Eagles player Jordan Mailata discusses his recent White House visit and maintains a position of neutrality regarding politics and voting.
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Eagles player Jordan Mailata discusses his recent White House visit and maintains a position of neutrality regarding politics and voting.

Discover Jordan Mailata’s impressive journey as he makes his second visit to the White House, showcasing not only his skills on the football field as the Eagles’ left tackle but also his musical talent in a vibrant presidential setting.

New monument honors Bryn Mawr College’s first Black graduate, who walked a mile to attend class.
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New monument honors Bryn Mawr College’s first Black graduate, who walked a mile to attend class.

Discover the inspiring story of Washington D.C. artist Nakisha Durrett, who participated in the “Black at Bryn Mawr” walking tour in February 2023. Learn about her connection to Enid Cook and the significant impact of heritage and history at Bryn Mawr College. Explore the journey of creativity and culture through Durrett’s experiences.

Trump asserts that a photo of Abrego Garcia’s MS-13 hand tattoo is genuine and not altered in any way.
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Trump asserts that a photo of Abrego Garcia’s MS-13 hand tattoo is genuine and not altered in any way.

In a revealing ABC News interview, President Trump claimed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported Maryland man and father of three, has knuckle tattoos that indicate his affiliation with a notorious street gang. Explore the implications of this statement and its impact on immigration discussions.

West Philly gang member ‘Pistol P’ receives 45 to 90-year sentence for a series of shootings.
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West Philly gang member ‘Pistol P’ receives 45 to 90-year sentence for a series of shootings.

Discover the gripping story of Anthony Lacey-Woodson, who, after the tragic loss of his uncle and teenage friend in a 2020 shooting, embarks on a harrowing quest for vengeance. Learn how he utilizes friends to acquire firearms as he seeks justice for his loved ones.

Judge rules Philadelphia judicial candidate ineligible to run in May primary due to residency requirements.
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Judge rules Philadelphia judicial candidate ineligible to run in May primary due to residency requirements.

A Philadelphia judicial candidate has faced disqualification once again in the May primary due to ongoing legal disputes over residency. Discover more about Mike Huff’s efforts to secure a position on the court amid these challenges.