Kara Durrette/Getty Images No prizes; just bragging rights Welcome to the final week of Hogs Haven’s weekly Pick’em contests! If you’d like to get in on the fun of picking this week’s winners in the NFL without having to risk any money or win any prizes, I’ve got the contest for you. This is actually two contests: Simply pick the winner (Pick’em) Pick against the … [Read more...] about Hogs Haven NFL Week 18 Pick ‘em contest (with announcement of Week 17 winners)
Archives for December 2024
The Casual Awards – A Happy Hoya New Year!
Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images Read the Awards as you watch the NYE ball drop Hello. Happy Christmukkah. If you’re still looking for a last-minute gift for your college ex-girlfriend, here you go: ZSWEATER So, yeah. It’s been a minute, Hoya fam. But then again, it has been a minute since Georgetown basketball was relevant. There’s no … [Read more...] about The Casual Awards – A Happy Hoya New Year!
Portland judge delays Soros-backed prosecutor’s ‘last-minute’ leniency plan for violent criminals
Rushed leniency hearings for criminals convicted in savage beatings and deadly home invasions were thwarted this week by a judge in Portland, Oregon, who argued the outgoing city prosecutor, once supported by left-wing billionaire George Soros, didn't properly notify victims about the court dates. … [Read more...] about Portland judge delays Soros-backed prosecutor’s ‘last-minute’ leniency plan for violent criminals
Portland judge delays Soros-backed prosecutor’s ‘last-minute’ leniency plan for violent criminals
Rushed leniency hearings for criminals convicted in savage beatings and deadly home invasions were thwarted this week by a judge in Portland, Oregon, who argued the outgoing city prosecutor, once supported by left-wing billionaire George Soros, didn't properly notify victims about the court dates. … [Read more...] about Portland judge delays Soros-backed prosecutor’s ‘last-minute’ leniency plan for violent criminals
Russia offering to forgive past debts in scramble for recruits willing to fight in Ukraine: Report
The Kremlin says it will write off almost $95,000 worth of personal debt for new military recruits willing to fight on the front line in Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine, now approaching its third bloody yet inconclusive year. … [Read more...] about Russia offering to forgive past debts in scramble for recruits willing to fight in Ukraine: Report