Christmas may be over, but 'tis the season for best of lists.
Being your friendly neighborhood sneakerhead, I weighed in on what was a banner year in sneakers with my top 5 👟 of 2025 over at @DKNetwork.
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THE STRUGGLE: We've noticed an alarming trend: Size 13 wearers appear to have a tougher time copping sneakers than everyone else. 🤔
Our editor’s plea for change: https://t.co/uSq6pS9nlH
James Dolan invited his friend Donald Trump to watch Game 3. In order to do that, they have to ban the organic, historically joyous parties happening outside MSG for fans who can't afford to be inside. Modern sports in a nutshell
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has signed a shoe endorsement contract with Chinese company Li-Ning -- a landmark 10-year deal, sources tell ESPN. Li-Ning extends his Curry Brand venture globally and encompasses basketball products, athleisure, the ability for Curry to sign athletes under his brand, and a full golf line.
The Patriots have their new WR1‼️
Patriots receive: A.J. Brown
Eagles receive: 2027 5th-round pick, 2028 1st-round pick (via @AdamSchefter)
How would you grade this deal for both teams?
First on LateNighter: 'Comics Unleashed' drew 995k viewers in its CBS 11:35 p.m. debut Friday, down 85% from Colbert’s finale and behind Fallon and Kimmel at the national level. https://t.co/HboS9P6vfg
The series finale of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” drew 6.74M viewers on Thursday night, making it the most-watched weeknight episode in the show’s history.
• The finale was up sharply from the show’s 2026 Q1 average of 2.69M viewers
• It’s also above “The Late Show” series premiere on Sept. 8, 2015, which averaged 6.55M viewers
• The most-watched episode remains Colbert’s post-Super Bowl broadcast on Feb. 7, 2016, which drew 20.55M viewers
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.@colbertlateshow has come to a close, bringing with it an end to the franchise @Letterman created 33 years ago.
To mark the occasion, I ranked the top 5 late night hosts for @DKNetwork. Who is No. 1? Who isn't on the list? Take a look and find out ⤵️
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Bruce Springsteen dedicated “Streets of Minneapolis” to Stephen Colbert on his penultimate 'Late Show,' saying Colbert lost his show because Trump “can’t take a joke.” https://t.co/gwlc03qKHJ
I picked Aubry to win, and honestly, that still feels right. That being said, a Joe-Jonathan-Rizo final 3 is the darkest timeline.
Make sure to check out our Survivor 50 recap by @ByJeffPratt as soon as the winner is crowned ⤵️
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My thoughts on the occasion of Stephen Colbert's imminent departure from late-night TV: A loss to his fans, the world of satirical political comedy, and especially, CBS:
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This is getting absolutely ridiculous. If you've been on not one, but TWO NBA rosters, you can't be eligible to go back to college hoops.
There has to be some guardrails in place.
RJ Luis is plainly not eligible to play college basketball.
But because this is college sports in the 2020s, a Louisiana judge in the months to come will ultimately decide if RJ Luis is actually not eligible to play college basketball.
Globe photojournalist Stan Grossfeld reflects on a letter he received from Bruce Springsteen and how it offers clues of Springsteen’s passion and sincerity about the direction of America. https://t.co/IlcVjVwGVf
As Bill Carter writes, David Letterman returned to Colbert’s 'Late Show' bearing nostalgia, mayhem, gratitude, and just enough CBS-directed venom to remind everyone why Dave is still Dave. https://t.co/m1KsHouAV7