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Conceived as a cross between a Sunday newspaper and CBS' Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.
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Conceived as a cross between a Sunday newspaper and CBS' Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.

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Patrick Ullman of Pottstown and his son, Tanner, 14, cool off
Weather

What Philly’s Fourth of July heat wave reveals about climate change

Scientists say rising temperatures and intense storms will become more likely because of human-caused climate change.

1 day ago

Inside the studio of WURD radio.
Community

WURD Radio’s ‘Freedom Journeys’ recognizes 250 Black Philadelphians for their historic impact on the city

The project takes a focused look at the contributions of Black trailblazers who contributed to the foundation of the city and country from 1776 to 2026.

2 days ago

Listen 1:00
Caesar Rodney's statue is now in Washington, D.C.'s Freedom Plaza
Politics & Policy

‘Directly enslaving at least 26 people’: New report details Caesar Rodney’s slaveholding amid debate over statue’s fate

Wilmington took down the bronze memorial to the long-revered signer of the Declaration of Independence during racial unrest in 2020.

3 days ago

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Contestants at a Ben Franklin look alike contest
Community
Billy Penn

The oddest America 250 events that took place in Philly and across the U.S.

From potatoes named “Spudjamin Franklin” to a George Washington trampoline, here’s ten of the weirdest homages for the U.S.’ big birthday.

6 days ago

Erin Schricker and Davis Simmons pose for a photo in Philadelphia
Arts & Entertainment

Philly’s 250th celebrations continue after a hot and stormy Fourth of July

Fourth of July is over. What’s next for Philly? Historians share their takes.

7 days ago

Albert DerMovsesian of Willow Grove tapes up copies of the missing panels
Politics & Policy

Activists look to keep the story of Washington’s slaves alive as thousands visit Independence Park for July 4 festivities

The exhibit remains half-restored as local leaders consider their next moves after a federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration.

1 week ago

Listen 1:25
People leaving the Parkway.
Community

After days of oppressive heat, thunderstorms cut Philly’s July 4th concert short

After storms forced attendees to evacuate, the concert resumed around midnight with a shortened performance by The Roots, followed by fireworks.

1 week ago

Listen 0:55
Bruno in stroller at dog show
Community

Patriotic Pet Parade at Betsy Ross House in Old City celebrates America’s 250th birthday

The competition boasted 22 pets donning a range of red, white and blue attire.

1 week ago

Birds on a wire highlight Wilmington's unconventional mural for America's 250th birthday. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Arts & Entertainment

‘Common threads we share’: Wilmington mural for America’s 250th features birds on a wire and subtle tribute to Bob Marley

Muralist Christian Kanienberg says he’s “more interested in creating pieces of art that just happen to be murals that are conversation starters.”

1 week ago

Listen 2:11
At the National Constitution Center, an 1833 copy of the Declaration of Independence
Politics & Policy

Semiquin- what? Why Independence Day is celebrated on July 4

The Continental Congress voted for independence two days earlier, but the Declaration transformed July 4 into a lasting national symbol.

1 week ago

Listen 1:10
People in the audience at the National Constitution Center watch Pope Leo XIV's video remarks on a large screen.
Community
Billy Penn

Pope Leo praises America’s welcoming of immigrants in livestreamed remarks

The first U.S.-born pope accepted an award from Philly’s National Constitution Center

1 week ago

The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane
Politics & Policy

How our regional differences divided America

Historian Colin Woodard joins us to discuss how our regional differences have pulled us apart and how we can create a more perfect union.

Air Date: July 3, 2026 12:00 pm

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Spectators cheered and yelled as Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 arrived
Community

Big Boy sighting: World’s largest operating steam locomotive chugs through Pottstown

Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive made a pit stop in Pottstown to observe America’s 250th birthday.

1 week ago

Listen 1:09
Jesse Smith, Science History Institute director, explains how fireworks are packed
Community

From bamboo sticks to modern chemistry: A history of fireworks on display at the Science History Institute in Old City

“Flash! Bang! Boom! A History of Fireworks” tells the story of fireworks from the earliest Chinese inventions to today’s choreographed pyrotechnic displays.

1 week ago

Listen 1:29
Members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors march through the city's historic district
Community

Historic ‘March of America’s Mayors’ commemorates independence and celebrates local democracy

Local leaders from across the country marched from Independence Mall to the Museum of the American Revolution, highlighting the role of cities in sustaining democracy.

1 week ago

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