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Federal employees in Philadelphia are dealing with increased work loads, returning to the office full-time, and weighing ...
We're not going to let him disappear people and make him feel like he's winning,” said one protester. “He's not.” ...
Attorneys with the ACLU have been scrambling to try to stop the administration from deporting men held in a north Texas ...
The longtime syndicated talk show host and Fox News personality is joining Donald Trump’s administration as a member of his ...
It's been about 18 months since Jo-Elle Mogerman became the first Black woman to serve as the Philadelphia Zoo's president ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is set to play a major role in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s push to create and preserve 30,000 ...
As schools like Harvard, Stanford, Columbia and more say their international students’ visas are being revoked, lawyers say it’s all part of the larger plan to reduce immigration.
Alba Martinez, Philadelphia’s first Latina commerce director and one of the highest-ranking LGBTQ officials in city history, ...
The NTSB still does post a lot on other social media platforms, and it now states on its website, “There has been no recent ...
AARP has long called on Congress to provide sufficient resources for Social Security to address chronic customer service ...
11,709 for retail and 14,619 for consumer-products manufacturers — although Challenger expects those numbers to grow as the Trump administration moves to implement worldwide tariffs of at least ...
“It is still the obligation of our government, of the administration, to assist Filipinos, regardless of their background. We do not discriminate; there is no favoritism,” Castro said in ...