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Grey Towers Castle, completed in 1898, stands as a magnificent example of Gilded Age opulence and architectural grandeur. Designed by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer, the castle was commissioned by William Welsh Harrison, a co-owner of the Franklin Sugar Refinery. For the full list of Hidden Philly Finds [CLICK HERE] Originally a private residence, the castle […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly interviewed Brian Daboll for their offensive coordinator position, a move that could bring a wealth of experience and a unique connection to quarterback Jalen Hurts. RELATED: Mike McDaniel to Interview for Eagles Offensive Coordinator Position Daboll, who previously served as Alabama’s offensive coordinator in 2017, worked closely with Hurts during […]

On Thursday (Jan. 15), Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado visited President Donald Trump at the White House. At that meeting, she presented him with the medal for the Nobel Peace Prize that she won last year. Machado confirmed it, saying that it was a “profound expression of gratitude for the invaluable support of President […]

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A federal judge previously blocked a similar Department of Homeland Security policy requiring a week’s notice for officials to visit ICE facilities.

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Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey is set to check off another milestone in his young NBA career: Sport a signature shoe. New Balance has announced the release of Maxey’s first signature shoe, set to debut later in 2026, marking a significant milestone for the 25-year-old guard, who has rapidly ascended to All-Star status and become […]

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Josh McDaniel, the former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, has reportedly interviewed for the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive coordinator position. This potential move comes as both franchises reflect on disappointing 2025 campaigns, with the Eagles seeking to revitalize their offense after a season plagued by predictability and inefficiency. The Miami Dolphins struggled to find consistency […]

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Nestled in City Halls illustratious architecture, stands a statue bearing one of Philadelphia’s most influential figures: Octavius Catto Octavius Catto was a trailblazing civil rights leader, educator, and athlete whose contributions to racial equality in 19th-century America remain profound. Born free in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1839, Catto moved to Philadelphia, where he excelled academically, […]

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The DOJ claims California's law banning law enforcement from wearing masks gets in the way of ICE agents doing their jobs.

In this op-ed, Stephen A. Crockett Jr. writes that ICE has become a roaming tribunal that decides who gets to stay and who disappears.

What Trump and so many of his supporters and conservatives refuse to accept is that Black people can’t be racist, nor can “reverse discrimination” exist in America.

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Shawn and Destiny Jackson of Minneapolis say they and their children were on their way home when ICE agents tear-gassed their car.

As bitter winter weather sweeps across the Philadelphia tri-state area, city and state officials are urging residents to locate warming centers now to stay safe and warm. In Philadelphia, the Office of Homeless Services and Office of Emergency Management operate an interactive online map that shows open warming centers across the city. These centers appear […]