WATCH: Dem senators excuse Platner's conduct at crisis huddle with embattled Maine candidate

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Democratic senators attending a closed-door meeting with Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Tuesday brushed off questions about the controversies engulfing his campaign, with some expressing confidence in his chances.

Platner made a crisis trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with Democratic senators a week before his primary election on June 9 as his campaign continues to face questions over his alleged sexting scandals and resurfaced online posts.

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"I'm very confident we are going to win Maine," Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., told reporters outside the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee building when asked if she still supports the progressive candidate.

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Pressed on whether she had confidence in Platner, Gillibrand replied, "I do. I have confidence that we are going to win Maine and I have no doubt."

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., defended Platner, pointing to the millions of dollars being spent on advertising in Maine targeting the Democratic candidate.

"All I can tell you is that the wealthiest people in this country have now reserved close to $100 million in TV ads in a small state like Maine," Sanders said. "So what are the billionaires worried about? Why are they spending so much money trying to defeat this guy?"

"The answer is that he's going to stand up to the oligarchies," he concluded ahead of the sit-down with Platner.

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Meanwhile, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., declined to answer questions from reporters about the controversies surrounding Platner's campaign as she entered the meeting at DSCC headquarters.

Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., for his part, said the decision is "going to be up to voters in Maine."

Asked whether he believes the moderate jurisdiction will back Platner, the Vermont senator replied, "We'll see."

Among the controversies facing the leading Democratic candidate is a Wall Street Journal report that his wife discovered sexually explicit text exchanges with multiple women just months after they were married in 2024.

In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, Platner said, "Amy and I went through something hard — because of me."

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"We did the work, and I’m grateful for her every hour of every day," he added. "I’ve learned throughout this campaign is that people don’t care about gossip or headlines, they care that you’re fighting for their hospitals, their paycheck, their kids."

A Kik account appearing to belong to Platner featuring a sexually suggestive photo of Platner posing shirtless with only a towel wrapped around his waist was found. However, his campaign told Fox News Digital that the account was created while he was single and "has long been deleted from his phone."

The Marine Corps veteran has also faced criticism over a Nazi-linked tattoo and resurfaced online posts, including a 2019 Reddit post that said Purple Heart veteran Teddy Daniels "didn't deserve to live."

Platner will face David Costello in Maine's Democratic Senate primary on June 9. The winner will take on five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the general election.

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Morgan Wallen gives fans an update on his piano, days after smashing it on stage during Denver show

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Morgan Wallen is giving fans an update on his piano after smashing one on stage on Friday.

In a video posted to his Instagram stories on Monday, the 33-year-old country singer addressed the viral moment he broke a piano while performing on stage.

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"Hey, I just want you guys to know, that right now this piano is working," he said in the video. "That's what they told me last night too."

The country star is seen in the video standing over a red piano in a blue and orange flannel shirt with the sleeves cut off and a blue baseball cap, with headphones on his ears, seemingly connected to the piano.

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He added a comment beneath the video: ‘Can’t you tell I'm so distraught over my piano.'

Wallen made headlines over the weekend after footage of him shoving over a piano which had malfunctioned during his performance in Denver went viral on social media.

In the fan-captured video obtained by Fox News Digital, Wallen walks over to the piano and pushes it over, breaking it, after wrapping up his performance of his hit song, "Sand In My Boots."

WATCH: Morgan Wallen pushes over a piano after getting frustrated on stage

"While playing 'sand in my boots' Morgan gets off the piano cause it isn’t [working] as it should," the video's caption on TikTok reads. "He finishes acapella then proceeds to push the piano over, breaking it!"

The "7 Summers" singer is currently on his "Still The Problem Tour," which kicked off in April in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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He has collaborated with many high-profile musicians in the past, including Tate McRae, who he worked with on a pop-country duet titled "What I Want," for his 2025 album, "I'm The Problem."

The up-and-coming singer received backlash for her decision to collaborate with the popular country artist, telling Rolling Stone in December 2025 that she doesn't "regret" her decision to partner with the star.

"I don't think you should regret anything in life because it gives you so much clarity," she said.

"I think controversy and criticism is a way of learning and figuring out what you want to move forward with and how that shapes you as a person. I think it's all important."

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Singer Ella Langley also received backlash when she collaborated with him on the song, "I Can't Love You Anymore," which was released in April.

"She's friends with and collabing with Morgan Wallen. A known racist and maga," one social media user commented, while another wrote, "Hitler and Stalin announce collab."

Others came to her defense, saying "Who cares bama girl on top."

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Bettors split as Knicks open NBA Finals versus Spurs as slight underdogs

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The New York Knicks, outside of the five boroughs and surrounding suburbs, weren't considered legitimate favorites to win the NBA Finals for most of the season and even into the playoffs.

And now they're here, one of the two teams remaining.

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New York remains an underdog, but only slightly, and the idea of ending a 53-year drought without a championship no longer seems so far-fetched as the finals against San Antonio begin Wednesday.

“I really like the Knicks to win the series,” longtime handicapper Bruce Marshall said. “Fundamentally, they're causing a lot of problems now.”

Bettors are torn, with each team receiving roughly the same action at BetMGM Sportsbook and Caesars Sportsbook.

And the lines reflect that. The Spurs are -210 to win the series at BetMGM and -185 at Caesars.

“There's lot of people that think both teams have a pretty good shot,” Caesars NBA trader David Lieberman said. “It's been kind of surprisingly even. We haven't had a (significant line) movement at all, and it's just been pretty 50-50 so far.”

This finals represents close to a worst-case scenario for BetMGM. Knicks fans have been pouring money into wagering on their team and some threw money on the Spurs at 25-1 going into the season.

“The book normally wouldn't want to talk about it, but so far both outcomes for us is a losing outcome as we go into these finals,” BetMGM sports trader Christian Cipollini said. “It's pretty rare.”

Rust vs. rest debate emerges again

While the Knicks were resting and recharging after sweeping Cleveland on May 25, the Spurs still had five more days left in what became a seven-game series against defending champion Oklahoma City.

If New York made best use of its time, the Knicks could win Game 1 and steal home-court advantage. But the Knicks also had a similar layoff between sweeping Philadelphia and the Eastern Conference final against Cleveland, which was coming off a seven-game series with Detroit.

The Cavaliers looked to be in control in Game 1 of East final, taking a 22-point lead in the fourth quarter before the Knicks stormed back to win in overtime.

San Antonio has gone from a 5-point to 4 1/2-point favorites to win Game 1 after money came in on the Knicks.

West the best, but East could have champs

New York, after falling behind 2-1 in the first round to Atlanta, blew through the East in the playoffs. The Knicks won 11 straight games by an average 23.8-point margin.

But could the lack of competition in the weaker East be exposed by the Spurs? Or were the Knicks just that good?

“It was pretty much well-known and stated that basically the winner of the West is going to win this finals,” Cipollini said. “But I think that narrative has changed in the public view just because this Knicks team is playing so well. You have to think this Knicks team has a chance because bad teams don't dominate in the way that they have over the last few series.”

Could be value on KAT

If the Spurs win, Victor Wembanyama almost certainly will be named finals MVP. He is the -190 favorite at BetMGM and -180 at Caesars.

New York's Jalen Brunson is next at +200 and +185, respectively, and then the odds drop off substantially.

“It would be a surprise if anyone else did (win MVP),” Lieberman said. “But we were looking through some of the prices. There's some juicy, maybe speculative, bets to be made on guys that have played well recently.”

One of those could be New York's Karl-Anthony Towns, who is 22-1 (BetMGM) and 12-1 (Caesars) because coach Mike Brown often puts the ball in his hands.

“When they were in trouble in the Atlanta series, (Brown) made a subtle adjustment to part of the time run the offense through KAT,” Marshall said. “One, that sort of caught Atlanta flat-footed. Two, it sort of got KAT more engaged and more animated. That triggered him.”

NBA Cup redux?

The teams split the regular-season series, and when there was a trophy on the line, the Knicks prevailed with a 124-113 victory to win the NBA Cup. San Antonio led for most of the game before the Knicks went on a 13-1 run that began late in the third quarter to take the lead for good.

But that also was in December, what seems like a lifetime ago.

“I'm so curious to see what happens in Game 1 because because regular season and the playoffs can be much different,” Cipollini said. “There's so much more effort that goes into the matchups, and every single possession is so much more inflated and so much more important. The Knicks certainly have a shot in this series.”

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