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10 Congresspeople You Will Meet in Hell

On Friday, the House of Representatives finally, a full two months after the fact, voted to greenlight nearly $10 billion in relief funds for victims […]

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Arizona’s Immigration Law: Well-Intentioned But Meaningless

Oh the hypocrisy. Ever since Arizona passed its controversial law allowing police to check a suspect’s immigration status, the federal government had been intimating that […]

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Are the Packers the Pick?

Ever since the Eagles lost to Mighty Joe Webb and the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday Night Football, many were focused on the specter of Packers […]

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Philadelphia 3.0

The use of technology to transform government has been a growing municipal interest in city halls across the country. Here, the City of Philadelphia has […]

The Scene

On the Town with Hughe Dillon

Last Friday I stopped by Chef Michael Schulson’s restaurant Sampan. I read that he was working on a outdoor garden bar/dining area and, like the […]

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It’s Opening Day, and Hope Springs Eternal

By the time you read this, I’ll be on my way to Washington D.C. with a group of 60 people – “Halladay’s Inn” – to […]

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Eagles Better Step It Up in Tonight’s Exhibition Game

When the Eagles take on Captain Hoodie and his minions Monday night in the Massachusetts wilderness, fans had better pay close attention, because it’s the […]

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The United States of Arabia?

“Drill, baby, drill!” That political phrase is fast approaching “Read My Lips, No New Taxes” territory, but its message is infinitely more important. The need […]

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Mayor Nutter’s Curfew Isn’t a Solution

The televised images of violence and looting triggered one recurring thought in many people: This isn’t supposed to happen in our civilized cities. No, we’re […]

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How Anti-Obama Republicans Will Bring On a Stock Market Crash

Harold Camping had it wrong. The world didn’t end on May 21st. But it will on August 2nd—at least America’s fiscal world will if the […]

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Philly’s Murder Rate Is Up, but Nutter and Ramsey Are Playing With Stats

Murders are up, but the Philadelphia Police Department’s website states they are down—because they’re comparing this year’s killings to those from 2007. If the CEO […]

Be Well Philly

Our “Heavenly Bodies” Photo Shoot: What’s It Like to Pose Nude?

In our beautifully shot July fitness feature, “Heavenly Bodies,” we asked 15 of Philly’s fittest citizens to strip down, show off their bodies, and share […]

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The Made in America Festival Is Going to Be Lame Again

My friends were so worried I was going to get killed at Made in America. Maybe last year’s 4th of July shooting was fresh in […]

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Rendell’s First Inquirer Bailout Didn’t Work

Famed political strategist James Carville once referred to Pennsylvania as two major cities with Alabama in between. What an insult to Alabama. From Ed Rendell […]

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Playing the Blame Game for Roypocalypse

Unless you’ve been in a coma since October 8th of last year, you were not surprised to learn that Phillies ace Roy Halladay has been […]