Phillies won’t rush Andrew Painter’s return to majors. Instead, it’s about ‘getting himself’ right.
While Don Mattingly is counting on having the 23-year-old back, the interim manager doesn't have an outlined timetable for Painter, who made his first start for triple-A Lehigh Valley on…
The USMNT has one World Cup knockout win ever. Right now is the best chance to change that.
“I can feel the difference in the atmosphere,” U.S. striker Folarin Balogun said as the team started preparing for Wednesday's round of 32 game against Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Two relatives were killed Sunday in what police call a ‘murder-suicide’ in Abington Township
Police said the uncle and his nephew had been quarreling.
Kyle Schwarber launches 30th homer of the season to lift Phillies past Mets
Schwarber's two-run homer put the Phillies back in front on Sunday. But their need for another right-handed hitter was on display as the bullpen looked thin.
Porter Martone, Maksim Sokolovskii headline Flyers’ development camp roster
Starting on Monday, fans will be able to watch the Flyers' next generation of talent during development camp. Here's everything you need to know ahead of time.
Philadelphia-area Venezuelans are donating rescue tools and medicine to aid victims of massive earthquakes
Venezuelans, including those family affected by the devastation, gathered supplies at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
No, Pope Leo XIV wasn’t at a ’70s Villanova University fraternity party in this viral photo
A classmate of the first U.S.-born pope said the photo was taken at a fellow Wildcat's house in Chicago and assured The Inquirer it was not a fraternity party.
Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following U.S. strikes and threatens to halt talks
President Donald Trump in a social media post accuses Iran of violating the ceasefire. Fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah.
Philly’s Jaron Ennis knocked out Xander Zayas to become junior middleweight champ and take career to ‘next level’
This was the biggest test of Ennis' career, and it was his resilience to take a punch and keep moving that was most impressive as he became the WBO and…
A federal judge tossed a Justice Department lawsuit seeking Pennsylvania voters’ private information
The Department of Justice sued more than half of the states to force the release of unredacted voter rolls. Ten federal judges have ruled against the administration so far.