Thunderstorms could interrupt Philly’s France-Iraq World Cup match. Here’s the latest forecast and FIFA’s rules.
World Cup games are played in the rain, but a lightning strike near the Linc could force a delay.
Philadelphia’s former top lawyer, now a corporate defender, says national companies need Philly lawyers
Former city solicitor Sozi Pedro Tulante, now with Dechert, says companies have to consider the legal climate of Philadelphia when doing business here, but they can adjust.
Alan Greenspan, most powerful central banker of modern times, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan died June 22 at age 100 from complications from Parkinson's disease.
Flyers draft: Alexander Command feels a connection with Philly. But will he be there at No. 21 on draft day?
The Flyers love to draft centers, and Command just might fit the city's ethos.
Why Philly longshoremen say the city’s ports are the fastest in North America
For the third year in a row, an annual survey gave Philadelphia the highest ranking of more than 50 ports in the U.S., Canada and Central America.
Invading Cuba would be a disaster, and history proves it
Toppling the Cuban government risks repeating a cycle of American investment that ignored the needs of Cubans, precipitated the Cuban Revolution — and made the island an enemy of the…
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And let’s make our first Eagles 53-man roster prediction.
Can the USMNT really win this World Cup? Probably not, but the players are allowed to believe it.
The hype generated from the U.S. team's wins at the World Cup has caused people to start asking if they can win it all. The truth is the games to…
Fueled by their offense once again, the Phillies topple the Mets in Sunday’s series finale
The Phillies have now scored a total of 44 runs on 60 hits, winning four games out of six against both the Marlins and Mets. Next up, a four-game series…