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Bucks County Commissioners approve first paid parental leave policy for county employees
County employees in Bucks will now be able to take up to eight weeks of parental leave.
Phillies’ Brad Keller on track to return before the All-Star break: ‘It’s a night-and-day difference’
Keller, who has been on the injured list with right forearm tendinitis, will pitch in a minor-league game Friday night, interim manager Don Mattingly said.
Early reactions to the Jaylen Brown-Paul George trade: ‘The East offseason is crazy’
From sad Celtics fans to athletes and even sportsbooks weighing in, there were plenty of takes floating around in the wake of the Sixers and Celtics blockbuster on Wednesday.
Trea Turner’s hot bat sets the tone vs. Pirates ace Paul Skenes in Phillies’ 10-6 win
Turner has hit a home run in three straight games as the Phillies have won seven of their last nine games and inch closer to the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves.
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler ‘upset’ about being pulled early vs. Pirates: ‘I feel like I’ve earned that’
Wheeler labored through 4⅔ innings Wednesday night in a 10-6 Phillies victory over the Pirates, which ended a streak of 53 starts in which he completed at least five innings.
USMNT fight past Bosnia and Herzegovina for its first World Cup knockout win in 24 years
The first men's World Cup knockout win in 24 years featured goals by Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman, but also a red card to Balogun that means he’ll miss the…
Top Trump official Sean Duffy promotes the President’s House in video with Mayor Parker
In a new video, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy showcased photos of panels at the President's House that his administration has fought to take down.
Here’s what Abington’s new middle school might look like
Abington School District has extended the deadline for a community survey on the new middle school design.
Source: Jaylen Brown traded to the Sixers for Paul George and four picks
The picks in the deal include two first-round draft picks, and two second-round draft picks, The Inquirer confirmed.