Shelly Desai, the Bombay-born character actor familiar to TV audiences for his recurring roles on the FX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia comedy and TNT's Men of A Certain Age, passed away on February 10.
Unlike ceremonies celebrating allies like Ukraine or Taiwan, the Philadelphia event paid tribute to what The Epoch Times described as "a genocidal regime" and "history's greatest threat to the United States and to democracy." The Chinese national flag was raised with the participation of a c
Rushan Abbas, head of Campaign for Uyghurs, urged Philadelphia's mayor to cancel a planned Chinese flag-raising on September 30. Citing her sister's imprisonment and CCP abuses, she warned the event would legitimise atrocities and called for standing with victims of tyranny instead of author
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) [USA], September 13: In front of a packed audience of more than 1,200 people, Sabyasachi was crowned the World Champion of Public Speaking, becoming only the third Indian-origin speaker to win the title in the history of the competition.
A report of a gunman at Villanova University on Thursday (local time) was confirmed to be a hoax, the New York Times reported,citing officials. The false alarm, however, triggered widespread panic among students and families on the campus near Philadelphia, coinciding with the first day of o
Actor and TV producer Glenn Howerton talked about the success of the sitcom, 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' during a recent PaleyLive panel with Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Rob Mac and Kaitlin Olson, in celebration of its 20th anniversary, reported People.
In a post shared on his official Instagram handle on Saturday, the 'Sounds of Silence' singer announced the cancellation of his Saturday and Sunday performances (June 29, 2026) at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, citing chronic and intense back pain.
Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson apologised to fans for his reckless challenge on Flamengo's Ayrton Lucas, which resulted in his red card during their Club World Cup 3-1 defeat at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Bhatia had two birdies in the first three holes and a bogey-birdie on the fourth and fifth. Then came a hat-trick of bogeys from the seventh to the ninth as he turned in one-over 36. On the back nine, he had the 12th, 14th and 15th and bogeyed the 13th, 17th and 18th
The Indian-American Bhatia sits tied third alongside Rickie Fowler, Colin Morikawa and Sepp Straka. Bhatia, who was third at the PLAYERS this year, is two behind the leader, Keith Mitchell (61) and one behind Denny McCarthy (62)
The field is led by the AT&T Pebble Beach, PLAYERS and Masters champion and also the defending champion Rory McIlroy as nine of the Top-10 in the world teeing up at this week. McIlroy won this event as the Wells Fargo last year