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The United States is a diverse nation of 50 states, known for its cultural influence, economic power, natural wonders, and democratic values, offering vast opportunities and global leadership.
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The Pitch to Bring a WNBA Team to Philadelphia
Philadelphia remains the largest city in the United States without a WNBA franchise, and many locals want that distinction to be no more, writes Harrison…
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WSFS CARES Foundation Provides More Than $185,000 in First-Quarter Grants to Community Organizations
The WSFS CARES Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WSFS Bank, has provided grants to five organizations as part of its continuing series of philanthropic…
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As Official Bank of the Philadelphia Eagles, Firstrust Bank Proud to Support Eagles Autism Challenge on May 18
United by a single cause, thousands of people will once again bike, run, and walk in an effort to advance autism research and care at…
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Eastern State Penitentiary Launches New Spring Break Exhibit Focused on Sports and Recreation
Eastern State Penitentiary, heralded as the world’s first true penitentiary, has reframed its reputation from what it was more than 180 years ago. The historic…
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Philadelphia Now Among Top 10 Most Sought-After Cities For Apartment Renters
Thanks to a soar in rental activity in February, Philadelphia is now among the 10 most sought-after cities for renters, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers Face Significant Challenges
The burden of Alzheimer’s and other dementias weighs heavily on family caregivers in Pennsylvania and across the country, according to the Alzheimer’s Association 2024 Alzheimer’s…
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Invest in Real Estate Without the Heavy Lifting Associated with Property Development, Renovation
There are plenty of ways to invest in real estate without having to deal with the complexities and heavy lifting that come with property development…
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Boathouse Sports in Northeast Philadelphia Wants to Ensure America Remains a Manufacturing Powerhouse
While manufacturing has largely migrated from the United States to overseas over the past several decades, one Northeast Philadelphia-based production company wants to ensure U.S.…
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Just Outside of Bucks County, the Country’s Oldest Bookstore Remains in Operation
Just outside of Bucks County, the country’s oldest bookshop continues to offer incredible reading material for everyone. The Moravian Book Shop, the official bookstore of…
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Understanding the Evolving Landscape of BOI Reporting Requirements
Beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting was set to kick off in 2024, but in an unexpected turn of events, a federal court in Alabama ruled…
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Jean-Georges Philadelphia Hires Colin Henderson As New Chef de Cuisine
Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s restaurant, Jean-Georges Philadelphia has hired a new chef de cuisine, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The new chef is…
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Two Philadelphia Sites Are Among America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently unveiled its 2023 list of America’s Eleven Most Endangered Historic Places, and two Philadelphia sites have found their…
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Forbes: Clemens Food Group Went From Humble Hatfield Beginnings to Fifth-Largest Pork Producer in U.S.
Clemens Food Group is one of the largest pork producers in the United States, and throughout its 129-year history, the company has always led with…
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Newsweek Ranks Two Montgomery County Hospitals as Among Best Hospitals in U.S.
Two hospitals right here in Montgomery County are being recognized for providing quality healthcare by Newsweek. Main Line Health’s Lankenau Medical Center and Bryn Mawr…
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What Does chatGPT Associate With Philadelphia? The Question Was Recently Explored
Philadelphia is known for several things, but to be more specific and concise about what those things are, chatGPT was recently asked the simple question:…
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FBI Raids and Cold Feet: Inside the Disrupted 1942 Nazi Plot to Blow up Pennsylvania Railroad’s Horseshoe Curve
A Nazi plot to blow up a Pennsylvania Railroad, namely Altoona’s famous “Horseshoe Curve,” and a cryolite metals plant in Philadelphia, among other targets, failed…
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Weekend Wanderer: No Turbulence for Me, Thanks
Twenty years ago, I was flying from Denver to Telluride, Colorado. It was a small plane. Buddy Holly planes, I call them. I could see…













































