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Pennsylvania Court Rules Perrier Is Not French Mineral Water but Soda, Making It Taxable
A Pennsylvania court ruled that Perrier, which has been marketed as French mineral water in the United States for over a century, is instead a…
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Property in Hamptons Purchased By Gladwyne Real Estate Developer For $118.5M in 2021 Hits Market Again For $99.5M
A Hamptons compound purchased by Gladwyne real estate developer Michael Karp for $118.5 million in late 2021 is once again on the market now for…
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Philadelphia Dietitian Highlights 7 Target Items For Your Weight Loss Goals
Philadelphia nutritionist and dietitian Courtney Kassis is credited with creating the 90-30-50 diet plan, which involves eating at least 90 grams of protein, 30 grams…
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New England Patriots Docuseries Omits Nick Foles’ Name From ‘Philly Special’ Commentary Call in Super Bowl Loss
The New England Patriots’ new docuseries, “The Dynasty,” omits a critical piece of a commentary play call during their Super Bowl LII loss to the…
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New York Post: Jason Kelce Comment Fuels More Debate About His Retirement
Jason Kelce’s retirement continues to be the topic of speculation, especially after a new comment from the Philadelphia Eagle, caught on TikTok, writes Jenna Lemoncelli…
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Ever Wondered What Jason Kelce Yelled Before Every Tush Push? A Fox Sports Reporter Has Revealed It
Over the past couple of seasons, the Brotherly Shove has been among the most often used plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. All-Pro center, Jason Kelce…
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Former Phillies Manager Gabe Kapler Accepts Role As Miami Marlins’ Assistant General Manager
Gabe Kapler has accepted a new position in the Miami Marlins front office just months after getting fired from his previous role, writes Bryan Fonseca…
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Philadelphia Man Ryan Sager is On a Mission to Address the Opioid Epidemic, Reduce Overdose Deaths in Kensington
Ryan Sager often monitors the streets of Kensington on a mission to save those battling addiction from overdose deaths, writes Megan Palin for the New…
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New York Post: John Fetterman Recalls ‘Technically’ Dying, Believing He Would Lose Senate Race Due to His Stroke
After suffering a stroke mid-campaign, Sen. John Fetterman believed he would not be able to defeat his Republican opponent, celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz,…
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House of the Week: Philadelphia House Built in 1728 on Nation’s Oldest Residential Street
A Philadelphia house built in 1728 on Elfreth’s Aly, America’s oldest residential street, with three bedrooms and one bathroom, has hit the market for $500,000,…
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Start of Collapse of I-95 Overpass in Philadelphia Captured on Video by Retired Philly Cop
A video captured by a passing driver shows the moment that the southbound lanes on I-95 in Philadelphia starting to dip after the collapse of…





































