Sports
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Freeman defends leaving Irish short-handed late
Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said he stuck with 10 defenders on the play that allowed Ohio State's game-winning touchdown in order to avoid a...
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Europe retains Solheim Cup with 14-14 draw
Spain's Carlota Ciganda secured the point against Nelly Korda to make sure Team Europe retained the Solheim Cup and won the international women's...
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Ajax-Feyenoord abandoned after fans throw flares
Ajax's home Eredivisie against archrivals Feyenoord was suspended 11 minutes into the second half after disgruntled fans threw flares onto the...
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Watch this: Usher to play halftime at Super Bowl
Usher will perform at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, marking the second time he has taken part in the spectacle.
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Morton put on IL, adding to Atlanta's ailing arms
The Braves have put right-hander Charlie Morton on the 15-day IL with right index finger inflammation. He is the second Atlanta starting pitcher to...
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Week 3 inactives: Who's in and who's out?
Updated inactives and analysis based on the latest reports and announcements leading up to kickoff.
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Red Bull wins sixth constructors' championship
Red Bull has won its sixth constructors' championship in its 19-year history and broken the record for securing the title with the most races...
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Sorry, Harry: Why Kane's hat trick for Bayern doesn't count in Germany
Harry Kane scored a hat trick in another dominant performance for Bayern Munich in Saturday's 7-0 win.
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Jets-Patriots live updates: Zach Wilson seeks to bounce back against New England
Follow the New York Post's live updates as Zach Wilson and the New York Jets face the Mac Jones and the New England Patriots in NFL Week 3.
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Olivia Dunne cozies up to MLB prospect boyfriend Paul Skenes in new photo
Skenes confirmed his relationship with Dunne in August.
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Use the bonus code NYPNEWS to get $365 in bonus bets ahead of Sunday's slate.
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Why Notre Dame only had 10 players on field for puzzling final play vs. Ohio State
Notre Dame only had 10 players on the field for its final defensive snap against Ohio State, which ended with the Buckeyes' game-winning touchdown.