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Del. Man Mowing Lawn Killed as Passing Car Flips, Pins Him to Ground
A 74-year-old Delaware man died while mowing his lawn when a car veered onto his property, struck him, flipped and pinned him to the ground.
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At Least 14 Shot, Leaving 2 Dead, in Mass Shooting at NJ House Party
New Jersey state police said at least 14 people were shot, with two of them killed, during what they called a “mass shooting event” at a party being attended by at least 100 people in rural Cumberland County.
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Human Remains Believed to Be Those of Missing Amish Woman
The human remains found in a rural location of Lancaster County are believed to be those of a young Amish woman who disappeared 10 months ago.
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1 Dead, 5 Wounded in Shooting at Illegal, 150-Person Philadelphia Party
One man died and five others were wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Philadelphia “pop-up” party attended by at least 150 people Saturday morning, police said.
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50-Ton Marble Tablet of the First Amendment Heading to Philadelphia
A 50-ton marble slab of the First Amendment is leaving Washington, D.C., for its new home in Philadelphia.
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Pa. Mom Made Deepfake Nudes of Daughter's Cheer Teammates to Harass Them: Police
A Bucks County mom is accused of creating deepfake videos and photos of underage girls on her daughter’s cheer squad in a prolonged effort to harass them and get them kicked off the team.
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Embiid, Simmons Will Miss All-Star Game After Contact With COVID-Positive Person
Sixers players Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons will miss Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
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Mented: The Highs, Lows of a Black-Owned, Socially Conscious Company During a Pandemic
Mented is a Black-owned, socially conscious makeup company. But during a pandemic, would people even wear makeup? And as the country reckoned with racism, what role would Mented play in speaking out?
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Lehigh University Rescinds Trump's Honorary Degree
Lehigh University on Friday rescinded and revoked the honorary degree it issued to President Donald Trump as more groups and people try to distance themselves from the president after a mob of his supporters raided the U.S. Capitol. The decision to strip Trump of the degree, issued to him in 1988, was made by the university’s board of trustees...
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Pa. ‘Probably' Won't Know Presidential Election Results on Nov. 3, Pa. Governor Says
An influx of millions of mail-in ballots across Pennsylvania means that the state will probably not know the results of the presidential race on Election Night, Gov. Tom Wolf said Thursday as he urged patience while results are certified.