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Knicks’ NBA title finally allowed Patrick Ewing to ‘exhale’: Karl-Anthony Towns

The two met on the Frost Bank Center court in San Antonio after New York won Game 5

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New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
Couple in IVF mix-up will keep baby that’s not genetically theirs after striking deal with biological parents

Score and Mills are keeping the details of the custody deal with Shea's genetic parents private.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
Knicks’ thrilling NBA Finals was most-watched in nearly 30 years

Every game of the 2026 NBA Finals was a nail-biter. And the television ratings reflected as such.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
LeBron James, Lakers reportedly negotiating new contract ahead of NBA free agency

The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James are reportedly negotiating a new contract that could bring the NBA superstar back for a record 24th season. Here’s the latest on the talks and what it means for L.A.'s future.

Science PhysOrg 5d ago
RNA barcoding approach reveals previously unknown virus–host relationships

An interdisciplinary team of Rice University researchers has uncovered previously unknown relationships between bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—and their bacterial hosts, offering a powerful new tool for next-generation microbiome engineering.

Health Medical Xpress 5d ago
Many cancers originate from a single cancer cell and evolve through early bursts of chromosome changes

A comprehensive multi-cancer study by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has revealed that cancer cells within tumors are genetically diverse, yet all carry the same core genetic changes that can be traced back to a common ancestral cell, providing a single-cell view of how tumors adapt, survive and diversify. Understanding this helps explain why some cancer cells manage to survive treatment, paving the way for more tailored diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

Columbus, OH NBC4i 5d ago
Aldi giving away free grocery blind boxes: How to claim yours

The promotion taps into the surging popularity of surprise unboxing culture.

Science PhysOrg 5d ago
Why one famous predator shrank two ways: Fossils reveal distinct growth strategies in early Permian Dimetrodon

The sail-backed predator Dimetrodon is one of the most iconic animals of the early Permian—long before dinosaurs dominated Earth. Most known species of this early relative of mammals reached large body sizes, sometimes up to 3 meters (10 feet) in length and 250 kilograms (550 pounds). Yet some species remained surprisingly small. A new study by an international research team led by Dr. Aurore Canoville of the Friedenstein Stiftung Gotha and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin now shows that these small body sizes were achieved through very different growth strategies.

New York, NY NY Post 5d ago
Yankees Scout Matt Hyde Tells Us How He Found Ben Rice & Cam Schlittler | The Show Ep. 205

On a new episode of “The Show,” Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman are joined by Yankees scout Matt Hyde. Matt is the Yankees are scout in the northeast and is credited with finding potentially the AL MVP and Cy Young this year, Ben Rice and Cam Schlittler. He tells the story of how he began...

Boston, MA WBUR 5d ago
Boston students' college enrollment still hasn't recovered following COVID

Nearly 60% of Boston Public School's 2024 graduates went directly to college and progress has stagnated in recent years.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC 5d ago
6/16/26: Shower/Storm Chances Next Couple Days

Here is your latest StormTracker forecast from meteorologists Alyssa Caroprese and Rob Lindenmuth. Any evening downpours or storms up north will gradually taper this evening. Skies will be partly cloudy heading into tonight and temperatures cool with lows in the lower to middle 50s. The next couple of days will then bring the chance for [...]

Science PhysOrg 5d ago
Chemists uncover new metal carbene radical cross-coupling by merging two catalytic cycles

In an effort to open the door to new and useful products, chemistry researchers are on the continual lookout for processes that unlock important molecules and the bonds that can put them together. Such is the case for UC Santa Barbara chemistry professor Yang Yang, who builds his research around discovering novel biocatalytic methods, processes that facilitate chemical reactions with biocatalysts from evolved natural proteins.