By juxtaposing images of Harris and Levine, the ad makers appear to be implying that Levine is an imprisoned criminal. Here is a look inside the Trump ad and its implications.
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Since 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer has been “asking on behalf of the people” by providing essential journalism for the diverse communities of the Philadelphia region. The Inquirer, a for-profit public benefit corporation owned by the non-profit Lenfest Institute, produces Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism that changes lives and leads to lasting reforms. Its multiple brand platforms — including newspapers, Inquirer.com, e-Editions, apps, newsletters, and live events — reach a growing audience of more than 10 million people a month. “In a free state, there should always be an inquirer asking on behalf of the people: Why? Why? Why?” — John Norvell, Inquirer co-founder
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Wawa or Sheetz? Will these survey results finally put that debate to rest?
Wawa is the best convenience store in the country, according to customers
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What's out there in sushi land, from the $65 deal at Sushi by Bou to the $300 feast (and an almost impossible reservation) at Royal Izakaya.
13 omakase experiences for Philly-area sushi fans
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Years of construction haven’t led to new lanes or barriers. But three main projects have been undertaken.
What’s been done during the years of Schuylkill Expressway road construction
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Some professors at Princeton and Penn (like Carl June) may be local contenders this year.
Which Philadelphians might get a Nobel this year?
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Here is a look at how the Parker administration says it will distribute the $50 million promised by the 76ers in a newly revealed community benefits agreement.
Mayor Cherelle Parker agreed to a deal for a Sixers arena. What’s in it for Philly?
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According to a Redfin analysis, homebuyers in the region defined as Philadelphia and Delaware Counties needed to make almost 6% more than last year to afford a median-priced home for sale.
Income needed to buy a house grew more in Philadelphia and Delco last year than anywhere else
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Norristown-based Ephraim Nathan's Lontex won a 2021 trademark-infringement verdict against sports-gear giant Nike; Jane Greenspan's report could unlock rare millions for his lawyers
Nike ‘threatened to kill’ small Pa. firm and should pay millions, says court-ordered review
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Federal legislation on hazing is one of many initiatives the Piazzas have supported to seek reforms and get justice for their son, who died after a hazing party at Beta Theta Pi at Penn State.
Tim Piazza died after a fraternity hazing party. Now, his parents are back in court as part of a seven-year battle for justice and reform.
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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Wednesday revealed the terms of the agreement she negotiated with the 76ers for the team’s proposed Center City arena and released drafts of the legislation City Council will need to authorize if the facility is to get built. As is her practice, Parker unveiled the deal in a highly choreographed three-hour event, speaking at the Convention Center to a crowd of several hundred. We unpack Parker’s terms here: https://bit.ly/4ej2PWK