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Philadelphia was once a sweet spot for chocolatiers and other candymakers who made iconic treats for

Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews, Goobers and Whitman’s Sampler boxes of chocolates are just a few confectionary classics that were born in Philly.

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Dark matter doesn’t seem to interact with the matter we can see and touch, so scientists look for…

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A research team has paved plastic-infused roads in Texas and Bangladesh, with promising results.

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How the law can add to child sex trafficking victims’ existing trauma

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Journalism may be too slow to remain credible once events are filtered through social media

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Why ‘The West Wing’ went from a bipartisan hit to a polarized streaming comfort watch over 2 decades

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No animal alive today is ‘primitive’ – why are so many still labeled that way?

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Winter Olympians often compete in freezing temperatures – physiology and advances in materials scien

While physical exertion helps athletes stay warm, sweating can lead to dehydration.

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Whether it’s yoga, rock climbing or Dungeons & Dragons, taking leisure to a high level can be good f

When a hobby becomes something larger, with a focus on improving skills and developing deep knowledge, it can deliver surprising rewards.

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Federal and state authorities are taking a 2-pronged approach to make it harder to get an abortion

Four years after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling gave states the power to ban abortion, further restrictions are arriving through…

By Naomi Cahn - 3 days ago

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