Go Birds, Philly. See scenes from an electric-green Super Bowl Sunday. Plus, Philadelphia’s unusual tax structure to be debated in City Hall.
Super Bowl LIX is upon us, and outside of Kansas City and Philadelphia, sports fans’ attitude toward this year’s matchup seems to be a collective groan. Ticket prices, though still exorbitant ...
Led by the coach-QB combo of Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City has made five Super Bowl trips in six years from 2020-26. In that time, the Chiefs have earned four victories, claiming ...
An ad that appeared in The Examiner 50 years this week. From The Examiner during the week of Feb. 3 to 8, 1975: “WELFARE LEAGUE NOW A ‘LAST RESORT’ AGENCY” – The Community Welfare League ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels recently underwent knee surgery and will be limited in spring practice, the school said Thursday. Daniels has started 33 games for the ...
OpenAI’s big rebranding effort brings a new logo and a new typeface, OpenAI sans. OpenAI’s big rebranding effort brings a new logo and a new typeface, OpenAI sans. Emma Roth is a news writer ...
While not everyone with Crohn’s disease experiences bleeding, it can be a common symptom. Treatment, including medications, food choices, or surgery, may help manage it. Seeing blood in your ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will do battle in the Super Bowl, but it presents quite the dilemma for Kylie Kelce, the wife of former Eagles center Jason. With Travis Kelce aiming ...
A tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in the Kansas City area has gained national attention this week, with headlines claiming it’s the “largest outbreak in U.S. history” since the Centers for Disease Control ...
Peter Aitken is a Newsweek Politics Editor based in New York. His focus is domestic U.S. politics, but he has experience covering Foreign Affairs, Business and Technology. Peter joined Newsweek in ...
Bleeding Kansas – John Brown’s Fight Against Slavery Posted: January 30, 2025 | Last updated: January 30, 2025 As tensions over slavery reached a boiling point, Senator Charles Sumner was ...