Fans cheer along the route during a parade in Los Angeles Monday to celebrate the L.A. Dodgers World Series win. Jae C. Hong/AP hide caption toggle caption Jae C. Hong/AP LOS ANGELES — Even as they were celebrating their second straight World Series championship with a parade in downtown Los Angeles and a rally at Dodger Stadium, the L.A. Dodgers on Monday were already talking about winning three ... Read more
No One Recognized Him — Then ‘Janitor’ Jalen Hurts Did Something Unforgettable for Kids Battling Cancer.NL
This Halloween night, Jalen Hurts — quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles — didn’t arrive in a superhero costume or as the face of a franchise, but as a quiet janitor pushing a cleaning cart through the halls of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. No one recognized him at first because he wore no jersey, signed no autographs, and posed for no pictures; there was only a hard hat, a reflective vest, and a trash bag in his ... Read more
In an Era of Ego and Contracts, Saquon Barkley Just Showed What True Loyalty Looks Like.NL
Rumors swirling around Lincoln Financial Field are rattling Bird Nation. After reports that the Philadelphia Eagles were weighing a trade of Saquon Barkley to the Discover more Daily Newspaper Tennessee Titans for a 2026 fifth-round pick, the locker-room mood turned heavy. But amid the speculation, Barkley’s actions stunned everyone. According to close sources, the moment ... Read more
Behind Blake Shelton’s Fame Lies a Loss So Deep, It Defined His Entire Career.NL
Before the fame, before The Voice, and before the world knew his name, Blake Shelton was just a small-town boy from Ada, Oklahoma, with a guitar, a dream, and a broken heart. When he was 14 years old, his life changed forever — his older brother Richie died in a car accident, leaving a hole that no success could ever fill. Discover more Daily Newspaper “My brother was my big brother. I wanted to be him,” ... Read more
A Historic Hire Turns Page — Rachel Folden Leaves the Cubs for the Mets in Stunning Shift.NL
Hailed as one of the “best hitting minds” in player development, Folden leaves Chicago after six years; Cubs President Jed Hoyer calls her “invaluable.” Discover more Daily Newspaper CHICAGO — In a significant shake-up to their player development system, the Chicago Cubs have lost one of their most respected and groundbreaking coaches. Rachel Folden, a trailblazer for women in baseball, has left the ... Read more




