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Paving way to citizenship, new Philly program offers eligible immigrants financial tools

More than 90 percent of all Latinos with lawful permanent status in the United States say they would become citizens if they could, accor ...

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Merck CEO stands against bigotry — and Trump — prompting questions of corporate responsibility

After deadly violence erupted at a white supremacy rally in Virginia last weekend, many people felt that President Trump should ...

9 years ago

A corporate sign is shown outside a QVC facility in West Chester, Pa., Friday, July 7, 2017. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)

Feds: Ex-QVC executive stole over $1M to fund lavish lifestyle

Authorities say a former director of the home shopping network QVC has been charged with defrauding the company out of more than $1 milli ...

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North Korea; the “skills gap”

Guests: Carl Van Horn, Dean Baker, Robert Litwak Companies often complain that they have job openings but can’t ...

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 Ray Kemble of Dimock, Pa., holding a jug of his well water protests hydraulic fracturing outside a Marcellus Shale industry conference, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, in Philadelphia. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)

Driller files $5M suit against Pa. resident, lawyers

A gas driller that was targeted with allegations that it polluted residential water wells in Pennsylvania has filed a $5 million lawsuit ...

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Emergency personnel work at the scene of a deadly train derailment, Wednesday, May 13, 2015, in Philadelphia. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)

Experts: Lives at risk if no sleep tests for train engineers

U.S. officials are abandoning plans to require sleep apnea screening for truck drivers and train engineers, a decision that safety expert ...

9 years ago

 An airplane passes the moon as it makes its approach to Philadelphia International Airport, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, in Philadelphia. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)

American Airlines says lost bags will send you a text

The days of standing around baggage claim, only to find out that your luggage never arrived, are over says American Airlines. “ ...

9 years ago

 Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has ordered that narratives, locations and official findings of complaints against city police officers be posted online. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Misconduct complaints about Philly police will be posted online

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney says the city plans to make civilian complaints about police misconduct available to the public online. ...

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 New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie walks in to address the media after New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-West Deptford, N.J., and New Jersey Democratic Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, D-Secaucus, N.J., announced an agreement to end the New Jersey budget impasse and its effect on state parks and services, Monday, July 3, 2017, in Trenton, N.J. (Mel Evans/AP Photo)

Christie signs bill giving furloughed workers back pay over shutdown

Gov. Chris Christie has signed into law a bill that gives back pay to New Jersey state workers affected by this summer’s three-day ...

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Uncertainty in federal funds for heating assistance could affect thousands in Pa.

Heating bills may be the last thing on your mind as the temperature edges into the 90s, but federal officials are debating how much shoul ...

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What’s next for Obamacare? Still needs some patchwork

The health care law of the land has survived for now, but it needs help — and it needs it soon. Soaring prices and fewer choices ...

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On ‘Radio Times’: Eviction crisis in Philly

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Philadelphia offers to reform use of forfeiture funds, but critics say that’s not enough

The city of Philadelphia has been grappling with a lawsuit over its controversial civil asset forfeiture program since 2014, and city off ...

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 In this April 14, 2016, file photo, union organizers, students, and supporters for a $15 an hour wage march through the Oakland section Pittsburgh. (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo)

Union leaders rethink their approach in Pa.

Pennsylvania union leaders are attempting to chart a new course after decades of declining membership. As members have dwindled, u ...

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