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"Third Fridays" is a live, 30-minute legal talk show from Lois Law Firm featuring moderator Christian Sison. It is the original forum in which real attorneys discuss workers' compensation issues, share their opinions and engage in colorful conversations. The goal of the show is to showcase the diverse perspectives of the attorneys handling workers' compensation cases. Attorneys discuss case law trends, practical litigation strategies, and hot topics.
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The Spiritual PodCast Series is brought to you by the Spiritual Path Church, New Castle, PA. The podcasts are intended to enlighten and inform the world that Spiritualism has many different facets, and can appeal to people in many ways. Through the series, we will cover different aspects of spirituality, not just those associated with Spiritualism. We will include the history, organization, beliefs of the church, as well as the way those beliefs interface with other religious and secular con ...
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Sons and Daughters of Liberty Radio

Sons and Daughters of Liberty Radio

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Sons and Daughters of Liberty Radio is a network of podcasts where we break down and interpret the news. We will debate and discuss everything breaking in our country and through out the world. The founding shows are ”We The People Are The News” (updates on the day’s news) and ”The Patriot Panel” (full talk show format / interviews / news updates). We post episodes Monday - Friday. SaDoL was founded by John Matland, a former healthcare worker turned activist and candidate for US Congress in ...
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Especially fathers, are being DESTROYED by the Child Support Program. The Child Support Program is wreaking havoc on fathers, particularly. Let's guide you through strategies and steps to shield yourself from any injustices by STATE and FEDERAL courts. You can begin implementing these solutions immediately. If your child becomes a state dependent, you'll be obligated to pay child support to the government. Exiting the program is essential to avoid emotional and financial ruin. Consequently, ...
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Welcome to my library of interviews... Librarians, bestselling authors and our wartime generation sharing their love of books, reading and some extraordinary stories . #Hidden History #Forgotten women #Bibliotherapy #Libraries INTRODUCTION Welcome to From the Library With Love. A podcast for anyone whose life has been changed by reading. I’m Kate Thompson. Wonderful, transformative things happen when you set foot in a library. In 2019 I uncovered the true story of a forgotten Underground lib ...
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A Holy Mess

A Holy Mess

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Fr. Paul Houlis is, in no way, His Holiness, but he sure is, “His HoliMess.” He knows from personal experience that one’s life can truly be a beautiful, holy, mess. Are we not all, in some way, “A Holy Mess?” After all, holiness is messy! We live in a messy world, and God entered the depths of its “messiness” and made it “holy”. He can do the same for one’s life! So tune in, and bring your mess with you. You’ll find out that God doesn’t just clean the mess of one’s life but uses it! He turns ...
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Pat Cozzi was working at C. Ferry Home last Friday. He told our partners NBC10 a woman with white hair, accompanied by another woman, walked in and stole a velvet pillow cover worth $89. KYW’s Conner Barkon tells us not 15 minutes later she stole from another store nearby. (Photo credit: Bucks County Regional PD)…
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An artist has claimed the “absurd poster” of Vice President Kamala Harris wearing an Eagles helmet as his work, but says he does not know how it ended up at SEPTA bus shelters around Philadelphia. (Photo credit: Nina Baratti/KYW Newsradio)Di Audacy
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Timothy Robinson, 64, admitted to police he struggled with addiction and went to get drugs in Kensington one night in March 2022. When he was driving back, his car flipped onto a 3-year-old. Here’s KYWs Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson. (Photo credit: Getty Images)Di Audacy
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Freda Schopfer, 89, of Bucks County, has seen a lot of Phillies baseball. A lot of it has been, respectively, bad. Some of it has been good, and other parts have been great, like 1980 and 2008. But after 70-something years of watching her beloved ballclub, she has taken a particular liking to the 2024 team that’s in the running to maybe do somethin…
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Cindy Lou Altman of Coatesville was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa three months after her wedding at age 28. She says she wasn’t an athlete but didn’t want to give up on life and throw in the towel. So, she started volunteering with the nonprofit Guiding Eyes for the Blind, which provides dogs to the blind and visually impaired for free. And n…
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Send us a text What happens when ordinary people are faced with extraordinary choices? In her second blistering novel set on the Channel Island of Jersey, Beyond Summerland, author Jenny Le Coat turns her attentions to the often overlooked issue of what happened after Liberation Day... Jean Parris was a child when her adored father was taken away b…
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Having trouble sleeping? Maybe you should try living…anywhere else. Experts say it’s harder to get a good night’s rest in cities, and U.S. News & World Report ranked Philadelphia dead last for sleep health in 2023. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon explains why and what you can do to try to improve your sleep. Listen to The Week In Philly on KYW Newsra…
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For the third time in a month, a car had to be pulled out of the Schuylkill River. This is the second time this has happened in the same area on Kelly Drive near the Girard Avenue Bridge, and both times the driver was not found. Why does this keep happening, and can anything be done to prevent it? KYW Newsradio’s Tim Jimenez explains what we know a…
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Philadelphia police officer Jamie Roman passed away September 10th. He had been hospitalized and on life support since June after being shot during a traffic stop in Kensington. KYW Newsradio Crime and Justice Reporter Kristen Johanson shares how city officials reacted to Roman’s passing, and discusses the legacy the 31-year old leaves behind. List…
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Since the Philadelphia 76ers announced plans for a new Market East arena near Chinatown nearly two years ago, much of the discourse surrounding the project has volleyed back and forth between supporters and opponents. This past week, Mayor Cherelle Parker entered the chat publicly for the first time, hosting a packed town hall at the Pennsylvania C…
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Since Vice President Kamala Harris announced her candidacy, we’ve seen race and gender play a heightened role in the presidential race. How is a Black female candidate viewed differently from a white male candidate? How did Harris and former President Trump conduct themselves in the debate because of or in spite of those dynamics? KYW’s Community I…
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Which lines landed? Did either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump do enough to potentially gain ground among undecided voters? What exactly is "gish galloping?" KYW Newsradio City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb covered the September 10th presidential debate at the National Constitution Center, and highlights key moments and t…
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Pennsylvania voters must put the correct date on the return envelope of their mail-in ballots or the ballot won’t be counted. That’s the bottom line of a state Supreme Court order Friday, overturning an earlier decision that the date wasn’t needed. KYW's City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb has the details. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Pennsylvania’s fund program for helping towns and cities build and repair homes for low-income families is getting a $40 million boost as the governor and legislators attempt to address a housing crisis. KYW’s Matt Coughlin has the details. (Photo credit: PAcast/Commonwealth Media ServicesDi Audacy
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The 150-year-old school, which abruptly shuttered its doors in June, is now looking to sell its real estate along South Broad Street to help pay off debt to banks and bondholders. KYW's Sunny Morgan tells us more about the University of the Arts court filing. (Photo credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio)…
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After a tumultuous start to the school year in Camden, the embattled president of the advisory school board has resigned from his position. In a letter to the board, Wasim Muhammad said his presence has become a "distraction" that is "shifting the spotlight away" from the important objectives of the district (Photo credit: Camden City School Distri…
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The Chester County District Attorney’s office says the nanny of a 3-year-old who drowned in a Tredyffrin Township pond earlier this month has been charged in the boy’s death. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Vik Raghupathi/KYW Newsradio)Di Audacy
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At a video conference Friday morning attorneys for the SS United States Conservancy, which owns the ship, asked a judge to extend her deadline to move the ship until Dec. 5, after hurricane season. Instead, she sided with Penn Warehousing, the pier's operator, saying a mediator should settle the ongoing rent dispute. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo jo…
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The ex-girlfriend of a man who was shot and killed in a robbery in Norristown earlier this year testified Friday at the trial of the three men accused of the murder to say she set it all in motion. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Montgomery County District Attorney's Office)…
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A judge on Friday ordered Sean Higgins to remain in jail on vehicular homicide charges following the deaths of local hockey stars Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau last month in Salem County, New Jersey. KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has more. (Photo credit: Salem County Correctional Facility)…
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The principal of Atlantic City High School has been indicted on official misconduct, child endangerment and other charges for allegedly failing to notify child welfare authorities that the teenage daughter of Atlantic City’s mayor claimed she was being beaten at home by her parents.Di Audacy
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Three men and a juvenile were arrested and charged in a Philadelphia car theft ring, in which authorities said they used cloned, reprogrammed key fobs. The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office said 19-year-old Tyreek Brown-Lopez, 20-year-old Kaheem Henry, 21-year-old Kwadir Brockington and the juvenile accessed cars through sunroofs, then altered…
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We've all heard the advice: Pick the first flight of the day or fly overnight. But some airports are actually much better at on-time performance early in the morning or on red-eye flights than others. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Illustration by Getty Images)Di Audacy
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The nonprofit that owns the SS United States will ask a judge Friday morning for more time to find a new home for the ocean liner. The boat was supposed to leave its South Philly pier by Thursday, but the SS United States Conservancy accuses the owner of the pier of blocking efforts to find the ship a new home. According to court documents, the Con…
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Police Commissioner Caban calls it quits. Wait till you hear the questions some city seventh graders were asked to answer. Cops lose track of a prisoner in a Bronx hospital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesDi 77 WABC
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Philadelphia’s affordable housing program, “Turn the Key,” just celebrated its 100th closing but it became clear to City Council that many more are on the way. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb has more. Photo credit: Getty ImagesDi Audacy
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A King of Prussia man who police say tried to kidnap his estranged wife in a Walmart parking lot, with plans to rape and murder her, has reached a plea deal with prosecutors. More from KYW's Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert. Photo credit: Montgomery County District Attorney's OfficeDi Audacy
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PennDOT is issuing an alert for drivers: A bridge redecking project will close the eastbound Schuylkill Expressway in Grays Ferry for four weekends this fall. KYW Newsradio’s Mike DeNardo has more from PennDOT’s King of Prussia headquarters. Photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW NewsradioDi Audacy
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A former teacher in the Lower Merion School District will spend 30 years in prison for soliciting sexually explicit photos and videos from young girls, including at least one of his students. Jeremy Schobel, 33, was a teacher at Harriton High School in Bryn Mawr. Over several years — and often from his classrooms — investigators said he faked exten…
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Police are looking for a man who stabbed another man during a robbery early Thursday morning in South Philadelphia. It happened shortly before 1:30 a.m. at Sixth and Wolf streets, near Mifflin Square Park. Police said a 61-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach. He was taken to the hospital in stable condition. His attacker took off with the victi…
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New Jersey State Police are still searching for one of the two men who shot at a man after stealing his dirt bike. The shooting happened early Tuesday morning in Dennis Township, Cape May County. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is live with the story.Di Audacy
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Technology is available -- and in some airports in the United Kingdom, already installed -- that allows you to bring liquids onto airplanes. But, as CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explains, we won't be seeing them in the United States anytime soon. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)Di Audacy
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KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram chats with the Hall of Fame Voice of the Eagles Merrill Reese, who reacts to Saquon Barkley being named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week. Merrill also breaks down the weekly coordinator press conferences. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)Di Audacy
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Is today the day the Police Commissioner steps down? New York's Haitian community is upset with former President Trump. A naked man in NJ is freaking people out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesDi 77 WABC
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