Santorum Says Obama Is Soft on Porn

Plus: Hartnell for the win, a "couple" is reunited at the Rosenbach, Romney cruises in Puerto Rico, and more of what the city is buzzing about today.

Santorum Says Obama Is Soft on Porn. A post on Santorum’s campaign website calls out the Obama administration for not prosecuting enough pornographers. Santorum defended the statement and took the time to remind us how damaging pornography is to young people. Remember, it’ll make you go blind. [Washington Post]

Scott Hartnell, for the Win. The Flyers came back to beat the Pens yesterday. They earned the victory on the back of Scott Hartnell’s two goals, including the game-winner with less than a second left in overtime. [The 700 Level]

A Couple of Portraits Reunited. In 1831, Thomas Sully painted portraits of a man and his wife. The paintings were somehow separated, and the folks at the Rosenbach museum had the husband, but had been unable to track down the painting of his wife. A blog post reached the woman’s great-great-great granddaughter who had the original portrait hanging in her home. Now, husband and wife have been reunited at the Rosenbach. [The Daily News Online]

Romney Wins Puerto Rico. It looks like Mitt Romney will get all 20 of Puerto Rico’s delegates when he takes over 50 percent of the votes in their primary election. Illinois is the next theater for the GOP campaign. [Fox 29]

Guy Steals Ambulance, Drives to Bar. Police in Atlantic City are looking for the individual who helped himself to a joyride in an ambulance early Sunday morning. The guy allegedly took the ambulance from a hospital loading area and drove it to a bar. [NBC Philadelphia]

People Are Stealing Weaves. The price of human hair has increased dramatically. Now, more people are stealing weaves and extensions. Some people are using baby strollers to hide the stolen goods as they waltz out of stores. [Daily News]

Warhead Found in A.C. The bomb squad was called to the beach in Atlantic City over the weekend after a rocket warhead was found while the Army Corps of Engineers was conducting a beach replenishment project. The warhead was safely removed and will be destroyed at an undisclosed location. [Fox 29]