
Mark Hale
Assistant Sports Editor at New York Post
NY Post Deputy Sports Editor. “Don’t quit before the miracle!” (Owen Wilson) “Nobody knows nothin’.” (John Mulaney)
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3 days ago |
einnews.com | Mark Hale
Understanding the New CMMC Regulations: What Defense Contractors Must Know CMMC deadlines are here. Join Vanta and Cyber Defense Advisors on July 16 for a free webinar covering what defense contractors must know to stay eligible for DoD work. Sign up to the Webinar using this QR Code Join Vanta & CDA on July 16 for a 30-min webinar on new CMMC & DFARS rules—plus steps to stay compliant and eligible for future DoD contracts. CMMC has moved from guidance to enforcement.
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2 months ago |
nypost.com | Mark Hale
There’s only one way to find out. And that’s to find out. So we should find out. Travis Hunter insists that he can play both cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL. He says that Roger Goodell should announce his selection on draft night as “wide receiver and DB.” He has declared, “They say nobody has ever done it for real the way I do it, but I tell ‘em I’m just different, I’m a different person.”He’s right. And he should 100% be allowed to play both positions.
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Feb 21, 2025 |
nypost.com | Mark Hale
New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCollum (3) attempts a last second half court shot over Los Angeles Clippers forward Derrick Jones Jr. (55) in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans on Dec. 30, 2024.
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Feb 21, 2025 |
shorturl.at | Mark Hale
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Jan 22, 2025 |
nypost.com | Mark Hale
Once again, Tom Thibodeau isn’t happy with how Jalen Brunson is being handled by the refs. “What goes on with him is ridiculous,” the Knicks coach said after his team’s 99-95 win over the Nets on Tuesday in Brooklyn. “It really is. I’ll leave it at that.” Brunson went to the line for four free throws against the Nets, significantly fewer than that of his typical outing — for the season, the point guard averages 7.1 attempts per game.
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Great read from Mollie

I wrote another fun 3-part #NYR series about the other 3 teams to go from Presidents’ Trophy winners to missing the playoffs. What happened to each? Where did they go from there? Part I: https://t.co/jMjEZZlcZg Part II: https://t.co/WG6mC6HjSK Part III: https://t.co/1sltKZh155 https://t.co/xH1zLLkulu

Trying again… It’s gonna be embarrassing that the Knicks fired Thibodeau when the Pacers win the title

It’s gonna be embarrassing that the Knicks fired Thibodeau when the Pacwre win the title