The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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How Comcast Has Evolved Into a Global Media and Tech Giant, and Why Philadelphia Remains Its ‘Heart and Soul’
Comcast recently invited out-of-town investors and reporters for a Converge event that gave them a peek at what happens at its home base in Philadelphia,…
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Exton Doctor Working to Offer Improved Healthcare at Lower Cost
Dr. Christine Meyer, a primary care doctor in Exton, is always looking or ways to provide better care for her patients, writes Harold Brubaker for…
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Jason Kelce’s Mummer’s Hat Is Retiring, and So Is the Ridley Man Who Made It
The Ridley man who made Jason Kelce’s Mummers hat is retiring, and the hat is going with him, writes Beatrice Forman for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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For Many Local Shoppers, Amazon Offers Convenience, But Also Some Guilt
Many Chester County shoppers have a love/hate relationship with Amazon, and are trying to at least reduce their spending at the e-commerce giant, writes Erin…
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CHOP Researchers Selected As One of Five Teams Awarded Up To $25 Million To Fight Childhood Cancer
Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are one of five teams recently awarded up to $25 million to develop new treatments for childhood cancer,…
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Inside Federal Donuts & Chicken’s Newest and Largest Location in South Philadelphia
Federal Donuts & Chicken recently opened its newest location in South Philadelphia, and it’s the largest to date, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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Bidens Visit Restaurant Owners in Rose Valley on Way to Strath Haven Rally
President Joe Biden kicked off his re-election campaign with a rally Friday evening at Strath Haven Middle School in Wallingford, but first, he and the…
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For Lower Merion Coach Gregg Downer, His 34th Season Is One of Most Satisfying So Far
In his previous 33 years with the Lower Merion High School boys’ basketball team, Gregg Downer has recorded many wins and titles, but his 34th…
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Couple Looking to Settle Down Builds ‘Low-Maintenance,’ Sustainable Home in West Chester
When they could not find a home to settle down with their son, Kevin and Nadia Young decided to build their personal haven in West…
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Philly’s Black Nurses Association Chapter Organizes Mini Nurse Academy at Elementary School to Diversify Nursing
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Area Black Nurses Association, a local chapter of the National Black Nurses Association, has organized an after-school program called the Mini Nurse…
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CHOP Teams With Local Nonprofit to Provide Fathers With Tools to Talk to Their Teens About Mental Health
Philadelphia fathers will now have more tools available that will help them talk to their teens about mental health and racism, thanks to a partnership…
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Pennsylvania Convention Center Hosts 195th Annual Philadelphia Flower Show
On Friday, March 1, 2024, a long line of individuals stood with excitement inside the Pennsylvania Convention Center eager to experience a preview of the…
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It’s Official. Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce Is Retiring
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is retiring. He made a public announcement Monday that he is retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons with the…
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St. Joe’s Prep Senior Elijah Jones Breaks 60-Meter Dash School Record, Beating Out D’Andre Swift
For 8 years, Philadelphia Eagles running back D’Andre Swift had St. Joseph’s Preparatory School’s 60-meter dash record, but that is no longer the case as…
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David M. Capuzzi Remembered as a Medical Research Pioneer
David Capuzzi, of Wayne, known for pioneering cholesterol research, creating training programs for cardiologists, and internships for high school students in his lab, died Feb.…
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Philadelphia-based Disease Research Nonprofit Awarded $48M to Use AI to Help Doctors Find New Uses For Approved Medications
Philadelphia-based disease research nonprofit, Every Cure, has received a $48.3 million federal contract to help doctors find new uses for already approved medications with the…











































