Two suspects charged with murdering Philadelphia Police Sgt. James O'Connor have pleaded guilty in federal court.
Before COVID-19, major U.S. urban centers were enjoying a resurgence. Now decreased occupancy has downtown economies and municipal budgets feeling the pinch. Wharton faculty research suggests that how cities navigate the next few years could be crucial.
Jan. 20, 2025, marks five years since the CDC reported the first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 on American soil.
As U.S. police departments release preliminary or finalized 2024 crime numbers, many are reporting historic declines in homicides and drops in other violent crimes compared to 2023
Chris Patel has learned a lot about what works and what doesn’t work while growing his Papa Johns portfolio from four to 70 locations since the height of the COVID-19
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The New York Yankees today announced their coaching staff for the 2025 season. Joining Yankees Manager Aaron Boone will be Bench Coach Brad Ausmus, Pitching Coach Matt Blake, Bullpen Coach Mike Harkey,
Plus, Grist Mill accepting summer camp registrations; the PA Renaissance Faire is looking for performers, and Community Action Agency offers free tax prep services for eligible tax filers.
December 2024 marked the first time since mid-2022 that home prices grew across all 50 of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas
With the proliferation of remote proceedings that was borne out of the recent global pandemic, the advent of trials playing out on a screen—in real time—through videoconference technology, has brought to the fore a new question: whether the geographic limitations of the subpoena power under the current Federal Rules of Civil Procedure should give way to the widespread availability of real-time,
Applications to Philadelphia-area medical school declined in 2024 for the third consecutive year, returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to new data from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Chinatown routinely confronts the prospect of huge, imposing developments — a prison, a casino, a Phillies baseball stadium — that demands the neighborhood expend time, money and energy.