Shai Ben-Yaacov
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Eagles fans show team pride on their lawns
One Delaware County man is helping others mark their lawns with Eagles pride.
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Is Todd Simpson’s musical talent a gift, or does science explain it?
Blues guitarist Todd Simpson has a genetic disorder. His family calls his innate musical talent a gift from God. Some scientists wonder if it came from a tiny blip in his DNA.
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Listen 12:35‘It’s cool’: Cold snap delights Delco pond hockey players
As recent winter temperatures have been a bit erratic, local pond hockey lovers never quite know when they’re going to get the right conditions to get out on the ice.
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The real ‘Fitz’ talks about taking down the Unabomber
The former Bensalem cop is at the center of a new Discovery Channel series called "Manhunt: Unabomber."
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Listen 5:40Eagles fans feasting on another win
The Eagles largely unexpected success this year has taken many fans pleasantly by surprise.
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Community pitches in to support victims at Pa. senior living community
On Sunday, volunteers at the Good Will Volunteer Fire Company in West Chester sorted through large piles of donations for the roughly 160 residents displaced.
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After ICE arrests, volunteers canvass for immigrant rights in South Philly
Immigration advocates want to inform undocumented immigrants about their rights when facing detention or deportation — and trying to get neighbors to help.
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Educating about the end of life, with some fun thrown in
The idea of the third annual “Before I Die” festival in Collingswood, New Jersey was to make uncomfortable conversations around death easier.
7 years ago
Gore stumps for Murphy in Princeton, just weeks before Election Day
Gore is among a number of prominent Democratic leaders called in by the campaign, adding some star power to the homestretch of an otherwise lackluster race.
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At Philly’s Outfest, Sessions order eroding LGBT protections widely panned
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions issues directive allowing businesses, nonprofits, and others claiming "religious liberty" to deny jobs or services to LGBT community.
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On a sunny morning in Philly, thousands come ‘Out of the Darkness’ for suicide prevention
More than 6,000 people gathered in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Sunday for the city's annual Out of the Darkness walk for suicide prevention.
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Listen 0:00No telling how many catcallers dog women on Philly streets
It’s tough to pin down just how much catcalling happens in Philadelphia and elsewhere, but ...
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