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    News Statue of Black protester replaces toppled UK slave trader

    Marc Quinn created the life-size resin and steel likeness of Jen Reid, a protester photographed standing on the plinth after demonstrators pulled down the statue of Edward Colston and dumped it in Bristol's harbor on June 7. Continue reading...
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    News NFL player airport fight: Athlete, airline worker get into scuffle over wheelchair

    A fight started between a United Airlines worker and former NFL player Brendan Langley, apparently over a wheelchair. Continue reading...
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    News Lunge to curtsy on a step - Today's Tip

    Shoshana has a move for you and all you need is a step. Continue reading...
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    News The Boss is back: Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band to tour in US, Europe

    The Boss is Back! Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will begin a tour in February in the United States. Continue reading...
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    News Worker attacked at 30th Street Station shares story from hospital: 'I sprayed him with Windex'

    Looking for a way to protect himself from the knife-wielding attacker, Markell Tilley grabbed the nearest item he could find - a bottle of Windex. Continue reading...
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    News Chickie's & Pete's to pay your tolls at Egg Harbor Toll Plaza on AC Expressway for 1 hour

    One Hour Only: Chickie's and Pete's says it will pay for drivers going through the eastbound Egg Harbor Toll Plaza. Continue reading...
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    News US in process of releasing monkeypox vaccine from national stockpile for 'high-risk' people: CDC

    The United States is responding to a request for the release of monkeypox vaccine from the nation's Strategic National Stockpile as a global outbreak of cases is under investigation. Continue reading...
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    News Mom hears late son's heartbeat in 14-year-old donor recipient's chest for 1st time

    "He came in and he just hugged me. He had a strong hug, just like Nick did," the mother said. "And then to hear the heartbeat, it was so strong and so full of life." Continue reading...
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    News Here are some fuel saving tips ahead of Memorial Day weekend travel

    According to AAA, the average price of gas across the Philadelphia five-county region is now at $4.88 a gallon. Here are some ways to save. Continue reading...
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    News National Museum of American Jewish History reopens with new exhibits, focus on social issues, racism

    "It is an American History Museum through the lens of Jewish experience." The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History has reopened with brand new exhibitions and installations, and a mission of using art to raise questions about important social issues. Continue reading...
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    News Man stabbed in Philadelphia's Northern Liberties neighborhood, police say

    Philadelphia police are investigating a stabbing that injured a man in the city's Northern Liberties neighborhood. Continue reading...
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    News Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins legally drunk when he was fatally hit by dump truck, autopsy concludes

    A report showed that the Steelers quarterback had 2.5 times Florida's legal limit of alcohol. It also showed he had drugs in his system. Continue reading...
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    News Beach patrols preparing for busy season at the Jersey Shore

    This weekend in Ocean City, 10 beaches will be guarded. Officials say that's more than usual. Swimmers are strongly encouraged to swim near lifeguards. Continue reading...
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    News QB Nick Foles reunites with Frank Reich, signs with Colts

    The Colts announced Monday they had signed Foles to a two-year contract that reunites the quarterback and coach who combined on a trademark play call to help the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl. Continue reading...
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    News David McCormick sues over counting mail ballots in Pa. Senate race

    McCormick's lawsuit, filed after hours, asks the state's Commonwealth Court to require counties to promptly count mail-in ballots that lack a required handwritten date on the return envelope. Continue reading...
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    News Baby formula shortage: Pennsylvania among 10 states with lowest availability

    "Don't do things that are diluted down with water, those can make babies very sick," Dr. James Franciosi, the chief of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition at Nemours Children's Hospital. Continue reading...
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    News Willingboro, NJ veteran surprised with new roof

    "I am humbled first of all. And then to realize that someone took notice of another veteran and want to do something for us -- it just humbles me to be able to say thank you," said Ronald Dash. Continue reading...
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    News Philly musician pays tribute to Korean-American heritage

    Judah Kim's parents realized the American dream when they emigrated from South Korea. Now, it's his turn. Continue reading...
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    News Simple exhibit stands against hate during Jewish American Heritage Month

    The Anti-Defamation League announced there has been a 34% rise in the number of anti-Semitic incidents nationwide. Continue reading...
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    News City announces $13 million in funding to dredge Schuylkill River for first time in decades

    In the 50 years since the river was last dredged, pollution has put its recreational use in jeopardy. Continue reading...
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