
Sports
Backup quarterback cut by Albright College for kneeling during anthem
A backup quarterback for Division III Albright College in Pennsylvania has been cut for kneeling during the national anthem.
8 years ago
Joel Embiid jogs, Philly tweets, and the Sixers surge back to life
Lower Merion native Evan Bowen-Gaddy happened to record Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid jogging through Center City. For him, it was like spotting Big Foot.
8 years ago
Listen 0:00Rise of a Delaware town — unified by its high school football team
Population growth in ever-growing Smyrna fuels a school district's growth and a football titan that has galvanized this Delaware town.
8 years ago
Goal of youth sports task force: Offer ‘good wholesome activities’ for all Philly kids
Philadelphia is developing a plan to ensure youth sports reach every neighborhood in the city by empowering a task force to help make it a reality.
8 years ago
Delaware could face steep competition if Supreme Court allows broader sports betting
Delaware's time as the only state to offer sports betting could be winding down.
8 years ago
Philly runner tries to show athletic protest can be more than just an NFL phenomenon
Amid the national debate over NFL players taking a knee or raising a fist to protest racial injustice, Peter wanted to show it's not just a pro-football phenomenon.
8 years ago
Listen 0:00On ‘Radio Times’: ‘Paid patriotism’ partly explains military reverence at sporting events
After comments by President Trump calling athletes “sons of bitches” for kneeling during the national anthem a debate has erupted across the country about patriotism.
8 years ago
Listen 0:00Trump’s feud with activist athletes
Guests: Jesse Washington, Rich Lowry, Richard Allen Smith This Sunday, millions of Americans will be tuning in to ...
Air Date: September 29, 2017
Listen 49:31Take a knee to protest Trump’s tinpot patriotism
Spewing anew without a clue, Trump presumed this weekend to tell us what is patriotism and what is not. Rest assured, the Founding Fathers shook their heads and took a knee.
8 years ago
City Council moves to rid Philly of archaic rules — including ban on tailgating
Some antiquated regulations will come off the city books if an eight-bill package gets through Philadelphia City Council. A ...
8 years ago
Basketball and group walks promote peace in Wilmington neighborhood
Kids in the east side of Wilmington will once again play basketball, thanks to a donation for a new hoop. Every day, neighborhood ...
8 years ago
Former Philly boxing champ killed in Camden accident
A former heavyweight boxing champ who was defeated by Larry Holmes died last week in a construction accident in Camden. The Occupa ...
8 years ago
Delaware hopes new NFL season brings better luck for ‘the house’
Gamblers made big money legally betting on NFL games in Delaware last season. The state lottery director is hoping some of that luck changes this season.
8 years ago
Penn State files paperwork to sue charity Sandusky founded
Penn State has filed paperwork indicating it intends to sue the charity founded by ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, whose chil ...
8 years ago
Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins pushing Pa. bill to help seal criminal records
The Philadelphia Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins is considered one of the best safeties in the NFL. But lately, he’s become less wide ...
8 years ago