Imani Smith. - From GoFundMe

Imani Smith,who once playeda young Nala in Disney's "The Lion King" on Broadway, died on Sunday after she was found with stab wounds at a home, according to the Middlesex County, New Jersey, Prosecutor's Office.

She "had her whole life ahead of her," a GoFundMe account set up by Smith's aunt, Kira Helper, said. "She was a vivacious, loving and fiercely talented person."

On December 21, just after 9:15 a.m., authorities in Edison, New Jersey, received a 911 call about a stabbing,accordingto a release.

"Upon their arrival to a residence on Grove Avenue, they discovered Imani Smith, 26, of Edison with stab wounds," the release said. Smith was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where she wasdeclareddead.

Officials have arrested Jordan D. Jackson-Small, 35, of Edison, in connection with Smith's death. Authorities said the two knew each other before the incident anddescribed itas "not a random act of violence."

Smith's father, Rawni Helper, said in a phone call with CNN Saturday that Jackson-Small is the father of Smith's 3-year-old son.

Jackson-Small is facingseveral charges,authorities said, including first-degree murder and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. He is currently being held at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Centeraccordingto jail records.

CNN has reached out to his attorney at the Middlesex County public defenders office for comment

Smith worked from 2011 to 2012 for Disney's "The Lion King," Broadway'sthird-longest running show,accordingto Playbill.

The former child actress is survived by her son, "her parents, her two younger siblings, and an extended family, friends, and community who loved her so very much," the GoFundMe said.

"A true triple-threat performer, she most notably played the role of Young Nala on Broadway in Disney's Lion King — an experience that reflected the joy, creativity, and light she put into the world," the post, which has raised more than $70,000, said.

CNN's Sarah Dewberry contributed to this report.

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Oklahoma man charged in fatal shooting of neighbor while firing at target in his backyard

An Oklahoma man has been charged with first-degree manslaughter after allegedly shooting a woman a few blocks from his home while firing at a target in his backyard.

The woman, Sandra Phelps, was sitting under a covered porch with family on Christmas Day and holding a child in her arms when the group heard gunshots north of the residence, according to an affidavit.

"Sandra commented that someone got a new gun for Christmas and then shortly after Sandra said 'ouch' and collapsed," the affidavit said, noting that there were no more gunshots after this.

At approximately 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, authorities received reports of an individual with a gunshot wound, theStephens County Sheriff's Office wrote in a statement.Emergency personnel were dispatched to the location, where Phelps was pronounced dead.

Investigators found what appeared to be a single bullet that went through Phelps' upper right arm and into her chest, the affidavit said.

Officers canvassed the surrounding area and found that one home less than a mile away lacked suitable shooting backstops, according to the affidavit.

The Stephens County Sheriff's Office received information that the resident of that home, Cody Wayne Adams, had recently purchased a Glock 45 for Christmas, which his neighbors heard him shooting in the afternoon, the affidavit said.

Deputies responded to the residence and contacted Adams, 33, who said that he had been shooting the handgun in his backyard, according to the affidavit.

Adams showed deputies the Red Bull can in his backyard that he had been shooting. Authorities concluded that the vantage point where Adams was shooting from aligned with the angle of the bullet that killed Phelps, according to the affidavit. Upon learning that someone was injured, "Adams became visibly upset and began to cry," the affidavit added.

Adams was arrested on Thursday and released on a $100,000 bond on Friday, records show. It was not immediately clear if Adams has legal representation.

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Annette Dionne, last surviving Dionne quintuplet, dies aged 91

Annette Dionne, the last surviving sister of the Canadian quintuplets, has died at 91, the Dionne Quints Home Museum has announced.

The five identical sisters, born in Ontario at the height of the Great Depression in 1934, were the first known quintuplets to survive past infancy.

They quickly became a global sensation during their childhood - starring in feature films, appearing on the covers of magazines, and endorsing products from toothpaste to syrup.

"Much beloved, Annette had championed children's rights," the museum said in a statement announcing her death.

five girls in matching dresses licking ice cream cones in this black and white photo from 1938

The museum, which seeks to preserve their legacy and educate the public on the quintuplets' controversial upbringing, added: "She believed it was important to maintain the Dionne Quints Museum and the history it provides for the future of all children."

The quintuplets - Annette, Yvonne, Cécile, Émilie, and Marie - were taken away from their parents by the Ontario government when they were infants.

For several years, the authorities displayed the children in a compound dubbed "Quintland", which became a popular tourist attraction.

The children had limited contact with their parents and siblings and were constantly observed.

Their parents later regained custody of the quintuplets.

five toddlers in matching dresses sitting on the floor in a line front of their own cakes

As adults Annette, Cécile, and Yvonne sued the Ontario government for compensation over the circumstances of their childhood, and they received a settlement totalling nearly C$3m in 1998.

Annette was the last surviving sibling out of the 14 Dionne children, the Dionne Quints Home Museum said.

Prior to Annette and Cécile's deaths this year, Émilie died in 1954, Marie died in 1970 and Yvonne died in 2001.

the five sisters, wearing suits, lined up in front of microphones on a table, and smiling

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Why is the ECHL on strike? Player rep helps explain

ECHL players are on strike as of Friday, Dec. 26.

The hockey minor league's first in-season work stoppage took effect as games are being postponed leaguewide. The league, in its 38th season, had a previous strike in 2003, but in the offseason, and it was resolved before play began.

The Professional Hockey Players' Association confirmed the strike's initiation in a statement on Friday, Dec. 26, attributing the action to "the league's ongoing unfair labor practices, including persistent threats, coercive conduct, and a refusal to bargain in good faith."

The Florida Everblades did not have a game scheduled for Friday night, but team management announced the Saturday, Dec. 27, and Sunday, Dec. 28 games at Hertz Arena against the Reading Royals are postponed. The game against Reading on Monday, Dec. 29 is also in danger of being called off.

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"It's not something we expect to go through to play hockey, you know?" said Everblades forward Logan Lambdin.

Florida Everblades forward Logan Lambdin (17) takes a shot toward the goal during the third period of game 3 of the Kelly Cup against the Idaho Steelheads at Hertz Arena in Estero on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

Lambdin is the Everblades' team union representative and a member of the PHPA Executive Committee. He says players are "standing strong", but mainly just want to get back to playing hockey.

"The main goal is to get a fair CBA as soon as possible and get back to work," Lambdin said.

Not everybody is on board. The vote in favor of striking was a little more than 70 percent, which is a supermajority but not close to unanimity, either.

"It seemed like a mid-range," Lambdin said. "You're always going to not please someone, but it's pretty mid from what I expected. I wasn't really expecting it to be up in the 90s, but I also wasn't expecting it to be near 50."

South Carolina Stingrays center Josh Wilkins appears to be solidly in the 30 percent who voted against striking. He wrote a six-paragraph post on the Stingrays' private Facebook group condemning PHPA leadership and the strike.

"From my understanding, the league recently presented a solid proposal that was denied by the PHPA – without first asking the players or holding a vote to determine whether we felt the offer was fair," the statement read. "We are now being encouraged to strike, to not report to play, and to publicly criticize our teams – even if we personally want to play. That puts many of us in an extremely difficult and unfair position."

Everblades president Craig Brush declined to comment on the strike, saying that the ECHL issued a gag order to direct all media to the league website. For the league's part, there is no sign of the strike on the front page or the news page of ECHL.com. It takes a web search to find the league statements.

A full update, including details of our last, best, and final offer is available athttps://t.co/6cShzEXK9Zpic.twitter.com/rtebD4pV5O

— ECHL (@ECHL)December 26, 2025

To those not close to the team or following the buzz on the internet, the strike may have come as a surprise, but it has been building for nearly a year. Negotiations between the ECHL and the PHPA, which represents players in the ECHL and American Hockey League, have been ongoing since January. The league's collective bargaining agreement with the players expired in June. Public communication has been biting and accusatory, and private communication has been limited, which the union says is a big part of the problem.

"There haven't been many formal face-to-face meetings, which would probably speed up the process a lot," Lambdin said.

According to Lambdin, the league has been refusing to meet in person for about a month, and the sides have just been sending proposals back and forth. And he was not impressed with some of the in-person meetings that did happen early in the process.

An update from the Professional Hockey Players' Association.The PHPA would like to express its gratitude for the continued support shown by fans,  the broader hockey community, our brothers and sisters in sport, active and retired players, and communities in and out of the…pic.twitter.com/qQ6IAwuHhi

— PHPA (@thephpa)December 26, 2025

"One thing that I did notice was that it seemed early on there was a lot of sloppy negotiating at that point, I felt like," Lambdin said. "Not much note-taking. Our side would be taking notes, and their side would be just going willy-nilly with it."

While the union demands are centered on player safety and pay, one of the things that the PHPA says is keeping them apart from the ECHL is the communication. The players accused the league of violating labor law by communicating with players through team management. The PHPA issued a statement on Tuesday, Dec, 23, claiming that they reached out to the league offering to return to work and avoid postponing games if the league would agree to use mediation or arbitration.

For the league's part, in its Friday statement, the ECHL stated that it gave its "last, best, and final offer" on Christmas Day. The league alleged that the PHPA did not submit that offer to a vote of its membership and suggested that future offers may cost the players.

"The ECHL made clear to union leadership that this was the best offer and that any future offers likely will need to account for losses in revenue attributable to missed games from a player strike," the statement read.

The league denied it has been negotiating in bad faith, saying that bargaining cannot happen because of what they called the PHPA's "extreme demands", though they did not specify any. They also denied the allegation of unlawful communications, saying their communications were legal, justified and transparent to the public.

"We have a right to make sure that our players have and understand the specifics of our proposals and what has happened at the bargaining table," the statement read. "It's also appropriate to make sure all parties know what could happen in the event of a strike. This is an outcome that would not benefit anyone, and it's important to know what is at stake."

The Maine Mariners were the first team to postpone, which is appropriate because their schedule is particularly brutal, and scheduling is one of the bones of contention for the players. The Mariners were scheduled to play games three days in a row 10 times this season, all during the second half of the season. This weekend would have been the first such series, with home games on Friday and Saturday (now postponed) and a 5-hour bus ride to Trois-Rivières, Quebec to play the Lions at 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Florida Everblades forward Logan Lambdin (17) celebrates with the Kelly Cup at Hertz Arena in Estero on Friday, June 9, 2023. The team won 4-3 against the Idaho Steelheads to sweep the series.

"That's pretty hard on the body," Lambdin said. "Usually, you have a 7 o'clock, 7 o'clock, and then you're playing a 1 or 3 o'clock after that on Sunday, that third game of the week. It wears on your body. To play that many a year like Maine is - to play 10 - you see a way higher rate of injuries."

The Everblades have it a little better – the South Division teams are closer together, so series of three games in three days happen less frequently and bus rides are not as long – but teams out west in particular have long trips. And franchises will often consider the travel day to be a day off.

"Teams in other divisions will hop on a bus for a 12-hour bus ride and play a game the next day after the trip, do a three-in-three, hop on the bus for another 12 hours to go home, and then practice the next day because that day of travel on that bus is considered an off day," Lambdin said.

The PHPA is also seeking at least one day off per week separate from a travel day and a full week holiday break.

In its statement, the ECHL responded that their proposals include mileage limits, stricter requirements of off-days, and changes to in-season breaks.

Compensation is also at issue. Under the previous CBA, the minimum salary for a short-term player is $530 per week. Players who appear in 25 games or more have been paid $575 per week. The PHPA said that pay has not kept up with inflation. The ECHL responded by saying that it proposed a 19.8 percent increase to the salary cap with retroactive pay for this season, and that the cap would increase to 27% in future years. They also would provide a 24.5 percent increase to the per diem paid to players on road trips.

Only one Everblades player will likely continue to play, goalie Will Cranley, who is under an NHL contract with theSt. Louis Bluesand may be called up to the AHL affiliate Springfield Thunderbirds. Lambdin said some other AHL teams are calling up players during the strike, but the Everblades on AHL contracts will be part of the strike.

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Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani both win to set up potential Japanese super fight

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Undisputed super bantamweight championNaoya Inoueoutpointed Alan David Picasso on Saturday to set up a potential pound-for-pound super fight withJunto Nakatani.

Three-weight world champion Nakatani also beat Sebastian Hernandez Reyes on points on the card in Saudi Arabia after making his debut in the division.

The two victories set up a much-anticipated clash in 2026 that would be thebiggest fight in Japanese boxing history.

"Both of us had a very good win tonight," Inoue (32-0, 27 KOs) told DAZN. "We will have to wait and see. But for the Japanese fans, you can expect something very good."

Fighting on the "Night of the Samurai" card in Riyadh, the 32-year-old Inoue won by unanimous decision against Mexican Picasso 120-108, 119-109, 117-111.

It was a dominant performance from the four-division champion dubbed the "Monster", who is strengthening his claim to the title of the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. Inoue was congratulated in the ring afterward byundisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

The 27-year-old Nakatani (32-0, 24 KOs) also enhanced his reputation after vacating his two belts at bantamweight to move from 118 lbs to 122 lbs.

He overcame another Mexican in Hernandez Reyes 115-113, 115-113 and 118-110.

Inoue also suggested a possible fight with super flyweight champion Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez "if he can fight at super bantamweight."

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2026 NFL Draft tracker: Underclassmen to declare for draft

Thecollege footballregular season has come to an end, which means most2026 NFL Drafthopefuls have started opting out of their respective bowl games and preparing for the draft.

Underclassmen must declare for the draft by Jan. 5 if they intend to forego their remaining eligibility. Underclassmen participating in the College Football Playoff have until Jan. 23 to declare.

Here's a running list of underclassmen to announce their intentions to forgo their remaining eligibility to enter the 2026 NFL Draft:

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Arizona State

Boise State

  • OT Kage Casey

  • OL Brian Parker II

  • DT Caleb Banks, Florida

  • WR Aaron Anderson II

Michigan State

  • P Ryan Eckley

  • RB Emmett Johnson

  • LB Kyle Louis

South Carolina

  • LB Anthony Hill Jr.

  • CB Malik Muhammed

  • OT Caleb Lomu

  • WR Denzel Boston

  • RB Jonah Coleman

When is 2026 NFL Draft deadline for underclassmen?

Underclassmen must declare for the 2026 NFL Draft by Jan. 5 if they intend to forego their remaining eligibility. Underclassmen participating in the College Football Playoff have until Jan. 23 to declare for the NFL draft.

Players are eligible to enter the NFL draft after beingremoved from high school for at least three yearsand using up their remaining college eligibility. The NFL allows for underclassmen to declare early, pending league approval, however.

Underclassmen were recently allowed by the NFL to compete in college all-star games, which were typically reserved for players eligible for the NFL draft without special draft eligibility.

When is 2026 NFL Draft?

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is set for April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. Rounds 2 and 3 will be held on April 24, before Rounds 4-7 take place on April 25.

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HBO James Gandolfini, Steven Van Zandt, and Vincent Pastore in 'The Sopranos' season 2, episode 13, 'Funhouse'

"Lately, I'm getting the feeling that I came in at the end. The best is over."

So says New Jersey mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) in the first episode ofThe Sopranos, setting the stage for HBO's exploration of American decline and the creeping question of how we're contributing to it. Premiering in 1999, its themes remain resonant over 25 years later, cementing creator David Chase's bracing, hilarious, and tragic work as one of the most important (and entertaining) television series of all time.

The show has far more excellent episodes than duds, so choosing our favorite installments wasn't easy. From season 1 standouts to the final season's "Second Coming," here areEntertainment Weekly's picks for the best episodes ofThe Sopranos, ranked.

"The Second Coming" (season 6, episode 19)

Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Edie Falco and Robert Iler

As Tony slips into sociopathic self-preservation in the series' waning days, his love for his children provides his last link to humanity. Yet he acts like an animal to protect them, bullying AJ out of depression and kicking in the teeth of Phil's henchman, who harassed Meadow. It takes AJ's suicide attempt to bring him back, clutching his wailing son and tenderly murmuring ''Come on, baby.'' He finds his heart, but it's too late. Devastating. —Josh Wolk

"D-Girl" (season 2, episode 7)

HBO/Courtesy Everett Michael Imperioli, Alicia Witt, and Jon Favreau

HBO/Courtesy Everett

In an episode where AJ turns to Nietzsche and weed while Big Pussy winds up in FBI wires and tears, the mood is lightened when aspiring screenwriter Christopher stumbles into the film industry: He scores with a foul dialogue fix on a Janeane Garofalo set, sleeps with a hungry film exec, and ultimately gets used byJon Favreau, who swipes one of Christopher's off-limits Mob stories for his own script. A clever metameeting of two mercenary worlds. —Dan Snierson

"Boca" (season 1, episode 9)

HBO Steven Van Zandt, James Gandolfini, and Edie Falco

Watching Tony turn on Meadow's soccer coach is to watch him exert his influence in every way. He goes from offering strippers (when the team wins) to bribery (when the coach takes a new job) to wanting him dead (when it is revealed he bedded a player). And when word leaks Junior has a taste for a certain sex act, the old man retaliates with the best food-to-face scene sinceJames Cagneyintroduced Mae Clarke to a grapefruit inThe Public Enemy. —Dalton Ross

"Long Term Parking" (season 5, episode 12)

Abbot Genser/HBO Michael Imperioli and Drea de Matteo

In the beginning was the joke — ''We're in a f---in' stagmire,'' spoken, inimitably, by Little Carmine. In the end, though, we're still shaken remembering the miserable last days of Chrissy's tragic girlfriend and rat, Adriana — and her last desperate moments, crawling on hands and knees away from her fate at the end of Silvio's gun barrel.

She was beautiful, venal, used, and a user. She had to go. We still miss her the most. —Lisa Schwarzbaum

"Employee of the Month" (season 3, episode 4)

Barry Wetcher/HBO Lorraine Bracco and James Gandolfini

Barry Wetcher/HBO

The esplanade scam. Meadow and Jackie Jr. Johnny Sack's rotund wife. ''EOTM'' was ground zero for so many arcs. But it's Dr. Melfi's rape for which it's best remembered, and the way Melfi is tempted to ditch her principles for a shot at vengeance.Lorraine Braccois almost unbearably brilliant; she makes you feel every painful inch of her physical, emotional, and ethical ordeal. Her haunting final line — ''No'' — is crushingly heroic. —Jeff Jensen

"Funhouse" (season 2, episode 13)

Anthony Neste/HBO James Gandolfini and Steven Van Zandt

Anthony Neste/HBO

What's a few stolen airline tickets between son and mother? Enough to land son in FBI custody, cuffed to an endlessly destructive relationship. But this season finale truly transcends when a different ''family'' tie is severed as Tony realizes that his homeboy-turned-snitch Big Pussy must be whacked. Watching a tequila-soaked Pussy try to negotiate the terms of his deep-sea shooting triggers waves of queasy heartbreak. —Dan Snierson

"Pine Barrens" (season 3, episode 11)

Barry Wetcher/HBO Michael Imperioli and Tony Sirico

It's remembered as a comic high point: Paulie and Christopher botch a hit on a drunk Russian, get lost in the snowy woods tracking him, and end up freezing in an abandoned truck, sucking down ketchup packets for sustenance. But in light of Tony's paranoid housecleaning at series' end, it's the feral way the panicked duo turn on each other that resonates, a reminder how in this crew, survival trumps loyalty. —Josh Wolk

"Whitecaps" (season 4, episode 13)

HBO Edie Falco and James Gandolfini

The Sopranos' imperfect marriage always got by on a screwed-up code ofomertà, but it takes a near-fatal whacking when one of Tony's ex-comaresdrunk-dials the house and tells Carm about Tony's dalliances. The fallout is family drama at its unparalleled best. Watch this episode forEdie Falco's fiery, Emmy-winning performance as a woman both exhausted and scorned. It's a historic exercise in onscreen fearlessness. —Nicholas Fonseca

"The Knight in White Satin Armor" (season 2, episode 12)

Anthony Neste/HBO David Proval in 'The Sopranos'

''All in all,'' says T as his sister takes her bag of need and rage back to Seattle, ''I'd say it was a pretty good visit.'' Better than that: Tony deals with a suicidalgoomah, Junior sides with his nephew, Big Pussy sings. Oh, and Janice pulls the trigger on Richie Aprile in one of the greatest shock pops inSopranoshistory. For a Grand Guignol flourish, nothing beats the late-night fleshhacking in Satriale's. —Lisa Schwarzbaum

"College" (season 1, episode 5)

HBO Max James Gandolfini and Tony Ray Rossi

What starts as an innocent father/daughter college visit takes a shocking turn when Tony brutally strangles a Mob turncoat. But it's Carmela who serves up the show's essential themes of trust and treachery, rationalization and regret, as she flirts with Father Phil during a dark night of true confessions and illicit movie-watching: ''Well, let's face it, Father — we got somemajorcontradictions here!'' Fuhgeddaboudit? Impossible. —Jeff Jensen

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