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In this July 7, 2019, file photo, United States' Megan Rapinoe lifts up a trophy after winning the Women's World Cup final soccer match between U.S. and The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)
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U.S. Soccer is offering the same contracts for its men’s and women’s teams

The U.S. Soccer Federation took a major step regarding equal pay concerns for its men's and women's national teams.

5 years ago

Fans wearing masks walk through security at the Wells Fargo Center
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Philadelphia Flyers to be fully vaccinated for the start of the NHL season

The full roster of players, coaches, and hockey operations staff plan to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 12 season start.

5 years ago

A recent Department of Justice report criticized the FBI for its handling of abuse claims against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, pictured. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images)
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Gymnasts Simone Biles, Aly Raisman to testify at senate hearing on Larry Nassar case

Four decorated gymnasts will testify at a U.S. Senate hearing this week regarding the FBI's shortcomings in investigating the Larry Nassar case.

5 years ago

Gritty skates on the ice
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The Flyers have a ’new-look roster.’ Now they need a new goal song

In a first for the franchise, the Philadelphia Flyers are asking for fans’ help in selecting a new goal song.

5 years ago

Line judge Maia Chaka #100 signals during the game between the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets at Bank of America Stadium on September 12, 2021 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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Maia Chaka is the 1st Black woman to officiate an NFL game

Chaka said she hopes she can inspire and empower others "to step outside the box and to do something different." She is the second woman hired as a full-time NFL official.

5 years ago

Eagles fans at the Evil Genius Beer Company
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Eagles fans optimistic as new season kicks off, but wary after too many ‘broken hearts’

At a tailgate block party in Fishtown, people were excited for a fresh start with a new coach and quarterback, but tempered their expectations after too many “broken hearts.”

5 years ago

Kelly Cass-White gets a high-five from tennis student Harlem Lewis, 6 on Aug. 26, 2021
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‘It’s fun’: Bringing tennis, and a sport for them, to Camden’s girls

A program started under the auspices of the Centerville Simbas teaches girls as young as 5 how to wield a racket and hit a volley.

5 years ago

Minnesota Vikings star lineman Brian O'Neill (center) poses after a 2019 home game with his uncle and aunt, Delaware Gov. John Carney and First Lady Tracey Quillen
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Gov. Carney’s nephew is Delaware’s new $92 million gridiron man

The NFL’s Minnesota Vikings have signed Brian O’Neill to a $92 million contract, the most lucrative sports contract for an athlete born and raised in Delaware.

5 years ago

Emma Raducanu, of Britain, holds up the US Open championship trophy after defeating Leylah Fernandez, of Canada, during the women’s singles final of the US Open tennis championships, Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in New York
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Emma Raducanu wins U.S. Open women’s title

In just her second Grand Slam tournament, Raducanu ended the tournament as the first player since Serena Williams in 2014 to not drop a set in the U.S. Open.

5 years ago

Eroseanna Robinson is pictured.
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The ‘war tax’ resistance movement and the Philly athlete who pioneered anthem protests

After they were arrested at a 1961 sit-in, Philadelphians Juanita and Wally Nelson and Eroseanna Robinson continued their activism throughout their lives.

5 years ago

FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2007, file photo, Philadelphia University coach Herb Magee, center, celebrates his 829th career coaching victory, a new NCAA Division II record, with members of the team after they defeated Wilmington College, 65-60 in overtime, in an NCAA college basketball game in Philadelphia. Magee, who has 1,123 victories over a Basketball Hall of Fame career, will retire at the end of this season.  (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek, File)
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1,000-game winner, Hall of Fame coach Herb Magee ready to retire

Herb Magee, the Hall of Famer known as “The Shot Doc” whose 1,123 career wins trail only Duke's Mike Krzyzewski among all active coaches, will retire from Jefferson University

5 years ago

State School District Superintendent Katrina McCombs and Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen hold the scissors to cut the ribbon on the new Camden High School. Both McCombs and Carstarphen are alumni of the school. (P. Kenneth Burns/WHYY)
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Regional Roundup – 9/6/21

Camden schools superintendent talks about the significance of a new high school campus, and we revisit Cam Anthony & Ray Didinger.

Air Date: September 6, 2021 10:00 am

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Paralympic closing marks end of Tokyo’s 8-year Olympic saga

The Paralympics ended a 13-day run in a colorful, circus-like ceremony at the National Stadium overseen by Crown Prince Akishino, the brother of Emperor Naruhito.

5 years ago

Naomi Osaka reacts during her 2021 U.S. Open women's singles third round match against Leylah Fernandez
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Naomi Osaka says she may take another break from tennis after losing in the U.S. Open

5 years ago

Cars are pilled after flooding as a result of the remnants of Hurricane Ida at Oakwood Plaza Apartments complex in Elizabeth, NJ., Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)
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Temple-Rutgers season opener postponed until Saturday by Ida

Rutgers' stadium sits on the banks of the Raritan River and some towns in northern New Jersey reported receiving as many as 8 inches of rains on Wednesday night.

5 years ago

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