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U.S., EU announce new partnership to undercut Russian energy
U.S. President Joe Biden asserted that Russian President Vladimir Putin uses energy to “coerce and manipulate his neighbors.”
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March Madness tourism expected to boost Philly’s recovering hospitality industry
Philadelphia will host three March Madness games this weekend. With them, thousands of tourists are expected to boost the city’s hurting hospitality industry.
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The National Constitution Center offering free admission Saturday for Women’s History Month
The Wawa Community Day Honoring Women’s History Month will be filled with events highlighting the impact of women at various points in America’s history.
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Camden County hails opioid settlement with J&J as ‘game changer’
Camden County will receive $32 million of the state’s settlement that will be used toward education and treatment for residents.
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Principals, district officials clash over new Philly schools budget
The overall budget increased for Philly’s public schools. But some principals say their schools have been shortchanged.
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Temple’s public safety director stepping down amid wave of gun violence near campus
Executive Director of Public Safety Charlie Leone will leave his post effective April 29.
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Report: Justice Thomas’ wife urged overturning 2020 election
Virginia Thomas sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to act to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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Italy to miss World Cup again after loss to North Macedonia
Missing two straight World Cups is an unprecedented low point for the four-time champion.
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The federal trial of the council member and three co-defendants got underway with competing interpretations of nearly $67,000 in alleged bribes.
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The Merriam Theater is now called the Miller Theater
The newly renamed Miller Theater honors Alan B. Miller and his financial support of upgrades and renovations to the 104-year-old theater.
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New Jersey awards first round of recreational marijuana licenses for growers
Nearly 70 entities wishing to grow and manufacture cannabis were awarded licenses, but the commission said dispensary applications weren’t ready yet.
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$300 rebate checks could be coming soon to Delaware taxpayers
Every state resident who filed a 2020 tax return will get a direct payment, under a bipartisan plan expected to be approved by lawmakers next month.
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N.J. Assembly passes bill to create a memorial for frontline workers who died from coronavirus
The measure passed in both houses of the state Legislature. Now it heads to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk.
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Temple announces new security measures for students living off campus
The protections come in the wake of a string of shootings in the area near campus.
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U.S. to expand Russia sanctions, accept 100K Ukraine refugees
The U.S. is also providing an additional $1 billion in food, medicine, water and other supplies.
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