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  1. This Philly-area journalist criticized the Chinese government. Then they targeted his daughter. Deng Yuwen settled in the Philadelphia area after being expelled from his home country for criticizing its authoritarian government.

  2. Cool pictures on a hot Sunday in the park. Despite the prolonged heat wave, wars around the globe and political turmoil here at home, life goes on. Families still gather in parks for picnics and chilling in the shade. And celebrating birthdays. Tom Gralish an hour ago.

  3. Welcome to The Philadelphia Inquirer Digital Edition! Now you can read The Philadelphia Inquirer Digital Edition anytime, anywhere. Sections and supplements are laid out just as in the print edition, but complemented by a variety of digital tools which enhance the printed newspaper's look and feel.

  4. Temple to raise tuition 4.2% for 2024-25, the same amount as the previous year. In-state students in education, liberal arts and social work will pay base tuition of $18,864 for 2024-25, while out-of-state-students will pay $33,912. Base tuition varies by schools at Temple. Susan Snyder.

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  6. Welcome to the The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Digital Replica Edition. Now available on your desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile device, iPad and iPhone. The replica edition is an exact copy of the printed with interactive and searchable articles from all your favorite sections.

  7. U.S. appeals court in Philly says some NCAA athletes may qualify as employees under federal wage-and-hour laws

  8. The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded on June 1, 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer is the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the nation.

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  10. Lawrence Butler smacked three homers for Oakland, which took two of three at the Bank to close the season's first half. Alex Coffey 46 minutes ago.

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