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Politics & Policy

President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden square off during the first presidential debate on Tuesday. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)
NPR
National
Public Health

Biden and Harris wish the Trumps a swift recovery

Joe Biden responds to President Trump's coronavirus diagnosis — which potentially exposed the 77-year-old Democratic nominee, too.

6 years ago

Former VP Joe Biden (right) got some attention for using an Arabic phrase that means 'God willing' during his Sept. 29 debate with President Donald Trump. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)
Philadelphia
Religion
Billy Penn

With ‘Insh’Allah,’ Biden gets attention of Philly Muslims and Arab Americans

“This older white guy I really didn’t think I can relate to…said something that’s a big part of my life.”

6 years ago

Philadelphia City Council convenes on Thursday via video chat. (Screenshot)
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
The Philadelphia Tribune

Councilmember wants to remove Wells Fargo name from arena over bank CEO’s racially insensitive comments

Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf blamed the lack of diversity at the nation’s third-largest bank on “a very limited pool of Black talent to recruit from” in corporate America.

6 years ago

President Donald Trump stands on stage with first lady Melania Trump after the first presidential debate with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
National
Public Health

Trump has COVID-19; he and first lady show ‘mild symptoms’

The diagnosis marks a devastating blow for a president who has been trying desperately to convince the American public that the worst of the pandemic is behind them.

6 years ago

Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora
New Jersey
Policing
Politics

As homicides spike, Trenton mayor stands by police director

Mayor Reed Gusciora discusses the spike in city violence and how he gets along with the City Council.

6 years ago

An employee of the Philadelphia Commissioners Office examines ballots at a satellite election office at Overbrook High School on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Laurence Kesterson)
Elections
Philadelphia

Trump campaign sues Philadelphia over mail-in voting offices

The lawsuit comes amid Trump claiming that he can only lose the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania if Democrats cheat.

6 years ago

Counselor to the President Hope Hicks walks from Marine One to accompany President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One as he departs Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
National
Public Health

Top Trump aide Hope Hicks tests positive for coronavirus

Hope Hicks, who serves as counselor to the president and traveled with him to a rally Wednesday, tested positive Thursday, according to an administration official.

6 years ago

Sara Kennely, cleans one of the dining tables at Max's Allegheny Tavern, Thursday, June 4, 2020. The restaurant taped over the surfaces of some tables to restrict seating to maintain social distancing. (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo)
Food & Drink
Public Health

Wolf administration to begin enforcing new restaurant dine-in rules on Monday

Restaurant owners have to agree to abide by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state health guidelines, and require mask-wearing and limit seating.

6 years ago

A security guard sitting by the East Falls election warehouse door; voting machines in the warehouse.
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Lax security measures discovered at Philly election warehouse where materials were stolen

Officials say they’re confident vote integrity has not been compromised.

6 years ago

The Pennsylvania state Capitol
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Public Health
NBC10

Pa. House cancels session after positive coronavirus test

A member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is in self-isolation while experiencing mild COVID-19 symptoms.

6 years ago

In this April 14, 2020 photo, mail-in ballots are ready to be mailed. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
Elections
Pennsylvania

9 discarded ballots weren’t fraud, Pa. election chief says

“The investigation is still going on, but from the initial reports we’ve been given, this was a bad error,” said Boockvar. “This was not intentional fraud."

6 years ago

President Trump participates in the first presidential debate
Elections
National
Race & Ethnicity

Trump Proud Boys remark echoes Charlottesville

The moment was far from the first time that President Trump has failed to denounce white supremacists or has promoted racist ideas.

6 years ago

An election worker hands a sheet of
Elections
Politics
Billy Penn

Mail voting works, but what if you applied for a ballot and now want to vote in person?

If it’s lost, didn’t arrive, or you just prefer to head to the polls, here’s what to do.

6 years ago

Sussex County criminal defense attorney Julianne Murray (Murray for Delaware) and Delaware Gov. John Carney (Office of Gov. John Carney)
Delaware
Elections

Governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House seats are up for grabs in Delaware

Joe Biden’s campaign for the White House has received most of the attention in the state, but there are several other big races worth watching.

6 years ago

A poster for a youth march is pasted to the side of a King County ballot drop box, closed until ballots are mailed about three weeks before the election, on a Seattle street Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Delaware
Elections
New Jersey

Murphy and Carney among 11 Democratic govs vowing that all votes will be counted

Without mentioning Trump by name, the governors noted his refusal last week to commit to a peaceful transition of power.

6 years ago

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