
Jill Biden not shy about her ‘Philly girl’ sports fandom
The first lady’s unabashed public expressions of support for Philadelphia’s teams – she grew up in suburban Willow Grove – are a rare kind of devotion.

The first lady’s unabashed public expressions of support for Philadelphia’s teams – she grew up in suburban Willow Grove – are a rare kind of devotion.

Experience alone gives the team a major advantage as they prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday

The case filed by opponents who helped challenge ‘Roe v. Wade’ seeks to reverse a decades-old approval by the Food and Drug Administration

The push for the former vice president’s testimony is unique because he’s the highest-ranking official known to have been summoned

A man can be heard on several of the body-worn camera recordings saying ‘I’m not doing anything’

One month into the trial, there have been plenty of fireworks, but mostly when the jury wasn’t in the courtroom

The defense hopes to start its case in middle of next week and had planned a week of testimony

The focus on issues related to racism, sexuality and education is a way for presidential hopefuls to distinguish themselves in a crowded field

The sentence is the longest given to any of Ortega’s opponents over the last couple of years

‘Both our nations’ strong democracies have been tested of late ... very much tested,’ the US president said at the start of their Oval Office meeting

The vote on the Disney bill ended a special legislative session focused on the conservative agenda of the governor

The National Transportation Safety Board said it attempted to interview the crew members three times

This weekend, according to the National Chicken Council, Americans are set to eat 1.45 billion chicken wings

Hundreds of people lined the streets to celebrate its slow-speed trip into the heart of the living history museum

Roughly 1 in 6 voters for Democratic House candidates said they disapproved of the president’s job performance, according to AP VoteCast

Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe declined to get on the line, the Pentagon says

Pence adviser Devin O’Malley said the Department of Justice completed “a thorough and unrestricted search of five hours”

The object was flying at about 40,000 feet and posed a “reasonable threat” to the safety of civilian flights

The search Friday was described as consensual and came after an extensive back-and-forth between Pence’s legal team and the agency

The 222 political prisoners held by the Daniel Ortega regime and sent to the US have been stripped of their nationality. ‘Nobody will take being Nicaraguan away from me’

The US Treasury Department says Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s lieutenant is ‘responsible for coordinating the purchase and transportation of cocaine and methamphetamine from Sinaloa to Arizona and California’

The Nicaraguan leader said it was his wife and vice-president, Rosario Murillo, who contacted the US Embassy in Managua to request the transfer of 222 dissidents to Washington

Phoenix could end up being more powerful than last season’s squad, which won an NBA-best 64 games, then flamed out with a second-round loss to Dallas

Schools would be allowed to discipline those who refer to transgender students by their birth name or birth gender when such behavior rises to the level of bullying

The former US vice president was served with the notice as part of the investigation by special counsel Jack Smith

Company says the deal is for a “long term,” but does not disclose how long the agreement will last

A legal fight over turning away immigrants at the border because of the coronavirus pandemic is about to become irrelevant