FIFA’s yearslong effort to woo Trump culminates with the World Cup
Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, has unabashedly courted the president’s favor. Soccer officials privately ask, who really benefits?
Artist Miguel Horn’s sculptures will adorn new Avenue of the Arts median
Construction on the median was scheduled to begin in January and wrap up this month, but has since been delayed until the fall.
Are bar tabs a funeral expense? | Morning Newsletter
The FOP has been billing taxpayers for questionable expenses under the guise of funeral arrangements. And though the city encouraged block parties this summer, organizers are being denied permits.
In Umbria, sweet white wines still reign
This Italian region has been known for dessert wines since the Middle Ages. Now, its whites carry the tradition — and a touch of sweetness.
2026 Infiniti QX60: New look, new engine, new experience?
The three-row SUV from Nissan’s luxe brand is nice but snug even among competitors. Under the hood, the high-tech engine replacing the old V-6 has some decidedly low-tech limitations.
Body of Philly teen who disappeared on a class trip to Wildwood recovered
Davoris Carter, a special needs student from Philadelphia, disappeared during a class trip to the Jersey Shore earlier this month.
Could the FIFA World Cup reduce U.S.-South African tensions?
The U.S.-South Africa relationship was long shaped by the Cold War. Today, racial politics are more exposed.
Homeowners turn their properties into art through a Philly tradition: The mural
These Philly homeowners added their properties to the city’s rich tapestry of murals.
Center City’s Mole Street is getting redeveloped and losing its affordable houses
A beloved cluster of almost 200-year-old rowhouses in the midst of a high-rise corner of Center City is being redeveloped and its tenants displaced.