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Straightforward conversations about the people, ideas, and power centers that shape the world we live in. KYW Newsradio reporters talk daily with experts and leaders in science, politics, business, and public health -- to make sense of the news and unravel the real reasons why a story matters.
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New Jersey State Trooper Marcellus Bethea was laid to rest Wednesday in Bordentown. The 8-year veteran of the force died earlier this month during a training exercise. He was stationed at Troop D in Moorestown, Burlington County. (Photo credit: New Jersey State Police)저자 Audacy
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That’s why the commencement speech by Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker caught me off guard. His theme: Stay in your lane. But he spent the first 15 minutes veering outside of it, criticizing many things and people -- the president, birth control, the COVID-19 response, priests, bishops, Catholics, Pride Month, shacking up, the emasculation…
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We live in an age where polarization and extremism are two significant qualities of our politics. It isn’t healthy, so how can it be addressed? Ranked choice voting is one potential tool that's already being used in some places. We caught up with Dr. Ben Berger, associate professor of political science at Swarthmore College and Executive Director o…
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Peter Greenberg with today's Eye on Travel Minute: If you want to travel with your dog or cat, the airline rules haven't changed much. The animal must fit in a small container under the seat in front of you, and you can't take the animal out during the flight. Most airlines only allow one dog or cat per cabin per flight, so you must reserve the spa…
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The 26-year-old accused of killing three people and carjacking two others in Falls Township, Bucks County earlier this year is ordered to stand trial, despite refusing to leave his cell in the county jail. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. 📸: Bucks County District Attorney's Office저자 Audacy
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New Jersey Transit will now allow refunds for one-way tickets purchased before June 1. The transit agency previously said it would not issue refunds for bus, rail and light rail tickets after 30 days, but officials put the policy on hold until later this summer. Details now from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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A ruling from New Jersey’s Supreme Court finds electric scooters fall into a legal grey area between bikes and motorcycles, so injuries may not be covered by certain types of insurance. More on this from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)저자 Audacy
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Marvel Comics’ X-Men are having a big pop culture moment — thanks to a new animated series. Ahead of its season finale on Wednesday, KYW's Andre Bennett spoke to local fans — and one of the stars — who say the characters are more relevant than they've ever been. (Photo Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney)…
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Councilmember Curtis Jones joined Senior residents of Brith Sholom House apartments in Wynnefield a rally outside of City Hall Tuesday. KYW's Shara Dae Howard reports the rally was a call to action, demanding that Mayor Cherelle Parker help save their building. (Photo credit: Shara Dae Howard/KYW Newsradio)…
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38-year-old Arthur Jones is the third suspect wanted by Philadelphia Police following a group attack on Sunday morning of an off-duty Philly cop. He is the only one still at large, as two others have been taken into custody. Police also released images of a woman wanted for questioning in connection with the incident. (Photo credit: Philadelphia Po…
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An off-duty Philadelphia police officer shot and killed a pit bull that officials say was attacking a woman. It happened Tuesday morning around 10:30 in Southwest Philly. Investigators say while driving, the officer saw a 52-year-old woman being attacked by three dogs. The owner of the dogs, a 21-year-old man, was trying to intervene, says police. …
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In her weekly conversation with KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough, KYW's Michelle Durham relays a listener question about the onset of memory loss. The listener is concerned about her 64-year-old husband. He seems confused doing basic tasks like cooking on the grill or looking for something in the refrigerator. They contacted his primary care …
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One in two families in our region experience diaper insecurity each year. One organization is doing something about it, but they need your help. KYW Newsradio Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. 📸: Getty Images저자 Audacy
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The Pennridge school board has voted to change its controversial bathroom policy so it is in compliance with a newly updated federal law. KYW's Conner Barkon reports, community members spoke in support and against the policy change. 📸: Getty Images저자 Audacy
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Camden has launched the 10th season of its “Connect The Lots” series of events, which are designed to brighten up some of the blighted parts of town. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the story from Camden City Hall. 📸: Getty Images저자 Audacy
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A 38-year old dance instructor is on trial in Montgomery County, accused of secretly recording seven women while they used the bathroom off his studio in his home in Norristown. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. 📸: Getty Images저자 Audacy
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R&B star Ne-Yo and electropop singer-songwriter Kesha will headline Philadelphia’s free Fourth of July concert this year, which will top off two weeks of special events during the annual Welcome America festival. KYW Newsradio City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb has more. (Photos: Amy Sussman, Rich Polk/Getty Images)…
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A police chase this afternoon in Delaware ends in Delaware County with at least one person dead. Now, an active search for possible suspects is underway in the Chester neighborhood where at least two vehicles crashed. KYW's John McDevitt has more. (Photo credit: NBC10 Philadelphia)저자 Audacy
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On May 13, 1985, six adults and five children were killed when the city dropped explosives on the MOVE compound in West Philadelphia. A day of remembrance honored those lives lost on the 39th anniversary of the MOVE bombing on Monday. KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti was there.저자 Audacy
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A group of Atlantic City casino workers has asked a judge to ban smoking in the gambling halls. They cite the toxic effects of working in a “poisonous” atmosphere. The state says ending smoking could jeopardize a half-billion-dollar pot of tax money for senior citizens and the disabled. The Superior Court judge did not issue a ruling yesterday but …
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