The Philadelphia 76ers are down 0-2 with their ongoing struggles against the New York Knicks. In Game 2, Philly gave up eight points in the game's final 28 seconds. While the 76ers will return home for the next two games, Nick Wright is…
Tesla is facing slowing demand and questions about its future product portfolio. Watch here to see what the company has to say to investors and customers.
Pennsylvania primary voters will cast ballots Tuesday in a series of critical races in the key battleground state, even as both the presidential and Senate primaries are mere formalities.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke with alleged conman and former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon on his “War Room” show Monday. The interview was what anthropologists might call … bananas.
The Washington Huskies’ 2023 season is what dreams are made of. Going undefeated with a chance to compete for a national title is what every fanbase yearns for. The Huskies had a plethora of stars who all made big plays and stepped up in…
New England Patriots CEO Robert Kraft stopped by Hannity Monday night to react to the antisemitism happening on the campus of his alma mater Columbia University.
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The Pennsylvania primary will test the political implications of the Israel-Hamas war and set up key races in the battle for control of the Senate and House.
On Pennsylvania primary election day, these are the races and political storylines to watch in Philadelphia and beyond. Plus, what’s the right way to say “Passyunk”?
The US State Department, Human Rights Watch and others paint a terrifying picture of human rights in Rwanda but soon none of this will matter to decisions made by British courts because of a legal fiction created by Rishi Sunak