High Schools: Garnet Valley’s Wert gets gold, silver at Sprint Night

Garnet Valley’s Jonathan Wert was . 01 seconds away from a pair of gold medals at Friday’s La Salle Winter Series Boys Sprint Night at Penn’s Ott Center. Wert finished second in the 60-meter dash, his time of 6. 90 seconds edged by Bensalem’s Frank Bediako by . 01 seconds at the tape. Wert got his revenge in the 200, going 21. 81 to beat Bediako by . 02 seconds. Wert’s teammate Cole Hoffacker was third in 22. 22. Both are states qualifying times. Episcopal Academy’s Abaas Hunter won the 400 meters with a time of 47. 86. [.]. Continue reading High Schools: Garnet Valley’s Wert gets gold, silver at Sprint Night

NFL DFS Week 18 Optimal Lineup: Trust Jaguars stack led by Trevor Lawrence in must-win game

Create the best lineup on DraftKings for Sunday’s NFL Main Slate of games and take home the million-dollar first prize. Continue reading NFL DFS Week 18 Optimal Lineup: Trust Jaguars stack led by Trevor Lawrence in must-win game

Hogs Pullback to Kick off the New Year

Lean hog futures posted losses of 60 cents to $1 across the nearbys on Friday, with February slipping 42 cents this week. USDA’s national base hog price was not reported on Friday afternoon due to thin volume. The CME Lean Hog Index was back up a penny on December 30. Continue reading Hogs Pullback to Kick off the New Year

Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026

The consensus box of Santa Anita horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Saturday, January 3, 2026. Continue reading Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026

Time to mourn, time to embrace, time to heal on LA wildfires’ anniversary: A list of public events

Time to mourn, time to embrace, time to heal on LA wildfires’ anniversary: A list of public events Continue reading Time to mourn, time to embrace, time to heal on LA wildfires’ anniversary: A list of public events

Netanyahu or Bennett? The quiet battle inside the White House

Witkoff and Kushner on one side, Rubio and Huckabee on the other: beneath the surface, the US administration is divided over who should be Israel’s next prime minister. There was one moment in the Knesset speech on the day the war ended that particularly troubled Likud. It happened when the president spontaneously praised Yair Lapid. “He’s a nice guy,” he said to Netanyahu and then jabbed the prime minister: “You don’t need to be so tough now that the war is over.” Was this a hint that the president intends, God forbid, to adopt neutrality in the upcoming election. Continue reading Netanyahu or Bennett? The quiet battle inside the White House

Inside the ‘Stranger Things’ Series Finale as the Duffer Brothers Answer That Biggest Burning Question

How should the audience interpret Eleven’s fate? Is a door open to explore more of Hawkins down the line? Creators Matt and Ross Duffer answer that and more in their spoiler chat with The Hollywood reporter. Continue reading Inside the ‘Stranger Things’ Series Finale as the Duffer Brothers Answer That Biggest Burning Question