Kyrie Irving “Had Productive Visit” with Adam Silver
According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Kyrie Irving met with commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday morning, and the two “had a productive and understanding visit.”
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Isles Put Out the Flames in 4-3 Comeback Win over Calgary
Just one week after their 5-4 comeback win against the Avalanche, the New York Islanders did it again. They trailed 3-1 heading into the third period but came back to defeat the Flames 4-3 in overtime at
A Halloween Beatdown and Robbery in Midtown
NEW YORK (77WABC) — When a 21-year-old man refused to hand over money to a group of men who approached him near Broadway & West 45th Street at 3 in the morning on Halloween, the man was
GOP’s Zeldin Looks to Block Hochul’s Path to History in NY
NEW YORK (AP) — Kathy Hochul is looking to make history Tuesday by becoming the first woman to win an election for governor in New York. But first she has to get past Republican U.S. Rep. Lee
Zelenskyy: Talks With Russia Possible on Ukraine’s Terms
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s president has hinted at the possibility of peace talks with Russia. That’s a shift from his earlier refusal to negotiate with President Vladimir Putin that came on the eve of crucial elections
World Markets Mixed Ahead of US Elections, Inflation Data
TOKYO (AP) — Asian stocks are mixed in Europe and Asia ahead of the U.S. midterm elections, with trading likely to stay bumpy in a week that brings new inflation data and other events that could shake
Trump Says He’ll Make ‘Big Announcement’ Nov. 15 in Florida
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump says he will be making a “big announcement” next week in Florida. Trump teased a third presidential run while campaigning in Ohio Monday night ahead of the final day of
Steve Bannon prison sentence is delayed after appealing his contempt conviction
The prison sentence of former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon was delayed on Monday after Bannon appealed his conviction on two counts of criminal contempt of Congress. Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison more than
Department of Justice to monitor voting rights across 24 states
The Justice Department will send monitors to 24 states to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws in Tuesday’s elections. The action comes as civil rights groups and the federal government have raised alarm over potential voter