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Courts & Law

New Jersey man arrested for allegedly threatening judge

William Kaetz's arrest comes months after a disgruntled attorney fatally shot the son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas and wounded her husband in a targeted attack.

6 years ago

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Health

Vaccine storage issues could leave 3B people without access

The vaccine cold chain hurdle is the latest disparity of the pandemic weighted against the poor, who more often live and work in conditions that allow the virus to spread.

6 years ago

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Health

World struggles as confirmed COVID-19 cases pass 40 million

The U.S., India and Brazil are reporting by far the highest numbers of cases — 8.1 million, 7.5 million and 5.2 million respectively.

6 years ago

President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Rose Garden
Courts & Law

Supreme Court to review two cases involving Trump border policy

Trump's “Migrant Protection Protocols” policy became a key pillar of the administration’s response to an unprecedented surge of asylum-seeking families at the border.

6 years ago

Voters line up at City Hall in Philadelphia
Politics & Policy

Performers sought to ‘rock the line’ at Philly-area early voting and polling sites

“Rock the Line” is looking for performers of all stripes — including musicians, circus performers, comedians and dancers — to entertain waiting voters.

6 years ago

Sonny Bavaro teaches via Zoom
Education

Virtual school lets teachers see directly into students’ lives. Here’s what they’re learning

Virtual learning has brought teachers into students' homes every day. But can that help them build relationships with students remotely?

6 years ago

Listen 3:55
Voters receive a sticker after voting at one of Philadelphia’s satellite election offices
Politics & Policy

Monday is the last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania

If you want to cast a ballot in the commonwealth, there are several ways to register to vote. Here’s what you need to know.

6 years ago

Health care workers take information from people in line at a walk-up COVID-19 testing site
Health

Millions more COVID-19 rapid tests, but are results reported?

The U.S. can now test several million people daily for coronavirus but the boom comes with a new challenge: keeping track of the results.

6 years ago

A person receives a flu shot
Health

Delaware health system seeing huge demand for flu shot

Health officials are urging people to get the flu shot so that doctors and hospitals don’t face the extra strain of having to treat influenza in the midst of the pandemic.

6 years ago

Carson Wentz passes during the first half of the Eagles-Ravens game
Community

Ravens hold on for 30-28 win over depleted Eagles

Wentz tossed two TD passes, was sacked six times and managed to finish the game along with center Jason Kelce as Philadelphia’s only healthy starters.

6 years ago

Paul and Sandy Edwards of Quakertown (foreground) and their friends (from left) John Fullerton, Jeff Morris, Tom Cooley, and Mark Lubenetski, arrive at the Linc to watch the first Eagles game of the season that is open to live fans
Community

‘This is just what we do’: Eagles fans return to the Linc

While it was far from a normal game day at the Linc, Eagles fans still managed to find some signs of pre-pandemic life at the stadium in South Philly.

6 years ago

Nicole Flaherty, top, stands with her kids as her 7-year old daughter Madelyn places the ballot in the box in the Burlington County ballot box
Politics & Policy

More than 1 million voted so far in N.J.’s mail-in election

The turnout is a result of the state holding its first-ever mostly mail-in election, and election experts say it could be headed for 2008 levels of participation.

6 years ago

Voters receive a sticker after voting at one of Philadelphia’s satellite election offices
Politics & Policy

Philly celebs appearing in ‘Good Things Happen in Philadelphia’ GOTV event

The virtual effort will benefit Better Civics, a nonpartisan Philly organization focused on civic engagement and voter participation.

6 years ago

Harvard University graduate student Maya James poses in a park near the university, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Politics & Policy

Scammers seize on US election, but it’s not votes they want

American voters face an especially pivotal, polarized election this year, and scammers here and abroad are taking notice.

6 years ago

Nigerian American lifestyle blogger Nifesimi Akingbe, 31, stands outside her home in Randallstown, Md., near Baltimore, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
Community

Black immigrants find camaraderie, divide amid protests

For some immigrants, their attitudes are driven by worries about their children.

6 years ago

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