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FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2018, file photo, Roger Stone speaks at the American Priority Conference in Washington Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018.  (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
Politics & Policy

Trump associate Roger Stone arrested, faces obstruction charge

Stone has been under scrutiny for months but has maintained his innocence.

7 years ago

Federal government employees rally to call for an end to the shutdown on Independence Mall Tuesday. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Politics & Policy
Broke in Philly

Here’s everything Philly loses if the government shutdown keeps going

Local orgs are scrambling to help with food, housing, safety and cash.

7 years ago

Andrea Martinez (left) and Janelle Rosado are food stamp recipients. They live in Reading, Pa., where 44 percent of households receive SNAP benefits.  (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Keystone Crossroads
Community

Food stamp crisis looming in Pa. because of government shutdown

The partial federal government shutdown is threatening food stamp benefits beyond February. Pennsylvania officials see a crisis coming in the next few weeks.

7 years ago

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., talks to reporters a day after officially postponing President Donald Trump's State of the Union address until the government is fully reopened, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019.  (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo/)
Politics & Policy

Senate rejects rival Dem, GOP plans for reopening government

The Democratic proposal got one more vote than the GOP plan with six Republican defectors, including freshman Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah.

7 years ago

The chairman of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service says the panel's overarching goal is to
NPR
Politics & Policy

Should public service be required of young Americans?

A federal panel says it is considering how the nation could implement a universal service program and whether it should be mandatory or optional.

7 years ago

Recording artist Meek Mill, right, speaks about his incarceration along with Philadelphia 76ers co-owner and Fanatics executive chairman Michael Rubin at the launch of REFORM Alliance, a partnership among entertainment moguls, entrepreneurs, recording artists, and business and sports leaders who hope to transform the American criminal justice system, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019, in New York. (Kathy Willens/AP Photo)
Courts & Law

Meek Mill, Jay-Z and sports owners back justice reforms

The Reform Alliance will be led by Van Jones, a CNN host and activist who at one point served as an adviser to former President Barack Obama.

7 years ago

Coal miner Nick Stiltner reviews an X-ray of his lungs showing black lung disease at the Stone Mountain Clinic in Grundy, Va. (Courtesy of Elaine McMillion Sheldon/PBS Frontline)
NPR
Health

Calls for change follow NPR/’Frontline’ black lung investigation

Thousands of coal miners are dying from an advanced form of black lung disease, and federal regulators could have prevented it if they had paid closer attention to their data.

7 years ago

Left: Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Right: Sen. Pat Toomey R-Pa. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo, File)
Politics & Policy

Philly region members of Congress losing patience with shutdown

President Trump’s offer on Saturday doesn’t appear to be helping break the budget impasse that shut much of the federal government.

7 years ago

A Transportation Security Administration official works at the entrance to a gate at the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Friday, Jan. 11, 2019. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Politics & Policy

TSA screener sick-outs hit 10 percent over holiday weekend

The workers who screen passengers and their bags face missing another paycheck if the shutdown doesn't end early this week.

7 years ago

Mayor Jim Kenney  (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
Money

Philadelphia to offer bill payment flexibility amid shutdown

The mayor of Philadelphia says city departments and agencies will be offering flexibility in bill payments to federal workers affected by the partial government shutdown.

7 years ago

 Tourists gather around the Liberty Bell on Independence Mall. (Matt Rourke/AP, file)
Community

Government shutdown cancels annual Liberty Bell MLK ceremony

Sponsored by the Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Association for Nonviolence, the symbolic bell ringing usually attracts up to 500 people.

7 years ago

In this Jan. 18, 2019, file photo passengers wait in line at a security checkpoint at Miami International Airport in Miami. While security screeners and air traffic controllers have been told to keep working, Federal Aviation Administration safety inspectors weren’t, until the agency began recalling some Jan. 12. About 2,200 of the more than 3,000 inspectors are now back on the job, overseeing work done by airlines, aircraft manufacturers and repair shops. The government says they’re doing critical work but forgoing such tasks as issuing new pilot certificates. (Lynne Sladky, AP)
Politics & Policy

Americans take stock of shutdown’s everyday effects

The budget standoff between President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats is rippling into some unexpected places.

7 years ago

Some Pennsylvanians who work for the federal government are turning to food banks for support. (Michael Rubinkam/AP Photo)
Keystone Crossroads
Community

Central Pa. Food Bank feeding hundreds of furloughed federal workers

Hundreds of furloughed federal workers are turning to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank to help make ends meet as the partial federal government shutdown drags on.

7 years ago

In this Jan. 15, 2019, photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., arrives to speak to reporters following a weekly policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

McConnell’s maneuvers take backseat to Trump in shutdown

McConnell said the "solution to the problem" is for the president, who he reminds is the only one who can sign a bill into law, to reach an agreement with Democratic leaders.

7 years ago

Marshal Granor of the Hebrew Free Loan Association writes a check for $1,250 to Latashah Sharp, a federal employee who has fallen behind on her rent since the government shutdown began. An employee of the Transportation Security Administration at Philadelphia airport, Sharp has continued working without pay. An anonymous $500,000 donation made the interest free loans to federal employees possible. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Money

Federal workers in Philly offered free, no-interest loans during shutdown

An anonymous donor is distributing $500,000 in interest-free loans to unpaid government workers during the shutdown.

7 years ago

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