Historical reenactors’ Super Bowl | Morning Newsletter
As we celebrate the nation’s Semiquincentennial, historical reenactors recall the hard work it took to prepare. And we take a look at the Eagles' newcomers.
Incyte is built to grow, says the company’s CEO, who sold previous biotechs for billions
Bill Meury says his company now has blood, cancer, and immune treatments to replace sales from its top-selling drug, Jakafi, when its patent expires.
Partisanship, divisive Trump presidency hang over 250th celebrations in Philadelphia and Washington
Philadelphia Democrats say Trump's impact on what could be a historic, unifying moment is "tragic."
For his 70th birthday, bassist and Philly maverick Jamaaladeen Tacuma will party with 102-year-old Marshall Allen
The North Philly native continues to have an unending appetite for curiosities. That includes music but also giant monster movies, vintage clothes, and Mexican food.
After bankruptcy and a kiln disaster, Felt and Fat is remaking itself
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October and then the explosion of their kiln in January, Kensington ceramics company Felt and Fat forges a new path.
After a century of false starts, soccer has taken off in the U.S.
A lack of infrastructure and questions about the sport's Americanness held soccer back in the 20th century. But immigration, youth soccer, and technology have changed everything.
The battle for backyard chickens | Inquirer South Jersey
And N.J. hospitals could lose an estimated $3 billion.
At first glance, the Flyers’ 2026 draft feels underwhelming. Only time will tell.
The Flyers stuck to their usual script of prioritizing size and two-way responsibility over offensive flash. It will take a few years before we know if that was the right…
The divide between Pa.’s public and private high school sports
For years, there’s been tension between private schools competing against Pennsylvania’s public schools in the PIAA playoffs. A new law could change this.
An early morning shooting at a West Philadelphia bar left one worker dead
Early morning shooting in a West Philadelphia bar left one man dead. The man was allegedly shot by a co-worker who fled the scene.