Philadelphia

A&E Michael Vick vs. Tony Danza: Who's the boss?

Both men are coming to Philadelphia for high-profile projects. But only one of them has something to teach kids
  • Root for the Yankees, or else

    If a Bronx Bomber victory saved us from a second Great Depression, would their 27th World Series win be OK?
  • Conservatives organize to shout down congressmen at town halls

    These days, elected officials can't even say the word "healthcare" without getting booed
  • Going for broke in Pennsylvania

    McCain is redoubling efforts against Obama in this key electoral battleground, where the Philly factor could be decisive.
  • Quote of the Day

    Rape of a prostitute is a "theft of services"? Think again, says the chancellor of the Philadelphia bar.
  • At Biden rally, Obama's party comes into view

    A crowd of Teamsters and electricians -- once thought to be Clinton voters -- stayed up late in south Philly to get excited about voting for Barack Obama.
  • The city of brotherly losers

    After 9,999 defeats, baseball's Philadelphia Phillies boast the worst sports record since the Christians played the lions.
  • Song of the Day: "Heart It Races," Dr. Dog

    Pastoral psychedelia courtesy of an up-and-coming Philadelphia band.
  • Maternity care is a money loser

    Over the past 10 years, 11 of Philadelphia's 19 obstetrics units have closed their doors.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    At 49, Warren Moon is about to become the first black QB in the NFL Hall of Fame. How can someone so young carry that label? Plus: Terrell Owens, Billie Jean King.
  • Ira Einhorn's long, strange trip

    After two decades on the run from charges in a horrific murder, the counterculture icon is home and headed for trial. But in France, he's still a human rights hero.
  • A night of engrams and clears

    At the Scientologists' birthday bash for the late L. Ron Hubbard, it all comes down to the e-meter.
  • Detention convention

    At the 131st Congress of Correction, the incarceration industry puts on a bizarre show. From execution jokes to soap -- without a rope -- it's a great place for networking.
  • A trip through freedom's hometown

    In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell is a symbol of both America's ideals and its failings.
  • War on protesters

    The militarization of police strategies on display this convention season has cops fighting demonstrators, not crime.
  • Do not pass Go

    Are the Philadelphia police using high bail to keep an activist leader away from the Democratic Convention?
  • Taking it from the streets

    Philly police face ugly allegations after hundreds of protesters are detained for more than two days.
  • There's a riot goin' on ... Not!

    One reporter, 200 police cars, a trapped Gummi Bear and finally: A protester!
  • In the shadows of the Republican Convention

    The notoriously poor town of Camden, N.J. -- ironically the site of the GOP fete -- is living proof of everything our politicians are ignoring.
  • Bush marches in

    The nominee arrives in Philly and stays on message, saying nothing. Why make news when you're ahead in the polls?
  • Tears, but no tear gas

    The toxic combination of Johnny Rotten, Newt Gingrich and a mile-long hoagie causes plenty of hurt feelings, but protests stay in check.
  • Unwelcome in America

    With a backyard full of Republicans, Philadelphia poverty activist Cheri Honkala prepares for the fight of her life.
  • Portraits of the Philly protests

    Snapshots from the demonstrations at the Republican Convention.
  • Brother from another planet

    An NAACP chapter president and a Bush delegate? Meet Shannon Reeves.
  • First arrests in Philly

    The Republicans start their party as the protesters get ready to rumble.
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