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The tension between Philadelphia city officials and federal immigration enforcement has reached a boiling point. In a move that has state lawmakers scrambling and community leaders rallying, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and Sheriff Rochelle Bilal have drawn a hard line in the sand against ICE agents operating in the city. The message is loud, […]
Massive sports betting scandal exposed: Players bribed to fix games, costing millions in illegal wagers
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and if you’re anything like us then you’re probably trying to figure out how to celebrate the special someone in your life. Well, not to worry. OpenTable recently released a list for 100 of the most romantic restaurants in America and Philadelphia made the cut. Here are the […]
Iconic Max’s Steaks Reportedly Changing Hands If you know North Philly, you know the corner of Broad and Erie stands one of the most iconic tourist spots in the city, Max’s Steaks. For years, the neon lights of Max’s have served as a beacon for late-night cravings, community gatherings, and celebrity stop-ins. It’s where Kevin […]
The Wild History of Carpenters’ Hall When we talk about Black history and American history, we often focus on the big names and the polished stories. But sometimes, the most fascinating tales are hidden in the bricks of buildings we walk past every day. Take Carpenters’ Hall in Old City Philadelphia. You might know it […]
History has a way of hiding in plain sight. In the bustling suburbs of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, lies a quiet patch of land held a profound secret for centuries: a lost colonial-era gravesite. The recent discovery of these burial grounds offers a powerful connection to the past, reminding us of the lives and stories […]
Let’s face it, ladies! Finding a good hairstylist is harder than finding a soulmate. No one wants to leave out of the salon with a botched job especially when the cost for a simple wash and go is nearly $50. And the struggle becomes even realer when you have 4A-4C. Not to worry, we are giving you […]
The Temple University community and the wider world of college basketball are in mourning following the sudden passing of men’s basketball assistant coach, Bill Courtney. The university announced the heartbreaking news on Tuesday, remembering a man who made a significant impact in a short time. Courtney joined the Temple men’s basketball staff in June 2025, […]
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially parted ways with Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo following a season marked by offensive struggles and a disappointing playoff exit. The announcement came just two days after the Eagles’ 23-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the wild-card round. Head Coach Nick Sirianni addressed the decision in a press release, […]
After the Philadelphia Eagles first round exit in the NFC wildcard loss to the San Fransico 49ers, many are speculating that A.J. Brown may have played his last game in the midnight green. On top of the antics that have been associated with the Eagles WR, Brown ended the season gifting his last game worn […]
Police identified the teenage boy found shot to death Monday evening inside the bathroom of a Chipotle restaurant just off Temple University’s campus as 16-year-old Khyon Smith-Tate, authorities announced Tuesday. Smith-Tate suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest and was pronounced dead at the scene around 5:24 p.m. after an employee discovered him in […]
In the heart of Philadelphia, near Washington Square, stands a house steeped in history, once home to Joseph Bonaparte, the elder brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. This residence, located at 260 South 9th Street, served as a refuge for the deposed King of Spain and Naples during a pivotal moment in his life. After Napoleon’s defeat […]

