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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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You may have heard that the bee population is under threat in recent years. Bees are critical for our environment and food production - a dwindling population could affect our ability to grow fruits and vegetables. But The Washington Post recently reported that America’s honeybee population is at an all-time high. So, what’s going on with the bees?…
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App companies have figured out how to offload the costs of maintenance, insurance, and the ever-variable and rising cost of gas, onto the employee. Which is smart business. But also puts more burden on the workers to maintain the equipment needed to do the job. Big tech develops and maintain the app and provide customer service, but the actual work…
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Anyone who has had medical debt could tell you how unexpected and crippling it can be. What's worse, that debt can even follow your family after you die. But a group of queer activists in Philadelphia found a loophole in the system. With the help of Undue Medical Debt, they bought and forgave $2 million of medical debt, and they celebrated it in a …
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Matt Wilson, Erendire Rendon, and Graciela Guzman to discuss how new research suggests health coverage provides benefits to the state and its connection the current migrant crisis in Chicago. Matt Wilson is the Associate Director of Economic and Workforce Development at UIC's Great Cities Institute…
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There are now two famous bells on display in Philadelphia's Historic District. The Bicentennial Bell has been taken out of storage, where it was for 10 years, and relocated to its new home: a garden in Old City. Work continues on the grounds that surround the bell, and will soon be ready for visitors. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt has more.…
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He says he was just trying to be nice to some women on a train, but then someone attacked him. 25-year-old Isaiah Miller told NBC10 he was on the Broad Street Line on his way home from bowling with friends on March 14 when he was attacked. Police are still searching for the suspect. (Photo credit: Philadelphia Police Department)…
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If there's one thing worse than a flight delay, it's a flight cancellation. Some U.S. airports have the worst record for the most number of flights scratched -- and most are on the East Coast. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)저자 Audacy
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It's the return of a South Street landmark. Jim's Steak's reopens today for the first time since a fire in July 2022 gutted the building. The new Jim's Steaks covers more space and will feature several original mosaics from Magic Gardens artist Isaiah Zagar. The restaurant has taken over some of the space from the former Eyes Gallery next door. The…
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A swarm of bees created quite a baseball buzzkill in the desert. The start of Tuesday night's game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks was delayed nearly two hours after a bee colony swarmed the top of the protective netting behind home plate. It took more than an hour before a beekeeper arrived and was lifted up to the swarm. …
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It might be harder to find an Uber or Lyft today. Drivers across the country are holding a one-day strike. The group Justice for App Workers is demanding better pay and protections from what it says are unfair app deactivations. Drivers say the companies use algorithms to decide when to deactivate a driver's accounts based on a rider's complaint. A…
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Mayor Parker’s vision for year-round schools came a little more into focus Tuesday in City Council during school district budget hearings. We get the story from KYW education reporter Mike DeNardo. 📸: School District of Philadelphia저자 Audacy
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In her weekly conversation with KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough, KYW's Michelle Durham relays a listener question about colon cancer symptoms to watch out for. What can younger people, who are not eligible yet for a colonoscopy, do? The data show that more and more young people are being diagnosed with colon cancer, McDonough says. Whether i…
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Investigators are using advanced technology and cameras to help solve hit-and-run cases in Philadelphia. As KYW's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson tells us, about 1/3 have been solved so far this year. 📸: SkyForce 10저자 Audacy
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Atlantic City is putting more eyes in the sky for public safety. KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty attended a demonstration where officials showed off some of the new technology to assist in marina fires and fuel spills.저자 Audacy
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Mayor Cherelle Parker urged City Council to back her plans for the school district in testimony at Tuesday’s education budget hearing. Her remarks came just hours after she reappointed school board member Joyce Wilkerson despite council’s objections. KYW Newsradio's City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.…
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Atlantic City's main casino workers union and the state's attorney general want a judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by another union that seeks to ban smoking at the city's nine casinos. Local 54 of the Unite Here union says many of its 10,000 workers could lose their jobs and the means to support their families if smoking is banned. Currently, sm…
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Police ended up in an hours-long standoff with a man who fired shots after responding to a domestic incident in Spring City, Chester County. A shelter-in-place order in the neighborhood lasted from late Monday night into Tuesday morning. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports. (Photo credit: NBC10)저자 Audacy
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Could your next vacation destination be... Afghanistan? The Taliban is training a new class of students about the ins and outs of hospitality. Afghanistan's economy is struggling, its infrastructure is poor, and there's a lot of poverty there. But foreigners are visiting, encouraged by the sharp drop in violence and increased flight connections, wi…
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One of the oldest trees on record in our area is in danger of being cut down after experts say it has become a hazard. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports neighbors are fighting back in hopes that there is a better alternative. (Photo credit: Shara Dae Howard/KYW Newsradio)저자 Audacy
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