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Curated Video

Philadelphia City Council Votes To Ban Tear Gas Use At Protests

Higher Ed
Protests over Walter Wallace's fatal shooting by police have at times been violent.
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Curated Video

Philadelphia MOVE Victims' Remains Found, Weren't Cremated After All

Higher Ed
The remains of victims of a 1985 police bombing in Philadelphia turned up at the morgue after complaints that they had been discarded.
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Curated Video

Philadelphia To Be First Major U.S. City To Ban Minor Traffic Stops

Higher Ed
The city council passed a bill banning police from stopping drivers for violations like an expired license plate.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US: Two weeks before the midterms, people cast their ballots in secured boxes in Philadelphia

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has installed 18 mail ballot drop boxes with fire extinguishers mounted on them and cameras around to monitor them (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

USA: Pennsylvania Driving Stockshots

Higher Ed
CLEAN: POV from passenger seat of a car driving on the road on 6th November 2016 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : WRAP: Meet the new faces of the US Congress

9th - Higher Ed
With its wealthy, graying Ivy League membership, the US Congress typically boasts all the diversity of a prog rock nostalgia tour (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

'Pets For Life' Working To Address 'Veterinary Deserts' Across America

Higher Ed
"Pets for Life" works in 43 states, to get pet care to places where people experience poverty or lack access to veterinary care.
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Curated Video

Penn State Investigates New Sexual Abuse Allegation Against Sandusky

Higher Ed
​The university says an individual told campus police Jerry Sandusky had sexually assaulted them ​between June 2000 and September 2010.
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Bloomberg

Trump’s Lead in Georgia Shrinks With More Votes to Count

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- We are still waiting for election results to come from seven states, with Joe Biden closing the gap on President Donald Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania and Georgia. Bloomberg’s Kailey Leinz reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Cities Are Taking A Financial Hit As More People Work From Home

Higher Ed
Businesses that would typically see customers coming from work nearby are seeing a decrease in revenue.
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Curated Video

US government subsidies help local food reach schools and hospitals

Higher Ed
Locally grown foods aren't just for farmers markets anymore. With more than $25 million in help from the U.S. federal government, so-called "food hubs" have made locally grown foods available to hospitals, schools, restaurants and...
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Curated Video

A mural by the late pop artist Keith Haring has gotten a makeover in Philadelphia. It was created with children in 1987, and it's the only collaborative mural that is still intact and at it's original site. (Oct. 30)

Higher Ed
A mural by the late pop artist Keith Haring has gotten a makeover. The colorful work titled "We The Youth" covers the side of a rowhouse in Philadelphia's Point Breeze neighborhood. Homeowner Erica Bryant says the mural was badly...
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Bloomberg

Philadelphia Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Seven Banks Over Muni Deals

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Philadelphia sued seven banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp., accusing them of costing local governments billions of dollars by colluding to fix the prices on floating-rate bonds issued to finance...
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Curated Video

Money Tight for Disabled Foster Kids

Higher Ed
VIVIAN SHINE-KING IS A SINGLE FOSTER PARENT OF FOUR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. SOUNDBITE: Vivian Shine-King, Foster Parent "I've been in foster care now for 21 years. 21 beautiful years." ...
Instructional Video
PBS

Liberty's Kids 112 Common Sense

4th - 8th
A Liberty's Kids video that focuses on Benjamin Franklin printing a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine called Common Sense and how that pamphlet spread throughout Philadelphia and sparked support for the American rebellion. [23:18]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Kids: Wilson & Ditch Digging America: Philadelphia

Pre-K - 1st
Watch videos and read about the adventures of Wilson & Ditch as they travel around the country, learning important and fun facts about each location they visit. This episode focuses on the city of Philadelphia, PA. [4:38]