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Day: July 21, 2025
The Philadelphia People’s Tribunal has found Israel and the U.S. guilty of war crimes and genocide in Gaza, highlighting allegations of severe human rights violations amid ongoing conflict. The tribunal’s findings add to global scrutiny.
The Avenue of the Arts block party in Philadelphia brought vibrant energy, featuring live performances, local vendors, and community art displays. NBC10 Philadelphia captured the excitement of this cultural celebration.
A Philadelphia family that has taught music in city schools for 74 years is ending its legacy. The Inquirer reports on the closing of a multigenerational chapter in Philly’s music education history.
A new report highlights a troubling rise in anti-trans violence nationwide, emerging just a day after a brutal acid attack in Philadelphia. The incident underscores urgent calls for enhanced protection and justice.
The U.S. General Services Administration plans to sell three Philadelphia office buildings, including the historic U.S. Custom House. The move aims to reduce federal real estate holdings and cut costs.
Wheeler “didn’t feel right” early against the Padres, contributing to the Phillies’ struggles as they fell to 1-4 on their road trip, reports NBC Sports Philadelphia. The team looks to rebound in upcoming games.
A 16-year-old boy was injured in an overnight shooting in Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident but have not yet released further details about the circumstances or suspects involved.