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The manager of Max's Steaks said McCormick was "not welcome back," and a pastor at a nearby church said he would not accept a donation from the GOP candidate.
1h ago
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How scammy, polluting cryptocurrency hijacked the 2024 election | Will Bunch
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The billionaire bros of crypto are pumping millions into the 2024 election to avoid regulation. What could go wrong?
#wealthtax #TaxTheRich #nobillionaires #regulatecrypto #moneyoutofpolitics #undocitizensunited
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Tim Walz was a leader in my high school classroom. He’ll be one for our country, too. | Opinion
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When Mr. Walz becomes Vice President Walz, I know he will lead with character, integrity, and grit.
5h ago
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How scammy, polluting cryptocurrency hijacked the 2024 election | Will Bunch
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The billionaire bros of crypto are pumping millions into the 2024 election to avoid regulation. What could go wrong?
11h ago
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A tribute to Vonda Bucci, the late matriarch of John’s Roast Pork
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Vonda's tough love at the register kept the lines moving, but devotion to her longtime customers never wavered as the luncheonette grew from a neighborhood secret to a destination of national renown.
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Bricklayers union leader ousted after claims he misused union members to fix up his home
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Dennis Pagliotti, president of Local 1 of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, is accused of using instructors from its apprenticeship program to work on his Broomall home.
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The impact studies make one essential truth clear: Chinatown will not benefit and may not survive if 76 Place gets the green light.
on Sep 6
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What you need to know about Russia’s alleged election scheme targeting Pennsylvania voters
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One of the primary goals of the Russian schemes was to advance the candidacy of Donald Trump, according to the court filings.
on Sep 5
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Everything you know from TV about Pennsylvania and fracking is wrong | Will Bunch
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TV pundits insist Kamala Harris' fracking flip-flop helps her in Pa. but polls show many here don't want it.
on Sep 5
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Under a new law, state-paid solar panels will soon generate savings for schools in Philly and beyond
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“We’re not talking about a few dollars,” said State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler. “We’re talking about millions of dollars over the life” of the panels.
on Sep 5
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The lawsuits brought by Kline & Specter on behalf of Philadelphia women join thousands of similar claims made in courts throughout the country.
23h ago
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Returning to Butler puts a big spotlight on Trump. How will he use it?
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The speech will surely motivate an already engaged base, but how Trump can expand his support with moderate undecided voters remains a question with less than six weeks to Election Day.
23h ago
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"I’ve only got one vote, and it’s one of the most precious possessions that I have," Springsteen said in his video statement.
on Fri, 1PM
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The pending lawsuits before state and federal courts, mostly focused on Pennsylvania mail ballots, could have a major impact in the presidential race given the state's razor-thin vote margins.
on Fri, 1PM
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Dockworkers’ union to suspend strike until Jan. 15 to allow time to negotiate new contract
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The union went on strike early Tuesday after its contract expired in a dispute over pay and the automation of tasks at the ports from Maine to Texas.
on Fri, 1PM
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By juxtaposing images of Harris and Levine, the ad makers appear to be implying that Levine is an imprisoned criminal.
on Thu, 9PM
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In deep-blue Philly, working class voters are shifting toward Republicans
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The trend could be a problem for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, where Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in 2020 by just 80,000 votes.
on Thu, 5PM
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Jane Fonda: Nuclear power at Three Mile Island is no climate solution | Opinion
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Nuclear power is slow, expensive — and wildly dangerous, the actor and activist writes. Why would anyone tempt fate by restarting a reactor that suffered the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history?
on Thu, 3AM
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CAIR is calling for an investigation after Temple University's handling of a protest, where they say a Philadelphia police officer allegedly removed a Muslim protester’s hijab.
on Wed, 10PM
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In deep-blue Philly, working class voters are shifting toward Republicans
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The trend could be a problem for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, where Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in 2020 by just 80,000 votes.
on Wed, 5PM
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How unhinged must Trump get to even matter? | Will Bunch Newsletter
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Plus, CBS News’ cave on debate fact-checking trashes its historic legacy.
on Wed, 4PM
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Without more state money, SEPTA and other public transit agencies in Pennsylvania must decide soon on service cuts. Roads and bridges need money, too. Time is running short for action.
on Wed, 3PM
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Some Philadelphia mail ballots arrived with return envelopes already sealed. This is what voters should do.
on Wed, 2AM
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Wawa is the best convenience store in the country, according to customers
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Will the Sizzli survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which put Sheetz in fifth place, finally settle the great Pennsylvania convenience store debate once and for all?
on Wed, 1AM
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PennDot could keep I-95 from bigfooting Philadelphia by supporting transit
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Given the urgency of fighting climate change, PennDot needs to stop widening its highways to accommodate traffic and instead get more people to ride transit.
on Tue, 10PM
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Is Vita, the Italian restaurant hidden behind a gelateria, a secret worth being in on?
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If hype could cook the food, Vita would be sizzling. But based on my dining experiences, this restaurant needs more work to become the hidden Italian gem it wants to be.
on Tue, 6PM
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The Oscar-winning actress hopes we'll barely notice the work she put into sounding as if she's from around here.
on Tue, 3PM
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J. Conor Corcoran admitted that his actions were unethical and agreed to be suspended for 18 months.
on Tue, 2PM
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The dress code spells out protected hairstyles: “such as braids, locs, puffs, afros, twists, wigs, including styles with elements such as headbands, head wraps, bonnets, barrettes or beads."
on Tue, 1PM
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Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader and a former Phillies spark plug, has died at age 83
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A 17-time All-Star, the switch-hitting Rose played on three World Series winners, including the 1980 Phillies. He was banned from the sport for betting on baseball as a manager.
on Tue, 2AM
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Donald Trump's campaign says his claims about using violence as a remedy for increasing crime Sunday are not indicative of a broader policy proposal and that he was “clearly just floating it in jest.”
on Mon, 11PM
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The Hall of Fame center played two seasons for the Sixers from 2001-02.
on Mon, 6PM
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In Erie, Donald Trump doubles down on suggesting Kamala Harris is ‘mentally impaired’
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It was the second time in as many days that Trump questioned his opponent’s mental capacity, despite widespread criticism.
on Sun, 10PM
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How NYC’s Eric Adams demolished the myth of the ‘law-and-order mayor’
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New York Mayor Eric Adams imposed repressive 'law and order' on everyday folks while he and his cronies went on an alleged crime spree.
on Sun, 8PM
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JD Vance holds a rally in Newtown as the battle for Bucks County — and Pennsylvania — intensifies
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It marked the first campaign appearance by either Trump or Vance in Philly's collar counties. Bucks is almost evenly divided between GOP and Democratic registrants.
on Sun, 7PM
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Federal legislation on hazing is one of many initiatives the Piazzas have supported to seek reforms and get justice for their son, who died after a hazing party at Beta Theta Pi at Penn State.
on Sun, 1PM
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Sen. John Fetterman is working with an Alabama Republican to advocate for mental health warnings on social media.
on Sun, 8AM
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Another Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office scandal. Another shrug. | Helen Ubiñas
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At this rate of complicity in sheriff's office scandals, city officials won't hold the office accountable until it costs someone their life.
on Sun, 2AM
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JD Vance will be a guest at Lance Wallnau's town hall Saturday, hours before Vance's Newtown rally. Wallnau has peddled conspiracy theories and believes Trump is divinely chosen to be president.
on Sep 28
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JD Vance will be a guest at Lance Wallnau's town hall Saturday, hours before Vance's Newtown rally. Wallnau has peddled conspiracy theories and believes Trump is divinely chosen to be president.
on Sep 28
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The letter, delivered to a voter in Bala Cynwyd, said it was from the Pennsylvania Congressional Office of Immigrant Affairs. No such office exists.
on Sep 28
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Plus, as women share their medical horror stories, the disastrous fallout of the "Dobbs" decision becomes increasingly apparent.
on Sep 27
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The letter, delivered to a voter in Bala Cynwyd, said it was from the Pennsylvania Congressional Office of Immigrant Affairs. No such office exists.
on Sep 27
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Eric Adams and Donald Trump say the New York City mayor was targeted. Key details undercut that.
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The suggestion that Adams was targeted quickly flew on the right, with an assist from Adams himself and later Trump.
on Sep 27
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When to expect Pennsylvania’s leaf colors to start changing this year | Fall Foliage Map
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It’s still September but parts of the state are already reaching peak color.
on Sep 27
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60 years after the day college students won free speech, their rights are vanishing
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It's hard to celebrate the anniversary of 1964's Berkeley Free Speech Movement when students are losing their right to protest.
on Sep 26
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Dan Newlin, a Trump donor and personal injury lawyer, is expending large amounts of time and money in Pennsylvania as the race remains close between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the swing state.
on Sep 26
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60 years after the day college students won free speech, their rights are vanishing
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It's hard to celebrate the anniversary of 1964's Berkeley Free Speech Movement when students are losing their right to protest.
on Sep 26
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Donald Trump will return to Butler, Pa., for rally at site of assassination attempt
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The Trump campaign says the rally will honor law enforcement and Corey Comperatore, a firefighter who was killed during the shooting at Trump's Butler rally in July.
on Sep 26
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TikTok and Instagram content creators from across the country flocked to Montgomery County to make election videos together.
on Sep 26