Soon to close, Cabrini University holds final commencement (www.inquirer.com)
In retirement, Eagles great Fletcher Cox tackles an Italian hoagie contest, crowning Lorenzo’s Philly’s best (www.inquirer.com)
It’s illegal to pay people for organs, but some advocates want a $50,000 tax credit for kidneys (www.inquirer.com)
Phillies’ Taijuan Walker says he’ll make his start; Kody Clemens making a case for the big league club (www.inquirer.com)
Phillies’ Matt Strahm has gone almost 18 innings without allowing a run. Just don’t ask him to talk about it. (www.inquirer.com)
Over 24 hours, 19 demonstrators at Penn taken into custody after attempting to seize a campus building, while a new encampment goes up at Drexel (www.inquirer.com)
For 20 years, the Phillie Phanatic has doubled as a children’s author, and nothing gives him a bigger thrill (www.inquirer.com)
John Fetterman was open about his depression. Now he wants to create a national mental health commission (www.inquirer.com)
Pa. cyber charters show ‘excessive profiteering,’ amassing millions in assets, new report says (www.inquirer.com)
The massive growth in net assets — from $566,000 in 2018, to $486 million in 2022 — demonstrates ”excessive profiteering” by cyber charters at school districts’ expense, according to the report by Education Voters PA, a pro-public-education advocacy group. Pennsylvania’s 13 cyber charter schools receive about $1...
Jason Kelce can ‘virtually guarantee’ he has CTE, sparked by a Secretariat doping theory (www.inquirer.com)
Eagles’ 2024 schedule features five early road games, and five matchups in prime time (www.inquirer.com)
Bryn Mawr College will relocate commencement ceremonies due to pro-Palestinian encampment (www.inquirer.com)
LeSean McCoy says Chip Kelly seemed ‘uncomfortable with Black players’ (www.inquirer.com)
Pa. state trooper who arrested a Philly LGBTQ official has been fired, union says (www.inquirer.com)
Philly Police have cleared Penn’s Pro-Palestinian encampment and arrested 33 protesters (www.inquirer.com)
Mayor Parker’s budget slashes funding for Vision Zero, a program designed to end traffic deaths (www.inquirer.com)
A Montco woman thought Trea Turner was asking her for money. Instead, an online scammer stole $50K from her, police say. (www.inquirer.com)
A Penn study on racial bias in health care algorithms shows “race is a bad variable” (www.inquirer.com)
Nearly every county in Pennsylvania is short on public defenders, according to a new report (www.inquirer.com)
A Philadelphia teacher who embodied ‘Olney love’ was shot and killed. Ondria Glaze’s school family remembers her radiance. (www.inquirer.com)
‘You don’t see many grizzly bears with an eight-pack’: Why Kyle Schwarber is moving better this year (www.inquirer.com)
Meet the Eagles’ coordinators: Takeaways from Vic Fangio and Kellen Moore’s introductory news conferences (www.inquirer.com)
A river otter took a selfie in Ridley Creek, ending a 100-year absence for ‘the most elusive aquatic animal in Pa.’ (www.inquirer.com)
The sighting shows that the revival of the animal, which was once nearly extirpated from Pennsylvania, continues throughout the region....
A river otter took a selfie in Ridley Creek, ending a 100-year absence for ‘the most elusive aquatic animal in Pa.’ (www.inquirer.com)
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