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Tom Wolf, Running for Pennsylvania Governor in the 2018 Midterm Elections
Tom Wolf, the scion of one of the oldest and most successful families in York County, won a first term in 2014 by making Republican Gov. Tom Corbett the first incumbent to go down in defeat since Pennsylvania in the 1970s began allowing governors to serve a second term.
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Therapy Dogs Bring Smiles to Somber Courthouse Proceedings in Maryland
All kinds walk through the security checkpoints at the Frederick County Courthouse on any given day, but few manage to turn heads like Giuseppe, Welton, Zeke and Zoey. “We’re just the handlers. They call us ‘the dopes on the ends of the ropes,'” said Francina Baldi with a smile as she led Giuseppe, a 3-year-old mini goldendoodle, toward the stairwell...
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Ben Simmons Hitting a 3 Is Nice, But Everything Else He Did in Sixers' Win Over Knicks Even More Impressive
Sure, Ben Simmons finally made his first NBA three Wednesday night, but he also showed everything else that makes the 23-year-old All-Star so special. By Paul Hudrick
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Timberwolves Reportedly Disagree With Refs About Ben Simmons Being a ‘peacemaker'
Refs deemed that Ben Simmons was acting as a peacemaker on Wednesday night. Not so fast, says the Timberwolves. By Enrico Campitelli
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The Francis Effect: Survey Reveals What Catholics Think of Pope Francis
What do Catholic workers think of Pope Francis? NBC10 investigative reporter Mitch Blacher reveals the results of a special survey.
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Jury Seated, Opening Arguments Set in Murder Trial for Man Accused of Killing, Hiding Body of Temple University Student
Prosecutors claim Hupperterz and Burleigh met at the bar about a week into the fall semester. The two then allegedly went back to his apartment on North 16th Street near Temple’s campus. Burleigh was never seen alive again.
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Man Found Guilty in Murder of Temple Student
Josh Hupperterz learned his fate in a Philadelphia courtroom on Thursday. Hupperterz was found guilty on all charges in the 2017 murder of Temple student Jenna Burleigh.
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Slain Temple Student's Father Testifies of Last Time He Saw Jenna Burleigh Alive
Jenna Burleigh’s father testified as the last witness for the prosecution in the murder trial of Josh Hupperterz, who is accused of killing the Temple University student in a violent attack inside his apartment.
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Defendant's Ex-Roommate Faces Cross Examination in Temple University Murder Trial
A tense morning of cross examination in the ongoing murder trial of Josh Hupperterz focused on interactions between him and his former roommate, who the defense claims is the real killer of Temple University film major Jenna Burleigh.
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Roommate Testifies in Temple Murder Trial
Josh Hupperterz is on trial for the alleged murder of Temple student Jenna Burleigh, but on Thursday Hupperterz’s roommate testified. This all comes after Hupperterz said he was not the one who killed Burleigh, but rather his roommate was.
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After Chills and Fever, Ginsburg Released From Hospital
The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been released from a Baltimore hospital where she had been treated for a possible infection. The 86-year-old Ginsburg has returned to her home in Washington, D.C., and is “doing well,” court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said Sunday. Ginsburg spent two nights at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. She was taken there Friday...
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DC Ballet School Exec Stole $800K to Feed Gambling Addiction, Feds Say
A woman hired to oversee the books and finances at a major Washington, D.C. ballet school founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon is charged with defrauding the school, including by using its credit cards at MGM National Harbor casino.
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Arrest in Hit-and-Run Death of Vietnam Veteran
A driver was arrested for allegedly striking a Vietnam veteran with his vehicle and then fleeing the scene. Investigators said the man admitted to being “a little drunk” prior to the crash. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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Deliberations Begin in Bucks County Killing Spree Trial
Delibrations are taking place in the trial of a man accused of helping his cousin kill three young men in Bucks County and bury their bodies. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez has the details.
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Fate of DACA in the Hands of the Supreme Court
The fate of more than 800,000 young people known as Dreamers is now in the hands of the United States Supreme Court. DACA supporters rallied in Washington D.C on Tuesday as they waited to learn if beneficiaries will be forced to leave the country. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk spoke to a DACA recipient from Chester County about her story.
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Federal Court Rules Against Warrantless Searches of Phones, Laptops at Ports of Entry
A federal court in Boston has ruled that warrantless U.S. government searches of the phones and laptops of international travelers at airports and other U.S. ports of entry violate the Fourth Amendment. Tuesday’s ruling in U.S. District Court came in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation on behalf of 11...
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Virginia Doctor Allegedly Performed Hysterectomies, Tied Fallopian Tubes Without Consent
A Virginia doctor allegedly performed hysterectomies and tied a patient’s fallopian tubes without consent, federal authorities said in court documents, NBC News reported. Javaid Perwaiz, 69, was arrested Friday and charged with health care fraud and making false statements to federal investigators, according to papers filed in the Eastern District of Virginia. In one case, Perwaiz, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Chesapeake,...
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Costume Protest Leads to Postponement of Pennsylvania College Basketball Game
A Pennsylvania college basketball game was postponed after a pre-game protest on the court by students objecting to Halloween costumes allegedly worn by several school athletes.
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Meek Mill Goes Back to Prison, as a Free Man, to Talk Criminal Justice Reform
The Philadelphia rapper’s fight for criminal justice reform brought him back to a prison Friday in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
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