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Screenshot via Kimberley A. Martin/X Tyler Kolek may play for NBA champions the New York Knicks, but he wasn’t recognizable to NYPD officers during a Thursday celebration. ESPN reporter Kimberley A. Martin shared video of Kolek high-fiving and celebrating with fans gathered in New York City to celebrate the Knicks’ historic championship victory. The New York team beat the San Antonio Spurs in five games, which included an explosive comeback in Game 4 where the Knicks made up for a 29-point deficit. In the video of Kolek, 25, multiple officers stop him and remove him from the crowd as Kolek appears to be explaining that he’s on the team. The officers simply believed he was a fan getting too excited (he was holding a Michelob Ultra while getting the crowd fired up). Kolek has had plenty of court time, though he did not play in the NBA Finals games, which may have led to some of the confusion. Cops mistook Tyler Kolek for a fan #alwaysknicks pic.twitter.com/7LxI29zahb — Kimberley A. Martin (@ByKimberleyA) June 18, 2026 Kolek, a guard, played in more than 60 regular-season games and eight postseason games. He took the moment well enough to joke about it on X later, responding to someone saying security “almost tackled” him. “I swear I’m on the team, bro,” he posted, along with laughing emojis. I swear I’m on the team bro https://t.co/7AJyNXAIfz — Tyler Kolek (@tyler_kolek) June 18, 2026 Kolek has been posting videos to his Instagram from Thursday’s celebration, showing off the massive crowd and his trophy. Tyler Kolek’s parade POV from his insta. Look at that crowd. pic.twitter.com/BkHYD9xNyx — KNICKS BEAST (@KnicksBeast) June 18, 2026 “This my real trophy right here. Y’all got that one I got this one” Tyler Kolek to Jalen Brunson while holding the NBA Cup trophy (via tyler_kolek/IG) pic.twitter.com/cu1gD5gOyF — SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 18, 2026 Knicks players are being presented with keys to the city during the Thursday celebration in Manhattan. The jersey numbers of the team’s roster were hung at City Hall, but there was one noticeable blunder: player Dillon Jones’s jersey was shown with the number 33, a number that forever belongs to Patrick Ewing. His jersey was retired in 2003. This is the Knicks’ first championship victory in more than 50 years.The post WATCH: NYPD Officers… [TheTopNews] Read More.20 hours ago - From bear hugs to handshakes: How India lost its edge with Trump while Pakistan ...
This week, President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi came face-to-face at the G7 summit in France, their first such encounter since February 2025. Rather than his trademark bear hug, Modi greeted Trump with a smile and handshake.Then on Wednesday, the two held a bilateral meeting. It was a friendly chat, but one that came against a backdrop of compounding tensions.As India works at restoring its relationship with Washington, its arch-foe Pakistan has expanded its own diplomatic profile, complicating India's campaign against its nuclear-armed rival.COMMERCE SECRETARY HOWARD LUTNICK MAKES QUIET TRIP TO INDIA DAYS AFTER TARIFF SETBACKFor years, India built an international case against Pakistan, projecting it as an isolated or destabilizing state. This hardline stance appeared to be working, with Modi declaring to Pakistan, "India has been successful in isolating you, and we will intensify those efforts." But a decade later, Pakistan is rapidly emerging as a key global player in the region and beyond.While Modi initially tried to engage Pakistan, his government’s approach eventually hardened around the mantra that "terror and talks cannot coexist."In Washington, India has typically been favored, with Presidents Trump, Biden, Obama and George W. Bush all making visits during their time in office.Modi built a rapport with Trump during his first term in office and was one of the first world leaders invited to the White House after Trump’s inauguration. But over the past year, that relationship has come under strain as Islamabad quietly clawed its way back to credibility."India misjudged Trump in term two, banking on once friendly relations," Sid Dubey, a visiting professor at Bennett University in India, told Fox News Digital. "They have yet to start recovering from that."PRESIDENT TRUMP, INDIA'S MODI TO TACKLE TRADE, TARIFF TENSIONS AT HIGH-STAKES MEETINGThe shift first became apparent in May 2025, when President Trump announced he had secured a ceasefire between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. The fighting had come over India-administered Kashmir and was the worst in decades.Islamabad promptly praised Trump for ending the deadly dispute and even nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize. New Delhi, however, rejected the claim, insisting the ceasefire was the result of direct bilateral talks with Pakistan.The response reflected India’s long-standing sensitivity to third-party involvement in what it fiercely maintains is a bilateral dispute.In the months that followed, frictions only deepened.President Trump hit India with some of the steepest tariffs imposed on any major economy. Meanwhile, U.S. sanctions pressure on… [TheTopNews] Read More.20 hours ago - President Joe Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2021. Five years later,...
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ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith snapped at a caller spouting anti-Trump rhetoric on Smith’s SiriusXM radio show, Straight Shooter with Stephen A., Wednesday. “Stephen, I’d like to congratulate you for being the latest Black person to be called low IQ by President [Donald] Trump,” the caller, Joe, immediately began. “It’s quite a long and distinguished list of people.” Last week, amid a days-long war of words between Trump and Smith, the president branded the sports commentator “an arrogant fool, a low IQ individual” and “‘dumb as a rock'” in a Truth Social post that also mocked Smith’s purported political aspirations. Smith took a sip from his drink and appeared to sigh before cutting the caller off in what began as a seemingly calm rebuke: I’m not going to fall for that. I’m not saying you are trying to. You’re not doing anything wrong, Joe. You are not inaccurate. … Let’s not use that as a reason and cause to engage in the racial dynamics of the situation. I’m not taking it that way. I don’t think that Donald Trump does this to Black people and not this to white people. I think Donald Trump does anything to anybody who is anti-Trump. He don’t give a d**n what color, ethnicity, race, or group you are associated with. He could care less. If you are not pro-Trump, you are his enemy, and he treats you like it. That is what I believe. The caller doubled down, turning the “low IQ” insult around on Trump as he said, “But speaking of low IQ, a lot of people think Donald Trump is low IQ and stupid.” Smith appeared to remain measured, even somewhat defensive of Trump, as he refused to “get caught up in that”: I used to talk to him for years before he was ever running for president. Folks didn’t call him stupid then. When he was on Oprah Winfrey‘s show and he was friends with Whoopi Goldberg and others, people weren’t calling him dumb them. As a matter of fact, people were asking him if he would ever run for office because they thought he was smart and they thought he was bright, because in all likelihood, he probably was. At the end of the day, he’s older now, he’s 80 years of age, he might have lost his fastball. He must have lost his step. We don’t have to get into all of… [TheTopNews] Read More.20 hours ago
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Screenshot via Kimberley A. Martin/X Tyler Kolek may play for NBA champions the New York Knicks, but he wasn’t recognizable to NYPD officers during a Thursday celebration. ESPN reporter Kimberley A. Martin shared video of Kolek high-fiving and celebrating with fans gathered in New York City to celebrate the Knicks’ historic championship victory. The New York team beat the San Antonio Spurs in five games, which included an explosive comeback in Game 4 where the Knicks made up for a 29-point deficit. In the video of Kolek, 25, multiple officers stop him and remove him from the crowd as Kolek appears to be explaining that he’s on the team. The officers simply believed he was a fan getting too excited (he was holding a Michelob Ultra while getting the crowd fired up). Kolek has had plenty of court time, though he did not play in the NBA Finals games, which may have led to some of the confusion. Cops mistook Tyler Kolek for a fan #alwaysknicks pic.twitter.com/7LxI29zahb — Kimberley A. Martin (@ByKimberleyA) June 18, 2026 Kolek, a guard, played in more than 60 regular-season games and eight postseason games. He took the moment well enough to joke about it on X later, responding to someone saying security “almost tackled” him. “I swear I’m on the team, bro,” he posted, along with laughing emojis. I swear I’m on the team bro https://t.co/7AJyNXAIfz — Tyler Kolek (@tyler_kolek) June 18, 2026 Kolek has been posting videos to his Instagram from Thursday’s celebration, showing off the massive crowd and his trophy. Tyler Kolek’s parade POV from his insta. Look at that crowd. pic.twitter.com/BkHYD9xNyx — KNICKS BEAST (@KnicksBeast) June 18, 2026 “This my real trophy right here. Y’all got that one I got this one” Tyler Kolek to Jalen Brunson while holding the NBA Cup trophy (via tyler_kolek/IG) pic.twitter.com/cu1gD5gOyF — SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 18, 2026 Knicks players are being presented with keys to the city during the Thursday celebration in Manhattan. The jersey numbers of the team’s roster were hung at City Hall, but there was one noticeable blunder: player Dillon Jones’s jersey was shown with the number 33, a number that forever belongs to Patrick Ewing. His jersey was retired in 2003. This is the Knicks’ first championship victory in more than 50 years.The post WATCH: NYPD Officers… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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This week, President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi came face-to-face at the G7 summit in France, their first such encounter since February 2025. Rather than his trademark bear hug, Modi greeted Trump with a smile and handshake.Then on Wednesday, the two held a bilateral meeting. It was a friendly chat, but one that came against a backdrop of compounding tensions.As India works at restoring its relationship with Washington, its arch-foe Pakistan has expanded its own diplomatic profile, complicating India's campaign against its nuclear-armed rival.COMMERCE SECRETARY HOWARD LUTNICK MAKES QUIET TRIP TO INDIA DAYS AFTER TARIFF SETBACKFor years, India built an international case against Pakistan, projecting it as an isolated or destabilizing state. This hardline stance appeared to be working, with Modi declaring to Pakistan, "India has been successful in isolating you, and we will intensify those efforts." But a decade later, Pakistan is rapidly emerging as a key global player in the region and beyond.While Modi initially tried to engage Pakistan, his government’s approach eventually hardened around the mantra that "terror and talks cannot coexist."In Washington, India has typically been favored, with Presidents Trump, Biden, Obama and George W. Bush all making visits during their time in office.Modi built a rapport with Trump during his first term in office and was one of the first world leaders invited to the White House after Trump’s inauguration. But over the past year, that relationship has come under strain as Islamabad quietly clawed its way back to credibility."India misjudged Trump in term two, banking on once friendly relations," Sid Dubey, a visiting professor at Bennett University in India, told Fox News Digital. "They have yet to start recovering from that."PRESIDENT TRUMP, INDIA'S MODI TO TACKLE TRADE, TARIFF TENSIONS AT HIGH-STAKES MEETINGThe shift first became apparent in May 2025, when President Trump announced he had secured a ceasefire between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. The fighting had come over India-administered Kashmir and was the worst in decades.Islamabad promptly praised Trump for ending the deadly dispute and even nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize. New Delhi, however, rejected the claim, insisting the ceasefire was the result of direct bilateral talks with Pakistan.The response reflected India’s long-standing sensitivity to third-party involvement in what it fiercely maintains is a bilateral dispute.In the months that followed, frictions only deepened.President Trump hit India with some of the steepest tariffs imposed on any major economy. Meanwhile, U.S. sanctions pressure on… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith snapped at a caller spouting anti-Trump rhetoric on Smith’s SiriusXM radio show, Straight Shooter with Stephen A., Wednesday. “Stephen, I’d like to congratulate you for being the latest Black person to be called low IQ by President [Donald] Trump,” the caller, Joe, immediately began. “It’s quite a long and distinguished list of people.” Last week, amid a days-long war of words between Trump and Smith, the president branded the sports commentator “an arrogant fool, a low IQ individual” and “‘dumb as a rock'” in a Truth Social post that also mocked Smith’s purported political aspirations. Smith took a sip from his drink and appeared to sigh before cutting the caller off in what began as a seemingly calm rebuke: I’m not going to fall for that. I’m not saying you are trying to. You’re not doing anything wrong, Joe. You are not inaccurate. … Let’s not use that as a reason and cause to engage in the racial dynamics of the situation. I’m not taking it that way. I don’t think that Donald Trump does this to Black people and not this to white people. I think Donald Trump does anything to anybody who is anti-Trump. He don’t give a d**n what color, ethnicity, race, or group you are associated with. He could care less. If you are not pro-Trump, you are his enemy, and he treats you like it. That is what I believe. The caller doubled down, turning the “low IQ” insult around on Trump as he said, “But speaking of low IQ, a lot of people think Donald Trump is low IQ and stupid.” Smith appeared to remain measured, even somewhat defensive of Trump, as he refused to “get caught up in that”: I used to talk to him for years before he was ever running for president. Folks didn’t call him stupid then. When he was on Oprah Winfrey‘s show and he was friends with Whoopi Goldberg and others, people weren’t calling him dumb them. As a matter of fact, people were asking him if he would ever run for office because they thought he was smart and they thought he was bright, because in all likelihood, he probably was. At the end of the day, he’s older now, he’s 80 years of age, he might have lost his fastball. He must have lost his step. We don’t have to get into all of… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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