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UFC 301 was all about the Brazilian fighters on the card, and the local fighters didn’t let their countrymen and women down in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.
Most have seen fights stopped on cuts. Usually, the cut is on the head. Jack Shore's leg was so severely cut on Saturday at UFC 301, the fight was stopped.
Ipswich Town are the first side in more than a decade to reach the Premier League with back-to-back promotions. History suggests they can survive in the top flight.
"Ordinary Angels" — Alan Ritchson and Hilary Swank’s faith-based movie — is new on Blu-ray and DVD while the drama awaits its streaming date. There are other ways, though, to see it online.
The lack of live coverage of the Sky v. Lynx preseason opener highlights WNBA's apparent lack of readiness to fully capitalize on the 'Caitlin Clark Effect.'
Looking for help with today's NYT Strands puzzle? Here's an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of today's answers and Spangram.
Sure, the Phoenix Suns experienced another playoff letdown. But owner Mat Ishbia already got his superstars in the door and knows continuity and patience is now the path.
The actors behind the longest-running medical TV drama series discuss the journey of reaching this milestone season and the ways they are giving back to fellow creatives.