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Meet the judge who tamed the Musk-Twitter trial
Keeping the case on track is Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick, who brings a no-nonsense approach as the first woman to lead Delaware's 230-year-old Court of Chancery.
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Lightbox Film Center screens a portrait of the world in ‘32 Sounds’
Sam Green’s eccentric curiosity follows his ears around the world in the new performance documentary at the Lightbox Film Center.
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What started in the early days of the pandemic as a passion project has blossomed into a full-on shop that serves dogs high-quality treats in Bucks County.
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Friday night fights? Unsettling incidents mar Delaware high school football games
Some schools are now limiting who can attend games, or starting them before nightfall. “No school wants that negative stigma’’ of a violent episode.
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Listen 5:18Phillies set for 1st home playoff game since 2011, face Braves
The Phillies are looking for anything out of their big bats after a 3-0 Game 2 loss.
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Wawa to close 2 Center City Philadelphia locations due to continued safety concerns
The beloved convenience store chain says it is closing stores at 12th and Market streets and 19th and Market streets.
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Philly teens are sharing their climate change stories
High schoolers from around the city are talking about hot classrooms, devastating storms, and the convergence of climate change and inequity.
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Union groups at Temple University Hospital have been in contract negotiations since August. They’re prepared to strike if an agreement isn’t reached.
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Lawmakers unveil initiative to make N.J. home to the nation’s ‘toughest gun laws’
The legislation includes more comprehensive background checks and a ban on carrying handguns in government buildings, sporting arenas, and bars.
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Central Bucks says the anonymity of the ACLU complaint makes it impossible to “intervene.” ACLU says the district has ignored and disrespected those students.
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Philly’s eviction diversion program poised for 18-month extension
The acclaimed program was slated to expire at the end of the year. It is now poised to operate through the first half of 2024.
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After 2020 Election Day threats, Philly DA Krasner calls for election security reform
Krasner said that the 2020 election provided dramatic evidence of the serious threat against democracy in Philadelphia.
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In Pennsylvania, the thicket of restrictions on abortion providers shapes the number of abortion facilities in the state and limits the services they can provide.
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Democrats seek to address confusion over ‘Mike Doyle’ in 12th Congressional District race
Democratic Congressman Mike Doyle will announce his retirement later today — again — in an effort to head off confusion about who exactly is on the ballot this fall.
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Amid rising seas, Atlantic City has no plans for retreat
Atlantic City is one of the poorest and most densely populated parts of the N.J. coastline. But city leaders have no plans to buy and demolish homes in flood-prone areas.
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