Flagrant foul! Female NY Knicks fan punches cop at watch party — and bites another
While most Knicks fans joyously celebrated the team's Game 2 win in the NBA Finals Friday night, one female bully used the occasion to beat down NYPD cops.

Republican California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton on Friday went off on California's rigged election system and the "completely outrageous" weeks or month-long counting process. "First of all, however long it takes, we are confident that we're going to be in the top two at the end of this process. The post WATCH: “A Total Joke” – Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton GOES OFF on California’s Shady Elections, Vows to End Mail-In Voting Scam appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
While most Knicks fans joyously celebrated the team's Game 2 win in the NBA Finals Friday night, one female bully used the occasion to beat down NYPD cops.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) pledged to wear a suit “every day” if embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner can prove he didn’t send “d–k pics” to minors. The extraordinary hoodie challenge came during Fetterman’s appearance on Fox News Saturday in America, where he referred to Platner, who admitted he had an active Kik account while...
As President Trump prepares to watch the New York Knicks take on the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, officials are planning for a heightened security posture, sources said.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has dismissed claims from the Daily Mail tabloid magazine that she’s preparing to leave her post. The Mail ran an […]
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The July 2026 Supplemental Security Income payments, worth up to $994, will be sent to recipients in 25 days. SSI payments are typically issued on the first day of each month. The program supports people with limited income who are blind, age 65 or older, or have another qualifying disability. The amount beneficiaries receive varies […]
For generations, the Chicago Bears have been as much a part of Chicago as deep-dish pizza, Wrigley Field, and the city's towering skyline. The post BYE CHICAGO! Chicago Bears Board Votes to Advance New Stadium in Hammond, Indiana — Democrat-Run Illinois Loses Another Icon appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
A Gold Star family was left “devastated and embittered” after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who at one point “appeared” interested in helping the family get to the bottom of the 2012 death of their family member, “ghosted” them, The Washington Post reported Saturday.While in Afghanistan, Cmdr. Job Price, a Navy SEAL commander, was found dead in his quarters with a gunshot wound to the head. An investigator into Price’s death found “irregularities in the evidence,” the Post reported, but ultimately ruled out the possibility of foul play.Unsatisfied with the findings of the report, Price’s family pressed for answers and managed to contact Hegseth during his time as a Fox News host in 2022, two years before he would be tapped by President Donald Trump to serve in his administration.“Those pictures are damning for the Navy,” Hegseth wrote to Matt Cubbler, a family friend of Price’s, referencing photographs from the investigation into Price’s death, per text messages obtained by the Post.“Nobody – nobody – would be caressing their pillow while taking their own life. I agree, it does not add up at all to suicide.”And yet, despite the newfound optimism of Price’s family and friends that the case might be given a second look, Hegseth’s "enthusiasm seemed to wane after a few weeks,” the Post reported.In April of 2023, in what would be one of his final messages to Cubbler, Hegseth again expressed a willingness to help Price’s family and friends.“I hope I can help another way at some point,” Hegseth wrote in a text message to Cubbler, according to the Post.“Eventually, though, he stopped responding,” the Post’s report reads.“And despite his role now, leading the Pentagon in an avowedly pro-military administration, members of the Price family say they have received no indication that the case will be reopened. The lack of follow-through, they say, feels like ‘being ghosted’ by someone who styled himself as an advocate for troops and their families.”