Ilya Sorokin had 27 saves in his NHL debut for the Islanders, getting the start after Semyon Varlamov was hit near the throat by a shot from Cal Clutterbuck in warmups. Cory Schneider, who signed a one-year contract with the Islanders this month, dressed as the backup. … [Read more...] about Buchnevich, Panarin Lead Rangers In Win Over Islanders
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Barrett, Randle power Knicks past struggling Magic 91-84
Magic: The matinee marked a homecoming of sorts for Cole Anthony, the 15th overall pick in the draft. Anthony, who grew up in New York City and is the son of former Knick and current TNT analyst Greg Anthony, played his first game as a professional at Madison Square Garden. The 20-year-old entered the game averaging 10.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists. He finished with six points, five rebounds and one assist. … [Read more...] about Barrett, Randle power Knicks past struggling Magic 91-84
Leftist South Korean President Urges Biden to Follow Trump’s Lead on North Korea
The Singapore Declaration, signed in June 2018, committed Trump and Kim to “establish new U.S. — DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the population of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.” It also required the parties to “join their efforts” to build a “peace regime” in Korea and required North Korea to “work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.” … [Read more...] about Leftist South Korean President Urges Biden to Follow Trump’s Lead on North Korea
Trump’s sordid pardons cement his corrupt legacy
When President Bill Clinton bypassed regular Justice Department channels to pardon financier Marc Rich, there was resounding and repeated outcry from conservative editorial boards -- the Wall Street Journal, in particular. But they have been largely silent about Trump's corrupt abuse of the pardoning power to date. Notably, a then-Senator named Joe Biden was quoted in a February 13, 2001 WSJ editorial as saying it was "totally indefensible." … [Read more...] about Trump’s sordid pardons cement his corrupt legacy
Trump critics take risk for good reason
But Garry Kasparov argued that it's a mistake to "sacrifice justice for unity. Russians learned this in the hardest possible way after the fall of the Soviet Union." Leaders decided to abandon a serious investigation of the abuses of the "KGB security state in the interest of national harmony. It would be too traumatic, our leaders said, to expose the countless atrocities the Soviet security forces committed and to punish their authors ... The KGB's name was changed to the FSB and its members quietly stayed in touch and intact. The result? A mere nine years after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Russia elected a former KGB lieutenant colonel, Vladimir Putin, to the presidency. It was the last meaningful election we ever had. We chose unity and we got dictatorship. America should not make a similar mistake." … [Read more...] about Trump critics take risk for good reason