Annual Candlelight Vigil hosts mother of Yeardley Love for therapeutic evening of conversation, community and sharing ...
The second-longest shutdown in history entered its second month Saturday, with lawmakers away from Capitol Hill and at an impasse.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his deputies are targeting a chemical that is a mainstay of dental care.
AI raised concern over its tremendous consumption of water and power, but scientists are experimenting with ways AI can help people and businesses use energy more efficiently and pollute less.
All across college basketball, coaches have their sons on their staff, grooming them for the future.
Betty Ford reportedly said that if the White House West Wing is the "mind" of the nation, then the East Wing — the traditional power center for first ladies — is the "heart." ...
Around the United States, the clocks will go back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday (respective local times) to mark the return to standard time.
The shutdown, now in its fifth week, halted funding for Medicare's telehealth program, leaving many patients without vital services.
Do Quakers quake? Do Quakers eat Quaker Oats? Are Quakers still around today? These are some of the questions that visitors often ask at the Arch Street Meeting House in ...
There’s been an unprecedented surge in the numbers of attendees at Sunday worship at the Quaker Arch Street Meeting House in Old City Philadelphia.
Contract with STACK Infrastructure, developing next to National Cemetery and McDevitt Dr., guarantees town $1.5 million per data center, even for tax-exempt end users.
Furloughed workers are a new element in the need for groceries, adding to demand at local food closets, as prices at the cash register continue to rise.
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