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Landry Shamet finally gets Knicks minutes after preseason injury journey

Landry Shamet was expected to add depth to the Knicks this season, but he finally joined the team's bench and put on a uniform after recovering from a bad shoulder injury he sustained late in the preseason. Shamet was officially signed and played in Monday's 139-125 victory over the Raptors at the Garden. Knicks coach […]

Cam Payne busts out with Landry Shamet finally in Knicks’ mix

On a night when the Knicks finally added a new player to their bench, second-unit guard Cam Payne enjoyed his best performance of the season. Payne, a former teammate of Landry Shamet in Phoenix, scored a season-high 19 points in Monday's 139-125 win over the Raptors. That included 11 points in the second quarter, when […]

Islanders finally have hope for miserable fourth line

The fourth line has been a black hole for the Islanders all season, no matter how Patrick Roy configures it. There was no consistent trio at the bottom of the lineup, due in part to injuries and Roy's constant lineup changes. For a team that has derived its identity from the trio of Matt Martin, […]

Exclusive | Accused ringleader of Texas border riot finally nabbed –

The man suspected of being the ringleader of a mob of hundreds of immigrants who stormed a wall in Texas in March has finally been captured after seven months on the run, authorities said. Gabriel Enrique Angarita Carrasquero, 22, a Venezuelan immigrant, was wanted by the state of Texas on suspicion of rioting and assaulting […]

Too little, too late? Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd FINALLY call out Democrat LIES

Democratic voters have shown a high tolerance for lies from their leaders over the past four years, but after Kamala Harris' crushing loss to Donald Trump, many voters began to distance themselves from the party. There is. Surprisingly, this includes sports media personalities Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd, who both voted for Harris but […]

Kasich: It’s finally time to tackle the national debt

Many people call me a wolf boy. The reason is my decades-long concern about the ever-increasing U.S. government debt. For years, in Congress and as governor, I have raised the alarm about the federal government's corrosive habit of spending more than it takes in, and the need to borrow even more money to fill the […]

Walmart, Canada, and the great DEI retreat: Are we finally waking up?

Is freedom moving backwards or moving forward? Just a few weeks ago, I would have said it was regressing. But something is changing, and America, though bruised and battered, is at the forefront of the pullback. What did we do over the last four years when everything went wrong for us, when we felt like […]