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NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight, February 23, 2018

The ACLU is standing with a teenage girl prevented from wearing a headscarf during a basketball game. In the aftermath of the Florida s ...

Air Date: February 23, 2018

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Nasihah Thompson-King talks with reporters after a press conference at Mastery Shoemaker Charter School. Her supporters called for an end to the requirement that hijab-wearing students obtain a waiver after Nasihah was prevented from playing because she refused to take off her head covering.
NewsWorks Tonight
Education

Benched over head scarf, Mastery basketball player says ‘change is coming’

A referee would not Nasihah Thompson-King play during a playoff game last week because she did not have a signed waiver to wear a hijab.

8 years ago

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On Jan. 28, 2015, with a record low snowpack, chairs sit idle on a ski lift at Donner Ski Ranch in Norden, Calif. (Rich Pedroncelli/AP)
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New report finds climate change could take a $1B bite from winter sports

Low and variable snowfall is expected to become more commonplace as the climate warms.

8 years ago

Super Bowl Champion and Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce joins the jazz band of his alma mater, Cleveland Heights High School, on stage during a music exchange program visit at Central High School in Philadelphia, Pa. on Feb. 22, 2018. (Bastiaan Slabbers/for WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Education

Before he was a Super Bowl champ in Philly, Jason Kelce was a Cleveland Heights Tiger

Eagles center Jason Kelce visited Central High School Thursday morning for a special performance from his high school jazz band.

8 years ago

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Fatima Thompson, left, and her daughter Nasihah Thompson-King. (Abdul Sulayman/The Philadelphia Tribune)
The Philadelphia Tribune
Community

Referee prevents student from playing with hijab

Nasihah Thompson-King chose to stand up for her religious beliefs by taking a seat.

8 years ago

LeBron James warms up prior to the NBA All-Star Game at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday.
NPR
Arts & Entertainment

Laura Ingraham told LeBron James to shut up and dribble; he went to the hoop

Journalist Laura Ingraham sought to rebuke the Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James for "talking politics" during a recent interview.

8 years ago

Donna Greenberg is shown at the Eagles Parade on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Speak Easy
Lifestyle

Discovering my passion for the Eagles later in life

My parents and I were not born Eagles fans. We earned our Eagles pride. It took years, but we were persuaded of the righteousness of our city's gritty underdogs.

8 years ago

During the Eagles victory parade Feb. 8, Morisseau proposed to his girlfriend of nearly eight years on the Ben Franklin Parkway.  (Philly Trib)
The Philadelphia Tribune
Community

She said ‘yes’: Eagles parade proposal

Longtime Eagles fans Mike Morisseau and Brittany Caldwell celebrated Philadelphia’s historic Super Bowl LII win with a milestone of their own.

8 years ago

Philadelphia Eagles strong safety Malcolm Jenkins holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as running back Jay Ajayi holds a championship belt in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art after a Super Bowl victory parade for the Philadelphia Eagles football team, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018, in Philadelphia. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl 52. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Lifestyle

Eagles Super Bowl celebration speech highlights

Here are some of our favorite moments from the Eagles' Super Bowl celebration speeches.

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight
Community

NewsWorks Tonight, February 9, 2018

The City of Philadelphia debriefs after Thursday’s Eagles celebrations. Frank Newport, editor-in-chief at the Gallup Poll, explains ...

Air Date: February 9, 2018

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Hundreds of thousands fill the Parkway in Philadelphia, PA, on February 8, 2018, to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles winning Super Bowl LII. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots by 41-33. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
Arts & Entertainment

Few arrests, untold numbers of fans, lots of love add up to ‘epic’ Eagles celebration

Still awaiting a tally on costs and participants, Philadelphia officials bask in good will on the day after massive parade for Super Bowl winners.

8 years ago

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Jason Yurchak, 33, got the best present for his birthday, Eagles took home the Lombardi trophy. To mark the occassion, he went out on the day after the game and got a permanent reminder of the game. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
Lifestyle

Linc to ink: World champion Eagles inspire everlasting memories

Fans across the city have been tweeting out photos of their #BirdGang badges of honor—large, small, colorful, hidden in creative places and inventive Eagles tattoos.

8 years ago

The United States team walks in the Parade of Athletes during the Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday. The team has more athletes than any nation at the Games and it's the most diverse of any U.S. winter squad, in terms of both race and gender. There are 108 women on the team, more than any other U.S. Winter Olympics team in the past.
NPR
Lifestyle

Bigger than ever, and more diverse: Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympics

This year's team is the most diverse of any U.S. winter squad, in terms of both race and gender: The 108 women on this team are the most of any U.S. team at a Winter Games.

8 years ago

Community

Eagles superfans swept away on emotional tide

True Philadelphians embraced the Super Bowl Parade with pride, relief, and every emotional release you could imagine. Some were ov ...

8 years ago

The South Korea and Olympic flag are seen during the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
Radio Times
Arts & Entertainment

Winter Olympics preview

Guests: Tom Goldman, Jeré Longman, Nick Paumgarten The Olympics kicked off today with the opening ceremonies in ...

Air Date: February 9, 2018

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