Philadelphia SNAP Benefits at Risk Amid Federal Shutdown: Hunger Crisis Looms

As the federal government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, Philadelphia faces a looming hunger crisis. The city’s 475,000 SNAP recipients may miss their November benefits, and local food banks … Read more

Philadelphia’s Food Scene Heats Up: Wonder and Gather Food Halls Take Over

Philadelphia is getting two new additions to its culinary landscape: Wonder Food Hall and Gather Food Hall. But what exactly is a food hall? Are they just upgraded food courts, … Read more

Celebrate Philadelphia History: 52 Weeks of Firsts Across the City

Philadelphia, already celebrated as the birthplace of the nation, is now inviting residents and visitors to rediscover its role as a city of firsts. From the first hot air balloon … Read more

Palisades Fire Sparks Senate Inquiry Into DEI Programs in L.A. Fire Department

A Senate subcommittee is now investigating whether Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies played a role in the response to the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. Republican Senators Ron … Read more

SK pharmteco’s $6.1M Move Supercharges U.S. Peptide Manufacturing Power

In a strategic move to strengthen domestic pharmaceutical production, SK pharmteco, a global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), has announced a $6.1 million investment in its Rancho Cordova facility … Read more

California Tragedy: Indian-Origin Truck Driver Held for Deadly DUI Crash

A tragic highway crash in Southern California has left three people dead and several others injured after a 21-year-old Indian-origin truck driver allegedly drove under the influence and rammed into … Read more

Chicago Immigration Blitz Under Fire: Former DHS Chief Calls Out Border Patrol Tactics

Chicago’s immigration enforcement campaign by federal authorities has drawn sharp criticism from a former top U.S. Department of Homeland Security official. Gil Kerlikowske, who served as Customs and Border Protection … Read more

New Book Series Unlocks Untold Delaware Valley History for Philly Readers

A groundbreaking series of books is offering a fresh perspective on Delaware Valley history, exploring untold stories that stretch from the earliest inhabitants to contemporary times. The University of Pennsylvania … Read more

Alycia Marshall Takes Charge: Community College of Philadelphia Welcomes Its New President

The Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) has officially appointed Dr. Alycia Marshall as its new president, following a unanimous vote by the college’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday morning. The … Read more

Inside the Screen-Free Mansion: Miranda Kerr’s Rules for Raising Kids Without Tech

In an age when screens dominate daily life, supermodel Miranda Kerr and her husband, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, have chosen a surprisingly old-fashioned route for raising their children. Inside their … Read more