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One of three billboards trying to entice Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James to come to Philadelphia are shown near a highway, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, in Cleveland.  (Tony Dejak/AP Photo)
Sports

LeBron flattered by Philly fans’ free-agency fawning

James can opt out of his contract with Cleveland following this season and the superstar can hit the free-agency market.

8 years ago

arm wrestling
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Race & Ethnicity

Talking about race in America means perfecting the art of feeling uncomfortable

I sometimes wish I could stop talking about race, just for a day. It gets exhausting. I shouldn’t have to defend my race on a daily basis.

8 years ago

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New Jersey

NWS: Potential for 'at least' minor tidal flooding for several high tide cycles

Forecasters remain concerned about the potential for tidal flooding and heavy rain later this week as a coastal storm begins impacting the area on Thursday. 

8 years ago

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
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History
Race & Ethnicity

Am I a stranger to my brother?

It’s the responsibility of people like me to keep looking for people like him to make those chance encounters more than just shouting matches on the street.

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight February 26, 2018

PA candidates scramble to figure out just which districts they're running in. And the Philadelphia public league championship returns to the Palestra.

Air Date: February 26, 2018

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Gender
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Re-educating sexual harassers: What could restorative justice look like?

Can a human being change? Can a culture? It's not too late to begin.

8 years ago

Stephanie Laws talks about the joys of being a foster parent, flanked by a sign with information about a new campaign to recruit more of them. (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)
Philadelphia

Urgent need for foster families in Philadelphia

Without a foster home, children are placed in group homes. But officials said they can't get the same support in those situations.

8 years ago

DuPont, the longtime Delaware mainstay, has merged with Dow Chemical to form  DowDuPont.  (AP file photo)
Delaware Business Now
Business
Delaware

DuPont name to live on as ag business becomes Corteva

DowDuPont announced brand names for each of three divisions that will be spun off. The agriculture company, headquartered in Wilmington will be known as Corteva Agriscience.

8 years ago

Riders take a lap through Philadelphia during the 2012 professional cycling race. (Bas Slabbers/for WHYY, file)
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Philadelphia
Sports

Is it the end of the road for the Manayunk bike race?

For the second straight year, there will be no professional cycling race in Philadelphia.

8 years ago

Unionville historical marker displays names of 18 Black Civil War veterans who founded the town. (Andrea Gibbs/WHYY)
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Delaware
Race & Ethnicity

Historic Eastern Shore community exemplifies perseverance

The lasting legacy of 18 men who endured the hardships of the middle passage, slavery, and the Civil War to create a future that offered more opportunities than their past.

8 years ago

In this Sept. 11, 2015 file photo, Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, (left), U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, (center), and Anthony Sadler attend a parade held in their honor in Sacramento, Calif. The wait is almost over to see Roseburg, Ore., hero Skarlatos on the big screen in
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Movies
Pennsylvania

Pa. writer penned Clint Eastwood’s ‘The 15:17 to Paris’

In the spring of 2015, Dorothy Blyskal had quit her corporate job and was writing Facebook posts begging for an entry-level position in show business.

8 years ago

White Helmet Khaled Omar Harrah was killed during an airstrike in 2016. He's part of a group of volunteer rescue workers featured in the documentary Last Men in Aleppo (available on Netflix). (Courtesy of Grasshopper Film)
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Director of Oscar-nominated Aleppo doc wants his film to serve as witness

The documentary Last Men In Aleppo, by Syrian filmmaker Feras Fayyad, takes viewers inside the city.

8 years ago

Nikolas Cruz appears in court for a status hearing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Mike Stocker/AP)
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Logs of 911 calls reveal the troubled history of Florida school shooter

On Thursday, Sheriff Scott Israel announced that two deputies are on restrictive duty pending an investigation into whether they followed policy in responding to 911 calls.

8 years ago

 Workers excavate a coffin from a construction site in the Old City neighborhood Thursday in Philadelphia. Crews working on an apartment building in Philadelphia's historic district got a shock last month when their backhoes started hitting coffins and unearthing fully intact human remains. The site was supposed to be a former burial ground from 1707, and all remains were supposedly exhumed in the 1800s and moved to a different cemetery. (Matt Slocum/AP Photo)
History
Philadelphia

New map unearths dozens of forgotten burial grounds across Philly

Like many old cities, Philadelphia is built on countless cemeteries and burial grounds. Its history is peppered with stories of graves disturbed and of cemeteries all but lost

8 years ago

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New Jersey

Rain arrives later Saturday at the Shore

A grey weekend is ahead at the Jersey Shore, forecasters say. Saturday will feature low clouds and a chance of showers during the ...

8 years ago

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