Philadelphia Police Officers at Ground Zero Battle Deadly Illnesses, Demand NYC Recognition

Twenty-four years after the September 11 attacks, Philadelphia police officers at Ground Zero are still living with the aftermath. They were sent to New York City in 2001 to help … Read more

California Power Grid Costs Soar, Study Says Virtual Power Plants Could Offer Relief

California’s power grid is under intense financial pressure — and so are the people who depend on it. The cost of keeping the California power grid up and running has … Read more

Larry Ellison Richest Person: Oracle Surge Overtakes Elon Musk

In a remarkable turn of events on Wednesday, US tech billionaire Larry Ellison overtook Elon Musk to become the world’s richest person. The shift happened after Oracle, the software company … Read more

Green Card Gridlock: Gloria García’s Legal Residency Stalled at U.S. Consulate Ciudad Juárez

For 20 years, Gloria García built a life in California. She worked, raised three children and followed every rule in her quest for legal permanent residency. Today, the 42-year-old Mexican … Read more

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Backs Antonio Villaraigosa in Heated California Governor Race

In a significant move in the California gubernatorial race, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday her full support for former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, endorsing him as the … Read more

Trump Treasury Official Scott Bessent Threatens FHFA Chief at Private Dinner

In a dramatic display at a private Georgetown dinner, Scott Bessent, a senior Treasury official in the Trump administration, reportedly threatened Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) chief Bill Pulte with … Read more

Trump’s $83.3 Million Defamation Verdict Upheld in E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit

A federal appeals court on Monday rejected former President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a jury verdict that ordered him to pay $83.3 million for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. … Read more

Massachusetts Rail Expansion: $3.5M Federal Grant Boosts Boston-Albany Train Service

Massachusetts is taking a significant step toward enhancing rail travel between Boston and Albany, New York, with federal backing. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has secured $3.5 million in … Read more

Philadelphia Rings in History: 250th Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off Citywide

Philadelphia is preparing for a yearlong series of events as the city gears up to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Last week, city officials officially launched Ring It On! One Philly, … Read more

Philadelphia Election 2024: Mail-In Ballots Open and Key Races Heating Up

Philadelphia voters are gearing up for the 2024 general election, set for November 4, and city election officials are urging residents to take advantage of mail-in ballots to ensure their … Read more