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Knicks slap Mamdani-backed NY Senate candidate Aber Kawas with ‘cease and desist’ letter over campaign ad: ‘False advertising’

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June 27, 2026

The New York Knicks issued a far-left state Senate candidate a “cease and desist” letter threatening to slap her with a lawsuit for ripping a page out of fellow comrade and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s playbook by using the NBA champs’ iconic logo to boost her campaign.

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Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Knicks issue cease-and-desist over Mamdani ally’s dirty tricks

A New York Senate candidate who has been backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has reportedly been issued a cease-and-desist letter by the New York Knicks for using the championship team’s logo as part of her campaign. Promotional stickers read, “I voted for Aber Kawas,” using the Knicks logo, with the team’s name []...Click to read more

Awful Announcing

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· Jun 24, 2026

Jay Williams calls jab from Richard Jefferson on NBA Draft telecast ‘extremely uncomfortable’

The ABC broadcast of the NBA Draft this week was intentionally light and casual, but that vibe soured midway through the show when top analyst Richard Jefferson took a strange shot at his colleague, Jay Williams. After producers showed footage of Jefferson, Williams, and contributor Kenny Smith during their respective draft nights, Jefferson laughed at

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ohio May Be the Sleeper Senate Race of the Midterms

Left: Democrat Sherrod Brown, a former U.S. senator, speaks at an event in Cleveland in May. Right: Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, speaks during an event in Washington in March. —Brown: Sue Ogrocki—AP; Huster: Jacquelyn Martin—AP Let’s call it a Red State Reset. A raft of klieg-light Senate candidates are driving coverage of Democrats looking to []

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 9, 2026

All the Actors Who Earned Double 2026 Emmy Acting Noms: Jason Bateman, Colman Domingo, Laurie Metcalf, More

The nominations were revealed during a ceremony on Wednesday morning.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

'He doesn't need Hollywood': TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasts LA and industry elites

Writer and Comedian Michael Loftus reacts to TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasting Hollywood executives and taking aim at Los Angeles. “I think Taylor just looked at his bank account, and he looked at his investments, and he looked at the ratings for his latest show, and he’s like, oh yeah, I can be honest here. I can let them know what I really think,” Mr Loftus told Sky News host James Morrow. “He’s the hitmaker. He doesn’t need Hollywood; they need him. Why would he want to go back? “He’s going to dance a couple rounds with Mamdani the commie, and he’s going to be saying the same thing about New York soon.”

The Guardian

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· Jul 8, 2026

NBA free agency winners and losers: Sixers cash in while Celtics pay price

From Philly’s blockbuster coup to LeBron James once again dominating the market, here are the early winners and losers from a frantic first week of NBA free agency

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Related coverage for "Knicks slap Mamdani-backed NY Senate candidate Aber Kawas with ‘cease and desist’ letter over campaign ad: ‘False advertising’": Off The Press — Knicks issue cease-and-desist over Mamdani ally’s dirty tricks. Awful Announcing — Jay Williams calls jab from Richard Jefferson on NBA Draft telecast ‘extremely uncomfortable’. DNyuz — Ohio May Be the Sleeper Senate Race of the Midterms. The Hollywood Reporter — All the Actors Who Earned Double 2026 Emmy Acting Noms: Jason Bateman, Colman Domingo, Laurie Metcalf, More. Sky News Australia — 'He doesn't need Hollywood': TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasts LA and industry elites. The Guardian — NBA free agency winners and losers: Sixers cash in while Celtics pay price