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Trump, Stephen A. Smith trade jabs over presidential appearance at Knicks’ game
President Trump took aim at Stephen A. Smith after the sports commentator said he would blame the president if the New York Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Shares‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ becomes first $1 billion-grossing box office hit of 2026
"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" has become Hollywood's first $1 billion box office blockbuster of 2026, news outlets report.
SharesYoung stars shine in top women’s chess events
Next week, we'll explore how great the chess dads are, but we thought we'd beat the pre-Father's Day rush with a couple of superb recent performances from the ladies.
SharesMan who killed O’Shae Sibley after he danced at a Brooklyn gas station is convicted of manslaughter
A jury convicted a man of manslaughter as a hate crime on Monday in the death of O'Shae Sibley, who was killed at a Brooklyn gas station during a confrontation that began with a group of young people shouting racist and anti-gay slurs at the professional dancer and his friends as they vogued to a Beyonce song.
SharesHulk Hogan died of natural causes Florida police report says in closing investigation
Professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan died of natural causes last year, according a report by Florida police that formally closes the investigation into his death.
SharesChrisleys sue former defense attorney, alleging legal malpractice in case that sent them to prison
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are accusing one of their former defense attorneys of legal malpractice that they say led them to be convicted and imprisoned, separating them from each other and their family, ruining their reputations and costing them millions.
Shares‘Beautiful Game’ faces ugly test: Racism, slurs in stands
Advertisements around the World Cup emphasize soccer's place as "The Beautiful Game," a unifying force for athletes and spectators across the globe. But there's an ugly side to fandom, as organizers frantically prepare to keep racist and homophobic chants out of stadiums in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
SharesA new generation of Elvis tribute artists compete in the king’s hometown
Nearly 50 years after Elvis Presley's death, a gaggle of exuberant young boys and men shook up his hometown, intent on keeping the king's legacy alive for a new generation.
SharesThe Kennedy Center drops ‘Trump’ branding as Bill Maher’s Twain Award guests are revealed
John Mellencamp, Jay Leno and Whitney Cummings will be among the guest speakers when Bill Maher receives the Mark Twain Award for American Humor during a June 28 ceremony at the Kennedy Center.
SharesSpoiler alert: New Spielberg movie ‘Disclosure Day’ follows up on ‘Close Encounters’
Stephen Spielberg's new film "Disclosure Day" explores the what-ifs from his 1977 meet-the-aliens thriller "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," news outlets report.
SharesA floating pitch, Motley Crue and merch: Fan fests extend the World Cup experience beyond the games
If those expensive tickets to World Cup matches are out of reach, there are still options to commune with fellow fans while watching the games.
SharesTony winners thank voice teachers and babysitters as Broadway crowns ‘Schmigadoon!’
The most infectiously joyous of awards shows, the Tonys often feel like a summer camp reunion - make that a theater camp reunion - except with tuxedoes and gowns replacing the shorts and tees.
Shares‘Schmigadoon!’ wins the Tony Award for best new music
Schmigadoon!," an adaptation of an Apple TV series that gently mocks big, brassy Broadway shows, won the best new musical Tony Award on a night when actor John Lithgow and playwright Bess Wohl made history.
SharesFrom Ben Stiller to Fat Joe, the Knicks’ celebrity fans get to work at NBA Finals practice
Mike Brown thought he was finished with his news conference Sunday when a voice called out from the back of the interview room.
SharesKim Kardashian watches Lewis Hamilton claim 2nd place at the Monaco Grand Prix
Kim Kardashian looked on as Lewis Hamilton placed second at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
SharesBulls broadcaster Stacey King, who played on three of Chicago’s NBA championship teams, dies at 59
Stacey King, who played on three consecutive NBA championship teams with the Chicago Bulls from 1991-93 before returning to the organization as an Emmy-winning broadcaster, has died. He was 59.
Shares‘Scary Movie’ tops box office, slaying ‘Masters of the Universe’ and adding to low-budget streak
The summer box office is booming - but not because of the usual suspects.
SharesTrump lashes out at ‘Meet the Press,’ calls NBC ‘crooked’ over California’s vote-counting process
President Trump lashed out Sunday at NBC's 'Meet the Press," calling the news talk show "crooked" and ending an interview early over questions about recent elections in California.
SharesA raucous Copenhagen crowd cheers Denmark’s 2026 Mullet Championship
Business in the front, party in the back.
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