Imgorthand / Getty ImagesCommentary Sabotage? Hours Before NFL Playoff Game, One Team Notices Something Wrong with Their Showers The New York Giants woke up to an unpleasant surprise before a playoff game -- and Giants fans had some thoughts about it. By Bryan Chai January 21, 2023
Tim Nwachukwu / Getty ImagesCommentary NHL Player's Jersey Completely Sells Out After He Refuses to Abandon Christian Faith A pro sports player who stood up for his personal religious beliefs against the radical LGBT agenda is earning plaudits for his bravery. By Warner Todd Huston January 19, 2023
@APgelston / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: NHL Player Defies Woke Mob, Refuses to Don 'Pride' Jersey The Philadelphia Flyers defenseman refused to wear the team's LGBT pride-themed uniform, citing his religious convictions as the reason. By C. Douglas Golden January 18, 2023
@PhillyFireDept / Twitter Screen Shot Quiet Neighborhood Starts 2023 in Nightmare Scenario - 2 Houses Completely Leveled, Cars Sent Flying There were approximately 100 firefighters, medics, chief, and support staff that were on the scene in Port Richmond. By Elizabeth Delaney and January 2, 2023
@SharifaJackson / Twitter screen shotsCommentary Court Orders Philly to Remove Plywood Box Covering Christopher Columbus Statue - Visible for First Time in 2 Years A statue of explorer Christopher Columbus has been liberated from the wooden enclosure shamefully censoring it. By Richard Moorhead December 13, 2022
Matt Slocum - File / AP Judge Orders Major Reversal of City's Progressive Action Against 'Racist' Statue "We will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage," Lessard said. By The Associated Press December 9, 2022
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary New Drug 'Tranq' Explodes in US Cities - Telltale Wounds Can Be Seen Sprouting on Users The veterinary tranquilizer xylazine, known on the streets as "tranq," has made its way into the drug supplies of U.S. cities. By Elizabeth Stauffer December 9, 2022
@JasonFox29 / Twitter video screen shotCommentary North Philly Store Owner Fed Up with Violent Crime, So He Hires Team of Guards with AR-15s Philadelphia gas station owner Neil Patel said the city's crime crisis forced him to hire experienced guards armed with AR-15 rifles. By Ryan Ledendecker December 6, 2022
@JoeHoldenCBS3 / Twitter Major Leap Forward in Gruesome Cold Case: DNA Link to Prominent Family Discovered After six decades, the young victim of a terrible murder will finally be identified after police made a huge DNA breakthrough. By John McCann December 1, 2022
Brandon Bell / Getty Images Texas Dumps Dozens of Migrants to Another Blue Sanctuary City in Post-Election Bus Campaign Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent 28 immigrants to the sanctuary city of Philadephia, but the city officials were not happy. By Abby Liebing November 17, 2022