Madonna takes stage around 10 p.m. in Philadelphia
Madonna, who famously said "a queen is never late," took the stage around 10 p.m. at the Wells Fargo Center.
Madonna, who famously said "a queen is never late," took the stage around 10 p.m. at the Wells Fargo Center.
Madonna's start time at the Wells Fargo Center was delayed over an hour due to weather - as she faces a lawsuit in New York over her supposedly late stage times.
Madonna, Live Nation and the Barclays Center have been sued after the singer started her shows hours late in December of 2023.
The singer will be hitting the stage in Philadelphia one month later than previously scheduled.
Tickets for the previously scheduled concert will be honored on the new date.
The announcement came several weeks after Madonna was hospitalized for a bacterial infection. The tour will now kick off in London in October.
The singer had been hospitalized in the ICU after developing a "serious bacterial infection" just before the start of her upcoming tour.
Her manager said the signer spent several days in the ICU with a "serious bacterial infection."
Grammy award-winning singer Madonna is hospitalized in the ICU with a serious bacterial infection. Her manager says she first developed the infection on Saturday and is improving but remains under medical care. READ MORE: https://cbsloc.al/3NT9ufR
The singer is expected to fully recover after spending several days in the ICU, her manager said.
Madonna will "Take a Bow" with a new tour starting this summer that will be a "Celebration" of the pop icon's hits
"#Madonna is demonstrating a dynamic performance of peak white womanhood. This was not an #Aretha tribute but a monologue on how another iconic Black woman is being reduced to how she helped a white woman," one person wrote.
Chris discussed outgoing Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz saying he thinks Michael Flynn did not follow the law, a federal judge stopping the Trump administration from threatening to cut off funds to 'sanctuary cities' and Ohio Governor John Kasich's appearance on The View. He spoke with Richie Ashburn Jr at 7:00 about the Home Runs For Hearts event at Citizens Bank Park and White House Director of Media Affairs Helen Aguirre Ferre at 8:20 about Donald Trump's first 100 days in office.
Chris discussed the death of Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Trump issuing a series of executive orders and Fox 29 suspending Mike Jerrick for cursing on the air. He spoke with Salewa Ogunmefun, from One Pennsylvania, at 7:20, who are protesting Republicans in Philadelphia today, author Ann McElhinney, at 8:20, about her book, Gosnell and Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, at 8:50, about the Republican congressional retreat in Philadelphia.
On today's show, Rich discussed Trump's pledge to slash taxes and government regulations, bowling in the White House, and he debated who is crazier- Ashley Judd or Madonna? At 4:15pm Jim Solomon called in to discuss his documentary "The Witness", which is about the 1964 Kitty Genovese murder case and false narratives promoted by the press. At 4:30pm Genevieve Wood, of The Heritage Foundation and The Daily Signal, called in to talk about what we can expect from Donald Trump during his first 100 days in office including potential Supreme Court picks.
Madonna is defending her fiery, expletive-laden speech at the women's march, saying her words were "taken wildly out of context."
Chris discussed President Donald Trump's inauguration, the Superbowl match-up and Madonna's expletive speech at the Women's March in Washington, D.C. He also discussed Aziz Ansari's SNL monologue, the questioning of Melania Trump's sex appeal and more. Chris spoke with Michael Bronstein during the Monday Morning Matchup about President Trump's Inauguration at 7am. He also spoke with WIP's Ike Reese regarding the upcoming Super Bowl at 8:00.
Madonna, an outspoken critic of President-elect Donald Trump, is trying to put a positive spin on his Friday inauguration.
Chris discussed the Eagles losing to the Bengals, Donald Trump expanding his search for Secretary of State and Saturday Night Live. He also discussed Italy's Prime Minister resigning, Sen. Mitch McConnell's fight against free speech and more. Chris spoke with Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna on the Monday Morning Matchup about voter recounts and Donald Trump's appointments at 7:00. He also spoke with Ike Reese from WIP regarding the Eagles losing at 8:00.
Chris reviews last night's campaign rally for Hillary Clinton at Independence Mall last night and discusses today's voting. He talked with Lawyer and former State Senator Bruce Marks at 7:00 about poll watchers in Philadelphia and Joe DeFelice from the Philly GOP at 8:00 about problems Republicans are having at the polls this morning.
Chris reviewed the end of the SEPTA strike and the FBI's latest announcement concluding the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails. He talked with talk show host Laura Ingraham at 6:20, Colin Hanna and Michael Bronstein on the Monday Morning Matchup at 7:00 and Al Weaver from the Washington Examiner at 8:20 to preview tomorrow's voting and also to 94 WIP's Ike Reese at 8:00 to review yesterday's Eagle's loss.
Chris recapped the last Presidential debate. He spoke with John Hayward from Breitbart at 6:20 and A.B. Stoddard of Real Clear Politics at 7:20 for analysis of the last Presidential debate. Chris also spoke with Comedian Steve Byrne about his comedy show at Helium at 7:20.
Chris reviewed Michelle Obama campaigning for Hillary Clinton at La Salle, Congress overriding a Presidential veto on a bill that would allow 9/11 victims families to sue Saudi Arabia and the conservatism of Carson Wentz.
Chris discussed a federal investigation over campaign contributions to the Governor of Virginia, the VA Secretary comparing wait times to lines at Disney and claims that Philadelphia's soda tax will improve the health of Philadelphia residents.
"FACTS: its good to have them before you jump to conclusions!"
The 4-2 vote comes a week after a council meeting on March 11, when Dawn Jones accused Councilwoman Rachel Walker of racial discrimination and allegedly using a racial slur.
Tyrese Maxey had 30 points and 10 assists and Kelly Oubre Jr. had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers hold off the Miami Heat 98-91 Monday night in a potential preview of an NBA play-in tournament game.
There won't be any Philly men's schools in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but plenty of players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be in the big dance.
Saquon Barkley was engulfed into the Philadelphia Eagles long before he even played a down for his new franchise after spending time at the team's training camp at Lehigh University as a kid.
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Andre Gordon Jr. is now facing more than a dozen criminal charges in Pennsylvania following the slaying of three family members over the weekend, new court documents show.
There won't be any Philly men's schools in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but plenty of players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be in the big dance.
Philadelphia Police said the body of a child, who they believe was between 4 and 7 years old, was found inside a duffle bag along the 600 block of North 38th Street in the city's Mantua section.
The 4-2 vote comes a week after a council meeting on March 11, when Dawn Jones accused Councilwoman Rachel Walker of racial discrimination and allegedly using a racial slur.
Philadelphia police said Derrick Gant, also known as rapper Phat Geez, was killed in a shooting on the 1200 block of North Taney Street in the city's Brewerytown neighborhood.
The 4-2 vote comes a week after a council meeting on March 11, when Dawn Jones accused Councilwoman Rachel Walker of racial discrimination and allegedly using a racial slur.
There won't be any Philly men's schools in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but plenty of players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be in the big dance.
Andre Gordon Jr. is now facing more than a dozen criminal charges in Pennsylvania following the slaying of three family members over the weekend, new court documents show.
U.S. military veterans and ROTC members gathered to honor World War II veteran Benjamin Barry in Philadelphia Monday.
Can the government pressure social media companies to remove misinformation? That's a case being decided by the Supreme Court.
There won't be any Philly men's schools in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but plenty of players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be in the big dance.
Andre Gordon Jr. is now facing more than a dozen criminal charges in Pennsylvania following the slaying of three family members over the weekend, new court documents show.
In 1960, a North Carolina college student from the Philadelphia area took a stand by being one of the first to sit down at a whites-only lunch counter.
Princeton University students, athletes and local businesses are beaming with pride after their women's basketball team made the NCAA tournament for the third year in a row.
High temperatures stay in the upper 40s and low 50s this week, a return to the reality of March weather, with the chilliest day coming on Tuesday, aka the official start to spring.
High temperatures stay in the upper 40s and low 50s this week, a return to the reality of March weather, with the chilliest day coming on Tuesday, aka the official start to spring.
Sunday will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy and mild for your St. Patrick's Day celebrations with high temperatures near the low 60s, but a cool down is on the way for the official start to spring.
Friday there's a chance of rain in Philadelphia - but it's mostly just a cloudy day with some risks to allergy sufferers - and more warm March temperatures.
A Delaware judge sentenced Keith Gibson to seven life terms - he will be extradited to Philadelphia to face charges for the murders of four people in 2021, including his mother.
Thursday is mostly sunny with highs above 70 across much of the region - it's a little cooler down the Shore but still pleasant.
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance is hosting a Spirit Challenge as part of its 45+ Reasons campaign, which has the goal of getting 5,000 Black Philadelphians screened for colorectal cancer.
Most healthy men produce sufficient testosterone as they age. Yet online ads and telehealth sites are promoting testosterone drugs with flawed promises of boosting libido and busting stomach fat.
It's been a challenging four years for medical students who started at the height of the pandemic but it's also been extra special for one couple at Penn.
Infections of the highly contagious measles virus have been reported in 17 states in the first three months of 2024.
The director of breast health at Main Line Lankenau Hospital said the risk assessment tool is based on a woman's family history, prior breast biopsies, the age of her first period and when her first child was born.
Data from the federal government shows that an offshore wind power project proposed for New Jersey would have 157 turbines and be located 8.4 miles from shore at its closest point.
Mayor Reed Gusciora said he wrote a letter to Starbucks asking the company to keep its Trenton location open.
Tanya Hill-Holliday started out at a McDonald's in Baltimore, Maryland before going on to run 12 franchises in Pennsylvania.
On Thursday, Feb. 29, aka Leap Day, Krispy Kreme customers can buy any regularly priced dozen and get another dozen original glazed doughnuts for just $2.29.
Wheelhouse Cards, a full-service sports card shop that saw a resurgence during the pandemic, has opened its second location in West Chester, Pa.
It's pothole season in the northeast, and as springtime nears, efforts to fix the holes ramp up. Drivers in both South Jersey and Philadelphia are doing their best to swerve away from the issue.
Pennsylvania State Police said I-76 near Conshohocken closed around 1 a.m. because of a truck fire on the eastbound lanes between Exit 331B/PA 23 and Exit 338 (Green Lane/Belmont Avenue).
Here's everything you need to know to ensure you're all set ahead of the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
SEPTA Transit Police Chief Charles Lawson discussed safety at a press conference Wednesday. Hours later, eight teens were shot near a bus stop in Northeast Philadelphia.
A 2023 report by the Pennsylvania State Transportation Advisory Committee found that speed cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia have been successful in slowing down reckless drivers.
Tyrese Maxey had 30 points and 10 assists and Kelly Oubre Jr. had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers hold off the Miami Heat 98-91 Monday night in a potential preview of an NBA play-in tournament game.
There won't be any Philly men's schools in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but plenty of players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be in the big dance.
Saquon Barkley was engulfed into the Philadelphia Eagles long before he even played a down for his new franchise after spending time at the team's training camp at Lehigh University as a kid.
Kenny Pickett is ready for a fresh start in Philadelphia.
Princeton University students, athletes and local businesses are beaming with pride after their women's basketball team made the NCAA tournament for the third year in a row.
In an interview last week, Dr. Dre said he endured three strokes while he was hospitalized for a brain aneurysm in January 2021.
With hundreds of millions on the line for Powerball and Mega Millions, you won't be able to buy lottery tickets today in Pennsylvania.
Celine Dion said in her post that March 15 was International Stiff-Person Syndrome Awareness Day.
The original "Ghostbusters" cast braved the heavy proton packs once more for the franchise's latest installment.
Neil Young voluntarily removed his music from Spotify in 2022 after Joe Rogan, whose podcast was exclusively on Spotify, had a controversial infectious disease expert on as a guest during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Students in Philadelphia's Law Pathway program are learning more about a possible legal career with help from Penn's law school and the Troutman Pepper law firm.
Mercy Career and Technical High School senior Taylor Houseman was one of two students selected to give a SEPTA bus a brand new look.
On this week's Focusing on the Future and the first day of Women's History Month, CBS Philadelphia talked with one high school senior who is making history.
At Cherokee High School, its Chiefs United basketball team is proving that lasting bonds go well beyond the court.
Meet the Fanny Jackson Coppin School students who voice the theme song for the new PBS Kids series "Lyla in the Loop."
The Philadelphia region will see a cooler week with most areas in the upper 40s and low 50s. Tuesday brings a cold start to spring with morning sun and afternoon clouds.
The Powerball jackpot is up to $645 million.
Damari Carter has been missing since December. His mother and her boyfriend have since been charged with his death.
The decision at the special council meeting in Eddystone upset many residents in attendance, some of whom walked out in rage.
A Philadelphia rapper known as Phat Geez was shot and killed in North Philadelphia late Sunday night. CBS News Philadelphia's Kerri Corrado spoke to relatives about his legacy.