It would have been difficult to imagine on Saturday night that the Sixers would head back to Philadelphia optimistic about their performance on the road. But after bouncing back from …
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Ever wonder why making healthy changes to your lifestyle can feel so hard? It’s because people are creatures of habit, and changing habits takes effort. One way to make that …
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New Jersey extended its blood shortage emergency for another two weeks after severe winter weather brought life-saving donations to a halt, and the American Red Cross is offering $20 gift …
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When Jeannine Urban went in for a checkup in November, she had her doctor's full attention. Instead of typing on her computer keyboard during the exam, Urban's primary care physician …
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Becoming a grandparent is often a joyful and momentous occasion, and new research shows that caring for grandchildren helps fend off cognitive decline. Grandparents who helped take care of their …
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As part of its effort to prevent and treat HIV, Philadelphia has launched a new online tool to connect people with a range of sexual health and community resources. "When …
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The Pennsylvania Senate approved a state budget and a transportation plan Tuesday, but the proposal has received pushback from Democrats as it moves to the …
Markets Spring Spring in Center City will get a local flair when the Made in Philadelphia Spring Market returns to Dilworth Park for a three-day …
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Estate of Bloomsburg University student who died after fraternity hazing event awarded $7.8 million
The estate of a Bloomsburg University student who fell to his death from a cliff after a night of heavy drinking at a fraternity rush …
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Proposed ICE restrictions appear to have enough City Council support to become law without mayor’s signature
Councilmember Kendra Brooks said Thursday that her legislative proposal to place new restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is not about drawing the agency's …
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Philly airport installs new biometric tech to speed up inspections of U.S. citizens returning from abroad
When U.S. citizens return to the country at Philadelphia International Airport, their arrivals will now be processed using biometric technology that scans their faces to …
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A woman who was filmed pepper-spraying a right-wing influencer during an argument on a SEPTA bus earlier this month now faces charges after the clip …
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A disagreement over a snow-cleared parking space in Kensington on Thursday afternoon left a 45-year-old man hospitalized with a head injury after he was pistol-whipped …
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N.J. appeals court upholds decision to dismiss racketeering charges against George Norcross, 5 others
An appeals court in New Jersey has ruled against reinstating racketeering charges against George E. Norcross III and five others who had been accused of …
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Abrupt removal of President’s House slavery exhibits was pulling ‘pages out of a history book with a razor’
A federal judge made no official decision Friday on whether the recently removed President's House slavery exhibits will be able to be displayed again, but …
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Minneapolis residents say they feel besieged under what some are calling a fascist occupation. Thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been swarming a …
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Twenty-five years ago, the future of the former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard hung in the balance. After years of uncertainty, the Shipyard had officially shut its …
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At Philly’s new ‘Disaster University,’ first responders get immersive training for mass-casualty events
Medics in chemical-protective suits, gas masks and fluorescent orange boots trudged onto a SEPTA platform where an attack of unknown origin — chemical, biological, radiological …
