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Charles Barkley had some weird Knicks anger after their Game 2 win
The Round Mound of Rebound himself was in no mood to let the Knicks or their fans celebrate their thrilling 130-121 Game 2 win over the Pacers.
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Shady Southwest passengers are abusing the preboarding process — and fellow flyers are furious
Unscrupulous passengers are said to be increasingly taking advantage of the Dallas-based airline's generosity toward travelers who "need a little extra time" when boarding.
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Knicks trio makes franchise history with offensive output in Game 2 win
For the first time in Knicks' franchise history, three players scored more than 25 points in a playoff game.
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Josh Hart made sure Reggie Miller knew Garden fans were chanting ‘f–k you’ at him
Reggie Miller knew he’d get the heat from Knicks fans on Wednesday night and he did, to the point that Josh Hart made sure he knew exactly what they were chanting to him.  As the Knicks wrapped their 130-121 Game 2 win over the Pacers to take a 2-0 lead in the second-round series, the...
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Stephen Colbert Marvels at RFK Jr.’s 2010 ‘Brain Worm’ Diagnosis
CBS“Let’s dig in,” said The Late Show host Stephen Colbert at the start of his monologue, “just like that worm did to RFK Jr.’s delicious frontal lobe.”Colbert was responding to the news on Wednesday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once had a parasitic worm squirming around in his brain.“Today, The New York Times published some newly discovered health records for the independent presidential candidate,” Colbert explained. “Turns out, back in 2010, RFK Jr. went to a doctor because he was experiencing some cognitive symptoms, like ‘memory loss and mental fogginess,’ as well as a tiny voice in his head going, ‘Let’s see, what wine pairs best with cerebellum?”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Barron Trump selected as Florida delegate to Republican National Convention
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial gave Trump permission to attend Barron Trump's high school graduation later this month.
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Rangers’ special teams continues to deliver in biggest playoff moments
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Rangers’ special teams aren’t just clicking on all cylinders right now, they’re showing up in big moments. The power play and penalty kill have allowed the Blueshirts to separate themselves from their first two opponents in the playoffs. Through four games against the Capitals and the first two against the Hurricanes,...
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Company fined $650K for hiring children to clean meatpacking plants
A federal judge approved a consent order finding that Tennessee-based Fayette Janitorial Service LLC sent teens as young as 13 to clean razor-edged machinery.
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Jaren Jackson Jr. claims Pacers’ Gainbridge Fieldhouse louder than MSG
The Grizzlies forward claimed that Gainbridge Fieldhouse – home of the Pacers – was louder than Madison Square Garden during an NBAXLive broadcast during Wednesday’s Game 2, won 130-121 by the Knicks.
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‘One very lucky’ dog rescued after falling off 50-foot cliff at Connecticut quarry
“He is one very lucky dog to have survived a fall off one of those cliffs. Other animals have not been that lucky.”
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Despite scandals, Curren Price and Kevin de León regain seats on L.A. council committees
In a letter sent to his colleagues, Council President Paul Krekorian said Price and De León would each be added to four committees. He gave no explanation for his action.
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Rick Carlisle gets ejected as Pacers melt down vs. Knicks in Game 2
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle was ejected from Game 2 against the Knicks after a bizarre series of events. With the Knicks leading 124-118 with 1:19 remaining in the fourth quarter, Isaiah Hartenstein was carrying up the ball for New York and initially whistled for a double dribble. But it was quickly revealed upon replay...
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Hotshot Attorney Says He Tried to Advise Trump’s Civil Fraud Judge: Report
Shannon Stapleton/ReutersA high-profile real estate lawyer who once told a tenant in a case that they should commit suicide told a New York City news station that he approached the judge in Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial to volunteer a bit of unsolicited advice ahead of the potentially ruinous $355 million verdict that was handed down.That interaction is now the subject of an investigation by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct, sources familiar with the matter told NBC New York Wednesday. Adam Leitman Bailey, an oft-quoted attorney who weighed in on the trial as it proceeded, but who had no direct involvement in the case, made the claim in an on-camera interview with NBC New York on Feb. 16, hours before Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling was made public.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Jalen Brunson battles through foot injury to lead Knicks over Pacers in Game 2
Jalen Brunson missed the entire second quarter with a foot injury, but he led the New York Knicks in the second half to beat the Indiana Pacers to take a two-game lead in their series.
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GOP Rep Cracks Incredibly Crass RFK Jr., Kennedy Assassination Joke
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesIf Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) began the month of May trying to set a new standard for tasteless tweets from a sitting member of Congress, he’s off to a great start, thanks in part to a post Wednesday alluding to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Robert F. Kennedy five years later.Last week, the congressman dished out—and later walked back—praise for mostly white Ole Miss students who jeered at a lone Black pro-Palestine protester. Despite how one such student, who has since been expelled from his fraternity, was clearly seen making primate noises and mannerisms at the protester, Collins wrote, “Ole Miss taking care of business.”On Wednesday, Collins felt compelled to weigh in on how independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was told by a doctor that he had a dead parasite in his brain, The New York Times reported, citing Kennedy’s comments during a 2012 deposition that was part of his divorce proceedings.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Knicks, Jalen Brunson survive injury scares to take 2-0 series lead over Pacers
There were some injury scares, but the Knicks got the job done. Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo helped power the Knicks to a huge 130-121 Game 2 win over the Pacers to take a 2-0 lead in the second-round series that’s now headed back to Indiana. Brunson, who missed the entire second quarter with a...
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Gobierno de Biden propondrá endurecer normas de asilo para algunos migrantes en la frontera
El gobierno de Estados Unidos planea proponer el jueves una nueva norma destinada a acelerar el proceso de solicitud de asilo para algunos migrantes, lo que representa un posible preludio de medidas más amplias para este año que impondrían una mayor severidad en la frontera.
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Dems’ kangaroo court against Donald Trump is only backfiring
For Trump haters, the Stormy Daniels trial is a fantasy come true.
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Winner of $100,000 Powerball prize thought it was an April Fools’ prank: ‘It felt so unreal’
Jeremiah Maher, 43, hit the six figure prize in the Michigan Lottery’s April 1 drawing when he matched four white balls and the Powerball on a $2 ticket.
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Harvard, Brown, IUP took $10M from foundations, donors in the ‘State of Palestine’: report
Most of the money helped pay for Palestinian students from the occupied territories to receive an education at the American universities, according to the filings.
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Suspected drunk driver goes airborne into Michigan lagoon with 3 kids in truck
Surveillance video shows a truck with three children inside going airborne before it careens into a lagoon in Michigan. Authorities believe a drunk driver was behind the wheel.
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Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton all homer in Yankees’ blowout win over Astros
Wednesday, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton all went deep in the same game for the first time and, not surprisingly, the Yankees won.
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Deadly Tornado Slams Tennessee: Everything We Know
One person was killed and four others were injured in Maury County after a "violent" tornado touched down in Middle Tennessee.
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Knicks’ Celebrity Row stacked with stars for Game 2 against Pacers
Kevin Bacon, Ice Spice and Chris Rock were among those who showed out as the Knicks took over the rival Pacers in Game 2 of their second-round series.
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Barron Trump picked to serve as a delegate at Republican National Convention
Barron Trump, the youngest child of former President Donald Trump, was chosen as one of Florida's at-large delegates for the Republican National Convention.
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LGBTQ rights activist kicked out of community board simply for asking questions
Community Board member Craig Slutzkin has been ousted for having the temerity to simply ask questions.
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Jerry Seinfeld says Howard Stern isn’t that funny: Other comedy podcasters are ‘better than him’
The standup comedian admitted he doesn't believe the "Howard Stern Show" host is that funny and believes other podcasters have "outflanked" him.
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Mercedes-Benz Backs Away from Electric Vehicles amid Weak Sales
German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz is backing away from its commitment to fully transition to Electric Vehicles (EVs) by 2030 amid weak sales, shifting back to gas-powered cars that remain in demand among car buyers. The post Mercedes-Benz Backs Away from Electric Vehicles amid Weak Sales appeared first on Breitbart.
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CNN's Tapper: MTG's Motion Stuck Down Like 'Kristi Noem Taking a Shotgun to Cricket’s Head'
CNN host Jake Tapper said Wednesday on his show "The Lead" that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) motion to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was killed like Gov. Kristi Noem's (R-SD) dog Cricket, referencing Noem's new book "No Going Back," in which the governor tells the story of shooting her 14-month-old dog. The post CNN’s Tapper: MTG’s Motion Stuck Down Like ‘Kristi Noem Taking a Shotgun to Cricket’s Head’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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SEAN HANNITY: 'Cowardly' Biden abandoned our closest ally
Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds President Biden as being "spineless, gutless and cowardly" for potentially abandoning Israel on "Hannity."
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Biden Threatens to Withhold Weapons to Israel Over Rafah Invasion
President Joe Biden said he would halt additional shipments of offensive weapons to Israel if the country proceeded with a ground invasion of Rafah, decrying the potential loss of civilian life as “just wrong.”
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Knicks’ OG Anunoby exits Game 2 in third quarter in injury scare
The Knicks can’t seem to make it out of a game unscathed.
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Shaquille O’Neal openly tells Nikola Jokic that someone else should have won NBA MVP
Shaquille O'Neal is never afraid to share his opinion, and he did just that when speaking with Nikola Jokic on “Inside the NBA” moments after “The Joker” was named the 2023-24 NBA MVP.
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Another Boeing Plane Narrowly Avoids Disaster After Landing Gear Failure
Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure/TwitterA Boeing 767 cargo plane operated by FedEx survived a touchdown at Istanbul Airport in Turkey without its front landing gear Wednesday, with video showing sparks and smoke flying from the plane after it tilted forward and hit the ground.Turkey’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, posted footage of the incident on X, while confirming that no one was injured in the incident. The flight was arriving from Charles de Gaulle in Paris when its pilot alerted the traffic control tower in Turkey that its landing gear had failed to deploy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Nikola Jokic wins NBA MVP for third time in four years, Jalen Brunson fifth
Nikola Jokic, theNuggets star, was announced Wednesday as the NBA's Most Valuable Player — his third time winning the award in the past four seasons.
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Report: International Jewel Thief, Freed into U.S. from Border, Accused of Stealing $300K of Jewelry in NYC
An international jewel thief, wanted by Interpol for theft in South Korea, was reportedly released into the United States late last year after arriving at the southern border near San Diego, California. The post Report: International Jewel Thief, Freed into U.S. from Border, Accused of Stealing $300K of Jewelry in NYC appeared first on Breitbart.
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Reggie Miller isn’t afraid of Knicks fans’ vitriol ahead of Game 2: ‘I’ve owned this city’
Miller, the former Pacers villain who broke the hearts of plenty of Knicks fans during the 1990s, talked with the "Inside the NBA" crew before he was set to take on his analysis duties.
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FreedomWorks, once influential conservative group, blames Trump after announcing it’s shutting down: report
The influential conservative group FreedomWorks, which helped launch the tea party movement, is reportedly dissolving. Its president is blaming the rise of Trump's MAGA-style politics.
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3 killed as storms slam southeast U.S. after tornadoes strike Midwest
Wednesday's deadly weather comes after a series of deadly and powerful tornadoes struck the Midwest on Monday and Tuesday.
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WNBA teams should be co-branded with NBA teams, reporter says: 'Why force people to learn about the Fever?'
Former Warriors beat writer Ethan Strauss suggested WNBA teams would be better served if their team's names were a variation of the NBA franchise in their respective markets.
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Donald Trump Tries to Tame Marjorie Taylor Greene
Trump praised Greene for her "spirit" but argued that her attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson was escalating GOP "disunity."
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Two 15-year-old boys stabbed outside McDonald’s as more youth violence erupts in NYC
A pair of 15-year-old boys were stabbed outside a Bronx McDonald's Wednesday afternoon — the latest teens caught up in a troubling spate of youth violence in the Big Apple.
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Laken Riley's Accused Killer Indicted on Kidnapping, Rape, Murder Charges
The illegal alien accused of murdering 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley this year has been indicted on ten counts, including murder, kidnapping, and assault with intent to rape. The post Laken Riley’s Accused Killer Indicted on Kidnapping, Rape, Murder Charges appeared first on Breitbart.
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You’ve been squirting ketchup wrong your whole life — here’s the secret, correct way
This one'll have you reaching for the bottle.
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Biden claims inflation was 9% when he came into office — when it actually was 1.4%
President Biden claimed Wednesday that voters were wrong to blame him for high inflation because it "was 9% when I came to office" — when in fact it actually was just 1.4%.
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‘Abbott Elementary’: Wait, Janine’s Father is Who?!
Gilles Mingasson/DisneyIt’s Mother’s Day on Abbott Elementary this week—and yet, for some reason, all we can talk about is fathers. Particularly one father: Janine’s (Quinta Brunson). She doesn’t know who her dad is, and, after Ava (Janelle James) makes a snide comment about Kevin Hart, Janine starts to wonder…could the comedian be her father? After all, they’re both short.No one at Abbott is particularly revved up about Mother’s Day. It seems like the school is home to a community of folks who don’t have great connections with their mothers. Although teachers like Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph) are committed to setting up arts and crafts for the kids to bring back to their moms, most of the teachers bond over how little they care about the holiday—and, at times, how alienating it can be to celebrate mothers without even having a real mom.This masterful episode is proof that, after three seasons, Abbott Elementary hasn’t lost its touch. A topic like Mother’s Day could easily be spun into an episode much more saccharine than the rest of Abbott’s tone—but no. The teachers may be struggling this Mother’s Day, but the show resists the urge to make everything too hopeful. They all go through it together. It’s funny, it’s sad, and it’s downright brilliant.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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'Survivor' 46 Recap: Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer
Newsweek's H. Alan Scott recaps episode eleven of 'Survivor,' season 46. Get ready for the breakdowns.
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Biden Threatens to Cut Artillery, Bombs to Israel over Rafah
President Joe Biden threatened to withhold artillery and other weapons from Israel if it invades Rafah, the last stronghold of Hamas, a U.S.-designated Islamic terror group. The post Biden Threatens to Cut Artillery, Bombs to Israel over Rafah appeared first on Breitbart.
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