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Bill Cosby arrives for his sexual assault trial, Friday, April 20, 2018, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown.
Cosby Unraveled

Ep 13: The Age of Consent

How a new jury will see the facts in the Bill Cosby retrial, and just as important, how will it decide one key question: Consent.

Air Date: April 25, 2018

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Steelworkers leave a plant at the end of their shift in Bethlehem, Pa., in 1947. Employment in the industry has declined by 80 percent from its peak six decades ago, according to author Douglas Irwin. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
NPR
Business
History
Infrastructure

Protection for the steel industry is as old as America

President Trump's tariffs on imported steel aren't the first time the industry has gotten protection from the U.S. government.

7 years ago

Melissa DePino
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity

The woman behind the viral video of Philly Starbucks arrests

Philadelphia writer Melissa DePino wanted to stand up as a witness to the racial bias she observed at a Philadelphia Starbucks.

7 years ago

Listen 7:39
NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight April 24, 2018

Bill Cosby’s trial wraps up.  Two people convicted in the Bridgegate scandal have their appeal heard in court.  In York county, a ...

Air Date: April 24, 2018

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Evan Lovett said when he was injured in a fire it made him realize how important being able to draw and paint was to me. (Photo courtesy of  Wes Genarie.)
Speak Easy

Devastating fire made him realize his love of art

Despite my addictive personality, I have lived my entire life free of alcohol and drugs. I've substituted work.

7 years ago

Meredith Chapman, a Republican who sought a seat in the Delaware Senate in 2016, was killed Monday in a murder-suicide at her home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Police said a 48-year-old woman shot  Chapman, then turned the gun on herself. (Chapman campaign for Delaware Senate)
Criminal Justice
Delaware
Philadelphia

Main Line murder-suicide linked to love triangle involving former Del. Senate candidate

Meredith Sullivan Chapman, 33, was shot to death by a Jennair Gerardot, 48, whose husband, Mark, worked as a creative director with Chapman at the University of Delaware.

7 years ago

Call center employees work for the Facebook Community Operations Team in Essen, Germany, on Nov. 23. The workers review Facebook content and delete it if fails to meet the company's standards. (Martin Meissner/AP)
NPR
National
Politics
Technology

Facebook updates community standards, expands appeals process

Facebook announced changes to its content review policy Tuesday.

7 years ago

This photo shows a bronze statue called
History
National
Race & Ethnicity

New lynching memorial evokes terror of victims

The memorial opens the same week that Alabama marks Confederate Memorial Day, an official state holiday in which state offices will close.

7 years ago

Cherry trees in bloom along the river
Changing Communities
Neighborhoods
Poetry

Poetry conveys sense of Philadelphia community

For National Poetry Month, Morning Edition host Jennifer Lynn asked listeners to write poems about their communities.

7 years ago

Listen 5:34
Former United States Attorney General Eric Holder speaks at the National Constitution Center's event,
History
Law
National

Former U.S. attorney general predicts continuing wave of political engagement

Former Attorney General Eric Holder spoke at National Constitution Center to mark 150th anniversary of 14th Amendment

7 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight, April 23, 2018

The defense rests it’s case in the Cosby sexual assault retrial. Philadelphia High Schoolers tell their stories to shed light on e ...

Air Date: April 23, 2018

Listen 21:00
In a 2-1 ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed properly quantify greenhouse gas emissions linked to a pipeline expansion project in the southeastern U.S. (Marie Cusick/StateImpact Pennsylvania)
StateImpact Pennsylvania
Energy
Environment
Pennsylvania

FERC, called a ‘rubber stamp’ by critics, begins policy review for approval of natural gas pipelines

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has launched an inquiry into whether to update its policies on pipeline oversight.

7 years ago

Don Aaron, public affairs manager for the Metro Nashville Police Department, speaks at a news conference Monday, April 23, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn., regarding the search for a gunman who opened fire Sunday at a Waffle House restaurant. A suspect police have identified as 29-year-old Travis Reinking shot and killed at least four people at the restaurant. (Mark Humphrey/AP Photo)
National
Public Safety

Police: Waffle House suspect arrested near his apartment

Authorities had mounted a massive manhunt for 29-year-old Travis Reinking, after the Sunday morning attacks.

7 years ago

A scene from a wildfire along the border of New Jersey's Woodland and Manchester townships in Sept. 2015. (NJFFS photo)
Down the Shore
Environment
New Jersey

More than 800 acres of forest burning in Pine Barrens

No injuries were reported and no buildings had been damaged as of Monday morning.

7 years ago

Family heir Ben duPont and former DuPont Company executive Don Wirth are the new owners of the DuPont Country Club. (Mark Eichmann/WHYY)
Delaware
History
Sports

New owners investing millions to update DuPont Country Club

Family heir Ben duPont and a former DuPont Company executive recently announced they’re not only buying the DuPont Country Club, but also investing millions to spruce it up.

7 years ago

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