At Pa. abortion clinics, volunteer patient escorts brace for their work to get even harder post-Roe
York retiree Linda Hengst has been helping patients get through shouting protesters since 1973. She sees the work as key to protecting human rights.
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University of the Arts President David Yager says the program is the first of its kind in the country. It aims to teach participants to think in a different way, to walk a path that isn't there yet.
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Dems hope to harness outrage, sadness after abortion ruling
Democratic officials across the nation hope to harness collective outrage and sadness over the Supreme Court's decision to revoke abortion rights to improve their political outlook this fall.
Dying of AIDS was like ‘disappearing from the universe.’ A new project helps Philly remember.
A memorial this week at the William Way Center will give Philadelphians an overdue chance to honor and grieve the many people lost to AIDS.
Striking beer and beverage workers return to work in time for holiday
The six-day strike's resolution ends concerns that beer and beverage supplies could be impacted during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.