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Actress Lindsay Lohan is ready to move past her legal troubles and start a family. The Mean Girls star was officially taken off probation related to a 2012 reckless driving case last month and now...

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Burlesque star Blaze Starr, 83

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Blaze Starr, a burlesque star and stripper whose affair with a 1950s-era Louisiana governor gained notoriety for both parties, died yesterday at age 83. Starr's nephew, Earsten...

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Her curls, her dress, her jewelry - Rachel Dolezal went to great pains to pull off her race switch, but why? Elizabeth Wellington in Magazine, C1. 0 comments We encourage respectful comments but...

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Clearing the record

A story Monday on Holt Logistics Corp., which runs the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in South Philadelphia, mistated the length of the Maersk Wakayama, a ship docked there. It is 176 yards long. 0...

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Wynton Marsalis honored for humanitarian work

Jazz great Wynton Marsalis has been honored with an award named for an opera singer. The Marian Anderson Award is...

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Jazz great Wynton Marsalis honored for humanitarian work

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jazz great Wynton Marsalis has been honored with an award named for a pioneering opera singer. The Marian...

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Ex-NAACP leader should admit she lied about being black

ALTHOUGH LIFE isn't always black-and-white, Rachel Dolezal should be ashamed of herself for misrepresenting herself as something other than what she was. Her lie was bound to reveal itself, no matter...

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Stressing experience, Bush enters race

MIAMI - Jeb Bush, son and brother of former presidents, formally launched his campaign for the White House on Monday with a sweeping call to reform Washington and expand economic opportunity. Against a...

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Bill would mandate plans for Bakken, chemical trains

TRENTON - The operators of trains carrying Bakken crude or hazardous chemicals would have to submit contingency plans for disasters under a bill that a New Jersey Senate panel advanced Monday. The...

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Gallery closing to expose commuters to the, gasp, outside

Welcome, rail commuters, to the land of heat, ice, and rain. That is, to the sidewalks, streets, and alleys outside the Gallery shopping mall on Market East. The mall's three-block central corridor,...

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'Eye in the Sky': Helen Mirren leads an intense war thriller

How many phone calls does it take to justify writing off an innocent young girl in Kenya as a collateral damage in a war on terror? How many government officials need to clear her potential death?...

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'Hello, My Name is Doris': Sally Field as older woman falling for a younger man

There are so many moments in Hello, My Name is Doris where I sat thinking, "Why don't I have the pleasure of watching Sally Field do this all the time? Why isn't Sally Field in a movie every year where...

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Rachel Dolezal misled with a carefully chosen look

No one can say Rachel Dolezal didn't understand the power of optics. The white ex-president of the NAACP Spokane chapter who's been pretending to be black for years pulled off her elaborate race ruse...

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N.J. bills would give Cooper control of Camden's paramedic services

TRENTON - South Jersey Democrats are fast-tracking a bill that would give Cooper University Hospital control over paramedic services in Camden, currently run by a rival hospital, in a move that critics...

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Failure to give accurate information keeps Tate-Brown tensions alive

NOT SO FAST, commish. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey blamed a rush to provide the public with details for a false report in the controversial police shooting of Brandon Tate-Brown....

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From 'Dallas' to Philly

PHILLY NATIVE Audrey Landers has a little something up her sleeve as she prepares for a return to her hometown for Yachtstock on the banks of the Delaware River this coming weekend. Yachtstock River...

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A deluge of frustration

A RIVER ROSE up from beneath 52nd Street in West Philly yesterday morning and rushed down in the dark toward Wyalusing Avenue, where it plunged into the basement of a dive bar, swamped both of Robert...

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Council raises taxes, readies $70 million for Philly schools - with an asterisk

City Council passed a package of tax increases Thursday that will hit a wide swath of the city's taxpayers while raking in an additional $70 million for the Philadelphia School District. Thanks to the...

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Dixie Chicks back on tour in Europe

Art of Dixie? The Dixie Chicks, Tattle's favorite country trio, is returning to Europe for their first headlining tour since lead singer and Texan Natalie Maines said during the George W. Bush...

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Start early for lifelong learning

ISSUE | LEARNING Shared effort Mayor Nutter points to compelling evidence that early learning contributes to long-term academic, social, and economic achievement ("Nutter, Kenney trumpet new push for...

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