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Camden Police Chief John Thomson asks for the public's help in finding the men wanted in connection with the shooting of two undercover detectives. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Criminal Justice
New Jersey
Policing

Police arrest 1 of 3 men charged in ambush shooting of Camden police detectives

Police said Saturday night that they arrested Juan Figueroa without incident in Gloucester City, N.J.

8 years ago

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks during a news conference at the Pennsylvania Capitol on Tuesday. A Pennsylvania grand jury says its investigation of clergy sexual abuse identified more than 1,000 child victims in records in six Roman Catholic dioceses.
Matt Rourke/AP
NPR
Religion

The clergy abuse crisis has cost the Catholic church $3 billion

The financial and reputational cost to the Catholic church continues to grow.

8 years ago

FILE - In this Thursday, July 1, 2010, file photo, Bill Hybels, then-senior pastor of the megachurch Willow Creek Community Church located in Northwest-suburban Chicago, speaks in Washington. It was announced, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018, at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Ill., that lead pastor Heather Larson is stepping down, and the entire Board of Elders will do so by the end of the year. Larson said the church needed new leadership in the wake of sexual harassment allegations against church founder Hybels. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
Religion
Sex & Relationships
Social Justice

Evangelicals confront sex abuse problems in #MeToo era

The victims are coming forward to expose abuse in the Protestant evangelical world where some say the misdeeds have been just as pervasive as the acts by Catholic clergy.

8 years ago

Camden Police Chief John Thomson asks for the public's help in finding three men wanted in connection with the shooting of two undercover detectives.
Criminal Justice
New Jersey
Policing

Three men face charges in ambush shooting of Camden police detectives

Still at large, the suspects are considered to be extremely dangerous, police say

8 years ago

This screen grab from an advertisement from the group Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware has been part of a marketing blitz to keep the company intact. (YouTube)
Business
Delaware

TransPerfect leaves Delaware as corporate home, citing Chancery Court dispute

Following a lengthy court battle over the court-ordered sale of the company, the multimillion-dollar language services company has moved its corporate home to Nevada.

8 years ago

Workplace civil rights law prohibits discrimination against workers 40 and older. Yet worker advocates say recruiters sometimes exclude older workers by narrowing how and where they look for candidates. (Gary Waters/Ikon Images/Getty Images)
NPR
Media
Technology

Are job ads targeting young workers breaking the law?

When an employer sets out to recruit young people for a certain job, is it discriminating against older job seekers in a way that breaks the law?

8 years ago

Numbers are shown on a stock market board.
Business

‘Habitual fraudster’ of Delaware County faces 5 years in latest scheme

Howard Appel arranged stock sales under the guise of consulting work, when in fact he was secretly a major stock owner.

8 years ago

New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg considering proposing legislation to make police dash camera video available to the public, which would reverse this week’s state Supreme Court decision that ruled the footage could be kept secret. (AP file photo)
New Jersey
Policing

Weinberg mulls legislation to reverse N.J. Supreme Court decision on dash cam footage

The bill would not force police departments to use dash and body cameras. It would require that any dash and body camera videos that are made be available to the public.

8 years ago

From left, Megan, Abby, Chris, and Brendan Leach vacationed in Lewes two months before he and two other firefighters died battling a Wilmington blaze. (Courtesy of Leach family)
Delaware
Public Safety

‘Blood on hands’ of ex-mayors Baker and Williams for Del. firefighter deaths, lawyer says

The city of Wilmington’s policies to mothball fire engines and not fill authorized positions were directly to blame for the deaths of three firefighters, the lawsuit contends

8 years ago

Pope Francis, shown here in May
(Andrew Medichini/AP)
Keystone Crossroads
Pennsylvania
Religion

Pope condemns reported sex abuse by priests in Pennsylvania

Vatican condemns sex abuse described in Pennsylvania grand jury report, says Pope Francis is on victims' side.

8 years ago

This courtroom sketch depicts defense lawyer Kevin Downing questioning Rick Gates, as former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort listens.
(Dana Verkouteren/AP)
NPR
Criminal Justice
National
Politics

Paul Manafort case goes to jury after closing arguments by prosecutors and defense

Jurors are set to begin deliberations in the trial of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

8 years ago

Arthur Baselice Jr. poses with a photo of his son, Arthur Baselice III, who was abused by two Franciscan clergymen in Northeast Philadelphia. Baselice III died of a drug overdose in 2006 at age 28.
Keystone Crossroads
Criminal Justice
Religion

Father of son abused by clergy falls deeper into ‘dark hole’ in wake of new report

For victims and their families, having these reports come to light can be a vindication, but there are also a lot of difficult emotions that can be a struggle to process.

8 years ago

Listen 6:57
Radio Times
Pennsylvania
Religion

Clergy abuse and cover up in Pa.

Guests: Kevin McCorry, Mark Rozzi, Lawrence Persico On Tuesday, Pennsylvania Attorney General released a scathing ...

Air Date: August 15, 2018 10:00 am

Listen 49:01
The Walmart in the Cedarbrook Plaza Shopping Center. (Google Maps)

Police arrest two suspects in Cheltenham Walmart shootings

Authorities say two people were arrested after a reported shooting at a Walmart near Philadelphia. Emergency dispatchers in Montgo ...

8 years ago

Two Guatemalan families were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border earlier this year. The children remain in the U.S. while the fathers have already been deported.
(Claire Harbage/NPR)
NPR
Immigration
National

Deported parents describe agonizing wait to be reunited with their children

The last time Pablo saw his son was in Texas.

8 years ago

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