Firefighters are truly our first line of defense , running toward danger when everyone else is running away. It's heartbreaking how rarely we see them highlighted in our feeds or on the news. Today, I just want to say: thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your incredible service, your bravery, and everything you sacrifice every single day. You are real heroes. ❤️
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Inspiring a nation: Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger, former Air Force fighter pilot and US Airways captain, became a hero in 2009 after safely landing Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, saving all 155 aboard in the 'Miracle on the Hudson.'
The White House lawn has been transformed for fight night.
A UFC Octagon now sits just steps from the White House, surrounded by plenty of seats for an audience.
The setup is for the upcoming "Freedom 250" event on June 14, weeks before America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
KHOSRO ISFAHANI: "A bad deal with Iran is worse than no deal... A bad deal is going to only enable this regime."
"The JCPOA under Obama enabled them to bring us October 7th — imagine what else this regime would do."
One of the most recognizable lawns in the world is nearly ready for fight night.
The UFC Octagon is in place outside the White House for the "UFC Freedom 250" celebration on June 14th — which is also President Trump's birthday.
Preparations have been underway for weeks, including the installation of a roughly 90-foot-tall steel arch, dubbed the "claw." The event is expected to attract 4,000 spectators.
A historic Knicks comeback turned into chaos outside Madison Square Garden.
Video shows fans flooding Midtown, climbing on cars and smashing a yellow cab as one person waved a Palestinian flag from the crowd.
The Knicks had just pulled off the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history — but the celebration quickly spilled into destruction in the streets.
Police say thousands packed the area after New York’s 107-106 win over the Spurs, with officers arresting nearly 60 people during the chaos.
REP. WESLEY HUNT: "The fact that the Left... is willing to even bring up race in this situation is really disheartening to me."
"I look at this case and I think — what if that were my child who was stabbed by anybody of any race? I would like that person to pay the consequences, and that's exactly what's happening to Karmelo Anthony."
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld gave a blunt response to an influencer who asked the comedian to say "free Palestine," telling the streamer that it didn't exist.
"What up Seinfeld, what up? Can we get a 'free Palestine?'" the streamer asked in a video posted to TikTok, as Seinfeld laughed. "Come on, give us one 'free Palestine.'"
Seinfeld responded, "It doesn't exist."
Stephen A. Smith says President Trump had every right to fire back at him, but jokes that his appearance disrupted the Knicks’ momentum and helped cost them Game 3:
“I take no offense at the president coming after me the way that he did. People go after him every day. I’ve certainly gone after him. He has every right to come back and clap back at me. I’m a big boy. I can take it. He’s not phasing me one bit. But this man was raised in Queens, New York. He’s a lifelong Knicks fan. He knows about the suffering that spans 53 years. And when you are a true sports fan, you know that every little thing can disrupt momentum. You had watch parties outside with thousands of people, packed arenas, fans throughout the city, gatherings in Central Park, Bryant Park, and across New York. The momentum was there. The energy was there. And what does this guy do? He shows up, they have to get rid of the watch party, he disrupts the momentum and the fervor, and that is why I blamed him for the loss in Game 3.”