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Two federal judges want the Trump administration to partially fund SNAP. The food assistance program is set to expire on Saturday unless the government re-opens, impacting 42-million low-income Americans who are enrolled. A Rhode Island judge and a Massachusetts judge said the administration must tap emergency funds that will cover some of the SNAP program. […]
A father is recovering after being struck by a vehicle just hours after a fire devastated his family’s home in Pleasantville. The blaze consumed the two-story house early Tuesday morning on Linden Avenue, leaving the family homeless. Firefighters arrived to heavy smoke and flames and later confirmed the structure was a total loss. Shortly after […]
A multi-county investigation across several states has accused a number of smoke shops and vape stores of openly selling marijuana and illegal THC products without licenses. Law enforcement agencies say these businesses are exploiting loopholes in hemp laws to sell high-potency products that should only be available through regulated dispensaries. In Connecticut, police in Danbury […]
Facing a looming halt in federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the state of Delaware has taken emergency action. On October 29, 2025, Governor Matt Meyer declared a state of emergency so that state funds can temporarily continue SNAP payments on a weekly basis. What’s happening Who’s impacted What it means for […]
As Philly continues to set trends and make history in all industries, and sectors of life, we'll list every event that's happened this year!
As these stories continue to develop, 2025 is proving to be a year of transformation, controversy, and cultural evolution.
Bobbie Coleman, the chairperson of the Hardin County Republican Party in Kentucky, apologized for a racist Obama video.
Civil liberties groups warn that this shift marks the evolution of ICE into a domestic intelligence arm of the federal government—part of a broader Trump-era strategy.
Jimmy Kimmel roasted President Donald Trump's "IQ test" challenges to Democratic lawmaker Jasmine Crockett on his show, with news that the test is actually an assessment for dementia.
As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, the iconic Greyhound Bus Terminal is getting a major upgrade.
President Donald Trump revealed plans for South Korea to construct a nuclear-powered submarine at the Hanwha Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia
Two former Philadelphia Eagles stars, Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson, face off as head coaches in the first-ever HBCU Battle of the Legends.