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Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia: Exceptional Service and Stunning Views
The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center offers unparalleled service, breathtaking views from its location on floors 48-60 of the Comcast building, and luxurious amenities, exceeding guest expectations with thoughtful surprises and personalized experiences.
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia: Exceptional Service and Stunning Views
The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center offers unparalleled service, breathtaking views from its location on floors 48-60 of the Comcast building, and luxurious amenities, exceeding guest expectations with thoughtful surprises and personalized experiences.
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36% Bias Score


Philadelphia SEPTA Cuts: 20% Reduction Now, 50% Planned
SEPTA, Philadelphia's public transit agency, implemented a 20% service reduction on September 4, 2024, impacting 52,000 students and causing longer commutes, with further 50% cuts planned by January 1, 2025, reflecting a nationwide trend of transit agencies facing rising costs and lagging ridership.
Philadelphia SEPTA Cuts: 20% Reduction Now, 50% Planned
SEPTA, Philadelphia's public transit agency, implemented a 20% service reduction on September 4, 2024, impacting 52,000 students and causing longer commutes, with further 50% cuts planned by January 1, 2025, reflecting a nationwide trend of transit agencies facing rising costs and lagging ridership.
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44% Bias Score


Stolen Baby Found After Six Years
Ten-day-old Delimar Vera disappeared during a 1997 house fire in Philadelphia; six years later, her mother discovered Delimar was being raised by Carolyn Hernandez, a distant cousin of Delimar's father, who had stolen her after the fire.
Stolen Baby Found After Six Years
Ten-day-old Delimar Vera disappeared during a 1997 house fire in Philadelphia; six years later, her mother discovered Delimar was being raised by Carolyn Hernandez, a distant cousin of Delimar's father, who had stolen her after the fire.
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32% Bias Score


Philadelphia Art Project Showcases Immigrant Contributions
The Philadelphians," a public art project in Philadelphia, uses short films to celebrate the contributions of immigrant communities, countering negative immigration rhetoric and showcasing the diverse cultures enriching the city through June 8th, 2025.
Philadelphia Art Project Showcases Immigrant Contributions
The Philadelphians," a public art project in Philadelphia, uses short films to celebrate the contributions of immigrant communities, countering negative immigration rhetoric and showcasing the diverse cultures enriching the city through June 8th, 2025.
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44% Bias Score


EBT Card Lock Feature Protects Against Skimming
EBT card skimming is impacting millions; a new card lock feature is available on the Connect EBT app to mitigate the problem. Delaware reports 1,135 cases totaling over $470,000 in stolen benefits year-to-date.
EBT Card Lock Feature Protects Against Skimming
EBT card skimming is impacting millions; a new card lock feature is available on the Connect EBT app to mitigate the problem. Delaware reports 1,135 cases totaling over $470,000 in stolen benefits year-to-date.
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36% Bias Score


Krasner Wins Philadelphia DA Primary, Secures Third Term
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner won his Democratic primary on Tuesday, securing a third term despite facing impeachment and criticism from President Trump; his progressive platform focused on criminal justice reform and accountability.
Krasner Wins Philadelphia DA Primary, Secures Third Term
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner won his Democratic primary on Tuesday, securing a third term despite facing impeachment and criticism from President Trump; his progressive platform focused on criminal justice reform and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

SEPTA's Drastic Service Cuts Hit Philadelphia
Philadelphia's SEPTA public transit agency implemented a 20% service cut on September 4, 2023, impacting 52,000 students and causing longer commutes due to a more than \$200 million deficit; further cuts are planned for January 1, 2024.

SEPTA's Drastic Service Cuts Hit Philadelphia
Philadelphia's SEPTA public transit agency implemented a 20% service cut on September 4, 2023, impacting 52,000 students and causing longer commutes due to a more than \$200 million deficit; further cuts are planned for January 1, 2024.
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40% Bias Score

DNA Solves 6-Year-Old Kidnapping Mystery
A 10-day-old baby, Delimar, disappeared during a house fire in Philadelphia in 1997; years later, DNA evidence revealed she had been kidnapped by a cousin of her father, who raised her under a false identity.

DNA Solves 6-Year-Old Kidnapping Mystery
A 10-day-old baby, Delimar, disappeared during a house fire in Philadelphia in 1997; years later, DNA evidence revealed she had been kidnapped by a cousin of her father, who raised her under a false identity.
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60% Bias Score

Eleven Injured in Philadelphia Mass Shooting
Eleven people were injured in a mass shooting at 7 Elements bar in Philadelphia on July 1st, shortly after 4 a.m., with at least two victims in critical condition; police are investigating, with no arrests made.

Eleven Injured in Philadelphia Mass Shooting
Eleven people were injured in a mass shooting at 7 Elements bar in Philadelphia on July 1st, shortly after 4 a.m., with at least two victims in critical condition; police are investigating, with no arrests made.
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44% Bias Score

Philadelphia Unveils TQ+ Sculpture to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Community
Philadelphia unveiled a large, colorful TQ+ sculpture, "In Plain Sight," on Cherry Street Pier as a tribute to the LGBTQ+ community, particularly its transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual members, during Pride Month, before finding a permanent home in the city.

Philadelphia Unveils TQ+ Sculpture to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Community
Philadelphia unveiled a large, colorful TQ+ sculpture, "In Plain Sight," on Cherry Street Pier as a tribute to the LGBTQ+ community, particularly its transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual members, during Pride Month, before finding a permanent home in the city.
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28% Bias Score

Krasner Survives Primary Challenge, Faces Potential November Rematch
Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner survived a primary challenge from Judge Pat Dugan, who could trigger a November rematch if he obtains over 1,000 Republican write-in votes; this reflects deep partisan divisions over Krasner's progressive policies and the ongoing debate about crime in ...

Krasner Survives Primary Challenge, Faces Potential November Rematch
Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner survived a primary challenge from Judge Pat Dugan, who could trigger a November rematch if he obtains over 1,000 Republican write-in votes; this reflects deep partisan divisions over Krasner's progressive policies and the ongoing debate about crime in ...
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56% Bias Score

Philadelphia Remembers Move Bombing 40 Years Later
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move organization's headquarters, killing 11 people, including 5 children, destroying 61 homes, and leaving 250 homeless; the city's official remembrance on the 40th anniversary highlights ongoing calls for justice and reconciliation.

Philadelphia Remembers Move Bombing 40 Years Later
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move organization's headquarters, killing 11 people, including 5 children, destroying 61 homes, and leaving 250 homeless; the city's official remembrance on the 40th anniversary highlights ongoing calls for justice and reconciliation.
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24% Bias Score
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