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Status report: State health exchanges, after Supreme Court ruling
Now that the constitutional questions surrounding the federal health law have been resolved, the ball is largely in the states’ cou ...
14 years ago
Next year’s budget debate already under way in Philadelphia
Mayor Michael Nutter signed Philadelphia’s new budget just before the July 1 deadline. Already, members of City Council are ...
14 years ago
Author makes case for introverts
Shy. Arrogant. Weird. Unfriendly. There’s no shortage of ways in which introverts can be misunderstood in our society – but a ...
14 years ago
Photographers capture Germantown’s past and present beauty during inaugural event
As photographer Gary Reed insisted, right up until the participants in Saturday’s first-ever Germantown Photo Walk fanned out throu ...
14 years ago
Christie using cuts to the poor as leverage for tax cuts for the rich
Confused about what’s going on in Trenton? Wondering why Christie is calling back the Legislature when everyone thought they’ ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvania politics – makes me wanna gag sometimes
One of the remarkable things about life in Philadelphia to me is that you can walk into a Common Pleas Courtroom and sometimes find a ju ...
14 years ago
Theory suggests that poverty is visible from space
Philadelinquency, a real estate blog covering the city’s vacant, abandoned and tax-delinquent properties, has written a post about an i ...
14 years ago
Drexel grads create smart-phone apps for the visually impaired
As part of a senior project, Drexel computer science and software engineering students Trevor Adams, Tom Burdak, Shawn Busolits, Andrew S ...
14 years ago
Three dead in N.J. after weekend storms
Overnight on Friday the area was hit with devastating storms. The thunder and lightning’s performance was both ...
14 years ago