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A massive explosion. A giant fireball lit up the spring night. Bodies and pieces of wreckage flew everywhere.

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A massive explosion. A giant fireball lit up the spring night. Bodies and pieces of wreckage flew everywhere.

“My favorite part (of campaigning) is knocking on doors.”
At the 1,800-acre property, NorthPoint plans to build 15 million square feet of warehouse and light industrial use buildings.
There are price hikes at nearly every step of the food supply chain.
President Joe Biden also weighed in Tuesday, calling the right to an abortion “fundamental.”
The gubernatorial candidate said if elected "there will be no sexually explicit content in our schools without parental consent."
Falls Township Police Chief Nelson Whitney dropped a bomb days after being placed on paid administrative leave.
When I heard that President Biden was considering a plan to forgive student debt to the tune of $1.7 trillion, I felt a mixture of emotions.
A little-known federal mandate designed to encourage renewable fuel use has morphed into a form of ‘energy bitcoin’.
The Republican candidate for Congress hopes to take on incumbent Rep. Chrissy Houlahan in November.
Today, May 2, is the last day register to vote or to change parties.
A petition drive and array of yard signs popping up across the township were not enough to stop approval of the new development project.
When Emil Fish talked to students on Holocaust Remembrance Day, he spoke from memory.
The greater burden of death and disease by smoking results from nonmenthol cigarettes.
If President Joe Biden forgives $1.7 trillion of debt for college loans, will Delaware Valley's congressional delegation be with him?
The incident happened when Lt. Gov. John Fetterman was mayor of Braddock, a majority Black borough where he served for 13 years.
The ongoing slugfest between TV celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz and hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick dominated the Republican Senate debate.
In that same meeting, the council unanimously approved a $125,000 salary for a manager of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Democratic leadership is failing America.
Officials are warning residents about the mailings, which claim to be from "the new American majority."