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Carmelo Anthony invites Jeremy Lin on podcast to address years-long Knicks beef

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
Carmelo Anthony said he wants to "clear the air" with his former Knicks teammate Jeremy Lin more than a decade after "Linsanity" took over New York in 2012.
Jenna Lemoncelli

Sprawling new entertainment complex coming to Southern California city, with hotel, venues and ‘Jewel Plaza’

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The project would overhaul the city's sleepy, parking lot heavy civic campus from the 1970's into what leaders hope becomes a bustling, action-packed destination.
Bianca Zalben

What Dodgers’ rotation decision after Eric Lauer trade means for top prospect River Ryan

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
SAN DIEGO –– So much for all that supposed pitching depth the Dodgers thought they would have when the season began. Over the last couple weeks, the team suffered its first substantial losses in the starting rotation, after Tyler Glasnow went on the injured list with back spasms and Blake Snell developed loose bodies in...
Jack Harris

Iran war eliminated ‘any chance’ of another Oct. 7 attack on Israel: US CENTCOM Commander

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command, testified that the US war on Iran has degraded Tehran's ability to launch or direct another mass atrocity on Israel like the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023.
Caitlin Doornbos

Save Up To 74% With This AMC+ Deal Just in Time for ‘The Vampire Lestat’

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
This is a deal worth sinking your teeth into.
mliss1578

San Diego mosque shooters were ‘radicalized online,’ wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The San Diego shooters wore Nazi symbols and racist statements on their gear as they allegedly livestreamed a mass murder attempt at a mosque.
Ross O'Keefe

TSA Gold+ shifts airport screening to private security — travelers revolt: ‘Should terrify people’

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The change happens as the travel industry faces increased scrutiny due to rising operational costs, threats and an overall uptick in tpassenger volume.
Kyra Breslin

Ciara Miller Rips Amanda Batula For “F***ing” Her Ex In Fiery ‘Summer House’ Reunion Teaser: “He’s With You To Spite Me”

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
"He wants to embarrass me."
mliss1578

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Nightmare Upstairs: What Happened To Ty And Brynn?’ On Hulu, A Docuseries About Siblings Taking Extreme Measures Among Abuse Accusations And Custody Battles

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The two-part docuseries tries not to take sides, but the heartbreaking footage it uses indicates otherwise.
mliss1578

Tom Steyer makes shocking flip flop on water-hogging AI data centers

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The billionaire is not calling for a temporary ban on new data center construction.
Titus Wu

TSA quietly starts letting passengers bring their weed on planes — with a big catch

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The friendly skies just got a little friendlier.
Chris Nesi

Third Iran-Linked 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker Seized By US Navy Off South Asia

Zero Rss
2 months 4 weeks ago
Third Iran-Linked 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker Seized By US Navy Off South Asia

Update(1500ET): A WSJ report Tuesday afternoon has revealed that the US seized an "Iran-linked ship" in the Indian Ocean overnight, which had not previously been revealed, at a moment President Trump is threatening to resume airstrikes on Iran, but has given a few more 'days' for Tehran to come to the table.

"The tanker, called Skywave, was sanctioned by the US in March for its role in transporting Iranian oil," the report says. These kind of high seas interdictions are happening with semi-regularity at this point, especially in waters of south and southeast Asia. The report details:

Ship-tracking data showed it sailing just west of Malaysia on Tuesday after transiting the Malacca Strait. The ship was likely loaded with more than a million barrels of crude at Iran’s Kharg Island in February, according to brokers and data from Lloyds List Intelligence. 

It marks at least the third time the U.S. has seized an oil tanker in connection with its crackdown of Iran-linked shadow-fleet vessels.

Meanwhile, also on Tuesday VP JD Vance had a meeting with the president related to the Iran crisis, and engaged in another testy exchange with the media:

COLLINS: You last week denied that the president said he was not taking Americans' financial situation into consideration when he's making decisions on the Iran war. He's since said it again, calling it a 'perfect statement.'

VANCE: See Kaitlan, what you did is you… pic.twitter.com/FFy9MTUkQ9

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 19, 2026

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Update(1140ET): President Trump has on Tuesday while fielding questions from reporters repeated his line that Iran is 'begging' for a deal. "They're begging to make a deal. I hope we don't have to do the war, but we may have to give them another big hit. We may have to give them another big hit. You'll know very soon."

His threat to give them another "big hit" was coupled with the assertion that he was just one hour away from ordering new attacks on Iran Monday, but was asked by Gulf allies to given diplomacy just a little longer:

Trump: "I was an hour away" from striking Iran on Monday.

There was also the below moment where he again talked timeline, saying he's ready to resume military action in a few 'days' if Iran doesn't comply:

Reporter: How many days does Iran have to come to the table?

Trump: Two or three days. Maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Maybe early next week. A limited period of time. pic.twitter.com/yAAfv2jR20

— Clash Report (@clashreport) May 19, 2026

Iran for its part says it stands ready to "confront aggression" and remains in a high state of military alert.

Also, tensions with nearby Gulf states are still soaring, and amid reports that drones have recently been launched from Iraqi territory - likely the work of Shia paramilitary organizations which are closely allied with Iran.

(Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates' Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that a drone that caused a fire at its nuclear power plant on Sunday had been launched from Iraq.

Emirati officials have said the UAE has the full right to respond to such "terrorist attacks". https://t.co/Skv8LEkkRy

— Phil Stewart (@phildstewart) May 19, 2026

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In a huge and unexpected announcement, amid stalled US-Iran peace talks - which have proven a failure and illusive thus far, NATO now says it could deploy military assets to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Per breaking newswires Tuesday late morning:

NATO TO CONSIDER HORMUZ DEPLOYMENT IF STRAIT NOT OPEN BY JULY

President Trump has continuously chastised the NATO alliance for being largely bankrolled by Washington but at the same time fence-sitting when it comes to forming a coalition to patrol and reopen the vital energy transit waterway. Oil plummeted on the initial headline, seeing in it a positive for the potential that crude transit in the Persian Gulf could again be opened up soon:

And Bloomberg freshly reports:

NATO is discussing the possibility of helping ships pass through the blocked Strait of Hormuz if the waterway isn’t reopened by early July, according to a senior official in the military alliance.

The idea has support from several members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but doesn’t yet have the necessary unanimous support, said a diplomat from a NATO country. Both officials spoke on the condition of anonymity. Leaders from NATO countries will meet in Ankara July 7-8.

But July feels very far away at this point, and anything could happen between now and then, as Washington continues to threaten renewed military action, and Iran says it remains on high alert.

NATO defense chiefs are meeting this week, where also high on the agenda will be the following:

At this week's summit, military chiefs from all 32 member states will examine the impact that consistent rapid consumption may have on NATO's collective capabilities and deterrent power as Russia continues to threaten allies.

Tyler Durden Tue, 05/19/2026 - 15:04
Tyler Durden

Nigeria Needs New Export Markets As UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC

Zero Rss
2 months 4 weeks ago
Nigeria Needs New Export Markets As UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC

By Tsvetana Paraskova of Oilprice.com

Nigeria should market its crude oil to new buyers as the UAE’s decision to leave OPEC is dislocating the balance that the cartel and the OPEC+ group have been seeking for years, according to Wole Ogunsanya, chairman of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN).

The official urged Nigeria’s state oil and gas firm NNPC and other producers of Nigerian crude to tap new markets.

“When OPEC gives you a quota, it’s left for you to find who is going to buy it,” Nigerian outlet This Day quoted Ogunsanya as saying.

“And we have one of the best crude oil in the world. So we need NNPC and all producers to market Nigerian production,” the official added.

The abrupt exit of the United Arab Emirates from OPEC and OPEC+ would disrupt the balance the groups have been keeping for years, according to Ogunsanya.

“The decision by the UAE, which they have a sovereign right to do, is for their country’s interest. Our opinion is that it’s going to cause a dislocation of that equilibrium, the ability of OPEC and OPEC+, to manage the price of oil,” he added.

The UAE quit OPEC effective May 1 to pursue its national interests after years of quarreling with fellow cartel members over output quotas and their share of total production capacity.

For years, the UAE has been working to boost its crude oil production capacity to 5 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2027. The UAE insisted that it should be allowed in the OPEC and OPEC+ production deals to actually use more of its growing spare capacity. The country, alongside Saudi Arabia, is one of the few in the region – and the world – that held spare production capacity before the Middle East conflict began.

Nigeria, for its part, has struggled to pump to its quota in recent years as sabotage often led to force majeure at major export streams. However, with a recent crackdown on oil theft and sabotage in the Niger Delta, Nigeria has managed to increase crude production and aims for further growth by 2030.

Tyler Durden Tue, 05/19/2026 - 15:00
Tyler Durden

UCLA’s Roch Cholowsky is Big Ten Player of Year and John Savage Coach of Year

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
A UCLA baseball team that rolled through its Big Ten Conference schedule, winning its first 25 games, was rewarded accordingly on Monday. Junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky was selected the Big Ten’s Player of the Year, John Savage was named the Coach of the Year and the Bruins placed a conference-high seven players on the first...
Ben Bolch

San Diego mosque shooters livestreamed deadly attack as FBI probes footage

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The footage is being probed by investigators.
Ross O'Keefe

‘Find a Black Doctor’ directory sued for discriminating against physicians based on race

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court, targets the site and its founder, New York dermatologist Dr. Dina Strachan.
Ariel Zilber

UCLA’s Jordan Woolery is Softball America’s National Player of the Year

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
The awards continue to roll in for Jordan Woolery. The UCLA first baseman on Monday was named Softball America’s National Player of the Year, after having been selected the Big Ten Conference’s Player of the Year earlier this month. UCLA’s Jordan Woolery was named Softball America’s National Player of the Year, after having been selected...
Ben Bolch

TikTok influencer’s sinister plot to allegedly kill boyband member father of her child

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
Inmate records reviewed by The California Post show Gonzalez, 24, was arrested May 18 by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office.
Sarah Jones

Nancy Pelosi torched by San Franciscans for endorsing far-left candidate Connie Chan

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s long-awaited endorsement in the race to succeed her after four decades in Congress has enraged San Franciscans on both sides of the city’s deep-blue political spectrum.
Josh Koehn

NYC throat-slash victim had been forced into domestic violence shelters by abusive killer: sister

NY Post
2 months 4 weeks ago
Eryka Caldwell tried to flee an abusive boyfriend in vain -- until the years-long abuse relationship finally turned deadly, the victim's sister said.
Jordan Donegan, Ella Morrison, Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

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