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Murky lines around free speech are making it difficult to stop Malvern middle school students impersonating their teachers on social media. Plus, why Philly is so, so hot right now.

Start your day with the Philly news you need and the stories you want all in one easy-to-read newsletterYou already know it’s a hot one, with the thermometer’s mercury expected to cross 90 yet again. And no, that’s not exactly normal: Only three Philly summers in the past 50 yearsToday, we also have an explainer on the murkiness of students’ free speech on social media.

🌡️ If the weather does what it’s expected to today, 2024 will be one of just four summers in the past half-century with 19 days of temperatures hitting at least 90 by July 11.U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill, who represents New Jersey’s Monmouth County, is now the first congressional Democrat in the state to publicly call for President

As the GOP grapples with reproductive rights messaging, Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania proposed an IVF tax credit.

Benefits Data Trust employees will be paid to keep working through Aug. 24, the date the local nonprofit is scheduled to shut down abruptly after 60 days’ notice, leaders. We’ll select a reader at random to shout out here. Cheers to Ramesh Raghupathi, who solved Wednesday’s anagram:The Jersey Shore rental market is seeing cancellations, dropped prices, and vacant weeks. Visitors say they’re abandoning high prices for other destinations.

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