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Orsted signs on as first tenant at New Jersey wind port
The New Jersey wind port in Salem County won't open until 2024, but the site already has its first tenant.
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‘You’re not your worst mistake.’ Expungement clinic in Delaware helps people clear criminal records
A 2019 law expanded access to expungements. A clinic at a library near Wilmington helped guide prospective applicants through the process.
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At 60 years old, the Philadelphia Show finds a new home atop the Rocky Steps
The antiques and decorative arts show is now 60 years old, and has a new home atop the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Massive collection of never-before-seen Andrew Wyeth works to be made public
The Brandywine River Museum will oversee the display of nearly 7,000 works, the most never seen publicly.
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GOP candidate in Pennsylvania primary hit with protective order
Teddy Daniels was accused of making threats, saying he would kill the family dog and grabbing his wife by the shirt.
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Biden wants $33B more to help Ukraine battle Russia
The new proposal would be more than twice as large as the initial $13.6 billion package of defense and economic aid for Ukraine and Western allies.
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Climate change may increase risk of new infectious diseases
Researchers found that cross-species virus spread will happen thousands of times among mammals if the world warms by 2 degrees Celsius.
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Elon Musk prevails in Delaware court case on SolarCity deal
Had the Delaware court ruled against him, Musk could have been ordered to pay $2 billion or more at the same time he is trying close a $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.
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Ukraine says Russian offensive in east picks up momentum
The fighting gathered pace after Russia suddenly cut off natural gas to two NATO nations on Wednesday, in what was seen as a bid to punish and divide the West.
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Moderna asks FDA to authorize COVID vaccine for children under 6
Moderna submitted data to the Food and Drug Administration that it hopes will prove two low-dose shots can protect babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
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Pa.’s GOP gubernatorial frontrunners want no abortion, no mail voting, and lots of fracking
Pennsylvania’s GOP frontrunners for governor have a lot in common: They want to ban most or all abortion, get rid of mail voting, and “drill baby drill.”
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Penn Relays, Arbor Day, Bowie’s ‘Stardust,’ and festival fun in this week’s ‘Things to Do’
This weekend’s event schedule includes the return of the Penn Relays to Franklin Field, a tribute to David Bowie, and a trifecta of festivals in West Philly.
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Listen 5:22Delmarva Power seeks second increase in natural gas delivery fee in two years
Delaware’s public advocate encouraged customers to voice their opinion on the "substantial" proposal. The company says it’s necessary to recover costs.
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Listen 1:30Philly’s carbon emissions are dropping — but the city has a long way to go
Citywide emissions have dropped 20% since 2006, mostly thanks to a cleaner electrical grid. But emissions from cars, trucks, and planes are going up.
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Federal judge halts preparations for end of U.S. asylum limit
A judge has ordered a two-week halt on phasing out pandemic-related restrictions on seeking asylum as Biden's administration prepares for the restrictions to be fully lifted.
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