The moments you might’ve overlooked from Knicks’ historic Game 4 comeback
The Post takes a look back at how it all went down.

The Knicks beat the Spurs in a stunning comeback during Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
The Post takes a look back at how it all went down.
The Texas judge who presided over Karmelo Anthony's murder trial described him as a "nice young man," but stood firmly behind the jury's stiff prison sentence in the high-profile case.
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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) shot back at President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying she would get "revenge" after the president turned on her, The Hill reported. Mace, who lost her primary race for South Carolina's governor against a Trump-backed candidate, had a sharp response to the president. "People keep asking me: 'Will you get revenge on Trump for ending your political career?' The answer is yes. I'll be adding to the unemployment number in January," Mace wrote on X.Trump had endorsed South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pam Evette in the crowded gubernatorial primary race. Mace finished last in the Republican primary. She attributed Trump's snub to her support for releasing the Epstein Files, which Trump opposed. Her term ends in January 2027.Republican candidates Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson will face off on June 23 in the runoff.Actor Rob Schneider, a Trump supporter and conservative, voiced his support for Mace on Wednesday in a post on X."Never thought I’d get my Congressional send-off from Deuce Bigalow," Mace wrote on X. "Don’t worry sir, I promise to be more of a menace than ever. There is nothing to hold me back."People keep asking me: "Will you get revenge on Trump for ending your political career?"The answer is yes. I'll be adding to the unemployment number in January.— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) June 11, 2026
Team USA soccer star Tyler Adams had the perfect reaction to his beloved New York Knicks' NBA Finals win.
Political observers never believed President Donald Trump's cancellation of his "Anti-Weaponization Fund" was sincere, especially after new reporting revealed the administration plotted to continue it secretly, correspondent Scott MacFarlane told Nicolle Wallace on Thursday.A big reason why, he said, is that DOJ attorneys are being asked in court why they refuse to put the cancelation of the fund in writing — and they aren't giving convincing answers."Scott, take me inside the reporting you've done on how the victims of some of these crimes, the people who are on the other end of some of these criminals violent acts against law enforcement feel about Trump's dedication to a fund that even Republicans oppose," said Wallace.MacFarlane noted that a number of the January 6 defendants "in court during trial claimed they were the victims of a weaponized prosecution, and that argument was laughed out of court, either by the judges, juries or some combination of the two.""As for the slush fund. Oh, the slush fund. It reminds me of one of those corny 80s or 90s teen horror movies where everybody thinks the monster is dead, and then they go back out, running around the house and the monster comes back again and comes back again. This thing is not dead," said MacFarlane. The court exchange in which a judge asked the DOJ legal team why they haven't "put it in writing," and the DOJ team had no clear answer even as he insisted "a dozen times" the fund was "not moving forward," tells people all they need to know, he said."The judge asked point-blank, why not just put it in writing? Why not just rescind the fund for now, pending future review?" MacFarlane said. "And the attorney twice said, I don't know, your honor. There was a murmur in the courtroom. There was laughter in the courtroom."The bottom line, he said, is that "nobody takes their word this monster is dead" — and the Trump administration will keep being asked in court why they can't put it in writing that it is, as more lawsuits get filed. - YouTube www.youtube.com
President Trump had previously been amping up his rhetoric against Iran.
President Donald Trump says the US “just made a great settlement of the war with Iran, and we’re going to be subject to finalization of documents.” Trump says a final deal could be signed within days. He spoke at the White House Thursday. (Source: Bloomberg)