Wolf, Fetterman call on state legislature to legalize adult-use cannabis

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman on Wednesday renewed calls for the state legislature to legalize adult-use cannabis in an effort to boost the state's coronavirus-crippled economy. 

Wolf administration renews calls for recreational marijuana legislation, House Republicans respond

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has once again called on the state legislature to take up the legalization of recreation cannabis as a way to help the state's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump trolls Biden by sharing manipulated video of him dancing to 'F--- tha Police'

“What is this all about?” President Donald Trump asked as he retweeted a video that showed Democratic rival Joe Biden appearing to play the explicit '90s anti-cop song on his phone and bop along to it.

Protesters gather in Old City during Trump's town hall

President Donald Trump was in Philadelphia for a town hall at the National Constitution Center.

Scientific American announces 1st-ever presidential endorsement in magazine’s 175-year history

Scientific American announced it will be endorsing Joe Biden for president in its October issue, which will mark the first-ever presidential candidate endorsement in the magazine’s 175-year history

Massachusetts man puts up electric fence to protect Trump 2020 lawn sign

A Massachusetts man who has had several pro-Trump signs stolen from his front yard over the course of the summer erected a makeshift electrical fence around his latest sign in an effort to ward off potential thieves.

Harris, home in California, gets a look at wildfire damage

She didn’t mention President Donald Trump by name on Tuesday, but her remarks came a day after he visited California and again cast doubt on the science behind climate change.

California governor gently confronts Trump on climate change

California Gov. Gavin Newsom had President Donald Trump one-on-one on live TV Monday, a perfect opportunity to spar with Democrats’ public enemy No. 1 just 50 days before the election.

Judge strikes down Pennsylvania's coronavirus restrictions, Wolf administration to appeal

A federal judge on Monday struck down Gov. Tom Wolf’s pandemic restrictions that required people to stay at home, placed size limits on gatherings and ordered “non-life-sustaining” businesses to shut down, calling them unconstitutional.

Security increased ahead of President Trump's visit to Philadelphia

The security barricades are up, local mailboxes are locked down and police patrols were circling the Constitution Center in anticipation of President Donald Trump's visit on Tuesday night. 

Citing 'mishandling' by Krasner's office, U.S. Attorney announces federal charges in 2 cases

During his press conference, McSwain cited the two cases as prime examples of how he says local criminal justice policies "benefit violent criminals and harm crime victims."

Legal advocates line up on both sides of Bill Cosby's appeal

Prosecutors, in a brief filed late Monday, offered several legal justifications for the accusers' testimony, hoping at least one of them will stick. They said it's needed to show Cosby’s pattern of behavior, to show the encounter wasn’t a one-time mistake, and to show the complaint wasn’t filed on a whim.