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Politics & Policy

Counting ballots on election day
Elections
Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA

Pa. primary election 2023: When to expect results, how vote counting will work, and more

Pennsylvania county election officials expect to have results on election night. But the vote counting system remains cumbersome despite new improvements.

2 years ago

Joe Budd talking with members of the community at a block party.
Government Accountability
Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Philly, nonprofit groups will give Community Expansion Grant program a second go to combat gun violence

The city allocated $13.5 million to gun violence prevention nonprofits in 2022, and now they’re evaluating its impact. The second round of the program is already underway.

2 years ago

Listen 4:51
U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (left), Philadelphia's Democratic mayoral candidates, Helen Gym (center) and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (right)
Elections
Philadelphia

Helen Gym rallies with Bernie and AOC as Philadelphia’s primary nears

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Philly’s primary would be a ‘street fight,’ won by the candidate who could best turn out their supporters.

2 years ago

Listen 1:21
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is welcomed by French Prime minister Elisabeth Borne upon his arrival at Villacoublay Air Base, southwest of Paris, Sunday, May 14, 2023. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy makes a surprise visit to Paris for talks Sunday night with French President Emmanuel Macron, extending a multi-stop European tour that has elicited fresh pledges of military support as his country gears up for a counteroffensive against Russian occupation forces. 
(Thomas Samson, Pool via AP)
Government
International
Military

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy makes surprise visit to Paris for talks with French President Macron

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a surprise visit to Paris for talks Sunday night with French President Emmanuel Macron.

2 years ago

President Joe Biden goes on a bike ride in Gordons Pond State Park in Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Economy
Government
National

Biden, congressional leaders likely to meet Tuesday for talks on raising the debt limit

Biden told reporters that he remains optimistic that he and the Republicans will reach agreement on the debt limit.

2 years ago

Sheets of Philadelphia ''Voted'' stickers on a table.
Elections
Government
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Cure your ballot: 1,400 Philly mail voters have a chance to fix errors

Check the list to make sure there isn’t a problem with your ballot. If there is, you have a chance to fix it and make sure your vote counts.

2 years ago

A hand holds up a phone, filming candidates onstage.
Elections
Philadelphia
Politics

16% of Philadelphians are disabled. Here’s where mayoral candidates stand on disability issues, and how advocates are feeling

From affordable housing to agency in voting, candidates and citizens tackled access — what it means, where it isn’t, and how it impacts the civic process.

2 years ago

Senator Bill Cassidy in chair
NPR
Economy
National
Politics

Senator Cassidy offers social security depletion solution. Will it see action?

Senator Cassidy looks to an "independent investment fund" to feed into the social security pot, only partially solving the overall solvency problem.

2 years ago

A student holds up a sign that reads
Elections
Government Accountability
Philadelphia

Young Philadelphians want to be heard before you elect the city’s next mayor

WHYY News photographer Kimberly Paynter followed three young Philadelphians who are fighting to make their voices heard this election season.

2 years ago

Side by side photo of Heather Boyd and Katie Ford.
Elections
Pennsylvania

Race to watch: Heather Boyd and Katie Ford duel for pivotal Delco state House seat

All eyes are on a race between Democrat Heather Boyd and Republican Katie Ford in Pennsylvania’s 163rd state House district.

2 years ago

Listen 3:40
The Philly skyline along the Schuylkill River.
Business
Economic Development
Economy
Elections
Philadelphia

Where do Philly mayoral candidates stand on business and economic development?

Those vying to become Philadelphia’s 100th mayor weigh in on how to improve public safety, cut red tape, lower taxes, and more to spur economic growth.

2 years ago

Listen 5:38
Philadelphia City Council Chamber as seen from the back of the room.
Incarceration
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Philadelphia City Council calls for hearing on prisons after two men escape

One Philly council member called the escape of two inmates “predictable,” citing ongoing concerns with the prison system.

2 years ago

President Biden Meets With Congressional Leaders To Discuss The Debt Limit
NPR
Economy
Government

As debt ceiling talks progress, Biden and lawmakers are postponing their meeting

White House and congressional staff will continue to meet, but President Biden and congressional leaders will hold off on their plan to gather on Friday.

2 years ago

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan speaks about new proposed limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants during an event at the University of Maryland on Thursday, May 11, 2023, in College Park
Environment
Government
Law
Sustainability

EPA: New pollution limits proposed for US coal, gas power plants reflect ‘urgency’ of climate crisis

A rule announced Thursday could force power plants to capture smokestack emissions using technology that isn't in widespread use in the U.S.

2 years ago

South Carolina-Education-Race
K-12
National

Republicans continue push to restrict teachings on race in South Carolina

South Carolina Republicans are one step closer to restricting how race gets taught in K-12 classrooms.

2 years ago

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