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A historic government shutdown is over. Here’s what to know
The fallout of the shutdown landed on millions of Americans, such as federal workers who went without paychecks and airline passengers who had their trips delayed or canceled.
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The legislation would require employers to provide reasonable accommodations for disruptive symptoms of menstruation and menopause.
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Delaware launches Office of New Americans to strengthen support for immigrants
Delaware’s newly created Office of New Americans will coordinate resources for immigrants and strengthen statewide support networks.
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Listen 1:23Andrew Lloyd Webber visits the Delaware Art Museum’s Pre-Raphaelite collection
The musical theater composer stopped in Wilmington during the “Phantom of the Opera” revival tour to talk about Victorian-era paintings.
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Health department warns of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
The warning is precautionary; the health department said it believes there is no threat to the public.
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Claire Gunnison served for a decade in the Navy. Now she is working to improve the quality of life of Philadelphians around the city.
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Las autoridades de Wilmington permitirán acampar en un parque de la ciudad, pero prohibirán dormir al aire libre en todas las demás zonas de la ciudad.
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Eagles’ dominant defense leads to 10-7 win over Packers
There weren’t many successful plays by either offense for much of the night.
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Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments, with shutdown potentially near an end
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the only one of the nine justices to say she would have revived the lower court orders immediately.
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Chester County compressor station could be expanded under plans for revived pipeline project
Williams’ Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline project would mean 10 miles of pipeline in Lancaster County and an expanded compressor station in Chester County.
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Listen 1:19Philadelphia veterans find community at Operation Mud
A class at Philadelphia’s Clay Studio connects veterans through creating art.
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Recently fired CEO of Philadelphia Art Museum sues over her ousting
Days after being terminated “for cause,” Sasha Suda described the museum board as “corrupt” and “dysfunctional.”
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Philly-area U.S. House members express displeasure over Senate deal to reopen federal government
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Philadelphia, said he doesn’t understand why his Democratic Senate colleagues would break ranks on the continuing resolution.
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Listen 0:56AC/DC, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age among rock acts coming to Philly area in summer 2026
Rock concerts in the Philadelphia region are shaping up for next summer as we near the end of 2025.
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The Delaware Chancery Court sided with government officials last month over whether some school districts can set split tax rates for properties.
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