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Here's What 99 Wind Turbines Will Look Like Off the Jersey Shore
The company building New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm is providing a glimpse into the future — what beachgoers and residents will see when turbines are erected.
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Here's How Long Coronavirus Lasts on Surfaces. But Does It Really Matter?
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine gives hours by which the virus can last on surfaces. A Drexel University epidemiologist says spreading the infection has little to do with cereal boxes and dollar bills.
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‘Testing Is Becoming Less Valuable': Philadelphia Signals Change in Coronavirus Strategy
But as sites ramped up Monday, a bigger focus of testing is becoming clear: health care workers, first responders and those already hospitalized. That’s in part because testing potential cases among the general public may be losing steam as a containment strategy.
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‘I Was Numb': Family Secrets Come to Light as DNA Testing Gains Popularity
Two families with lifelong secrets unearthed because of home DNA test kits are now dealing with the truth. Here’s what their stories tell us about the shock that can come from new ancestry technology, and how to deal with it.
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Philadelphia Refinery Explosions Seen From Facility Cameras
Cameras inside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery caught on video the massive blasts early June 21 from just yards away.
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‘No Way We Can Know': Philadelphia Gun Dealer Sold Shotgun to Suspect in Family's Killing
A Northeast Philadelphia firearms dealer sold a shotgun Tuesday to the man suspected of killing four of his family members later that same day. The owner said the suspect seemed “perfectly A-okay” when he bought the gun.
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‘Start Exercising': Trump Mocks Man's Weight at NH Rally
President Donald Trump pauses his “Keep America Great” rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, to mock a man’s weight after protesters disrupted ihs speech. The man turned out to be a Trump supporter, whom the president called from Air Force One later that night.
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7 Philadelphia Officers Named in a Report on Racist Social Media Posts Have Resigned in Recent Weeks
Seven Philadelphia police officers named in a report that linked offensive and racist social media posts to cops in departments across the country have left the department in the last two weeks.
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What Happened to the Wind Turbines That Twirled Above Philadelphia Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field?
The large wind turbines twirled for nearly a decade above Lincoln Financial Field, where the Philadelphia Eagles play home games. Now, they’re gone, having disappeared in the last couple months.
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13 Philadelphia Officers to Be Fired Over Racist, Violent Facebook Posts
The investigation of racist and insensitive Facebook posts allegedly made by active-duty and former cops across the country has led to 72 Philadelphia police officers being placed on administrative duty, Commissioner Richard Ross announced Wednesday.
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‘I'm a Person of Color … I'm a White': Pennsylvania Congressman Jokes on Race While Talking About Trump Tweets
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, a Republican representing western Pennsylvania, said he’s “a person of color” because he’s white in an exchange with a reporter while discussing President Trump’s tweet tirade against four congresswomen.
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72 Philly Officers Placed on Administrative Leave Amid Racist Facebook Post Investigation
The investigation of racist and insensitive Facebook posts allegedly made by active-duty and former cops across the country has led to 72 Philadelphia police officers being placed on administrative duty, Commissioner Richard Ross announced Wednesday.
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50 Philadelphia Police Officers Placed on Desk Duty Amid Investigation of Racist Facebook Posts, Source Says
Dozens of Philadelphia police officers were placed on desk duty amid an investigation of racist and insensitive Facebook posts allegedly made by active-duty and former cops across the country, according to a high ranking law enforcement source.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Calls for New Meek Mill Trial, Asks Judge to Recuse Herself
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner filed an appeal with the Pennsylvania Superior Court asking for a new Meek Mill trial with a new judge.
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‘Officer Down': Hero Officer Calls 911 After Being Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver
NBC10 obtained the 911 call made by a hero Camden officer moments after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver.
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Temple Grad Given 30 Months in Prison for $54 Million ‘Green Scam' by Mantria Corp.
A giant Ponzi scheme once dubbed “the largest green scam in America” was run by two Temple University graduates and a slick-talking Colorado salesman. Now, the first of the three people is being sentenced.
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Historic ‘Rainbow Wave' in Philadelphia Council, Judge Races as LGBTQ Candidates Seek First-Ever Elections
No LGBTQ person has ever won election to Philadelphia City Council. Five people running for Philadelphia City Council and two running for Common Pleas judge are trying to make history as part of the strongest contingent of LGBTQ candidates in memory.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker on Her Controversial Prayer: ‘I Stand By It. I Don't Apologize.'
The Pennsylvania lawmaker who delivered an impassioned prayer before a legislative session Monday that sparked controversy for its numerous references to Jesus, Israel and political leader said she won’t apologize.
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Bird, Cat Stolen (Cat Later Returned) From Pet Store in Bizarre Smash-and-Grab
If “Ashes” the cat could talk, she would have a wild story to tell from this weekend. Ashes and a parrot were stolen — or taken hostage? — as three bandits broke into a pet store in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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Teen Gets 35 Years to Life for Murdering Spring Garden Dad Gerard Grandzol in Front of 2-Year-old Daughter
Marvin Roberts has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.