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Few professional sports teams are a part of a publicly traded company, but the Knicks are, and shares of their parent company, Madison Square Garden Sports, have more than doubled over the past year.
The stock hit a record high of more than $390 a share last week.
There could be a number of reasons for this, but some think Knicks fans are treating MSG Sports like a meme stock and pushing up the price.
Today, shares slipped by less than 1%.
And on the topic of the Knicks, President Trump plans to attend Game 3 of the finals tonight, and New York City is bracing for extra-heavy security.
In a press conference today, New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that there's a wide security perimeter around Madison Square Garden, one of the busiest parts of Manhattan, starting this afternoon.
New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani said he will also be there.
He bought a standing room-only ticket for nearly $1,000.
Today at Apple's Developers Conference WWDC, the company showed it's going all in on AI.
It demonstrated a new version of its Siri chatbot technology it developed with Google.
Siri's more conversational now.
And Apple executives showed Siri AI buying concert tickets, creating plans for events, and identifying and interacting with objects and photos.
Apple is adding more generative AI features across its products.
Most powerful models will be limited to its most advanced devices, and some functions will require a subscription or come with a limit on how much you can use it each day.
But Apple didn't unveil any shocking or unexpected features today, and its shares closed down 1.9 percent after the presentation.
It was also Tim Cook's final time emceeing the event as Apple's CEO.
Cook is set to step down as CEO on September 1st.
He will remain Apple's chairman.
Imagine seeing a 26,000-pound box truck on the road.
Its steering wheel is turning, but there's no one behind it.