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Pa.’s failure to mandate quicker death reporting before the coronavirus fueled wild data fluctuations, mistrust
An investigation found state health officials abandoned their urgency in implementing a faster process, leaving them ill-prepared to accurately report death data when the pandemic arrived.

Donald Trump won’t commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses presidential election
Trump also declined four years ago to commit to honoring the election results if his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, won.

Philly’s chief homicide prosecutor said a driver tried to run him off the road. Police tracked her down, arrested her, and towed her car.
No one was injured, and no vehicles were damaged in the Sept. 16 incident, but based on Anthony Voci’s complaint, police tracked down the driver and arrested her.

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The 76ers display their leadership diversity and focus on branding by naming women to head marketing and revenue

Brittanie Boyd is the new Vice President of Marketing, and Katie O'Reilly is promoted to Chief Revenue officer. The Sixers also donated millions to social justice causes and named a diversity officer.

Bentley brothers take their 4,000-person Exton software firm public. It’s worth $8.7 billion.

Greg Bentley talks about how he and his brothers built Bentley into the biggest homegrown software company in the Philadelphia area, and why after 30 years they're finally filing for an IPO.

Iconic Center City clothing store Boyds to branch out from Philadelphia for the first time

From Oct. 7 to late January, family-run Boyds will operate a pop-up shop with just more than 8,000 square-feet in Ardmore’s revamped Suburban Square.

Activists call for Comcast and other providers to guarantee faster, free internet for students

“I worry that if I don’t have access to stable internet soon, this situation will affect my future," said Genesis Mejia-Noyer, a junior at Kensington Health Sciences Academy.

Pa. schools allowing more sports fans after court ruling

Some Pennsylvania school districts are permitting more fans in the stands in the wake of a federal judge’s ruling that tossed statewide pandemic limits on crowd size

A young DACA recipient makes it to Columbia University. But can he afford to stay?

Thompson judges himself “very optimistic,” even with college funding uncertain and his parents in church sanctuary.

Making sense of anxiety-provoking dreams during the pandemic | 5 Questions

The pandemic has taken the realm of anxiety dreams — common occurrences — to a new level.
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Dismay over Breonna Taylor spills into America’s streets

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Two Louisville officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests in Kentucky
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