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Family sues over genetic defect
A Philadelphia teenager is suing a sperm bank because of a genetic mutation in the sperm that gave her a lifelong disability. Sper ...
17 years ago
Graduation rates: some colleges don’t make the grade
A new report from the American Enterprise Institute of more than 1,300 colleges and universities shows that even at schools with similar ...
17 years ago
Legislators move to close tax loophole
Senate Democratic leaders are putting forward a plan they say would lower Pennsylvania’s business taxes by closing a decades-old lo ...
17 years ago
Tax amnesty brings in more than expected
By: Phil Gregory New Jersey’s Tax Amnesty Program allows individuals and companies who owe unpaid taxes to pay up without pe ...
17 years ago
Casey hopes for no senate primary
Pressure is mounting on a Democratic congressman from Philadelphia’s suburbs to not run a primary challenge against Senator Arlen S ...
17 years ago
Housing complex hopes to be national model
A local nonprofit elder care services company is opening a new kind of facility – one designed to keep people out of nursing homes. ...
17 years ago
From pot to tanning, legislators talk health
Delaware’s Legislative Hall was abuzz with activity yesterday from the Senate floor to the Governor’s office. Delawar ...
17 years ago
Court debates free speech on myspace
A federal appeals court in Philadelphia will be deciding two cases tackling the intersection of internet free speech and public school di ...
17 years ago
Members of Temple University’s faculty and staff protested yesterday at the home of the university president’s house. ...
17 years ago
Ever wake up more tired than when you went to bed? Physicians are getting more sophisticated in their search for a cause for sleep depriv ...
17 years ago