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Knicks rally to beat Spurs in Game 4 to take 3-1 series lead in NBA Finals

The New York Knicks are one victory away from their first NBA championship in more than five decades after completing the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 on Wednesday night to seize a 3-1 series lead.

Trailing by 29 points in the third quarter after San Antonio dominated the opening half, New York mounted a relentless comeback behind Jalen Brunson’s 36 points and seven assists and a career playoff-high 33 points from OG Anunoby. With the Knicks still down one in the final seconds, Brunson’s long 3-point attempt came up short, but Anunoby raced in for a tip-in with 1.2 seconds remaining, giving New York its first lead of the night and sending Madison Square Garden into celebration.

The Spurs appeared in control after building a 76-49 halftime advantage behind hot perimeter shooting and a strong performance from Victor Wembanyama, who finished with 24 points and 13 rebounds. But San Antonio faltered after intermission, managing only 30 points in the second half while New York steadily erased the deficit with a dominant defensive effort and timely contributions from throughout its rotation.

Coach Mike Brown praised Anunoby’s game-winning play afterward, calling it one of the defining moments in franchise history. The comeback surpassed the previous record for the largest rally in an NBA Finals game and moved the Knicks within one win of their first title since 1973.

Game 5 is scheduled for Saturday in San Antonio, where the Spurs will attempt to extend the series and avoid the collapse becoming the final chapter of an otherwise impressive postseason run.

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U.S. inflation climbs to 3-year high as energy costs fueled by Iran conflict push prices higher

U.S. inflation accelerated to its highest level in more than three years in May, driven largely by rising gasoline and energy costs tied to the conflict involving Iran, according to data released Wednesday by the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The Consumer Price Index rose 4.2% from a year earlier and 0.5% from April, marking the third consecutive month of faster price growth and exceeding the 4% threshold for the first time since 2023. The increase matched economists’ expectations. Higher fuel prices accounted for much of the increase after disruptions in global oil markets sent gasoline costs sharply higher.

Energy prices rose 3.9% during the month and more than 23% from a year earlier, while gasoline prices climbed roughly 40% annually. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed average gasoline prices reached about $4.60 per gallon in May, though prices have eased somewhat in recent weeks amid a ceasefire and diplomatic efforts.

Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, rose 2.9% over the previous year and increased 0.2% in May, indicating that underlying price pressures remained more moderate. Food prices posted smaller gains, while some categories, including transportation services and motor vehicle insurance, showed declines. Economists cited by several outlets said the data suggested that the recent surge in headline inflation had not yet spread broadly across the economy.

The inflation increase has added pressure on households, with prices outpacing wage growth for a second straight month. Analysts said that consumers have increasingly relied on savings to maintain spending, while higher costs have complicated the economic outlook. Financial markets reacted cautiously, with investors largely maintaining expectations that the Federal Reserve will leave interest rates unchanged at its upcoming meeting.

Despite the warnings from analysts, President Donald Trump dismissed concerns over the price spikes during an Oval Office media briefing. When questioned about the government data, Trump replied, “No, I love it. The numbers were great.” The president further defended the trajectory of the economy, stating, “You know what I really love? I love the inflation,” and asserted that “When the war is over, it’s coming down.” White House spokesperson Kush Desai instead highlighted areas of the report where policymaking had successfully driven down the costs of dairy products, prescription drugs, new vehicles, and insurance.

The latest figures also pose a political challenge for President Trump, who campaigned on lowering prices. While administration officials have argued that inflation should ease if energy markets stabilize, economists warn that continued geopolitical uncertainty and the possibility of further disruptions to oil supplies could keep inflation above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target for some time.

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Bill Gates tells House Panel his meeting with Jeffrey Epstein was a ‘grave error in judgment’

Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday for a voluntary, closed-door interview regarding his past association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The transcription interview is part of a broader, high-profile congressional inquiry examining federal oversight failures and the government’s subsequent handling of the sex trafficking investigation into Epstein and associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Committee chairman Rep. James Comer requested Gates’ testimony after Justice Department records released earlier this year highlighted previously disclosed contacts between Gates and the convicted sex offender. In a copy of his opening remarks obtained by The Associated Press, the tech billionaire acknowledged that his interaction with the late convicted sex offender “was a grave error in judgment” and stated that he “should never have met with Epstein in the first place.”

According to congressional sources familiar with the deposition, Gates maintained that his interactions with Epstein between 2011 and 2014 were strictly limited to professional and philanthropic endeavors, specifically regarding a potential donor-advised fund to bolster international health programs. Gates asserted that he never traveled to Epstein’s private island, ranch, or Florida residence, nor did he ever witness or suspect illegal behavior. “I want to state very clearly: I never witnessed nor had any indication that Epstein was engaged in ongoing criminal conduct. I never went to his island, his ranch, or his Florida home,” Gates testified in his prepared statement, later emphasizing, “I have never victimized anyone. While he may have sought to foster a personal relationship, I was never interested in that and never reciprocated.”

Gates told investigators that Epstein later attempted to use knowledge of his extramarital affairs to pressure him into maintaining contact. Gates said those efforts were unsuccessful and maintained that he never visited Epstein’s properties or witnessed criminal behavior. He also expressed regret that his association with Epstein may have lent credibility to the financier. Gates has not been accused of wrongdoing.

The testimony from Gates marks one of the highest-profile interviews conducted by the Republican-led panel, which has been examining whether federal authorities mishandled investigations into Epstein and Maxwell. Epstein pleaded guilty to a Florida prostitution-related charge in 2008 and died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges; his death was ruled a suicide.

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Running back Jonathan Taylor says he wants to spend entire career with Colts as contract year begins

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is publicly expressing his desire to spend the remainder of his professional career with the franchise.

Taylor, 27, who signed a three-year, $42 million extension in 2023 following a contentious contract dispute and trade request, said he would welcome a new agreement before the start of the 2026 season. During a mandatory minicamp press conference on Wednesday, Taylor stated to reporters that he has officially communicated his long-term goals to team management, explicitly noting, “I’d love to be a Colt for life.” The running back added that his preference is to solidify a new financial agreement before the upcoming regular season kicks off, though he acknowledged that the ultimate resolution remains highly uncertain.

The situation marks a stark contrast to the uncertainty surrounding Taylor’s contract three years ago. Since then, he has re-established himself as one of the league’s top running backs, producing more than 3,000 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns over the last two seasons. Analysts have identified Taylor and All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson as two of the Colts’ biggest upcoming financial priorities, with both players entering contract years.

According to salary-tracking sites Spotrac and Over the Cap, Taylor is scheduled to earn $13 million in 2026 and carries a cap hit of roughly $15.6 million. Despite the shorter shelf life typically associated with running backs, Taylor’s recent production has strengthened his case for another lucrative deal.

Whether an extension is completed before the regular season remains uncertain, but Taylor emphasized that his preference is to remain in Indianapolis. Both player and team appear interested in continuing the relationship, though reaching a new agreement will require what Taylor described as a process that “takes two to tango.”

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Lauren Alaina sets tour in support of upcoming new album ‘Stages’

Lauren Alaina has revealed plans for an extensive headlining tour that will kick off this fall, in support of her highly anticipated upcoming album, Stages.

Before embarking on her solo fall run, the country vocalist will spend her spring and summer performing at a variety of major music festivals (including Rock The Country and The Back Road Music Festival), as well as serving as an opening act on select dates for Darius Rucker’s Songs of Summer Tour.  Alaina’s standalone headlining trek will officially commence on October 1 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will travel across numerous cities, ultimately wrapping up in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 12.   For ticket info, head HERE.

As previously announced, Alaina is set to release her fourth studio album, Stages, on Aug. 28. The project follows her previous albums Wildflower, Road Less Traveled, and Sitting Pretty on Top of the World.

Produced by Joey Moi and Ben Johnson, the album explores pivotal chapters of Alaina’s life, including growing up, performing at a young age, family milestones, and personal growth. Reflecting on the new record, Alaina said, “I’m fifteen years into a ten-year town and 31 years into a lifelong dream. Stages represents every version of me along the way: the dreaming, the breaking, and, ultimately, the becoming. There’s something on this album for everyone, no matter what stage of life they’re in. Stages is letting everyone see behind the curtain of the girl in the spotlight. It’s a reflection of the moments that shaped me and the dream that carried me through. It’s always been the same dream, different stages.”

The collection includes her current radio hit All My Exes featuring Chase Matthew, along with the single Raining Whiskey. Other recent tracks from the Georgia-born artist include Those Kind Of Women, Household, Heaven Sent, and Little Things, and the recently released Better Off, written by Alaina alongside Joe Fox, Matt Jenkins and Josh Miller. She shares of her latest track: “I wrote “Better Off” from the perspective of a girl who finally realizes she didn’t lose anything by being cheated on…in a lot of ways, she ended up much better off. It’s full of sass and attitude, but underneath it all, it’s really about growth and knowing your worth. I’m in such a beautiful season of life now with my husband and daughter, and this song feels like finally closing the door on a different stage of my life.”

Presave ‘Stages’ – HERE.

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Steve Carell’s ‘Rooster’ renewed for Season 2 at HBO

HBO has renewed the comedy ‘Rooster’ for a second season.  The series, starring Steve Carell and created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, had its Season 1 finale on May 10.

Since premiering March 8, the college-set comedy has drawn strong viewership, with its first four episodes averaging 5.8 million viewers in the U.S. HBO says the show is on track to become its most-watched freshman comedy in over a decade.

Set on a university campus, Rooster follows Greg Russo (Carell), a successful author who takes a writer-in-residence role at the same school where his daughter Katie (Charly Clive) teaches. Their already complicated relationship is further strained as Katie navigates a messy, public split from her husband Archie (Phil Dunster). The ensemble also includes Danielle Deadwyler, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai, alongside a slate of recurring guest stars.

HBO executives credit the show’s warm reception and strong creative team for the early renewal. “It’s been heartening to feel the audience embrace ‘Rooster,’ as we did when we first saw Steve, Bill and Matt bring this character to life. Along with our partners at WBTV and Doozer, we’re looking forward to seeing what Ludlow’s spring semester has in store for this incredible comedy ensemble,” said Amy Gravitt, EVP of HBO Programming and head of comedy.

Clancy Collins White of Warner Bros. Television echoed that enthusiasm, adding, “‘Rooster’ is a heartfelt, endearing series, and its second-season renewal is richly deserved. Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses are masters of their craft, bringing their signature heart and humor to life through an incredible cast led by Steve Carell. We’re thrilled to continue this creative journey with HBO and Doozer.”

Lawrence also expressed appreciation for the continued support behind the scenes: “We are so grateful to Warner Bros. Television and HBO for being such great partners, and to Casey, Amy and Channing for giving us the opportunity to keep making this show with Steve and our amazing cast. It’s been a career highlight for both of us, but more for Matt than me.”

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Apple TV greenlights second season of “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”

Apple TV has officially renewed “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” for a second season, following strong reviews and growing audience interest.

Inspired by Rufi Thorpe’s bestselling novel, the comedy-drama was created by David E. Kelley and stars Elle Fanning in the lead role. Fanning plays Margo, a struggling college dropout and new mother who turns to OnlyFans as a way to support herself and her child while dealing with financial pressure and an uncertain future.

The series also features Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman as Margo’s unconventional parents — a former Hooters waitress and retired professional wrestler — alongside Nicole Kidman, Thaddea Graham, Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Rico Nasty and Lindsey Normington.

“Embarking on the adventure of bringing Margo to the screen has been one of the greatest joys of my life,” Fanning said in a statement. “When I first read Rufi’s stunning story, it felt wholly original and most importantly human, and then with David’s writing, along with our epic cast of heart-wrenching performances, it truly felt like we had something special. Having the opportunity to bring more of Margo’s troubles, creativity, fearless spirit and authenticity to audiences with a second season, makes me incredibly happy and excited. I can promise everyone they’re in for a wild, messy, and beautiful ride.”

Apple also confirmed that writer and executive producer Eva Anderson will serve as co-showrunner with Kelley for the upcoming season.  Kelley also praised the project’s success, saying he was immediately drawn to Thorpe’s unique characters and world, adding that he looks forward to continuing the story with Apple and A24.

The series is executive produced by Kelley, Elle and Dakota Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Matthew Tinker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Anderson and Thorpe, among others. Direction duties have been handled by Dearbhla Walsh, Kate Herron and Alice Seabright.

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Future and Tyla team up for FIFA World Cup 2026 song ‘Game Time’

Future and Tyla have joined forces for the first time on “Game Time,” a new single released as part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album. The 2026 tournament, the largest in World Cup history, will feature 48 national teams competing across 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Through its official album, FIFA has assembled a diverse roster of international artists in an effort to connect with audiences across multiple genres and regions ahead of the month-long competition.

Game Time” marks the seventh song released from the official album, joining previously unveiled tracks including “Goals,” “Por Ella,” “Echo,” “Illuminate” and “Lighter.”  The track arrives alongside an official music video, serving as the latest addition to FIFA’s growing soundtrack project ahead of next month’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Future said in a statement: “The World Cup is a global stage. We made a record to match that energy. Now you know it’s Game Time. I’m excited to bring that energy to the Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles and celebrate this moment with fans from around the world.”

Tyla described the opportunity as a milestone in her career, citing memories of South Africa hosting the World Cup in 2010. “Being part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album feels like a full circle moment — from South Africa hosting the World Cup in 2010. I’m so excited to perform at the opening ceremonies! Let’s go Bafana Bafana.”

The two artists are expected to perform the song during the FIFA World Cup opening festivities in Los Angeles on June 12, joining a lineup that includes Katy Perry, Anitta, LISA and Rema as FIFA stages opening celebrations across all three host nations.

See the video for ‘Game Time’ –  HERE.

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Primus drops the EP ‘A Handful of Nuggs’ as they embark on expansive Claypool Gold Tour

Primus has dropped a surprise four-song EP, A Handful of Nuggs, which dropped just ahead of the launch of their expansive Claypool Gold tour. The release is available digitally now, while a limited-edition 12-inch vinyl version is scheduled to arrive July 22 through ATO Records.

The EP introduces “The Ol’ Grizz,” one of the first studio tracks recorded with new drummer John Hoffman, who joined the band following the departure of longtime percussionist Tim ‘Herb’ Alexander. The song delivers the warped, technically intricate blend of funk, metal, and psychedelic rock that has long defined Primus’ sound.

Also included is “Little Lord Fentanyl,” featuring Maynard James Keenan, along with a live performance of “Duchess (And The Proverbial Mind Spread)” captured in Philadelphia at the Mann Center. Rounding out the collection is a new rendition of Dio’s “Holy Diver,” featuring vocals from Puddles Pity Party.

The EP arrived the band launched the Claypool Gold tour, which unites three projects led by Les Claypool: Primus, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, and Colonel Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade. The 30-date run kicked off May 20 in Reno, Nevada, and continues through early July, promising rotating setlists and collaborative performances across the tour.

Stream ‘A Handful of Nuggs’ – HERE.

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The Smashing Pumpkins set dates for expansive “Rats In A Cage” tour

The Smashing Pumpkins are heading back on the road with a major new run of shows titled ‘The Rats In A Cage Tour,’ set to take place from September through November 2026.

The tour will spotlight two different performances each night — one dedicated entirely to songs from the band’s landmark 1995 album Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness in honor of its 30th anniversary, and another featuring material spanning nearly four decades of the group’s catalog, including fan favorites, lesser-known tracks, and major hits.

Frontman Billy Corgan said the idea of creating a full Mellon Collie-inspired production had been discussed for years before finally coming together. “Staging a Mellon Collie-themed show is something we’ve discussed for over a decade, and finally the stars have aligned and exactly on the terms I’d set: which was to build a special night around its most enduring aspirations and ideas. With set 1 of the Rats In A Cage tour exclusively featuring Mellon Collie songs in a highly theatrical setting, and set 2 drawing from the rest of our canon so that there’s a decent amount of variance as to what songs we’ll play from night to night: from our first in ‘Gish’ to our last in Aghori Mhori Mei.”

The tour begins in Columbus, Ohio, before making stops across the United States and Canada, including a performance at Denver’s Ball Arena on Oct. 27.  Before launching the tour, the band will return to Lollapalooza on July 31 for their first appearance at the festival in more than 30 years, following their last performance during the traveling edition of the event in 1994.

For ticket information, head HERE.

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