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Capitol Building, Harrisburg. (Kevin McCorry/WHYY)
Elections
Pennsylvania
Politics

GOP lawmakers confront Pa. Supreme Court justices in hearing

This week's annual budget hearings are giving lawmakers a rare chance to publicly question Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices.

7 years ago

In February 2017, Dr. Alan Summers confessed to his role in overseeing a now-defunct South Philadelphia clinic specializing in helping addicts. (https://goo.gl/maps/d5NdUNVS5RQ2)
Addiction
Pennsylvania

Ambler doctor gets prison for supplying prescription pills to addicts, dealers in South Philly

Judge tells Dr. Alan Summers, 79, that his clinic 'made an absolute mockery' of the medical profession by supplying addicts and dealers with drugs.

7 years ago

Immigrants, suspected of being in the U.S. illegally, are transferred to be processed at the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection headquarters in Arizona in 2016. (Ross D. Franklin/AP)
NPR
Immigration
National

Supreme Court ruling means immigrants could continue to be detained indefinitely

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigrants, even those with permanent legal status and asylum seekers, do not have the right to periodic bond hearings.

7 years ago

An unidentified man walks in front of the Microsoft logo at an event in New Delhi, India. Microsoft is at the center of a Supreme Court case on whether it has to turn over emails stored overseas. (Altaf Qadri/AP)
NPR
Business
Government Accountability
Technology

New front in data privacy at the Supreme Court: Can U.S. seize emails stored abroad?

In a rare convergence, Fox, CNN, the ACLU, GOP and Democratic, Apple and Microsoft agree: The U.S. government should not unilaterally seize data stored in a foreign country.

7 years ago

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions gestures during a speech on Security and Immigration priorities before a group of law enforcement officials in Norfolk, Va., Friday, Jan. 26, 2018.
NewsWorks Tonight
Immigration

Two towns, two approaches to immigration enforcement in Pa. Which is safer?

Experts can't say whether it's safer to keep ICE at arm's length with "sanctuary" policies or to work closely with federal immigration officers.

7 years ago

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Capt. Sekou Kinebrew, a police spokesman, talks with reporters outside of the Philadelphia Police Department's headquarters about a student who brought a loaded handgun to Fels High School Monday morning.
K-12
Philadelphia
Policing

15-year-old with fully loaded gun stopped on way into Philly school

Police say a Fels High School student was carrying a .40-caliber Smith and Wesson handgun loaded with 12 rounds in his backpack.

7 years ago

Pennsylvania's new ongressional map as drawn by the Pa. Supreme Court after it found the previous version an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Keystone Crossroads
Elections
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Politics

Federal judges decline to immediately throw out court-drawn congressional map

A three-judge panel declined to temporarily hold up implementation of the map put in place by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

7 years ago

Six-year-old Sophie Cruz speaks during a rally in front of the Supreme Court next to her father Raul Cruz and supporter Jose Antonio Vargas in 2016.
NPR
Immigration

Supreme Court declines to take DACA case, leaving it in place for now

The U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a setback over the DACA program, which shields hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation.

7 years ago

Members of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees union, or AFSCME, listen to a council executive speak about conditions at state prisons and detention centers in Illinois.
NPR
Business

Supreme Court hears fiery arguments in case that could gut public sector unions

A 40-year-old Supreme Court decision is on life support at the nation's highest court, and the expected outcome could further undermine an already shrinking union movement.

7 years ago

In this image released by 20th Century Fox, Tom Hanks portrays Ben Bradlee, (left), and Meryl Streep portrays Katharine Graham in a scene from
History
Media
National

‘The Post’ renews attention for Pentagon Papers ruling

Much of the movie focuses on the Washington Post's decision to publish the papers after a federal court injunction against the Times, which broke the story.

7 years ago

Entrance to Camps 5 and 6, Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. (Photo reviewed and cleared by U.S. military.) (David Welna/NPR)
NPR
International
Politics

On a tense press tour of Guantánamo’s prison complex, signs of expansion

Two days before I left Washington in early February for my first tour inside Guantánamo's prison complex, an email arrived.

7 years ago

Image courtesy of the New Jersey Office of Attorney General.
Down the Shore
New Jersey

5 more charged with Sandy fraud

New Jersey authorities charged criminally this week five more people with filing fraudulent applications for federal relief funds related ...

7 years ago

Down the Shore
New Jersey

Man accused of fatally beating female roommate in Seaside Heights motel room

Authorities say a man fatally beat his female roommate in the motel room they shared in a New Jersey shore community. Ocean County ...

7 years ago

Rick Gates, business partner of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort
NPR

Rick Gates, Paul Manafort’s business partner, expected to plead guilty

Rick Gates, the business partner of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, is expected to plead guilty to the charges brought against the two men this week.

7 years ago

Protesters Sammi LeMaster and Katherine Fuchs carry the top of an alarm clock display that reads
NPR
Politics
Technology

FCC takes another step toward repeal of net neutrality

The agency took the requisite formal step of publishing the rules on Thursday, opening the door for lawsuits from a number of state attorneys general and advocacy groups.

7 years ago

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