The RNC had Scott Baio. The DNC had Meryl Streep. No contest.
Few in the Democratic Convention multitude knew, but Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love is known for Sisterly Affection. I wonder if Hillary Clinton, the first woman nominee, knows the city's Quaker name. We shall ...
A parade of speakers at the Democratic Convention painted a devastating picture of Donald Trump as the most unqualified, inexperienced and unpredictable nominee in anyone’s memory, urging Americans—including independents—to vote for Clinton or face dire ...
Dr. Jill Stein’s campaign headquarters in south Philadelphia looked exactly as you would expect – megaphones lined one wall. There was an improvised recycling station. Everyone looked like a hipster stereotype, but older. Around ten members of the ...
On the 25-minute walk from the train station to the convention, a swarm of incredulous Sanders delegates could be seen walking back the other way from the Wells Fargo Center, after the Vermont senator decided ...
While Cleveland saw an aggressive police presence enforce civility between pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators—an LA Times reporter compared the scene to “a heavily militarized debate camp”—Philadelphia is expected to experience a much more active protest ...
"Immediately, right now, we have got to defeat Donald Trump and elect Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine," Sanders said, as his delegates began booing against the cheers of some.
While the RNC featured the parents of victims killed by undocumented immigrants on stage, the DNC will include speakers who are undocumented immigrants themselves in order to shine a sympathetic light on their experience.
Despite holding 210 Democratic delegates, 4.4 percent of the nationwide total, Pennsylvania’s primary is typically much too late in the primary season to hold any real sway in deciding the nominee. This Tuesday, however, Pennsylvania ...
Former Amtrak executives say the turmoil at the top in recent years has disrupted railroad management and distracted employees from their daily duties.
"This is going to be a remarkable event, but the First Amendment has been around a long time. Someone ought to be watching."
Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA): "I have never participated in any illegal activity or misappropriation of taxpayer dollars as an elected official."
The real question after this: In the future, will Mayor Nutter ever finish a press conference by dropping the microphone?
The NTSB's determination heightened the mystery surrounding the cause of the accident.