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Top Editor Out at Philly Newspaper After Headline Controversy
The paper’s leaders said the headline “Buildings Matter, Too” was “horribly wrong”
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New York Times Says Senator's Op-ed Didn't Meet Standards
The New York Times says a controversial op-ed it published by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton that advocated the use of federal troops to quell demonstrations did not meet its standards
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Couples Ban R. Kelly, Michael Jackson Music at Weddings
Couples, DJs, and cover bands are no longer choosing to play R. Kelly and Michael Jackson classics following the seismic cultural shifts spurred by the #MeToo movement.
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Malware Shutters Philadelphia Court Websites, Grinding Legal Business to a Snail's Pace
Philadelphia court websites and several email accounts were shut down on May 21 officials detected malware on a “limited number” of First Judicial District computers.
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Mistrial Declared for Man Who Snapped Thumb Off $4.5M Statue at the Franklin Institute
A jury was unable to reach a verdict in the trial of a Delaware man who admitted he broke a thumb off a $4.5 million statue at a Philadelphia museum.
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Police: NJ Groom Assaulted Teen Waitress at Wedding Reception
Police in Pennsylvania say a groom forced himself on a teenage waitress at his wedding reception and then was taken from the hall in handcuffs over a drunken brawl.
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Like the day the Grinch’s heart grew three sizes, and the true meaning of Christmas came true, there’s been a change of heart at the Cherry Hill Mall — children will no longer have to pay to see Santa Claus! The change came after backlash from parents over reports by The Philadelphia Inquirer that admission to the Cherry Hill...
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Fomer Eagle Mychal Kendricks Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading, Faces Up to 25 Years in Prison
Former Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns linebacker Mychal Kendricks pleaded guilty to insider trading charges on Thursday, and faces up to 25 years in prison.
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NBC's New ‘Today' Team Marks 6 Months
Never let it be said that Savannah Guthrie doesn’t have her partner’s back. Hoda Kotb left behind her glasses after a recent meeting so her “Today” show co-host scooped them up, although she’s not above pointing out that they needed a wash. Guthrie and Kotb mark six months together next week, a partnership thrust upon them by November’s firing of...
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Once Homeless Philadelphia Teen Gets Full Ride to Harvard
The 18-year-old found out the good news while in Paris on a school trip.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker Accused of Threatening to Kill Ex-Girlfriend, Forcing Sex With Another
The lawyer for the two women Wednesday confirmed details about the joint complaint against Republican Rep. Nick Miccarelli.
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Pennsylvania Lutheran Seminary Fires President Over ‘Conversion Therapy'
The board of trustees at a prominent Lutheran seminary in Pennsylvania has voted to fire the school’s president after it was revealed she worked for a group that promoted “conversion therapy.”
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Cosby References #MeToo Movement After Meal in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports the 80-year-old comedian was dining with an old friend and his publicist, and some members of the media were invited to document the event.
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'Maybe It's a Bribe for Saint Peter': Man's Dying Wish Is to Be Buried With 2 Pat's Cheesesteaks
A man who always joked that he didn’t want to venture into the afterlife hungry got his wish when he was buried with two cheesesteaks from his favorite sandwich shop — Pat’s King of Steaks in Philadelphia.
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Ex-Prosecutor to Sue Cosby Accuser, Alleging Personal Injury
A former district attorney who declined to press sexual-assault charges against Bill Cosby in 2005 has filed the beginnings of a lawsuit against Cosby’s accuser in Philadelphia. An attorney for Bruce L. Castor says the personal-injury complaint will claim Andrea Constand sued Castor for defamation in 2015 so he would lose the prosecutor’s race. The winner, Kevin Steele, had criticized...
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Special-Education Teacher Blames Heroin Use for Sex With Student
Former teacher Stephanie Amato learns fate for sex with 14-year-old student.
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FBI Recovers Norman Rockwell Painting Taken From South Jersey Home in 1976
A family that lost a Norman Rockwell painting in a burglary at their home over 40 years ago got it back Friday and knew for sure it was theirs because of a scrape and hole the exact size of the butt-end of a pool cue.
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SEPTA Worker, Who Turned in Bag of Cash Gets to Keep the Unclaimed $15K
A suburban Philadelphia SEPTA worker who found $15,000 and turned it in to police has been given the cash since no one ever claimed it.
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SEPTA Worker, Who Turned in Bag of Cash Gets to Keep the Unclaimed $15K
A suburban Philadelphia SEPTA worker who found $15,000 and turned it in to police has been given the cash since no one ever claimed it.