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 From left: Raymond Lorion, dean of the education school at Towson University; Frank Borelli, a retired police detective and editor of Officer.com; Dr. Anthony Semone, a forensic psychologist who has counseled both police and the families of at-risk children; Chris Satullo, WHYY vice president of news and civic dialogue. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

What makes schools safe? Add your voice to the dialogue

In the year since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, many of us have been asking “How do we make schools safe?” The& ...

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VP Joe Biden mistakenly calls his own ancestors illegal immigrants! Why?

Perhaps Vice President Joe Biden was trying to give respectability to today’s illegal immigrants by ...

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 Bummer Cronk of Oak Ridge and his son, Hunter, 12, pose with their opening-day bears. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)
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Father and son bag bear and cub to kick off annual New Jersey hunt

The successful hunter has an intimate knowledge of the animals he pursues. In preparation for the New Jersey bear hunt, Oak Ridge residen ...

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Barack Obama

Error-prone health reform still includes a useful check on freeloaders

The only thing Barack Obama is worse at than building a website is explaining why the website really was needed in the first place. ...

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Philly Council to hold hearings on ‘notario’ fraud

Among Latinos, those without legal degrees offering help with immigration applications are often called “notarios.” In Mexico ...

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Signs of progress in delinquency fight

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Land Bank bill caught in twilight zone

12 years ago

 In this photo provided by the Newtown Bee, Connecticut State Police lead a line of children from the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. on Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 after a shooting at the school. Hundreds of children at the school that day survived, but the horrors have been especially difficult to overcome for some of the 6- and 7-year-olds who witnessed the bloodbath, even as the school year resumed in autumn of 2013. (AP Photo/Newtown Bee, Shannon Hicks, file)

A year after Newtown, still wondering: What makes a school safe?

It’s been almost a year now. What have we learned since? What have we done since? Just a few days short of one year ago, a m ...

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Senate filibuster rule change doesn’t go far enough. End all filibusters!

Republicans are warning that Democrats will regret their November 21 party-line vote to change rules of the U.S. Senate to permit confirm ...

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 Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane speaks. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)

Metcalfe introduces bill to impeach Pa. attorney general

Pennsylvania Rep. Daryl Metcalfe has introduced a resolution calling for the impeachment of state Attorney General Kathleen Kane. ...

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Ed and Midge Rendell target kids for civic engagement

Aiming to promote civic involvement among young people, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and the former first lady Midge Rendell have ...

12 years ago

 The Philadelphia Ethics Board is putting some new rules for giving gifts to city officials up for discussion. (Photo illustration by Kim Paynter/WHYY)

Keeping ethics rules simple and strict is the best path

“Thanks, but sorry, I can’t accept that. Our ethics rules don’t allow it.” Now, was that so hard? Trust me: The pain is mi ...

12 years ago

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Infrastructure

If TIFs are good for Center City hotels, they’re good for schools, too

12 years ago

Remembering November 22, 1963: the Kennedy assassination

I’m writing down my recollection of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, not because my experience was in any way specia ...

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Sure, let’s drug test everyone who gets a federal benefit — as long as it’s everyone

Some lawmakers at the federal and state levels are pushing to set up drug testing for anyone getting food stamps. I fully understa ...

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