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Day: July 18, 2025
Philadelphia lost $10.2 million in the latest round of AmeriCorps funding cuts, impacting local DOGE program services, according to Inquirer.com. The reduction raises concerns over community support and volunteer initiatives.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” returns to Entertainment Weekly with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes insights. The beloved comedy continues to push boundaries, blending sharp wit with irreverent humor in its latest season.
Thirty Black public school teachers in Philadelphia share their reasons for leaving the profession, highlighting challenges like low pay, lack of support, and systemic inequities, as reported by Youth Today.
The Office of Victim Services in Pennsylvania provides crucial support and advocacy for crime victims across the state, ensuring access to resources and assistance through government programs.
Several Philadelphia-area colleges and universities rank among the highest-paying nationwide, highlighting strong career prospects for graduates. This trend underscores the region’s growing appeal for students seeking impactful education and lucrative opportunities.
Philadelphia sports legends gathered at Fanatics Fest in New York, sharing unforgettable memories and engaging with fans. The event celebrated the city’s rich athletic history and brought iconic figures together.
A deadly fire and explosion in Philadelphia has left 1 person dead and 2 injured. The blast leveled or damaged multiple homes, prompting emergency response and ongoing investigations. Authorities urge residents to stay clear of the area.