Supreme Court won’t intervene in discrimination suit led by Black ex-head coach Flores against NFL
The Supreme Court has refused to intervene in a discrimination lawsuit led by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores against the NFL, allowing the case to proceed toward trial.
The Michelin Guide is retiring its green stars
Last November, Ian Graye received the Michelin Guide's green star, recognizing his restaurant Pietramala's commitment to sustainability. The Michelin Guide is now retiring the designation.
New Jersey Blood Services declares shortage, calls for donors
Supplies are dwindling as demand for blood units at hospitals typically increases during the summer.
House of the week: Former tailor shop and gas station now a home in Queen Village for $649,000
The two-bedroom home has its original cornice and floor-to-ceiling windows on the first level.
A Delco man was sentenced to decades in prison for his role in the fatal beating of an 18-month-old girl
Maurice Davis was sentenced to 24 1/2 to 50 years in prison for aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and conspiracy to commit third-degree murder in the death…
Habibi Supper Club is becoming a brick-and-mortar restaurant on East Passyunk Avenue
Accountant Miled Finianos, trading spreadsheets for sheet pans, has found a South Philadelphia home for his itinerant Lebanese dinner parties. Breakfasts and lunches will be part of the mix.
Home price cuts and canceled contracts were less likely in the Philly region than in most major metros in April
Redfin analyzed April home sales in the 50 most populous U.S. metropolitan areas, and signs point to a stronger housing market in the Philly region than in most of its…
Pa. has upheld Central Bucks’ firing of a principal who failed to report abuse allegations
In a decision Tuesday, Pennsylvania Education Secretary Carrie Rowe found that Heineman's failure to report alleged abuse at Jamison Elementary constituted “willful neglect of his duties."
‘Quad God’ Ilia Malinin talks ‘Fortnite,’ the pressures of being a role model, and bouncing back from his Olympic stumble
After the Winter Olympic Games, "Quad God" Ilia Malinin sat down with The Inquirer to discuss the challenges heading into the Olympics, how the experience shaped him, and more.
The March of Dimes campaign for a polio vaccine offers a model for restoring Americans’ faith in science
Cuts to government science funding require mass campaigns that convince Americans to become personally invested in scientific research and the possibility of conquering disease.