The federal “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law last July, blocks Medicaid funding to facilities that perform abortions.
The city has made the top five for the convention and has a history of hosting major events and political conventions.
Should you buy or rent? After a pandemic surge made renting cheaper, falling interest rates and rising rents have narrowed the gap.
Current state laws against panhandling are not in effect because of First Amendment concerns by civil rights groups.
The state spent $4 million to remove hazards at 30 homes. There’s only enough cash left to do work at a tiny fraction of contaminated properties.
Philadelphia officials say the city’s pension system is recovering and is now on track to reach full funding ahead of schedule.
A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Brain Fitzpatrick, R-Bucks County, said the congressman was “still reviewing the text” of the war powers resolution.
Pennsylvania has reported 12 confirmed cases of measles so far in 2026 and is on track to surpass last year’s total of 16 infections.
The first U.S. military deaths have been reported. Other deaths have been confirmed in Israel and Gulf nations.
The proposed City Council bills could benefit renters afraid of speaking out about their living conditions, fair housing advocates say.
Trump child savings accounts: What they are, who they can help and their impact on wealth inequality
Trump Accounts — or 530A investment accounts — stem from a concept called “baby bonds,” which the creators hoped would reduce the racial wealth gap.
A new city controller report states the events could contribute between $1.3 to $2.5 billion to the city’s economy.
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