Philadelphia, America’s oldest warship, undergoes restoration in preparation for its 250th anniversary celebrations.
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Philadelphia, America’s oldest warship, undergoes restoration in preparation for its 250th anniversary celebrations.

Join conservator Angela Paola as she meticulously restores a historic 16-ton gunboat, carefully removing debris from its nearly 250-year-old planks. Discover the challenges and artistry involved in preserving maritime history.

Immigration activists protest at Target stores in Philadelphia, urging the company to refuse collaboration with ICE.
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Immigration activists protest at Target stores in Philadelphia, urging the company to refuse collaboration with ICE.

Activists in Philadelphia protested outside Target stores, aiming to disrupt business operations in response to the company’s alleged cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Discover the impact of their actions on local operations and community response.

Brooklyn judge reduces sex abuser’s sentence from 103 years to 18 years, prompting outrage and fear from the victim.
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Brooklyn judge reduces sex abuser’s sentence from 103 years to 18 years, prompting outrage and fear from the victim.

A Brooklyn judge has significantly reduced the sentence of a well-known Orthodox Jewish figure convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a teenage girl. The victim expresses deep concerns about his potential return to the community, highlighting ongoing fears and unresolved trauma.

Permits for 824 apartments approved before housing ban at former Hahnemann Hospital site.
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Permits for 824 apartments approved before housing ban at former Hahnemann Hospital site.

In the past month, Philadelphia Councilmember Jeffery Young’s bill to ban residential development near the former Hahnemann University Hospital has gained traction as 824 apartment units receive permits. Discover the impact of this initiative on local housing and development.