PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania could help President Donald Trump's second administration achieve its energy goals, but not in the way most people may think. Fracking and Trump's promise to "drill, baby,
President Donald Trump issued a series of pardons for anti-abortion activists convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, but at least one recipient sought to reject the clemency.
Trump is testing how much radicalism, disorder, and lawlessness voters will tolerate. His potential successors should be taking detailed notes.
Pennsylvania House Speaker Joanna McClinton has a lot on her plate, nonetheless what the latest round of President Donald Trump's actions may mean to her constituents in West Philadelphia.While paneli
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 61 percent of U.S. adults support the president's plan to downsize the federal government.
Several executive orders Trump signed last week pause or end some federal funding. Those executive orders, which remain in place, include the freezing of foreign aid, all funds to federal grantees who received money for DEI-related purposes and all funds appropriated through the Inflation Reduction Act.
Trump signed orders Wednesday to punish schools for teaching about race and gender, promote school choice, and facilitate deportation for some campus protesters.
During the 2024 presidential election, neither Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts nor Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes endorsed a candidate. Mahomes declined to use his platform to endorse a candidate, despite Trump saying the quarterback’s wife, Brittany, was a “big MAGA fan.”
The governor says he remains committed to commonsense Pennsylvania priorities and "where our priorities are aligned, I stand ready to work with the Trump Administration to continue our progress here in Pennsylvania.
President Trump is invoking the July attempt on his life during a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., saying in his inaugural address that “my life was saved for a reason.” Tru
In his first interview since being sworn in as defense secretary, Pete Hegseth sought to clarify how the federal government plans to use Guantánamo Bay to detain migrants being deported from the United States.