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Ukrainian Emergency Service rescuers work on a building damaged by shelling in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine
International
Military

U.S.: Russian fighter jet hits American drone over Black Sea

U.S. European Command said that two Russian Su-27 fighter jets “conducted an unsafe and unprofessional intercept” of a U.S. MQ-9 drone operating within international airspace.

3 years ago

President Joe Biden meets Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Naval Base Point Loma
Government
Gun Violence
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National

Biden issues order to strengthen gun background checks

The order also seeks to promote more secure firearms storage and ensure U.S. law enforcement agencies get the most from last summer's bipartisan gun control law.

3 years ago

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Government
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Former Rep. Pat Schroeder, pioneer for women’s rights, dies

Schroeder was the first woman elected to Congress from Colorado, and she went on to serve 12 terms.

3 years ago

Pa. capitol building at night
Government
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA

Secrecy is too often the norm in Pennsylvania state and local governments

Some government officials find every reason to delay or deny access to public records, then use taxpayer dollars to fight the public in court. Spotlight PA is fighting back.

3 years ago

Center City Philadelphia skyline
Elections
Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Younger voters prioritize education over policing to address gun violence crisis, but agree Philly is ‘on the wrong track’

A poll from the Lenfest Institute shows similar concerns among voters of all ages, but very different approaches to solving the problems.

3 years ago

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Elections
Government
Philadelphia

65% of Philadelphians think the city is ‘on the wrong track,’ Lenfest survey finds

Research focused on the issues thought to be at the forefront of voters’ minds as Philadelphia prepares to elect new city leaders.

3 years ago

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President Joe Biden waves before boarding Air Force One
Environment
Government
National
Sustainability

Biden OKs Alaska oil project, draws ire of environmentalists

Activists say allowing oil company ConocoPhillips to move forward with the Willow drilling plan breaks Biden’s campaign promise to stop new oil drilling on public lands.

3 years ago

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walks to the chamber
Government
National

McConnell released from hospital, headed to inpatient rehab

McConnell’s office says his doctors discovered over the weekend that he had also suffered a “minor rib fracture” after he tripped and fell.

3 years ago

Building 21 in Philadelphia
Economy
Government
Infrastructure
K-12
Philadelphia

Philly lawmakers call for more state funding to fix city schools

A group of lawmakers says city schools need $5 billion for repairs. They want to use some of the state’s budget surplus to fund the projects.

3 years ago

Pennsylvania Democrat Mike Zabel. (House Democratic Caucus)
Government
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA

Top Democrats knew about sexual harassment allegation against Pa. lawmaker in 2019

The Pa. House Democrats acknowledged that they were made aware of the allegations against Rep. Mike Zabel in 2019.

3 years ago

Philadelphia City Councilmember Brian J. O'Neill talks to someone.
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Brian O’Neill has held Philly’s Far Northeast Council seat for 43 years. Could Democrats unseat him?

The veteran lawmaker’s tenure has been built on support for police and preservation of his district’s suburban feel.

3 years ago

A close-up of a crucifix worn by a bishop.
Delaware
Law
Religion

‘Anti-Catholic bigotry’ or protecting children? Delaware bill would require priests report abuse or neglect from confession

One sponsor says current law turns “a sacred space into an unsafe space.” A lawyer who opposes the bill calls it “anti-Catholic bigotry.”

3 years ago

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrives for a hearing on Capitol Hill on March 10
NPR
Economy
Government
National

Janet Yellen says the federal government won’t bail out Silicon Valley Bank

The California lender was taken over by regulators after a "run" on the bank. The Treasury secretary says the U.S. won't come to the bank's rescue like it did for others in th

3 years ago

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at a Coolidge and the American Project luncheon on Feb. 16
NPR
Elections
Government Accountability
National

Pence says Trump was ‘wrong’ about Jan. 6 and that history will hold him accountable

Pence said Trump's "reckless words endangered my family and everyone at the Capitol that day," in his most forceful rebuke yet of his two-time running mate.

3 years ago

An illustrated view of a street in Philadelphia in the 18th century
Government
History
Philadelphia
Politics
Billy Penn

Not so quiet quitting: In 1747, the mayor of Philadelphia ran away from the job

Anthony Morris was a successful 18th century Philadelphia brewer. He was also elected mayor — but not more than once.

3 years ago

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