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Suicide video: Did NBC10 blow it?

It’s never happened to me, but I get a sick feeling when I see a reporter break a big story, then discover he or she has it wrong.< ...

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Obama, Syria, and a nation weary of war

  The Syrian civil war has long bedeviled Barack Obama – American non-intervention has arguably made it worse; American ...

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West Poplar locksmith’s faded sign gets repainted

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 Tyne Daly and Manoel Felciano in Bucks County Playhouse's world premiere production of Terrence McNally's
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In Terrence McNally’s “Mothers and Sons,” a taut, terrific new play getting the world-premiere it deserves at Bucks Cou ...

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 Leslie Kotok (Image courtesy of David Kotok)
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The year of mourning for my father, an obligation of respect and love

When his father, Leslie, died last year at the age of 80, David Kotok made the commitment to say Kaddish, a mourning prayer, every day fo ...

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National Interest

Obama, finally, surrenders to science

One good thing happened this week. President Obama finally gave up his fight to put politics ahead of science. After 18 months of ...

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 Philadelphia Fire Department personnel surround the Salvation Army Thrift Store at 22nd and Market streets in Center City on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
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A sincere ‘Thank you’ to the first first responders

To a bystander who leaped into action to at the scene of the collapse at 22nd and Market last week: Thank you. I don’t know if ...

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 Solomon Jones with (from left), son Solomon III, daughter Adrianne, daughter Eve (foreground), and wife LaVeta. (Photo courtesy of Studio Forty Photography/for Solomon Jones)
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Dear Dad, fight to see your children

As Father’s Day approaches, my thoughts turn not to the fathers who are a constant presence in their children’s lives. Rather ...

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Icon of Chinatown overlooked no more

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 A boardwalk restaurant in Asbury Park, N.J., where one of Marilyn Schlossbach's businesses is located, opens on a recent Sunday morning. While Superstorm Sandy recovery continues, the Jersey Shore to a large extent has been cleaned up, rebuilt, and reopened. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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5 ways to support your favorite Jersey Shore eateries

From basic clean-up to rebuilding and start-up, many Jersey Shore restaurateurs have discovered they are on their own — without unemplo ...

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