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UK prime minister calls actions of Russian warship reckless but not sinister


LONDON — UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday accused the crew of a Russian warship of acting recklessly when they fired warning shots near a British yacht in the English Channel, though he downplayed the seriousness of the incident.

The owners of the 40-foot (12-meter) sailboat Bright Future say the shots were fired Tuesday morning when they encountered a Russian warship while crossing the English Channel to Cherbourg in France. Russia says the crew of the frigate Admiral Grigorovich fired shots into the air after the sailboat failed to respond to warnings to change course.

No one was injured but the incident underscored heightened tensions between the U.K. and Russia.

Speaking at the G7 summit in France, Starmer said the incident was “deeply concerning,” even though British defense officials have concluded the shots weren’t “anything more sinister” than an effort to avoid a collision.

“That doesn’t take away from the fact that clearly Russia is aggressive across Europe,” Starmer said.

The incident occurred two days after Britain seized a tanker from Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, which Western powers say is used to skirt sanctions on Russian oil exports imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. Britain has also accused Russia of mounting a campaign of sabotage and misinformation designed to destabilize European nations that support Ukraine.

The British couple aboard the Bright Future, Jane Kelvey, 68, and her husband Alan, 70, reported that the shots were fired about 20 nautical miles (23 miles, 37 kilometers) south of the Isle of Wight, outside U.K. territorial waters.

“It was a bit scary,” Jane Kelvey told the i Paper. “I crouched down. I didn’t think our safety was in danger. But it was certainly unusual. As we sailed away, we said to each other, what the hell just happened?”

Russia’s Defense Ministry said the crew of the frigate tried to contact the yacht when it was seen sailing on a “dangerous course in close proximity with the warship.” It said the ship’s crew launched flares and issued sound signals when the yacht did not respond.

“After the distance had closed to 150 meters (500 feet), the frigate’s commander decided to fire warning shots across the vessel’s bow using small arms,” the ministry said. It said the yacht then changed course and sailed away.



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Zelenskyy says G7 leaders pledge more vital help for Ukraine against Russia


KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine has won key pledges of further support for its fight against Russia from world leaders attending the Group of Seven summit in France, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday.

The leaders of the world’s leading industrial economies promised to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses and ensure its energy supply, as well as step up international economic pressure on Moscow, as Kyiv’s fight against Russia’s all-out invasion stretches into its fifth year with no end in sight.

“The G7 Summit in France delivered important results for Ukraine. Most importantly, we agreed on additional strengthening of Ukraine’s air defense,” Zelenskyy, who attended the gathering, said on X.

“Our partners will ensure support for our defense and energy resilience,” he said, adding they will also introduce new sanctions on Russia.

The Ukrainian leader has spent a lot of time since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022 trying to secure international support for his country and diplomatically isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Zelenskyy was expected to attend a European Union summit in Brussels on Thursday. Ukraine on Monday officially started EU membership negotiations, launching a process that could take years even as it fights Russia.

The Iran war has distracted Washington from its largely fruitless yearlong effort to stop the fighting in Ukraine, and Zelenskyy sought to engage with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 gathering where key European leaders were also present.

Putin has tried to cut out Europe and Kyiv and negotiate Ukraine’s future directly with Washington.

The leaders of Japan, the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Canada and the U.S. threw their support behind Ukraine in a joint statement published overnight.

“We commend Ukraine for its resilience and progress on the battlefield in recent months and emphasize there is now a new momentum” in Kyiv’s resistance, it said.

Ukraine’s battlefield performance against Russia’s bigger army has markedly improved in recent months, Western officials and analysts say.

High-tech Ukrainian drones are pinning down Russian troops on the front line, choking Russian supply lines in occupied regions of Ukraine and disrupting oil production deep inside Russia that provide vital revenue for Moscow. That has made the war, which Moscow refers to as a “special military operation,” more visible to Russians and increased pressure on Putin.

But Ukraine is short of American-made Patriot air defense missiles, in part because of U.S. stocks being depleted by the Middle East conflict, leaving it vulnerable to the ballistic missiles that Russia uses in its strategic bombing campaign.

The G7 statement promised Ukraine more air defense capabilities, without specifying what type of weapons.

The leaders also said they would consider granting Ukraine licenses for it to manufacture Western weapons. Kyiv has asked for permits to make Patriot missiles itself.

In attacks reported Wednesday, a Russian drone struck an equestrian sports school for children in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, hitting a stable and killing horses, a regional official said.

Staff at the school were not hurt in the nighttime attack, according to preliminary information, said Oleh Hryhorov of the Sumy regional military administration.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Defense Ministry said that air defenses downed 157 Ukrainian drones from late Tuesday until early Wednesday.

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AP reporters Illia Novikov in Kyiv, Ukraine, and Barry Hatton in Lisbon, Portugal, contributed to this story.

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G7 leaders gorge on caviar, swill $7k vintage wine after vow to fight ‘lingering poverty’



G7 leaders in Evian pledged to fight “lingering poverty” worldwide before gorging on caviar and swilling $7,000 magnums of uber-rare red wine, according to a leaked menu of the swanky banquet dinner obtained by The Post on Wednesday.

Delegates, including President Trump, tucked Into Osetra caviar with egg and pea velouté, then roasted poultry with local crayfish, white asparagus and wild mushrooms at the nearby Hôtel Royal Evian late on Tuesday evening.

Heads of state and government, along with other senior international officials, washed this all down with magnums of Château Mouton Rothschild, including a 1982 vintage — bottles that currently list for around $7,000 each — with Champagne Drappier Grande Sendrée and Cognac Remy Martin.

President Trump and French leader Emmanuel Macron traded blows ahead of the summit over France’s digital tech taxes that the US claims unfairly targets American firms. REUTERS

The culinary Tour de France, which was shrouded in secrecy and prepared by Emmanuel Macron’s official chef Fabrice Desvignes, included delights from all corners of the country that prides itself on its gastronomic prowess.

Leaders also got try a vintage red wine that dates from 1982 produced by the Chateau Mouton Rothschild, which currently retails for roughly $7,000.
Their starter was made up of ssciètre caviar, œuf parfait, pea velouté, Baux-de-Provence olive oil Subbotina Anna – stock.adobe.com

It also included cheeses from the host region of Savoie, and grand cru chocolate & citrus.

The contrast came as the summit’s leaders’ declaration stressed that “excessive macroeconomic imbalances, crises and conflicts, lingering poverty and debt vulnerabilities” disproportionately hit the most vulnerable countries.

The G7, a club of the wealthiest democracies across the globe, also said their development priorities centered on bolstering food security, nutrition and health in the least developed nations.

The luxurious resort, nestled in the hills above Lake Leman, owes its name to British royalty and has been welcoming the rich and powerful since 1909. picture alliance via Getty Images

The Hotel Royal, a 40-minute ferry ride across Lake Leman from Lausanne in Switzerland, has been hosting the rich and powerful since 1909.

It owes its regal name to British King Edward VII, who was supposed to be among its first guests but passed away in 1910 without ever having set foot inside. The name stuck.

But France will continue to roll out the culinary red carpet for the commander-in-chief later on Wednesday.

Macron will host President Trump at the former residence for French monarchs just outside Paris on Wednesday evening. AFP via Getty Images

Macron’s office said the French president will host Trump for a dinner to mark the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States, at the Palace of Versailles, “a historic symbol of Franco-American friendship.”

President Trump is set to be treated to more culinary delights made by President Emmanuel Macron’s head chef, Fabrice Desvignes, in Versailles on Wednesday. AFP via Getty Images

The palace was the residence of French kings from the time of Louis XIV to Louis XVI. It regularly hosts heads of state and foreign dignitaries.

Macron hosted King Charles III and Queen Camilla there in 2021 for the palace’s 400th anniversary, with a dinner in the Hall of Mirrors, one of the features of the 2,300 rooms in the palace.



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What Jets risk in looking past this season to the 2027 draft



The 2026 Jets season is going to be a weird one.

I can feel it coming, even months away. There is going to be a push and pull among Jets fans about how much they want this team to win.

That is not uncommon in the Jets universe, where next year’s draft pick always seems to be the light at the end of the tunnel, but usually it takes two or three months into the season before fans turn their attention to the draft.

But this year? It feels like everything is already about 2027 and those three first-round picks. Anyone interested in the Jets is going to spend time following the Texas Longhorns and Oregon Ducks as well as the Colts, Cowboys and Packers.



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The best CBD for everyday wellness and relief


Navigating the CBD landscape can feel like wandering through a sprawling marketplace of claims, labels, and promise-heavy packaging. As someone who’s explored CBD professionally and most recently leaned on it personally as part of a broader wellness reset after stepping away from alcohol, I can tell you this: quality matters, formulation matters even more, and consistency of effects matters most of all.

CBD isn’t a panacea, but the right products can be powerful allies for stress management, sleep support, muscle recovery and everyday calm. What separates the genuinely effective from the hype-heavy? Clean sourcing, transparent extraction practices, thoughtfully chosen co-ingredients, and (most importantly) consistency in how a product feels in real-world use.

Below is a curated round-up of standout CBD products and brands that deliver on wellness and relief. At the top of the list is Cornbread Hemp, whose reliable, balanced, and beneficial offerings have become a staple for me.

A jar of Cornbread Watermelon CBD Gummies with 750mg total CBD, 25mg CBD, and 1mg THC per serving, with two gummies shown next to the jar.

Pros:

  • USDA organic
  • Available in different flavors
  • Third-party tested
  • Free of synthetics and artificial flavors
  • Easy and discreet to take

Cons:

  • Can become excessively sticky if left in extreme heat — would keep in a cool place

I started taking Cornbread Hemp CBD Gummies during a period when I was actively rebuilding my wellness routine and looking for something that could support daily calm without interfering with focus, energy or sleep. Within the first week, they earned a permanent position in my life.

What makes these stand out is how consistent the experience is, time after time. One gummy takes the edge off in a way that’s subtle but unmistakable. My mental static quiets, my body relaxes, and I feel more present rather than checked out. There’s no spike, no drop, no sense of being dulled. 

Whether I take one mid-afternoon to manage stress or in the evening to unwind, the effect is the same every time. The flavor is clean and lightly sweet without tasting artificial (something I’m extremely sensitive to), and the texture is what you want from a gummy — not chalky, not sticky, not medicinal.

They’ve become the kind of product I reach for automatically, which says more than any label claim ever could.

Best for: Daily stress relief, nervous-system support, and consistent, no-nonsense wellness


A bottle of CBD oil in front of its packaging.
Charlotte’s Web

Pros:

  • Highly rated for effectiveness
  • Many users report better sleep when using the oil
  • Higher dose may make it an option for those seeking mild pain management support

A longstanding name in the category, Charlotte’s Web produces a full-spectrum oil that many people rely on for foundational wellness. It’s easy to dose and broadly effective, making it a solid option for those new to CBD who prefer tinctures over edibles.

Best for: First-time users looking for a classic oil format.


Joy Nutrition Premium CBD Softgels bottle and box with two softgels next to them.
Joy Nutrition

Pros:

  • Softgel format is ideal for those who dislike that signature CBD flavor
  • Easy to travel with
  • Helps the user relax without making them sleepy

Cons:

  • At current price, can be a slight investment if used everyday

Joy Organics’ softgels offer a clean, THC-free option for those who want the benefits of CBD in a discreet, capsule-based format. The dosing is precise and consistent, making these easy to incorporate into a daily supplement routine.

Best for: THC-free daily calm with zero guesswork


Lazarus Naturals CBD Softgels, Full Spectrum, 200mg CBD per softgel with added terpenes, 40 capsules.
Lazarus Naturals

Pros:

  • Supports natural tension relief
  • Vegan
  • Great reviews

Cons:

  • May need to wait up to two hours to feel any effect

For those who want a stronger, more noticeable dose in a simple format, Lazarus Naturals’ capsules deliver. These are better suited to people who already know CBD works for them and want something more robust for stress, sleep or physical tension.

Best for: Higher-dose support with straightforward dosing


A jar of CBDistillery "shhh distilled" CBD and Melatonin gummies with several green gummies in front.
CBDistillery

Pros:

  • Non-groggy formula
  • Made with clean ingredients
  • Pleasant flavor

Cons:

  • Not ideal for those who want to avoid melatonin

Designed specifically for evening use, these gummies combine CBD with CBN and calming botanicals to support rest. They lean more heavily into relaxation than daytime products and are best reserved for winding down rather than staying productive.

Best for: Sleep support and nighttime relaxation



This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.




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Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to be sentenced



The saga of the Gilgo Beach serial murders that haunted Long Island for more than three decades is set to come to a close Wednesday — when confessed killer Rex Heuermann is shipped off to prison for life.

Heuermann, a 62-year-old architect from Massapequa Park, is scheduled to be sentenced to three life terms after he pleaded guilty in April to the brutal slayings of eight Long Island sex workers between 1993 and 2010.

His sentencing will be the final chapter in one of the most notorious serial-killing cases in the New York metro area.

The Gilgo Beach serial killer delivers a menacing stare in his latest mug shot. Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

“We’re close,” Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney told The Post on Tuesday. “I’m looking forward to wrapping it up so we can take the resources dedicated to this case and dedicate them to some of our other cases.

“The defendant is about to be held responsible for all that he’s done.”

For the families of the victims, the sentencing finally gives them closure.

“Justice finally found its way to you,” said Melissa Cann, the sister of Gilgo victim Maureen Brainard-Barnes, after Heuermann’s guilty plea.

These eight sex workers were killed by Heuermann between 1993 and 2010. Suffolk County Police Department

“Your voice was never silenced. Your story never forgotten, and your life will always mean more than the tragedy that took you,” she said of her tragic sibling.

In a newly released mug shot, the killer is seen with a chilling stare that stands in sharp contrast to the sinister smirk he flashed in court as he answered “strangulation” when asked how he killed his victims.

The grisly murders remained unsolved for decades. It wasn’t until 2022 when former NYPD Chief Rodney Harrison took over as Suffolk County police commissioner and reopened the case that cops were able to link Heuerman to the slayings.

How The Post covered Rex Heuermann’s guilty plea to eight murders in April. scalle

In April, the 6-foot-4 architect confessed to killing 25-year-old Brainard-Barnes, Amber Lynn Costello, 27; Megan Waterman, 22; and Melissa Barthelemy, 24, who were famously known as the “Gilgo Four” — as well as Valerie Mack, 24; Jessica Taylor, 20; and Sandra Costilla, 28, the first victim killed in 1993.

In a stunning development, he also admitted to killing Karen Vergata, 34, in 1996, a case that had not been previously linked to him.

Prosecutors have released sick details of the murders, including Heuermann’s meticulous four-day system for preparing and carrying out the sadistic killings, and how to best dispose of the bodies.

He also kept a Tinder account and buzzed prostitutes on burner phones more than 500 times while making “significant searches for pornography related to bindings, torture, rape, snuff videos, crying, bruised and impaled women and/or girls,” authorities said.

Police conduct thorough searches of Heuermann’s Massapequa Park home after his arrest. New York Post

Some of the women were dismembered and wrapped up in burlap and dumped along desolate stretches of Long Island — where the first of the bodies were discovered in December 2010.

Heuermann was arrested in July 2023 outside his office and charged with three of the cold-case killings, with DNA evidence later linking him to four more women — and later another in a surprise development.

He was nailed partly by DNA evidence left on a pizza box he tossed in the trash outside his Manhattan work place.


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His lawyer, Michael Brown, said his client was not behind two other unsolved murders — Shannon Gilbert, a sex worker who disappeared in 2010, and an unidentified victim known as “Asian Doe.” 

Tierney said that means his work might not be over just yet.

“It’s never really over because there are still more bodies on Gilgo,” the prosecutors said. “There are more unsolved murders in Suffolk County in general. Quite a few actually. So that work will continue.”

Nearly a dozen bodies found along desolate stretches of Long Island haunted locals for more than 30 years. Dennis A. Clark for NY Post

Suffolk County officials said Heuermann has been on solitary confinement at the county lockup since his arrest, whittling away his time with books and the occasional solo outdoor time jail yard.

After sentencing, he will be transported to a state prison to serve it.

Sources revealed that the killer has also found a sympathetic pen pal while locked up — Keith Jesperson, the notorious “Happy Face Killer,” who is serving a life sentence at the Oregon Correctional Facility.

Jesperson, a truck driver who got the moniker for signing taunting letters to cops and media outlets with a smiley face, was arrested in 1995 and confessed to killing eight women between 1990 and 1995 in California, Washington, Oregon, Florida, Nebraska and Wyoming.

Jesperson said he advised Heuermann “not to go to trial” following the hulking architect’s 2023 bust, and urged him not to waste time going through a high-profile trial, The Daily Mail reported.



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US must halt the terror-driven gold rush looting Venezuela



A human-rights horror is unfolding right under America’s nose, with kids under age 10 laboring in mines, girls as young as 12 working in brothels and whole communities fleeing cartel violence.

Venezuela is at the evil heart of an illicit gold-mining rush that’s enriching US enemies like the Tren de Aragua cartel, the terror group Hezbollah and others.

It’s the new El Dorado, run by cartels, enslaving children and fueling terror.

Colombia and Peru are the world’s largest cocaine exporters, yet cartels in both countries are now making more money from illicit gold than from cocaine.

The toxic substances used to refine illegal gold — mercury, cyanide and arsenic — poison entire communities and fund cartel chaos at the US-Mexico border.

The notoriously brutal Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel makes millions of dollars supplying illicit mercury to South American gold and drug cartels.

With the price of gold reaching a record-breaking $5,400 per ounce in January, illegal gold mining is becoming more profitable. 

Estimates suggest that, at 2026 gold prices, criminals and terrorists in Venezuela may be making around $10 to $12 billion a year from illicit gold mining and trading.

Corrupt officials and lawless jungles have made Venezuela a hub of the illegal gold trade, with dirty gold from Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, as well as from its own illicit mines, flowing through to international markets.

Cartel gold is reportedly even making its way into coins sold by the US Mint.

Former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro propped up his regime by opening a wilderness area the size of Portugal to illegal gold mining, where he partnered with the cartels to control the trade in illegal gold, drugs and human trafficking.

That’s why President Donald Trump took Maduro down — yet his successor Delcy Rodriguez is equally guilty.

Maduro in 2020 used cartel gold to purchase goods from Iran; Rodriguez reportedly used it to bribe European officials that same year.

And today, throughout the Rodriguez government, Maduro’s cronies are still in power.

One Venezuelan colonel linked to illegal gold operations, who also ran Maduro’s torture centers, has even been promoted: He now runs the military counterintelligence special unit.

With his dirty profits, this same colonel has used US shell companies to buy businesses in Florida.

If Trump’s administration ignores the problems of cartel gold, it will undercut its primary goal in Caracas: pushing out the criminal organizations that send migrants, drugs and violence flooding toward the United States.

Venezuelan gold has also directly supported Iran’s illicit oil sales, undermining Trump’s efforts in the Middle East.

Hundreds of millions of dollars in Venezuelan gold a year heads to Turkey, enabling Russian and Iranian sanctions evasion and global money laundering.

As then-Sen. Marco Rubio said in 2019, “illegal gold mining’s effects” present a “direct threat to US national security and to the integrity of the US and international financial system.”

Despite those national security threats, the US Treasury Department created a sanctions exception for Venezuelan gold mining and gold purchases earlier this year.

But with more than 90% of Venezuela’s gold being mined illegally, it’s difficult to ensure that US companies are not funneling cash toward terrorists and criminals.

And Venezuela’s government is making it harder to eliminate dirty money: In April, the legislature passed a new law that make gold mining operations and contracts more opaque, helping criminals dodge scrutiny.

To protect American interests, the US should appoint an on-the-ground inspector general to conduct regular audits and monitor gold transactions for corruption, fraud and terror financing.

Without eyes on the money, Washington will hand more power to the very cartels that Trump spent $5 billion in Venezuela to defeat.

Removing Maduro was a chance to restore democracy — but entrenched terrorists must still be rooted out.

The mining sector should be part of Venezuela’s economic rebirth, but that will require a firm US approach that demands more transparency and imposes more oversight.  

The 16th-century search for El Dorado killed millions through violence, disease and exploitation.

Today’s gold rush is following the same path — funding terrorists, poisoning communities and lining the pockets of America’s enemies.

Washington has a chance to help break that cycle, but only if it uses its leverage in Caracas to insist on accountability and action against terror financing.

As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last month, “If we are serious about ‘no money for terror,’ then there must also be ‘no room for excuses.’”

Josh Birenbaum is deputy director of the Center on Economic and Financial Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, where Susan Soh is a research associate.



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Danny Rohl: Rangers boss leaves for Red Bull Salzburg


Danny Rohl has left Rangers after just eight months in charge to become RB Salzburg’s head coach – with the club saying news of his replacement “will follow in due course”.

Hearts head coach Derek McInnes is widely expected to be the German’s successor as Rangers ready themselves to appoint a third boss in 12 months.

Rohl, 37, replaced Russell Martin in October and steered Rangers into a three-way title fight, but a post-split collapse yielded a third-place finish behind Celtic and Hearts as the Ibrox club ended the campaign without silverware.

Chairman Andrew Cavenagh publicly backed Rohl at the end of the season, but the German now returns to the Red Bull stable, having begun his coaching career at Leipzig under Ralph Hasenhuttl.

“I’d like to thank Danny for his service and commitment to Rangers,” Cavenagh said.

“He and his staff put in a significant amount of hard work during his time in charge, which we are greatly appreciative of.

“We wish them the best of luck moving forward.”

Rohl, who had two years left on his deal, departs to take over a Salzburg side that came third in Austria last season – the club’s lowest finish in two decades – and will enter the Europa League at the third qualifying round, the same stage as Rangers.

Daniel Beichler was sacked as Salzburg boss last month after just 14 games.

Rohl joined Hasenhuttl at Southampton in 2018, then moved to Bayern Munich as assistant to Hansi Flick and helped the club win the Bundesliga. He was then appointed Sheffield Wednesday manager in 2023.



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The Giants with the leadership traits John Harbaugh wants



School is out for the summer.

There is no doubt over the past nine weeks that professor John Harbaugh has imparted a great many lessons to the 90 pupils in his class. There also is no doubt the students taught Harbaugh a thing or two about what to expect from them when everyone reassembles in late July.

Harbaugh was officially hired Jan. 20, and immediately started to gain as much intel as he could about the players he inherited on the roster. Three months later, the bulk of the indoctrination commenced.

The Giants opened their offseason program April 7 and closed it down June 10. In between, there were loads of individual drills and offensive, defensive and special-teams meetings, followed by team work on the field, 10 organized team activity practices and a mandatory three-day minicamp. Through it all, no shoulder pads were worn and no hitting was allowed. But the framework for how the Giants will operate this season was installed.



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Conor McGregor stands up Stephen A. Smith, ditches ESPN appearance



Maybe he didn’t hear the bell ring?

Troubled MMA champ Conor McGregor shockingly stood up broadcasting great Stephen A. Smith yesterday morning, Page Six has learned.

The two-time UFC champion — who has been doing the rounds to promote his comeback fight in July after five years outside of the ring — was booked on Smith’s ESPN morning show “First Take,” we’re told.
But the Irishman was a no-show at the network’s Hudson Square studios, according to sources familiar with the debacle.

Conro McGregor was expected at ESPN in downtown Manhattan on Tuesday morning. Sportsfile via Getty Images

When we contacted the fighter’s team, they offered no explanation for him ghosting Smith.

The tale has something of a familiar ring to it. In 2023, we reported that he ditched another Disney-owned show, ABC’s “Good Morning America” — though, in that case, the reason was more clear.

McGregor had been booked for at least a week to appear on the show but, we reported at the time, his camp made an early-hours call to producers to say he wasn’t going to make it.

The fighter was supposed to appear on Stephen A. Smith’s “First Take” show. ESPN

A few hours later, TMZ reported that an unnamed woman had accused McGregor of sexually assaulting her at Game 4 of that year’s NBA Finals. He denied the allegations and the charges were later dropped.

McGregor, who has had 22 wins and six losses in his career, is set to return to the UFC Octagon next month in Las Vegas. He’ll fight Max Holloway in “a rematch 13 years in the making,” Sports Illustrated wrote, after McGregor beat him in a 2013 bout.

But McGregor was a no-show for the appearance. Getty Images

McGregor also announced in this round of media appearances (the ones he made it to) that he will follow up the Holloway fight with another in July 2027, against an as-yet-unnamed opponent.

Reps for ESPN didn’t comment and a rep for McGregor didn’t get back to us.



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