FBI warns telecom firms to boost security following wide-ranging Chinese hacking of Americans' text messages and phone calls
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The hackers used their access to telecom networks to target the metadata of a large number of customers, including information on the dates, times and recipients of calls and texts ..read more
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Brendan Boyle calls on Joe Biden to issue blanket pardon of those who could be targeted by Trump’s FBI director pick
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Boyle's statement comes as skepticism and criticisms mount over Kash Patel, Trump's pick for FBI director ..read more
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After Hunter Biden’s pardon, Philadelphia criminal justice advocates call on President Biden to pardon more inmates
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Local criminal justice advocates the same gesture from President Joe Biden to his son, Hunter Biden, should be extended to others awaiting clemency ..read more
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Pa.’s political elite are going to the same hotel where UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was killed this morning
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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot early Wednesday morning outside the Hilton Midtown and a manhunt is underway ..read more
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What to know about the allegations against Pete Hegseth, Trump’s defense secretary pick
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Trump's pick for secretary of defense is on shaky ground after assault charges surfaced ..read more
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Philly property owners could cost the city and school district $11.4 million annually through incorrect tax exemptions, controller says
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A City Controller's Office investigation found improper homestead exemption claims are costing the School District of Philadelphia and the city a combined loss of $11.4 million annually ..read more
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City pays $120k to former register of wills employee as new lawsuits allege retaliation for having backed boss’ rival
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Employees of both the current and former Register of Wills say they were fired for not supporting their boss politically. The city has paid out $400,000 so far, with five more suits ongoing ..read more
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Mayor Parker faces pressure to reassert Philly’s sanctuary status as Trump threatens Democratic cities
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"This is not a time for lack of clarity, in terms of actions or intentions," said the leader of one immigrant-advocacy group ..read more
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Philly City Council postpones vote on the proposed 76ers arena as negotiations continue
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Philly lawmakers will convene Thursday morning to consider the proposed 76ers arena in Center City ..read more
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Delaware County considers 23% property tax increase as COVID-19 relief dollars run out
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Delaware County officials are considering raising property taxes in response to lost pandemic relief dollars and what they call disinvestment from prior Republican councils ..read more
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