Here's the latest on the processes — and lawsuits — surrounding mail ballots in Pennsylvania. Plus, an explainer on the case against sanctioned Penn law professor Amy Wax.
Abraham Meth returns his mail-in ballot at a dropbox outside the Pelbano Recreation Center in Northeast Philadelphia on April 22, the day before Pennsylvania primary election day.It’s six weeks from Tuesday, Nov. 5, which means we’re six weeks from finding out who will be the next U.S. president — right? Not likely. Delays are expected as states verify and count mail ballots, a process that can’t begin until Election Day. Ongoing lawsuits may further push back results.
Higher education reporter Susan Snyder explains how Wax became the first tenured Penn professor in at least 20 years to be sanctioned. The number of homeless Philadelphians increased for the third consecutive year and exceeded 5,000 people for the first time since 2020, according to the One in three former NFL players believe they have the neurodegenerative disease known as CTE, according to a new study. The findings come as brain injuries continue to impact the football league’s players,
Four area schools were honored with the prestigious National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence distinction for either academic performance or for making significantThe Franklin Institute is moving about 600 artifacts into the spotlight with a soon-to-open gallery. Which of these historical treasures isPhilly-area billionaire Michael Rubin’s company, which in the past year has expanded into the sports betting and gaming industry. We’ll select a reader at random to shout out here. Cheers to F.L.
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