The Daily Numbers for Monday, Jan. 30

The Daily Numbers: 4,000 to 6,000 people who gathered at Philadelphia International Airport yesterday to protest the travel ban put in place by President Trump.

17, how old Ja’Miyah Butler would have been today. The toddler was cut down by gunfire in Chester in 2004.

4.5 cent per gallon dip in prices at gas pumps over the last week in Philly region.

2.56 per gallon average price per gallon.

55.9 cents per gallon higher than this time last year.

5.8 cents per gallon higher than a month ago.

6 people killed in shooting rampage at a mosque in Quebec City.

121-108 loss for the Sixers last night in Chicago, as Joel Embiid once again sat the game out.

37 points for Paul Milsap, yep that same Atlanta Hawk who beat out Embiid for NBA All-Star team.

61-59 buzzer-beater win for Villanova over Virginia on tip-in of last-second shot.

2 points, all Donte DeVincenzo scored in the game, but his put-back was the game-winner.

20,907 packed into the Wells Fargo Center, a record to watch a college basketball game in Pa.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Kudos to Wayne Simmonds, the Flyers was named MVP of the NHL All-Star game

I Don’t Get It: Not sure why anyone is surprised at the start of the Trump Era. He’s doing exactly what he said he would do.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Patriots’ wide receiver Chris Hogan, who is backing the Ridley group HEADStrong, founded by star athlete Nick Colleluori before he lost his fight with cancer. Hogan is expected to wear a HEADStrong bracelet in Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Quote Box: “Nobody should be illegal. All the Muslims should not be banned.

- Upper Darby Councilman Sheik Siddiqui, at protest at Philly International Sunday.

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