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Politics
Philadelphia sues Trump administration for removing evidence of slavery from George Washington’s house
By
Tassanee Vejpongsa
,
Graham Lee Brewer
and
The Associated Press
January 23, 2026
Success
Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks CEO grew up in ‘survival mode’ selling newspapers and bean pies—now his chain sells a $12 cheesesteak every 58 seconds
By
Emma Burleigh
August 30, 2025
Law
Philadelphia’s famously spooky Mutter Museum redraws policies around displaying its 6,500 human remains
By
Mingson Lau
,
Mark Scolforo
and
The Associated Press
August 22, 2025
News
Brinks truck heist at midday outside Philadelphia H Mart sees two armed men run off with up to $800,000
By
The Associated Press
August 14, 2025
Retail
The end of cheap cheesesteaks? Philly shop owner hoping ‘crazy’ beef prices settle after ‘grilling season and all the rest’
By
Tassanee Vejpongsa
,
Ed White
and
The Associated Press
July 24, 2025
Economy
Rising beef prices might force Philly shop to list cheesesteaks at market price: ‘I really hate to do that’
By
Tassanee Vejpongsa
,
Ed White
and
The Associated Press
July 24, 2025
Lifestyle
10,000 workers in Philadelphia just walked off the job to strike for better pay and benefits, disrupting trash collection, pools, and 911 calls
By
The Associated Press
July 2, 2025
Politics
Trump invited the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House—but not all Super Bowl champions accepted the invitation
By
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
April 28, 2025
Lifestyle
Multiple deaths reported after fiery plane crash near Philadelphia mall
By
Amanda Gerut
February 1, 2025
Finance
Philadelphia 76ers won’t build contentious $1.3 billion downtown basketball stadium it fought for years to approve
By
The Associated Press
January 13, 2025
Finance
Gunmaker Sig Sauer ordered to pay $11 million to Philadelphia man wounded by pistol that went off by itself
By
Michael Rubinkam
and
The Associated Press
November 21, 2024
Politics
Trump prematurely claims victory as Harris camp says votes are still being counted
By
Amanda Gerut
November 6, 2024
Politics
Authorities in Pennsylvania and Michigan deny irregularities after after Donald Trump claims ‘massive CHEATING’
By
Amanda Gerut
November 5, 2024
Politics
Musk has nothing to fear from Philadelphia’s lawsuit into vote buying, says election law expert
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 29, 2024
Politics
Critics of Philadelphia’s new $1.3 billion arena proposal say it would displace low-income residents
By
The Associated Press
September 26, 2024
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By
Nick Lichtenberg
Energy
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By
Sasha Rogelberg
Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
By
Steven Lamy
and
The Conversation