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  2. Rivers Casino Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Rivers Casino Philadelphia, formerly SugarHouse Casino, is a casino entertainment development along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Fishtown neighborhood, one of five stand-alone casinos awarded a gaming license on December 20, 2006 by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

  3. Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI was an activist group operational in the US during the early 1970s. Their only known action was breaking into a two-man Media, Pennsylvania, office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and stealing over 1,000 classified documents.

  4. WTAE-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTAE-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, affiliated with ABC.It has been owned by Hearst Television since the station's inception, making this one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Hearst (alongside company flagship WBAL-TV in Baltimore).

  5. 2022 Philadelphia shooting - Wikipedia

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    South Street is a popular night time destination in Philadelphia. It is home to a number of stores, restaurants, bars, and performance venues. The Theatre of Living Arts, which is located in between Third and Fourth Streets, where the shooting took place, was hosting the band Dying Fetus.

  6. The Pennsylvania Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    "Declaration. The Pennsylvania Evening Post. Philadelphia: Benjamin Towne, 6 July 1776. (KF4506 .A1 1776a)," in "Dublin Core." Charlottesville, Virginia: The University of Virginia Library, retrieved online December 3, 2022.; "Declaration of Independence and 1776" (video of David Rubenstein discussing the Newseum exhibit, "1776 - Breaking News: Independence"). Washington, D.C.: C-SPAN, July 7 ...

  7. Freedom (Frudakis) - Wikipedia

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    The sculptor, Zenos Frudakis, wanted to create a sculpture centering around the idea of breaking free. [1] [a] The slab is said to represent freedom from all restrictions: mental, political, religious, and physical, [3] and has been called a "visual metaphor for the process of transformation". [4]

  8. Northeast High School (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Northeast High School students comes from very diverse racial, economic, and cultural backgrounds. According to the school profile generated by the School District of Philadelphia the racial makeup of the school based on the 2015–2016 school year is 30.3% African American, 18.5% White, 21.2% Asian, 23.2% Latino, and 6.8% other races. 19.7% of the school students are English Language Learners ...

  9. WFMZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The news programs were later branded as Channel 69 News in the late 1980s and the station's news division was expanded. In 1989, WFMZ added a 5 p.m. newscast and the 7 p.m. news show was moved up to 6 p.m. [10] In 1995, WFMZ expanded its news service geographically with the debut of its Berks Edition newscast at 5:30 p.m. In 1998, this program ...