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Bill Omar Carrasquillo, 36, was sentenced to 5½ years in federal prison and ordered to forfeit $30 million in assets Tuesday. → Read More
It’s been a year since The Inquirer’s A More Perfect Union series began exploring some of Philadelphia’s biggest institutions and their unjust legacies. → Read More
We used Apple Watches to see how heart rates fluctuated during the Super Bowl. → Read More
Inquirer reporters Chris Palmer and Samantha Melamed partner with the show for the hour-long episode of Phil Nordo's rise and fall. → Read More
Three takeaways from A More Perfect Union’s “Paying a premium.” → Read More
Test your knowledge of last week’s events against other readers. → Read More
Philadelphians turned out heavily for John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro in the races for U.S. Senate and governor. → Read More
See the results in the Pennsylvania governor's race as they come in. → Read More
See the results in the Pennsylvania Senate race as they come in. → Read More
Six takeaways from our reporting on racism in the building trades. → Read More
The Inquirer looked to readers for some inspiration on a name for the proposed Sixers arena. Some were funny, some were serious — while others we couldn't include in a family-friendly newspaper. → Read More
The Sixers' proposal to build a new arena at 10th and Market recalls a failed 2000 push for a new Phillies stadium in Chinatown. → Read More
Tell us what you think a new Sixers arena should be called. → Read More
A Philadelphia story about reproductive rights, American history, and medical racism. → Read More
On Tuesday, Thomas J. Nestel III abruptly retired from his job as the chief of SEPTA’s police. Here’s what you need to know about his tenure at the transit agency. → Read More
Solitary confinement began in Philadelphia with racist roots. → Read More
Here’s the latest from The Inquirer’s coverage of Saturday’s mass shooting, as we continue to learn details on the victims, how the events transpired, officials’ response, and more. → Read More
The Main Line didn't become predominantly white by accident. For decades, people of color were denied access to area housing through racial restrictions. → Read More
Voting in The Inquirer's 2022 Italian hoagie bracket ends April 4. → Read More
Between now and April 4, readers will weigh in on 16 sandwiches, picked with the help of Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan. → Read More