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#ArtConservation #Renoir #CulturalHeritage
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A Renoir painting was removed from the Barnes' walls last year. Now it's coming back with brighter colors.
An old resin varnish on "The Henriot Family" was turning its blues to yellows. But that's been fixed thanks to a Bank of America grant
The Barnes Foundation removed a precious Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting from view last year for some much-needed rehabilitation.
#AtlanticCity #Investments #Finance
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Moody's boosts Atlantic City to investment grade a decade after its near bankruptcy
ATLANTIC CITY -- A decade after teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and being taken over by the State of New Jersey, Atlantic City has been given an investment grade rating by Moody's Ratings.
#TransRights #GenderAffirmingCare #BreastBinders
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Passional Boutique on South Street gets warning letter from FDA for selling breast binders for gender-affirming care
Passional Boutique on South Street sells breast binders, mostly to trans men, online and at the store. The FDA says the store is violating its regulations because it's not registered to sell them.
#HumanTrafficking #Awareness #SurvivorEmpowerment
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Pa. has a human trafficking problem | Opinion
Human trafficking steals people's freedom and dignity. And it's hiding in plain sight throughout the commonwealth.
Earlier this year, a statewide task force arrested more than a dozen men in a Central Pennsylvania sting operation targeting human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of minors.
#Nursing #Healthcare #PatientCare
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Nurses should be supported, not disparaged | Opinion
The more than four million registered nurses practicing in the United States and the patients and families who relied on their care found themselves unexpectedly challenged by the federal government in 2025.
#Nursing #Healthcare #PatientCare
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Nurses should be supported, not disparaged | Opinion
The more than four million registered nurses practicing in the United States and the patients and families who relied on their care found themselves unexpectedly challenged by the federal government in 2025.
#Philadelphia2026 #UrbanImprovement #CommunityEngagement
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2026 is a huge year for Philly. Here are your ideas for how we should tackle it.
Philly needs to prep for 2026 like it's going into a fight. More than 600 readers submitted simple, creative, and ingenious suggestions to the Inquirer for how we should prepare.
#SecondhandFashion #SustainableShopping #KidsClothing
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Shopping secondhand for kids' stuff is getting more popular in Philly
Local store owners say they've seen more parents come in without hesitation to find pre-used clothing and supplies.
When Jennifer Kinka was pregnant with her first child, she stood in the aisle of Babies R Us with a registry sheet, looking over the wall of plastic consumables the company deemed required for having a baby.
#MentalHealth #CriminalJustice #Advocacy
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Bucks County agrees to pay nearly $1 million to a woman who was pepper-sprayed and restrained in jail
More than five years after their daughter was detained, Kimberly Stringer's parents hope the settlement leads to better treatment for people living with mental illness.
#MentalHealth #CriminalJustice #Advocacy
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Bucks County agrees to pay nearly $1 million to a woman who was pepper-sprayed and restrained in jail
More than five years after their daughter was detained, Kimberly Stringer's parents hope the settlement leads to better treatment for people living with mental illness.
#Venezuela #Liberty #Immigration
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Ouster of Maduro government sparks celebrations among Venezuelans in South Florida
DORAL, Fla. -- Revelers chanted "liberty" and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the American military attack that toppled Nicolás Maduro's government -- a stunning outcome they had longed for but that left them wondering what comes next in their troubled homeland.
#CarDependence #SustainableTransportation #WalkableCities
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Cars are essential to American life. They're also toxic for the environment, humans, and society, these authors say.
Our whole society is based on car ownership. Is it even possible to change that.
For most Americans, driving is a normal part of everyday life.
#Philadelphia #IndependenceDay #Semiquincentennial
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The world will be coming to Philly this year to celebrate America's 250th birthday. We're ready.
Nowhere will celebrate America's 250th anniversary like Philadelphia. Because nowhere else can celebrate the national milestone like Philadelphia.
#HorseRacing #WomenInSports #Trailblazers
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Diane Crump, the first female jockey to ride in the Kentucky Derby, dies at 77
Diane Crump, who in 1969 became the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race and a year later became the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby, has died.