Dylan Marck serves a unique tailgate menu in Lot M2 at Lincoln Financial Field parking lots before every Eagles home game.
When a pregnant Philadelphia social worker asked to work remotely in early 2022, out of concern that exposure to COVID-19 could put her and her unborn baby’s health at risk, she was denied. Her employer,
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.
Two suspects charged with murdering Philadelphia Police Sgt. James O'Connor have pleaded guilty in federal court.
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
Several days a week, you can find Gov. Josh Shapiro behind a podium. From a one stoplight town to a multibillion-dollar development in one of the state's metropolitan
The new president will visit hurricane-hit areas in Asheville and fire-devastated neighbourhoods in Los Angeles.
Epstein’s email comes after 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s administration moved to freeze communications from United States health agencies, including the National Institutes of Health,
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home
The General Services Administration has a roughly 360 million-square-foot portfolio. That volume could shrink.
NANTICOKE — The LCCC 2025 Faculty and Alumni Art Exhibition will be presented in the Schulman Gallery of Luzerne County Community College and run from Friday, Jan. 24, through Friday, Feb. 21. The Opening Reception will be held Friday,