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Saint Peter’s Shaheen Holloway keeps proving doubters wrong

Saint Peter's coach Shaheen Holloway eats doubt for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and he snacks on it at midnight, too. He devours it. Doubt fuels him.

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NYC downtown congestion tolls scheduled for ‘end of 2023’ launch

The MTA plans to launch congestion pricing into lower Manhattan in 2023.

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Washington state deputy dies after shootout with assault suspect

The deputies had joined local authorities with the South Sound Gang Task Force to arrest the suspect, who was being sought on a warrant for second-degree assault, the report said.

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Tanner Holden scores 37 points to lead Wright State to win in First Four

Tanner Holden had 37 points and 11 rebounds and Wright State beat Bryant 93-82 on Wednesday night at Dayton, Ohio for its first NCAA Tournament victory.

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Giants address tight end void with Ricky Seals-Jones signing

The Giants have themselves a tight end. Ricky Seals-Jones is coming aboard, The Post's Paul Schwartz confirmed, helping to fill the void left by Evan Engram's free-agency departure and the cuts of Kyle...

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Fed-up Hispanic voters are opting for GOP candidates

Why do polls show that Latinos are drifting to the GOP? Like a lot of things that Washington doesn’t understand, it’s actually pretty simple.

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Mets’ Robinson Cano apologizes — but doesn’t say for what

Robinson Cano's Wednesday apology was for public consumption. Earlier this week the Mets second baseman spoke to teammates about the PED suspension that cost him all of last season.

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Islanders regaining identity, but it’s likely too late to make playoffs

The Islanders talked for so long about finding their identity that it almost became abstract. Though it's likely too late to make the playoffs, they're rediscovering it now.

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Simulated game has Mets’ Max Scherzer excited for fans

"I want people yelling at me and telling me how much I suck," Scherzer said after Wednesday's session. "I can’t wait.”

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RJ Barrett, balanced attack propel Knicks to blowout win over Trail Blazers

The Knicks kept their faint postseason hopes mathematically alive, while damaging Portland’s chances, with a 128-98 blowout victory in their first game at the Garden in more than two weeks following a...

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‘Putin’ us on: Why Dems’‘Russian disinformation’ claims can’t be taken seriously

While Democrats holler about Fox News host Tucker Carlson being “Russian disinformation,” they’re hiding Hunter Biden’s business deals with Vladimir Putin’s oligarchs.

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Nets fall to Mavericks on Spencer Dinwiddie’s buzzer-beater

Spencer Dinwiddie made his NBA name hitting tough clutch shots for the Nets. On Wednesday he came back to bite his former team with a last-second game-winner against them.

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Disturbing video shows gang of dirt bikers beat down motorist and his son in...

Police released video of a gang of dirt bikers beat down a motorist and his son after allegedly hitting a member of the crew at a Harlem intersection.

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Rangers’ Ryan Lindren not letting lousy Blues outing get to him

When Ryan Lindgren and Adam Fox came up a minus-four against the Blues last week, it was a lot more glaring than it should’ve been.

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Hochul signs three laws to address sex harassment, takes dig at Cuomo

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed three bills into law Wednesday to address sexual harassment in the workplace and took shots at disgraced predecessor Andrew Cuomo.

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‘Can I be next?’ Rally against anti-Asian violence held in Times Square

Hundreds gathered in Times Square Wednesday to denounce anti-Asian violence a year after the Atlanta spa shootings — with many saying crime is too common in the Big Apple.

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UConn eager for NCAA Tournament redemption after last year’s flameout

Dan Hurley could tell his players chapter and verse what’s at stake -- or he could let the players’ own desire for redemption carry the day.

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James Bradberry will remain on Giants’ roster — for now

The Giants are boxed into a financial corner with James Bradberry, but what has been anticipated for weeks did not transpire on Wednesday, as the top cornerback on the roster was not released.

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March Madness 2022: Seven Cinderella star player candidates

It’s a March tradition. An unknown becomes a national name after leading his underdog team to a bracket-altering upset.

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Islanders’ Jean Potvin remembered by ex-teammates, friends

It is especially cruel, all of it, but Jean Potvin and Clark Gillies — two men who brought levity and lightheartedness to the Dynasty Isles — passing away within a two-month span is a special sort of...

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