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Have you had it with "politics" and desire to live in a brilliantly better future? Are you curious about what can replace an age-old coercive organization trying to control you and your property, so that everyone can finally be respected? A dangerous myth perpetuates our political plight in America: The belief that we are free. In fact, scores of unjust laws daily violate our individual rights. Being regulated and taxed to fund governmentally monopolized services, under threats of being fine ...
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Summer 1979... when the whole world looked like a washed-out Polaroid. The backseat of a 72 Pontiac Catalina. No AC; the windows are down. It’s late at night. The scent of Lilac in the air. Ian Gomm “Hold On” is drifting back from the single speaker on the dash. This was the moment Bob Shannon knew music would be a big part of his life. A life-long musician, he’s a self-proclaimed music scholar and has spent the majority of his life packing his skull with music and music trivia. The perfect ...
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This podcast is for ambitions and success-driven women who despite external success feels a sense of emptiness or lack of fulfilment. Often there is a sense of subtle emptiness lingering beneath the surface. It's a feeling that whispers in the solitude of the moments, a longing for something more profound, more fulfilling. Many experience feelings of guilt or inadequacy for not feeling fulfilled despite her achievement and craves deeper connections and meaning in her life but isn't sure how ...
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Chapter 1: Broken Family Alex started at the faded photograph pinned above their desk, a relic from a simpler time. It was a picture of their family,smiling and carefree,taken before everything had changed.The edges of the photo were worn, and the faces seemed almost like ghost from a distant past.Alex’s gaze lingered on their parents’ smiling faces, a stark contrast to the tension-filled conversations they now had. Their apartment,though modest,was filled with the vibrant energy of their dr ...
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Just One Good Thing is a daily podcast where we spotlight one good thing the Democrats have done to make our lives better, our future brighter, and our country stronger. This show answers the common Republican question: "Can you tell me just one good thing the Democrats have done to make America better?" Why stop at one? This limited series podcast debuted exactly 100 days before the 2024 election. Every day, seven days a week, we're going to share one awesome thing the Democrats have done t ...
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The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office and Remote Area Medical have set up shop at the Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School on Torresdale Avenue, offering overall health, vision and dental services to anyone in need, no questions asked. KYW Community Impact reporter Racquel Williams tells us the services are available Saturday and Sunday starting at …
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What if your path to true happiness and fulfillment lies far from the societal norms you're used to striving for? Join us on this eye-opening episode of the Heart of Success show, where Larissa Vakulina guides you through the intricate web of happiness and fulfillment, tailored uniquely to your own energetic makeup, character structure, and psychol…
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In this episode, we dive into how the Inflation Reduction Act is transforming coal country landscapes into hubs for clean energy with solar panels and wind turbines. The Biden-Harris administration's commitment to a green future is creating millions of good-paying jobs in clean energy sectors. Vice President Kamala Harris has been instrumental in h…
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Earlier this week, the Middle Thorofare Bridge - which connects Wildwood Crest and Cape May - went up to let boats pass…and didn’t come back down. Officials thought it would take weeks to get the broken motor repaired, but it was up and running in a few days. KYW’s South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty explains the whole saga and how this temporary …
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A historic ocean liner has been sitting at a Philadelphia pier for 30 years. Its fate has been up in the air recently, as the owners of the pier and the boat battled over its location. Now, a judge has declared that the SS United States must be moved by September 12. Where will it go? KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt gives us the full story. Listen to…
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A few weeks before the start of the school year, Deptford Township schools announced a plan to eliminate free busing for students who lived within 2 miles of their school - and then quickly rescinded that plan due to backlash from the community. The school board met this week and got an earful from parents who are still upset. KYW Newsradio’s Nina …
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When the University of the Arts suddenly closed its doors in June, Temple University was among several Philly-area schools that were quick to open their arms to the displaced students. KYW Newsradio’s Nigel Thompson went to Temple’s move-in day to find out how former UArts students are adjusting. Listen to The Week In Philly live on KYW Newsradio e…
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It’s back-to-school time again! As Philadelphia schools prepared for their first day, KYW’s education reporter Mike DeNardo sat down with Superintendent Tony Watlington to find out what his priorities are for the year. Mike joins Matt Leon to tell us what’s changing and hopefully improving for students, teachers, and parents. Listen to The Week In …
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It’s been a wild month for the Democratic presidential campaign, but with Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz locked in, the delegates were ready to celebrate at the Democratic National Convention. KYW Newsradio’s Pat Loeb was there, and she tells us about the big moments, Pennsylvania’s notable representation, and the limi…
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Investigators say when they served a warrant for 29-year-old Brian Harris in November, they found more than 500 images and video files of children in his possession, including many of two boys and a girl ranging in age from 2 to 12 years old. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Bucks County District Attorney's Office)…
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The room was filled with sobs and sniffles as the mother of Rasheed Born turned to the family of Semaj Cherry, giving a tearful and heartfelt apology for what her then 16-year-old son did on Nov. 7, 2022 — robbed and shot 21-year-old Cherry 11 times as he rode on the Broad Street Line, near the Fairmount stop, to get a second job to help his family…
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New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin says if there’s no immediate need to intervene when first responders arrive at a barricade situation, officers should wait until a mental health professional arrives to make contact with the person. More on this from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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KYW Newsradio’s City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb spent the week in Chicago, seeing the big speeches and big energy at the Democratic National Convention first-hand. In this extended segment, she sits down with Matt Leon to talk about the highlights - from Vice President Kamala Harris’s acceptance speech to Pennsylvania’s moments in the spotlight. Li…
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AstraZeneca is warning the British government it could move its vaccine manufacturing plant to Philadelphia from England, according to the Financial Times. It reports the drug giant is expected to get tens of millions of dollars less in aid from the U.K. than it had been promised by the previous administration. AstraZeneca makes the nasal flu vacci…
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Burlington County is providing grants to six organizations that help feed people who are food insecure. “Our goal is to touch as many people who need help, who identify themselves as struggling with being able to afford food.” KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo has more. (Photo Credit: Elwyn)By Audacy
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In this episode, we talk about the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to protect America's natural treasures. President Biden restored protections for three national monuments that were reduced by the Trump administration: Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah, and the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the N…
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Closing out four days of the Democratic National Convention, Vice President Kamala Harris told voters they have a chance to chart a "new way forward." “Our nation with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past,” Harris said, as she accepted the nomination. “A chance to…
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Walking onstage to a thunderous applause in a packed to capacity house, Vice President Kamala Harris closes the Democratic Party’s gathering in Chicago. She accepts her party's nomination for president, saying, “With this election, our nation has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the pas…
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Philadelphia City Council and the Police Department have been working to improve the city's 911 dispatch center following a tragic incident last summer when a dispatcher sent police to the wrong address of a shooting victim in Kingsessing. The man was the first of five people killed in a mass shooting. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt reports in addit…
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The Philadelphia police department is getting ready for students to return to school next week. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel says officers are paying special attention to the routes where students from rival schools might gather. "We'll be very focused on our corridors as a result of the shootings that we had at Imhotep and others. We'll be wor…
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A final chapter in a horrific tortured killing of a 22-year-old found mutilated in a trash can five years ago in the city’s Logan neighborhood. Four people were arrested and charged in the crime — and as KYWs crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson explains, the woman who started it all has been sentenced. 📸: Getty Images…
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Joyce Abbott, the inspiration behind Quinta Brunson's TV show "Abbott Elementary," will give a keynote at this year’s Pennsylvania Conference for Women. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams catches up with, as her students called her, Ms. Abbott. 📸: John McDevitt/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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A Pennsylvania State Police SUV rear-ended a pick-up truck this morning on the Schuylkill Expressway. It happened just before 7am. According to State Police, a trooper was driving on the right shoulder of I-76 East responding to a hit-and-run. Then officials say a white pick-up truck pulled onto the shoulder near the exit for the Vine Street Expres…
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Can you imagine a life where you feel fully present and undisturbed by the chaos around you? This episode of the Heart of Success show promises to guide you on that journey. We explore the essential practice of living in the moment, offering personal anecdotes and practical strategies for overcoming life's challenges while maintaining emotional bal…
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Anticipation is high before Vice President Kamala Harris delivers Thursday's keynote speech and formally accepts her party's nomination on the fourth and final night of the Democratic National Convention. She's the first Black woman and the first Asian American to lead a major party ticket. KYW's Pat Loeb has been reporting from Chicago all week. 📸…
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Summer is winding down, but you wouldn’t know it looking at this weekend’s lineup of events at the Jersey Shore. Trever Noah, Something Corporate and a tribute to the Bee Gees are among this weekend's "Shore Things," as we hear from KYW Newsradio South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty.By Audacy
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Outdoor eateries exploded in Philadelphia during the COVID-19 pandemic, but subsequent city regulations have caused many of them to close. KYW Newsradio's Nigel Thompson looks at a new report that tried to figure out why they’ve struggled. (Photo: Renata Tyburczy/Getty Images)By Audacy
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