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Politics & Policy

New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton.
Government
New Jersey
Transportation

New Jersey lawmakers move to create mobile service for seniors

Offering services like help completing applications, providing food and transportation to those in need, and assisting with technology.

3 years ago

On Saturday, Sept. 10, at Mill Creek Recreation Center, neighbors and loved ones paid tribute to Tiffany Fletcher, a mother of three who was killed by a stray bullet Friday afternoon in front of the center. (Emily Rizzo/WHYY)
Elections
Government
Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Where do Philly’s mayoral candidates stand on gun violence prevention?

Those looking to replace Mayor Jim Kenney have all highlighted gun violence as a top issue.

3 years ago

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Catherine Engelbrecht, seen here in 2015, founded the controversial nonprofit True the Vote. A new lawsuit alleges that Engelbrecht and True the Vote defamed a small company that makes software for election workers. (Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
NPR
Elections
Government Accountability

Prominent election deniers are facing growing legal trouble

Konnech, a small Michigan company that makes election logistics software, says a "smear campaign" whipped up by the controversial group True the Vote has led to death threats.

3 years ago

Gritty and the Phillie Phanatic filling out their voter registration forms on September 20, 2022. (Tom MacDonald / WHYY)
Elections
Philadelphia

Gritty and the Phillie Phanatic help celebrate National Voter Registration Day

“Democracy is not a spectator sport, as they say,” said Al Schmidt, a former City Commissioner.

3 years ago

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks at the start of the Transforming Education Summit at United Nations headquarters, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Government
Government Accountability
International

UN chief: World is ‘paralyzed’ and equity is slipping away

In an alarming assessment, the head of the United Nations warned world leaders Tuesday that nations are “gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction.”

3 years ago

Pharmacist Patricia Pernal administers the newest COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic
NPR
National
Public Health

How Biden’s declaring the pandemic ‘over’ complicates efforts to fight COVID

Biden's comments — made as officials try to convince Americans to get a new booster shot — were "unfortunate," several epidemiologists said.

3 years ago

A woman drops off her ballot for the 2020 General Election outside the Chester County Government Services Center, Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in West Chester, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Elections
Pennsylvania

Residents, former Trump administration officials sue Chester County over ballot drop box monitoring

The residents had help from an organization founded by former Trump administration officials Stephen Miller and Mark Meadows.

3 years ago

A man speaks at a podium.
Government
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Politics

Philly DA Krasner continues defense against impeachment effort

Krasner urged supporters to speak out in his defense as he faces an impeachment attempt, saying "it may be time for voters to take it to the streets."

3 years ago

A man stands outside of a store, with the reflection of other stores on the street visible in the storefront window.
Elections
Philadelphia
Politics
Billy Penn

How Black business owners on 52nd Street feel about John Fetterman

The Senate candidate’s low-profile trip to West Philadelphia was met with a mix of excitement, ambivalence, and expectation.

3 years ago

A man walks through a crowd of other men.
Government
Incarceration
International

Family of American says he was freed by Taliban in swap

The family of a U.S. veteran and civilian contractor Mark Frerichs, held more than two years in Afghanistan by Taliban, says he has been freed by the Taliban.

3 years ago

Pennsylvania candidate for governor, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro (left) and Republican candidate Doug Mastriano. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum and Mary Altaffer)
Elections
Government
Pennsylvania

Cracking down on gun trafficking, or impeaching public officials? Shapiro and Mastriano on stopping crime

Doug Mastriano and Josh Shapiro both say public safety is important. Mastriano is focused on harsher sentences, Shapiro on stopping illegal guns.

3 years ago

Benjamin Graff and his son Jacob Graff drop off their mail-in ballots for the Pennsylvania primary election
Elections
Government
Pennsylvania

What you need to know ahead of the 2022 Pa. general election

Pennsylvania’s general election is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Here’s what you should know beforehand, from election deadlines to who’s on the ballot.

3 years ago

our Philly residents who love being poll workers: Samir Kahn, Marjorie S. Bolton, Melody Wong, and DaNeisha Sistrunk. (Resolve Philly)
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

These Philly poll workers love being a crucial part of democracy

What drives them to show up year after year? It’s not the money.

3 years ago

Tulips are pictured outside Philadelphia City Hall.
Government
Personal Finance
Philadelphia

Volunteering could get you a tax credit in Philly if a City Council bill becomes law

City Council President Darrell Clarke says he was inspired by President Joe Biden to offer the tax credit.

3 years ago

Soybeans pour from a combine during harvest in a field in Rippey, Iowa, in 2019.
(Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
NPR

As farmers split from the GOP on climate change, they’re getting billions to fight it

Democrats plan to spend $20 billion to help rural communities address climate crisis. There's little sign it will reshape politics in traditionally Republican voting areas.

3 years ago

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