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City Life

Here’s the Route SEPTA Just Approved for the KOP Rail Line

SEPTA has approved a route for the much-anticipated King of Prussia rail line. The elevated route, per the accepted design, would spur off the Norristown High-Speed Line, […]

Foobooz

What to Eat This Weekend: Anything But Cheese Tea

I get it. I really do. Some people like this stuff. Alex Jones really liked it when she went to check it out at A […]

Business

Pa. Could Be the Next State to Force Net Neutrality by Executive Order

It’s been about a month since the FCC voted to roll back Obama-era net neutrality rules, and since then, two states — Montana and New […]

Foobooz

Meet a Legit Italian Winemaker at Wm. Mulherin’s Sons

Wm. Mulherin’s Sons takes its wine seriously, forming strong relationships with small producers as they seek out interesting, hard-to-find bottles. And one of their favorite producers […]

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City Life

These Boston Things Are Banned Until We Win the Super Bowl

Maybe you’ve heard that Bostonians want to ban some Philly things because they somehow think it’ll help them win the Super Bowl. We feel bad for […]

Foobooz

Gordon F***ing Ramsay’s Opening a Goddamn Steakhouse in A.C.

Foul-mouthed reality TV chef Gordon Ramsay is expanding his footprint in Atlantic City. Gordon Ramsay Steak is slated to open at Harrah’s Resort over Memorial Day Weekend, just […]

Business

Temple Gets Demoted in U.S. News Rankings

When U.S. News released its 2018 ranking of online MBA programs this month, the program at Temple’s Fox School of Business was ranked no. 1. […]

Be Well Philly

13 Wellness and Motivational Books to Add to Your 2018 Reading List ASAP

It seems that every year our goal is “read more,” but there’s two challenges with that: 1) read when? and 2) read what? While we […]

Foobooz

The Best Part of Waking Up Is Foles-gers in Your Cup

As the countdown to the Super Bowl continues, Eagles-inspired food items and, er, tonsorial statements are popping up everywhere in Philly. The latest is Foles-gers, a […]

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City Life

Meehan Won’t Seek Reelection Amid Sexual Harassment Controversy

U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan, the Delaware County Republican who has come under fire for using taxpayer money to settle a sexual harassment claim, has decided […]

City Life

North Carolina Man Sues His Own Wife Over Alleged Fletcher Cox Affair

In November, we told you that a North Carolina man had filed a lawsuit against Eagles player Fletcher Cox, who the man claims had a […]

City Life

Police: Skateboarders Assaulted Man on Market Street

Police are searching for a group of skateboarders who they say attacked a man on Market Street right at the height of rush hour on […]

Be Well Philly

Eagles’ Lane Johnson Has Created a New Green Smoothie at Fuel

We already knew the Eagles’ Lane Johnson had a philanthropic heart; his “underdog” t-shirts have raised over $100,000 to benefit Philly public schools. Now, the […]

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City Life

DA Larry Krasner Hires Staffer to Protect Immigrants’ Rights

District Attorney Larry Krasner has announced a new position in the Philly prosecutor’s office geared toward protecting immigrants’ rights. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Krasner said […]

Foobooz

Plenty Cafe Is Serving a Brazil-Inspired Menu with Bossa Nova

Plenty Cafe is all about European cafe culture — the sort of all-day hangout spot that can take you from morning coffee to after-dinner drinks. […]