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June 6, 2013
15:15 • 1 week ago

  • 6 people have been confirmed dead following the collapse of a four-story building in Philadelphia yesterday. Rescue personnel continue to search the rubble, and pulled yet another survivor out of the remains last night, but Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter says the emergency crews still haven’t searched roughly 25 percent of the area. source

June 5, 2013
15:09 • 2 weeks ago

  • 12 people have been confirmed injured as a result of a building collapse in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning, an event which also destroyed a neighboring Salvation Army thrift store.
  • 100+ emergency personnel have responded to the collapse thus far, and members of the Philadelphia Fire Department continue to search the rubble for trapped survivors. Authorities remain unsure just how many victims are trapped under the rubble at this time. source

May 13, 2013
16:31 • 1 month ago
Dr. Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of murder on Monday, for killing three babies during supposed late-term abortion procedures he performed at a clinic which serves low-income women in Philadelphia. He was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and 21 counts of performing an abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy. Gosnell faces the death penalty for his crimes, and sentencing is expected next week. (Update: Clarified wording based on newer version of the story. — Scott @ SFB; Photo via MicahFries.com) source 

Dr. Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of murder on Monday, for killing three babies during supposed late-term abortion procedures he performed at a clinic which serves low-income women in Philadelphia. He was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and 21 counts of performing an abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy. Gosnell faces the death penalty for his crimes, and sentencing is expected next week. (Update: Clarified wording based on newer version of the story. — Scott @ SFB; Photo via MicahFries.com) source 

March 10, 2013
17:14 • 3 months ago
Have to admit, this is a really fresh take on the op-ed headline. Really honest about the contents of the piece. (ht Charles Apple)

Have to admit, this is a really fresh take on the op-ed headline. Really honest about the contents of the piece. (ht Charles Apple)

December 10, 2012
11:19 • 6 months ago
Recently, a Pennsylvania newspaper started using Pinterest to post pictures of wanted criminals in the area. It worked.

Recently, a Pennsylvania newspaper started using Pinterest to post pictures of wanted criminals in the area. It worked.

November 6, 2012
21:20 • 7 months ago

  • 20 more electoral votes to President Obama, as NBC News projects him to win Pennsylvania. The current tally stands at Obama 146, Romney 153.

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13:44 • 7 months ago
election:

msnbc:

A Pennsylvania electronic voting machine has been taken out of service after being captured on video changing a vote for President Obama into one for Mitt Romney, NBC News has confirmed.
http://tv.msnbc.com/2012/11/06/machine-turns-vote-for-obama-into-one-for-romney/
(Photo by J.D. Pooley/Getty Images)

This situation was directly affected by a video posted to Reddit — which had initially pinpointed it as fraud. It appears to have been a mis-calibrated machine. Anyone else see stories like this today in their neck of the woods?
— Ernie @ ShortFormBlog

Today in the internet having a direct effect on the election.

election:

msnbc:

A Pennsylvania electronic voting machine has been taken out of service after being captured on video changing a vote for President Obama into one for Mitt Romney, NBC News has confirmed.

http://tv.msnbc.com/2012/11/06/machine-turns-vote-for-obama-into-one-for-romney/

(Photo by J.D. Pooley/Getty Images)

This situation was directly affected by a video posted to Reddit — which had initially pinpointed it as fraud. It appears to have been a mis-calibrated machine. Anyone else see stories like this today in their neck of the woods?

— Ernie @ ShortFormBlog

Today in the internet having a direct effect on the election.

November 1, 2012
12:04 • 7 months ago
Former Penn State president Graham Spanier will face perjury charges, as  a result of the testimony he gave during the Jerry Sandusky trial, according to a new report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Unidentified sources told the paper that Spanier, who was fired from Penn State after 16 years as president, has been under investigation for statements he made before a grand jury in 2011. Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly and state Police Commissioner Frank Noonan will hold a press conference this afternoon to discuss the case in more detail. (Photo via AP/Gene J. Puskar/ABC News) source

Former Penn State president Graham Spanier will face perjury charges, as  a result of the testimony he gave during the Jerry Sandusky trial, according to a new report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Unidentified sources told the paper that Spanier, who was fired from Penn State after 16 years as president, has been under investigation for statements he made before a grand jury in 2011. Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly and state Police Commissioner Frank Noonan will hold a press conference this afternoon to discuss the case in more detail. (Photo via AP/Gene J. Puskar/ABC News) source

October 29, 2012
14:35 • 7 months ago
October 14, 2012
13:43 • 8 months ago
I believe that my duty is to follow my conscience and vote what I think is in the best interest of the country, and the political risks will have to abide.
Sen. Arlen Specter • On his decision to switch parties and support the Affordable Care Act, a switch he made in 2009 amidst controversy. The change cost him another term in the Senate — he lost a challenge to Rep. Joe Sestak in 2010, and Sestak lost to Pat Toomey in the general election. Specter managed to become the longest-serving senator in Pennsylvania history despite suffering numerous health problems — including two benign brain tumors in the 1990s, and two separate bouts of Hodgkin’s disease in the 2000s. Specter died of complications from non-Hodgkins lymphoma on Sunday.
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October 2, 2012
20:19 • 8 months ago
This is a big win in that no one will be turned away on Election Day because they don’t have the new strict voter ID. The state has a large budget to spend on advertising this fact, and we want to make sure it does it.
Benjamin D. Geffen, lawyer with the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia • Speaking on the decision by a Pennsylvania judge today to delay implementation of the state’s new voter I.D. law until after the election. Judge Robert Simpson ruled that identification will be requested at Pennsylvania ballots, but will not be required — it was he who’d upheld the law back in August, but the state Supreme Court ordered further hearings, narrowing the examination to whether easy access to forms of I.D. had been provided. source
July 22, 2012
13:24 • 11 months ago
You can literally put facts in front of people, and they will just ignore them.
Mark Lubell, the director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior at the University of California-Davis • Discussing the nature of the debate over “fracking” in recent months, where both sides have been known to use questionable facts to support their arguments for or against the practice. Example: Protesters claim that the air pollution threats caused by fracking are significant, despite the evidence that the popularity of the practice cuts back on the production of far-more-damaging-to-the-atmosphere coal energy. On top of this, EPA regulations have helped to limit air pollution from fracking. Honestly, environmental issues are emotional. But let’s be honest when bringing up said emotional issues.
June 22, 2012
22:17 • 12 months ago
breakingnews:

BREAKING: Jerry Sandusky found guilty of 45 of 48 counts of child sexual abuse
Former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky found guilty of 45 of 48 counts of child sexual abuse, NBC News reports.More updates and live video of reaction outside the courthouse on  breakingnews.com: http://bit.ly/zCOSsxPhoto: Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, arrive Friday night at Centre County Court in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (NBC News)Xx
More updates and live video of reaction outside the courthouse on breakingnews.com.Photo: Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, arrive Friday night at Centre County Court in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (NBC News)

breakingnews:

BREAKING: Jerry Sandusky found guilty of 45 of 48 counts of child sexual abuse

Former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky found guilty of 45 of 48 counts of child sexual abuse, NBC News reports.

More updates and live video of reaction outside the courthouse on  breakingnews.com: http://bit.ly/zCOSsx

Photo: Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, arrive Friday night at Centre County Court in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (NBC News)Xx

More updates and live video of reaction outside the courthouse on breakingnews.com.

Photo: Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, arrive Friday night at Centre County Court in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (NBC News)

May 25, 2012
11:19 • 1 year ago

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