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Blue books are back in college classrooms! Remember those? Professors are embracing the old exam booklets again as a way to combat AI cheating.
Let us know! Philadelphia is considered one of the earliest brewing centers in the United States, where colonial-era taverns played a key role in commerce, culture and politics. WHYY “Morning Edition” ...
Robert Redford was one of the biggest stars of the ’70s with such films as “The Candidate,” “All the President’s Men” and “The Way We Were.” ...
The last four years has been the most fun I’ve had in baseball," said manager Rob Thompson. "It's because of the guys." ...
The offshore wind farm’s construction plan was approved last year. But the federal government is pulling back on renewable energy projects.
The 2025 U.S. Asthma Capitals report identifies cities with high rates of asthma-related emergency room visits and deaths.
Crews are dismantling Brandywine River dams to restore fish migration, improve water quality and reconnect a waterway shaped ...
It's now the 14th U.S. state to legalize natural organic reduction. The legislation, which takes effect next year, allows funeral homes and facilities to offer the service.
Many of Pennsylvania’s 50-100 legitimate hemp business owners — mostly retailers, but including farmers and processors — want new regulations to clear up any public confusion over the industry.
Costs to Delaware patients and health insurers for GLP-1 drugs have remained flat while utilization has more than doubled in recent years.
WHYY will roll out “Sports in America,” hosted by former NPR “Morning Edition” co-host David Greene, on Sept. 30.