhaps for someone on the bubble like theChiefs. It would be a story for the ages if Jones' injury set off a chain reaction that allowed the Chiefs to get in the playoffs when they normally wouldn't have.

Jones' status for the the 2026 season will be a big question heading into the offseason, and will affect his future for next season and beyond. There are other questions, like whether head coach Shane Steichen might be in trouble if the Colts go from 7-1 to out of the playoffs, though it would seem like he'd get the benefit of the doubt after losing his quarterback.

Jones had been writing a tremendous story through the first half of the season. He had been ridiculed as a bust and given up on by the Giants. Then he took advantage of a chance to win the Colts' starting quarterback job and through the first half of the season was on a remarkable run. One of the NFL's best stories turned into one of the more awful ones with one misstep.

Here are the rest of the winners and losers from Week 14 of the NFL season:

WINNERS

Green Bay Packers:The Packers still have Super Bowl dreams, but the path becomes a lot harder if they don't win the NFC North.

The Packers took a big step toward that division championship on Sunday with a 28-21 win over the Chicago Bears. The Bearsgot aggressive on a fourth-and-1 play callinside the Packers' 20-yard line in the final minute, faking a handoff and rolling quarterback Caleb Williams to his left. Packers corner Keisean Nixon had played it perfectly and picked off Williams' pass to the end zone to seal the win.

The Packers played well against a game Bears team. Jordan Love threw for three touchdowns. Josh Jacobs ran for 86 yards and a touchdown. The Packers kept Williams to less than 200 yards passing. There's a rematch in Chicago in a couple of weeks, and the Packers' win Sunday gives them a chance to perhaps put away the Bears in the division race when the teams meet again.

Puka Nacua:It's rare to see a receiver leave a cornerback in the dust off the line of scrimmage and then also Moss him for a touchdown on the same play. But Nacua is a unique player.

The highlight of a monster day from Nacua in theLos Angeles Rams' 45-17 win over the Arizona Cardinalscame in the third quarter. Nacua had a great move to burn the cornerback covering him, but Matthew Stafford underthrew him. No problem, as Nacua adjusted and caught it over the corner for a 31-yard touchdown.

.@AsapPukaMOSSED HIM!📺:@NFLonFOX|#ProBowlVotepic.twitter.com/k7dASO2jyU

— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL)December 7, 2025

Nacua finished with seven catches for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Nacua has had a fantastic season and the Rams bounced back quickly from a loss last week to the Panthers. The Seahawks won too, continuing to build momentum for a titanic Week 16 matchups between the two NFC West powers.

Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers:A week afterPittsburgh Steelers fans were chanting for Tomlin to be firedand Rodgers found himself dealing with blood trickling down his nose after he was blasted on a hit from behind, both of them found redemption.

Rodgers had a throwback game and Tomlin got a win closer to extending his streak of never have a record under .500 with ahuge 27-22 win at the Baltimore Ravens.Baltimore had its chances.

The Ravens had a touchdown to Isaiah Likely overturned because it was knocked out of his hands in the end zone before he completed the catch, and a last-minute drive ran out of time with the Ravens in Steelers territory. Lamar Jackson was sacked as he tried to get off a Hail Mary pass and time expired. The Ravens' miserable season continues, and now they're a game behind the Steelers in the AFC North standings.

Sunday might be remembered as Rodgers' best game in Pittsburgh. He had his first rushing touchdown since 2021 — complete with dusting off the old championship belt celebration — becoming the third 42-year-old player in NFL history to score a rushing touchdown (Tom Brady and Doug Flutie are the others). Rodgers also had some fantastic throws, and finished with 284 passing yards and a passing touchdown.

The win, coupled with theBengals' loss,gets the Steelers much closer to a division championship. That might quiet the critics, at least temporarily.

Seahawks' claim as NFL's best team:Not that the Atlanta Falcons are much of an obstacle these days, but Seattle made sure it was never in danger of losing Sunday.

TheSeahawks got an easy 37-9 win over the Falcons, who have to be questioning if head coach Raheem Morris will return for another season. Jaxon Smith-Njigba bounced back from a rare quiet day with two touchdowns. Seattle's defense was fantastic. The special teams got involved too, with Rashid Shaheed returning a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown.

In thisseason without a dominant team, the Seahawks are as good of a pick as any as the best in the NFL. At very least, they kept the pressure on the Los Angeles Rams for the NFC West crown and likely top seed in the conference.

Christian Benford and Bills' defense:Buffalo was in trouble in the fourth quarter. The Bills fell behind early to the Cincinnati Bengals and it looked for most of the game like they'd take a bad loss at home.

Cornerback Christian Benford made a play that might have saved their season. On a cornerback blitz, Benford made a spectacular interception of a Joe Burrow pass. Benford returned it 63 yards for a touchdown, part of a flurry of 21 points in 4:30 for theBills that helped them save a 39-34 win over the Bengals.

After Benford's big play, the Bills got another interception and turned that into a touchdown pass from Josh Allen to Jackson Hawes on a fourth down. It was part of Allen's big day with three passing touchdowns and another rushing.

The Bills are still unlikely to win the AFC East, but a wild-card spot might have been in jeopardy with a loss to the Bengals. The Bills' defense — and Allen — made sure they didn't take that damaging loss Sunday.

LOSERS

Geno Smith:Finally, Smith broke.

Playing behind the worst offensive line in the NFL has to take a toll on Smith. He had been sacked 46 times in 12 games before Sunday and hit way more often than that. It's impressive he has stayed in the lineup with the amount of punishment he has taken.

Smith was sacked another three times Sunday against the Denver Broncos before he left the game at the end of the third quarter. Earlier in the game he had hurt his right hand but stayed in the contest. It didn't matter that he missed the fourth quarter; the Broncos cruised to a 24-17 win in a game that was never that close (and ahorrible beat for those who had Broncos as 7.5-point favorites). Denver improved to 11-2, tied for the top record in the AFC.

The Raiders are having a miserable season and Smith hasn't been able to do much to save it. Las Vegas made the questionable decision to trade for the 35-year-old Smith in the offseason, even though they were not close to contending. They don't have a good enough infrastructure around Smith to help him. Raiders fans are turning on Smith as the terrible season drags on. Smith has taken a beating, literally and metaphorically.

Shedeur Sanders haters:It's not a good week to be in the anti-Sanders crowd.

The Tennessee Titans are a bad football team, but that doesn't take away from what Sanders did Sunday.Sanders had 364 yards, three touchdowns passing and another one rushing.His final passing touchdown came with 1:03 to go, but an ill-conceived 2-point conversion failed and the Titans held on for their second win of the season, 31-29.

It's hard to blame Sanders for the loss. He was very good, including the final drive when the Browns needed a touchdown to have a shot at the tie.

Sanders had a big fall in the NFL Draft, and he has been the most talked-about fifth-round rookie pick ever. He draws extreme opinions, pro and con, and each of his starts is dissected unlike any other quarterback who started the preseason fourth on the team's depth chart. Sanders has looked good through his three starts and was fantastic Sunday. It's hard to argue with the results.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers:The Buccaneers had a clear path to perhaps win out, and easily win the NFC South. It's not so clear anymore.

TheBuccaneers made things harder on themselvesby falling24-20 to the New Orleans Saints at home. They're now tied with the Carolina Panthers at 7-6 for first place in the NFC South. The Saints were 2-10 coming into Sunday's game. It was a miserable loss for Tampa Bay.

The problem Sunday was Tampa's offense. Baker Mayfield had his second straight quiet day since suffering a left shoulder injury, throwing for only 122 yards. The Saints did a good job limiting the Bucs' big plays, and when the Bucs needed a touchdown late in the game to take the lead, they went four-and-out. On fourth down Cade Otton was shopped just short of the first down on a catch and that was it for Tampa Bay's chances.

The Buccaneers still have two games left against the Panthers, and those should determine the division champion. If Tampa Bay comes up a game short of the playoffs, the Bucs will know which game cost them.

Jayden Daniels:Daniels had one of the greatest rookie seasons in NFL history. It was arguably the best for a rookie quarterback ever.

His second season has been a nightmare. He has sustained multiple injuries, including a dislocated left elbow that seemed like it might knock him out for the rest of the season. Daniels was able to return, but maybe the Washington Commanders should have let him sit.

Nothing good is happening for Daniels this season, and he hurt his elbow again in a 31-0 loss to the Minnesota Vikings,who had a nice bounceback from J.J. McCarthy with three touchdown passes. Daniels was replaced by Marcus Mariota. Daniels wasn't that effective before the injury, completing just 9 of 20 passes for 78 yards and an interception. Washington didn't have a point on the board when he was knocked out of the game. Injuries have been a big part of Daniels' season, but he hasn't been nearly as effective when he has been on the field.

It's a lost season for Daniels. The best hope for Washington is that he gets to the offseason without anything else bad happening to him.

The Jets' QB room:It has been a bad year to be a Jets quarterback.

Justin Fields was ineffective and benched, and he was inactive Sunday due to a knee injury. He wasn't available when Tyrod Taylor suffered a groin injury and left the game. Taylor's final line was 1-of-4 passing for 6 yards and an interception, which was a passer rating of 8.7.

With Fields out, Brady Cook came in for his first NFL action. He had 163 yards, two interceptions and no touchdown passes. Any Jets fan who sat through anugly 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphinsshould ask for a refund.

It has been an ugly season overall for the Jets. They have to be hoping for it all to end soon, and then figure out the quarterback position in the offseason.

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'Cowards.' Notre Dame 'took its ball and went home.' Reaction to Irish skipping bowl

Notre Damesaw itsCollege Football Playoffdreams get surprisingly dashed on Sunday, Dec., 7, with theFighting Irishgetting left out of the 12-team field.

It didn't just mark the end of the team's playoff hopes; it was also the end of its season.

REQUIRED READING:Miami, Notre Dame lead College Football Playoff field winners and losers

Notre Dame has withdrawn its name from bowl consideration, with the programannouncing the decision in a statement.

"We appreciate all the support from our families and fans, and we're hoping to bring the 12th national title to South Bend in 2026," the statement, which was signed by "The 2025 Notre Dame Football Team," read.

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— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball)December 7, 2025

The Fighting Irish finish the season 10-2, with 10 consecutive victories to end the regular season. It was one of those two losses, a 27-24 Week 1 setback against Miami, that proved to be their undoing, with the 10-2 Hurricanes getting the final at-large playoff berth on the back of that win.

The decision to put Notre Damebehind Miami and Alabamahas generated no shortage of blowback, with Fighting Irish athletic director Pete Bevacqua telling ESPN's Jen Lada that the team felt as if it had the rug pulled out from under them and describing the playoff selection committee's weekly rankings ahead of the final selection as"a farce."

REQUIRED READING:Why did Notre Dame miss CFP? Irish head-to-head loss to Miami keeps it out of Playoff

While players have been opting out of bowl games for much of the past decade, particularly as the playoff has diminished their importance, it's rare for an entire team to decline the opportunity to play in a bowl. Notre Dame wasn't the only team to do so this season, withIowa StateandKansas Statedoing the same (andgetting handed matching $500,000 fines from the Big 12for doing so).

Unlike the Fighting Irish, though, the Cyclones and Wildcats are undergoing coaching changes.

Not surprisingly, Notre Dame's decision has generated some heated opinions. Here's a sampling of what fans and media members are saying on social media:

Virginia Tech hired James Franklin as its next head coach. Franklin was fired earlier this season at Penn State. He replaces Brent Pry, who was fired midseason by the Hokies. Oklahoma State hired Eric Morris from North Texas to be the Cowboys next head coach. Morris replaces longtime OSU coach Mike Gundy, who was fired earlier this season. Colorado State hired Jim Mora Jr. as its new head coach. Mora led UConn to back-to-back nine-win seasons and replaces Jay Norvell, who was fired midseason. Oregon State hired Alabama co-offensive coordinator JaMarcus Shephard as its head coach, replacing Trent Bray who was fired after an 0-7 start this season.

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Social media reacts to Notre Dame opting out of bowl game

Notre Dame after they didn't make the college football playoffspic.twitter.com/ydDSpbRzPn

— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54)December 7, 2025

The Pop-Tarts Bowl features the sacrifice of a beloved figure, who is reborn anew as someone who is ceremonially consumed in celebration.This is literally the central narrative of the crucifixion, resurrection, and communion. How could ND say no?!!pic.twitter.com/2hznwcS7zV

— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB)December 7, 2025

I think this is incredibly lame. I get it, you're upset. Fine. But this would be a major platform for the school, program and a way for this particular team to be together one more time. Nothing says football economics like this.https://t.co/jdNNFlhPfp

— Adam Kramer (@KegsnEggs)December 7, 2025

Cowards. They are the worst.https://t.co/NL0b0hwd9C

— Deacon Sports (@DeaconSports)December 7, 2025

https://t.co/UtnvsffnaWpic.twitter.com/mBvYszpS9H

— Roll 'Bama Roll (@rollbamaroll)December 7, 2025

Taking their ball and going home? I feel like they're above that pettiness and should give their fans another opportunity to watch their team.https://t.co/1vthfisxAD

— Jorge Sedano (@Sedano)December 7, 2025

Oh you think you're too good for the poptart bowl????https://t.co/GZO9mxNnz1

— Lucy Rohden (@lucy_rohden)December 7, 2025

Notre Dame won't go to a bowl game.Understand the sentiment, but it can be great for younger players.https://t.co/oEjdb3bkUG

— Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel)December 7, 2025

I'm old enough to remember when going to a legit bowl game was an amazing time for the kids.Guess the Notre Dame hierarchy doesn't feel the same.https://t.co/ZzVAoKuxIc

— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel)December 7, 2025

This is the start of the end of bowl gamesI'll give it a year or two before it's just the playoffsND is the first sore loser of the year winnerMaybe go join a conference now that you guys have some extra down timehttps://t.co/04Lw5Awf5b

— Ben DiNucci (@B_DiNucci6)December 7, 2025

This totally sucks, too, btw. And it sets a precedent far more damaging than a player opting out.https://t.co/C9jkRrMclW

— Bill Connelly (@ESPN_BillC)December 7, 2025

I'm old enough to remember people getting ticked off about players opting out of bowl games ...https://t.co/EUJqUTyVS4

— Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson)December 7, 2025

No surprise...good for them.https://t.co/uJdKtRQbUE

— Tom Noie (@tnoieNDI)December 7, 2025

The lesson here, kids, is that if you don't get what you want, go home and pout.https://t.co/AJQXTcRbnQ

— Louie Vaccher (@WildcatReport)December 7, 2025

https://t.co/8fAt7O5UMEpic.twitter.com/MM1trJwSGH

— Andrew Shepard (@The_Shep_)December 7, 2025

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Joey Porter, left, prepares to tackle Isaish Likely (Patrick Smith / Getty Images)

The Baltimore Ravens lost 27-22 to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, and one controversial call in the fourth quarter played a major role in a game with significant consequences.

Both the Ravens and the Steelers entered Sunday with 6-6 records, though they arrived at them in completely opposite ways. Pittsburgh started the season 4-1 before a 2-5 slide. Baltimore, meanwhile, started 1-5 before winning five straight, then lost to the Cincinnati Bengals last week.

Both sides were desperate in a game that would give the winner the lead in the AFC North.

With less than three minutes to go in the fourth quarter, the Ravens were driving when quarterback Lamar Jackson appeared to find tight end Isaiah Likely for a 13-yard touchdown in the middle of the end zone.

Likely caught the ball in the end zone and took two steps before the ball was knocked out of his hands. Initially, the referees ruled the catch a touchdown. Upon replay review, however, Likely was determined not to have made a "football move" after his two steps, and the play was ruled an incomplete pass.

"They made a call," Likelytold reportersafter the game. "Gotta live with what the refs say at the end of the day."

The decision took the go-ahead touchdown off the board for Baltimore. Three plays later, the Ravens turned the ball over on downs after failing to convert a 4th and 5.

Baltimore would possess the ball one more time, but with only one timeout and 74 yards needed to score, the Ravens fell short.

The fallout from the non-touchdown is considerable.

Instead of Baltimore getting a late lead, the Steelers held on for the win and moved to 7-6. Pittsburgh is now first place in the division and fourth in the AFC. The Ravens, on the other hand, fell from fourth all the way to 10th place, and are two games behind the Indianapolis Colts for the final playoff spot in the conference.

To make matters worse for Baltimore, its final four games of the season won't be easy.

Three of the Ravens' last four matchups are on the road. Their only home game in the last month of the season is against the currently 11-2 New England Patriots.

Baltimore isn't done, as it has a Week 18 matchup against Pittsburgh to exact revenge. But because the Ravens can no longer win the head-to-head tiebreaker against the Steelers, they will need some help to come back win the AFC North.

The controversial call that may ultimately knock Baltimore out of the playoffs

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Trump says he'll be involved in review of Netflix-Warner Brothers deal

By Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON, Dec 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on ​Sunday that he would have ‌a say whether a proposed merger betweenNetflixand ‌Warner Brothers should go forward, telling reporters the market share of a combined entity could raise concerns.

"I'll be involved ⁠in that decision," ‌Trump told reporters as he arrived at the Kennedy Center ‍for its annual awards show.

Netflix on Friday agreed to buy Warner Bros Discovery's TV, film ​studios and streaming division for $72 billion, ‌a deal that would hand control of one of Hollywood's most prized assets to the streaming pioneer.

Trump did not say whether he favored approval for the ⁠deal, but he pointed ​to a potential concentration ​of market power in the entertainment industry.

"That's going to be for ‍some economists ⁠to tell…. But it is a big market share. There's no question ⁠it could be a problem," Trump said.

(Reporting By ‌Jeff Mason and Steve Holland; Editing ‌by Cynthia Osterman)

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