32-year-old man fatally shot multiple times in the back inside Bronx building.
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32-year-old man fatally shot multiple times in the back inside Bronx building.

A 32-year-old man was fatally shot in the Bronx on Tuesday afternoon. Authorities reported the incident occurred at approximately 2:43 p.m. inside a residential building, raising concerns about safety in the area. Stay informed about this tragic event and its implications for the community.

Ambra Gutierrez seeks investigation into NYPD and DA for alleged cover-up related to Weinstein case.
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Ambra Gutierrez seeks investigation into NYPD and DA for alleged cover-up related to Weinstein case.

Discover the latest updates on Italian model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez’s legal battle against Harvey Weinstein, who was accused of groping her in his Tribeca office in 2015. Get insights into the impact of her allegations and the ongoing conversation surrounding sexual assault in the entertainment industry.

Parker Announces No Additional Funding for Philadelphia Schools This Year at City Council Budget Hearing.
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Parker Announces No Additional Funding for Philadelphia Schools This Year at City Council Budget Hearing.

The Philadelphia School District is set to invest 0 million from its reserves to prevent staff layoffs and program cuts in the upcoming school year. Without additional state or local funding, the district is facing a significant budget deficit. Discover how this financial strategy aims to sustain educational quality for students.

Governor Josh Shapiro joins 23 state attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the dismantling of AmeriCorps.
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Governor Josh Shapiro joins 23 state attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the dismantling of AmeriCorps.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, together with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and 23 other state attorneys general, is taking legal action against the Trump administration for its extensive and systematic budget cuts. Discover the implications of this lawsuit on state funding and public services.

Philadelphia reports a decrease in overdose deaths in 2023, although significant racial disparities in mortality rates remain.
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Philadelphia reports a decrease in overdose deaths in 2023, although significant racial disparities in mortality rates remain.

In 2023, Philadelphia experienced a 7% decrease in drug overdose deaths, totaling 1,310 fatalities. Despite the decline, this figure remains the second-highest recorded in the city’s history, highlighting ongoing public health challenges.