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Knicks’ ‘next man up’ resilience finally hit its breaking point
For the Knicks fan, there is no greater euphoria than the basketball team you love defending the Garden the way Willis and Clyde defended it in the biggest possible Game 7 54 years ago. Sunday was no 7th Heaven. Hell instead.
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Trump’s legal team can ask hush money trial jury to consider misdemeanor charges ahead of closing arguments
The main reason Trump's camp would use the legal option is the far-lighter sentencing guidelines attached to the misdemeanor charges, according to Greenberg.
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Knicks’ defense against Pacers in Game 7 was historically horrid
New York’s strength all season, it cratered to end their postseason. They were bounced from the Eastern Conference semifinals by Indiana in a horrid 130-109 loss at the sold-out Garden on Sunday.
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Aaron Judge goes shallow for his seventh homer in 13 games for Yankees
Judge visited the short porch in right field for his 13th home run of the year to finish off the Yankees’ 7-2 win over the White Sox.
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3 Americans among 50 detained after failed coup in DR Congo
Those who were captured were currently facing interrogation by specialized services of the country’s armed forces, Ekenge, also told Reuters.
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‘No sign of life’ as crews reach burnt helicopter that was carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi
Search crews reported "no signs of life" as they found the mangled helicopter that was carrying Iran's hardliner President Ebrahim Raisi, the "Butcher of Tehran," before it crashed in a remote region of the country on Sunday.
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Bryson DeChambeau hopes ‘disappointing’ PGA Championship near-miss propels future major success
Bryson DeChambeau, who birdied 18 Sunday to get to 20-under and tie Xander Schauffele, forcing him to birdie the last to win, said he thought 18-under par was going to be enough to win.
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Rescuers find helicopter that was carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi, others at a distance
Rescuers on Monday found a helicopter that was carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and other officials that had apparently crashed.
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Mookie Betts’ foul ball strikes 8-year-old boy in eye at Dodgers home game
An 8-year-old Dodgers fan took a foul ball to the face in a scary moment during Friday’s game against the Reds at Dodger Stadium. The incident occurred in the fourth inning when Mookie Betts sent a screamer into the stands that struck Nathan Sanchez in the right eye, the family told KTLA.  The Sanchez family...
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Timberwolves eliminate defending champion Nuggets with stunning rally to win wild Game 7
The Nuggets dreams of a back-to-back NBA title have been shattered.
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Biden, Fauci and Butker each deliver starkly different speeches — and the best message gets vilified
The graduating class of 2024 has been treated to three very different commencement speeches in recent days. Only one was not self-serving, dishonest and destructive.
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Justin Thomas wanted hometown PGA Championship win ‘a little too bad’
Justin Thomas didn’t win the PGA Championship in his hometown this week, but he walked off the 18th green after Sunday’s round at Valhalla feeling like a winner.
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Yankees ‘locker buddies’ Jose Trevino, Jon Berti combine for sneaky defensive gem
Jose Trevino smacked a game-tying, two-run single and was robbed of what would have been his sixth home run of the year. But the Yankees catcher did not need a bat on the most memorable and impressive play of the afternoon.
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Knicks’ OG Anunoby ‘couldn’t move’ in brief Game 7 return
OG Anunoby tested the balky hamstring he injured in Game 2 of this series and was in the starting lineup but he was unable to play for the final three-plus quarters of the Knicks’ 130-109 defeat.
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Courteney Cox says late ‘Friends’ co-star Matthew Perry still ‘visits’ her after death: He’s ‘around for sure’
Perry was pronounced dead on Oct. 28, 2023, at age 54 after being found unresponsive in a hot tub at his home.
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Mets have serious issues beyond Edwin Diaz’s closer status
Their pen situation is far from a disaster thanks to solid backup plans. But ultimately though, the Mets all know they need Edwin Diaz to be right to have a real chance to reach their goal and make the playoffs.
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Reggie Miller gleefully trolls Knicks after Pacers’ convincing Game 7 win
Pacers great Reggie Miller trolled the Knicks on Instagram following their Game 7 loss to Indiana on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
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Arizona police save 6-month-old shot multiple times, find suspect dead in burning home after hostage standoff
Arizona police rushed into a home to rescue a 6-month-old infant who had been shot multiple times after a suspect took the child and the child’s mother hostage on Friday, authorities said.
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Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton dons Reggie Miller choke-sign hoodie after tormenting Knicks
A courtside Knicks fan stirred up Tyrese Haliburton, just like Spike Lee had done to Reggie Miller almost 30 years earlier. This one went even worse for the Knicks.
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Paul Pierce stomps on Jalen Brunson jersey after Knicks’ loss in bizarre video
Paul Pierce didn't wait long to celebrate the Knicks' demise.
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Auburn running back Brian Battie critically injured in Florida shooting that killed brother
Auburn running back Brian Battie is in critical condition after being shot over the weekend and his brother Tommie was killed in the same shooting in Sarasota, Florida over the weekend. 
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‘MaryLand’ on PBS Ending Explained: Does Mary’s Dying Wish to Stay on the Isle of Man Come True?
Do Becca and Rosaline protect their mother's dream?
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Rapper Cardi B won’t endorse Biden in 2024: ‘Layers of disappointment’
The rapper said that while she still believes Trump to be a threat, she's felt "layers of disappointment" under Biden.
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Shani Louk, whose body was paraded through Gaza, laid to rest in Israeli funeral: ‘In your death you became a symbol’
Shani Louk's body was recently recovered from Rafah by the Israeli Defense Forces.
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Missouri museum achieves world record for largest gathering of people with underwear on their heads
A museum in Missouri recently broke a Guinness World Record for hosting the world’s largest gathering of people with underwear on their head. 
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NYC-Dublin portal reopens with limited hours, new guardrails to deter shenanigans
“The team will continue making updates as needed to ensure that everyone can continue to enjoy the Portal,” the Flatiron NoMad Partnership and Dublin City Council said in a joint statement on Sunday.
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What could have been hangs over Scottie Scheffler after uneven PGA Championship, arrest whirlwind
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Scottie Scheffler’s stressful and adventurous week was almost over. It was time to go home. Finally. The world’s No. 1-ranked player was standing on the 18th green under the searing Kentucky sun waiting for his playing partner, Mark Hubbard, to putt out so he could make his 271st and final stroke of...
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Colin Jost cracks awkward joke about wife Scarlett Johansson’s body on ‘SNL’
The joke was delivered during a traditional bit that requires Jost and Weekend Update co-host Michael Che to write offensive jokes for each other.
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Ella Steven’s late goal leads Gotham over Red Stars to push unbeaten streak to five
By the time Gotham's 2-1 win against the Chicago Red Stars (5-3-1) ended, it was Ella Stevens that was the center of their celebration against her former team from the past three years.
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Ed Dwight, 90, America’s first black astronaut candidate, finally goes to space 60 years later
Ed Dwight, America’s first Black astronaut candidate, finally rocketed into space 60 years later, flying with Jeff Bezos’ rocket company on Sunday.
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