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Ken Paxton Just Roasted James Talarico in New Ad

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June 26, 2026

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Ken Paxton Just Roasted James Talarico in New Ad
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Townhall

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· Jun 24, 2026

Why Tim Walz Is Probably Happy This Old Graham Platner Social Media Post Has Resurfaced

Why Tim Walz Is Probably Happy This Old Graham Platner Social Media Post Has Resurfaced

Awful Announcing

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· Jun 27, 2026

Mr. Met dances as Steve Gelbs somberly discusses Carlos Mendoza’s firing

A mascot delightfully dancing behind a reporter sharing somber news about a fired employee sounds like something right out of a Saturday Night Live sketch. But no, it’s just the New York Mets. The Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday in the midst of a six-game losing streak and miserable 34-47 campaign despite a 330-million

CBS Sports

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· Jun 24, 2026

MLB trends: Jac Caglianone's sophomore glow-up, the Blue Jays' overworked bullpen and a standings quirk

We're just days away from the midpoint of the 2026 season

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

Adam Sandler hits the town, ‘The Bear’ cast shares ‘Final Family Meal’ and more sightings

The New York Knicks weren’t the only A-listers parading around Manhattan last week. Last Monday, the cast of HBO’s “The Bear” celebrated their final season with a “Final Family Meal” red carpet event at Nine Orchard on the Lower East Side. Co-stars Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Matty Matheson, Liza Colon-Zayas and Lionel []

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘Letterman’ Icon Sounds Off on CBS for Killing Show He Started

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyDavid Letterman’s longtime head writer and executive producer, Rob Burnett, still can’t believe that CBS not only fired Stephen Colbert but canceled The Late Show altogether.“This is just unconscionable to me,” Burnett said on Obsessed: The Podcast after The Late Show aired its last episode in May. “You have the number one show in late-night television. You have Stephen Colbert. Does it get better than Stephen Colbert? I don’t think so.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

NY Post Sports

· Jun 20, 2026

Knicks NBA champ Landry Shamet goes incognito on the subway

However, some fans did recognize the 29-year-old as he tried to be like every other New Yorker.

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Related coverage for "Ken Paxton Just Roasted James Talarico in New Ad": Townhall — Why Tim Walz Is Probably Happy This Old Graham Platner Social Media Post Has Resurfaced . Awful Announcing — Mr. Met dances as Steve Gelbs somberly discusses Carlos Mendoza’s firing. CBS Sports — MLB trends: Jac Caglianone's sophomore glow-up, the Blue Jays' overworked bullpen and a standings quirk . DNyuz — Adam Sandler hits the town, ‘The Bear’ cast shares ‘Final Family Meal’ and more sightings. The Daily Beast — ‘Letterman’ Icon Sounds Off on CBS for Killing Show He Started. NY Post Sports — Knicks NBA champ Landry Shamet goes incognito on the subway