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Many AFSCME DC 33 members have been itching for the union to take a dramatic stand against the city ever since then-Mayor ...
In response to a post-COVID economy, Philly theater companies are learning how to collaborate for the long term.
President Donald Trump’s administration says it has cut tens of millions of dollars in research funding from universities and research centers in Philadelphia. The Inquirer has been tracking these ...
The same tools that companies use to sell products can be used to encourage people to get vaccinated, get a colonoscopy or ...
Reflecting on COVID-19, Pa. health experts say pandemic mistakes likely contributed to falling rates of vaccination against measles, other diseases.
An exhibit at the Mutter Museum showcases the resiilience of health care workers including Philadelphians during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jan Carabeo has your latest morning headlines with weather ...
Since the pandemic began in early 2020, more than 1.13 million people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As we head into year three — yes, three — of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are still grappling with the idea that there will not be a quick and definite end to this situation.
White flags on the National Mall mark each of the more than 675,000 lives lost to COVID-19—which is has now overtaken the death toll of the 1918 flu pandemic. In September 2021, volunteers ...
Population: The US population is now triple what it was in 1918. So while the Covid-19 death toll may be higher, the 1918 flu pandemic apparently killed a higher proportion of Americans, Kissler said.
We check in with the pandemic modelers at the CHOP Policy Lab for their coronavirus pandemic predictions as we enter what hopefully COVID-19's final phase.
A masked person stands in West Philadelphia's Clark Park on Mar. 10, several blocks away from Penn's main campus. Credit: Avi Singh Over a year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the nation, ...