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I attended Senator ’s “Stop the Cuts” town hall in South Jersey on Tuesday. It was a positive and informative experience, with nearly 400 people in attendance on a Tuesday night. The hub even joined me! Here’s a good overview of the night from the . Gift link.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · Sen. Andy Kim faced both hecklers and celebrity treatment as he talked Trump and Israel at a Cherry Hill town hallBy Aliya Schneider

Update: Police arrested the MFer who tried to burn down the PA governor’s residence with and his family asleep inside.

My previous gift link has the update, incl this passage:

“On Saturday evening, the first night of , Shapiro posted a photo of his family’s Seder dinner at the governor’s residence.

“The fire was set in the same room where the dinner was held.”

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From: @PamelaBarroway
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https://www.inquirer.comHarrisburg man to be charged with attempted murder for allegedly setting fire to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Harrisburg residenceGov. Josh Shapiro and his family were uninjured, but the fire caused a "significant amount of damage" to parts of the governor's mansion, according to state police.

While (most) corporate media outlets are ignoring or downplaying the rallies, indie and nonprofits are not! For example, the covered and other Delaware Valley protests. Support your that is likewise covering these events. Here’s a gift link courtesy of my Inky sub:

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · ‘Feeling really empowered’: Thousands rally in the Philly region for the nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ anti-Trump protestBy Mike Newall
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@GottaLaff Here’s a gift link courtesy of my subscription:

Booker’s message was powerful and simple: Just do something. Now it’s your turn

A senator's record-breaking speech showed Democrats, and America, that silence is not an option in the Trump era

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · Booker’s message was powerful and simple: Just do something. Now it’s your turn.By Will Bunch

A new piece in the puts into eloquent prose why those numbers cited in ’s press release matter and how it will motivate voters and electeds alike. Must-read via this gift link courtesy of my Inky sub.

Booker’s message was powerful and simple: Just do something. Now it’s your turn

A senator's record-breaking speech showed , and America, that silence is not an option in the era

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · Booker’s message was powerful and simple: Just do something. Now it’s your turn.By Will Bunch

1/5 Forget the tariffs for a moment (Ugh.) Instead, marvel Senator ’s fabulous 25+ hr act of in service of .

Here are indie/nonprofit media coverage of Booker’s filibuster that I sub to!

First up, 1 of 2 articles in my hometown . (Gift link!) An op-ed by the Inky Editorial Board:

“Over the course of 25 hours and 5 minutes, Cory Booker points the way to oppose Trump’s abuses of power”
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The Philadelphia Inquirer · Over the course of 25 hours and 5 minutes, Cory Booker points the way to oppose Trump’s abuses of power | EditorialBy The Editorial Board

Apparently the Philadelphia Inquirer is laying off journalists who were working on DEI?

axios.com/local/philadelphia/2

The article also mentions layoffs due to a return to office mandate, which I would consider ableist, among other issues.

Does anyone know more, or know who to look to for commentary? I'm not sure Axios is the best source.

One obvious alternative is the union blog:

local-10.com/2025/03/loss-of-c

A Philadelphia inquirer newspaper box.
Axios Philadelphia · Scoop: Inquirer lays off staff, ends Communities and Engagement DeskBy Isaac Avilucea

Last thing — 47 is about giving the University of Pennsylvania is about to get the Columbia treatment — but over allowing Lia Thomas, who is , to swim.

Thomas graduated from Penn three YEARS ago.

Good reporting in the . Gift link courtesy of yours truly.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · Trump administration has paused $175 million in funding to Penn for allowing transgender athlete to competeBy Susan Snyder
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@mastodonmigration 💯 It is totally possible to put together a indie / nonprofit media list from which to get your news! Like @ProPublica, @democracydocket, @guardian, and any number of newsletters or pods like Daily Beans (Mueller She Wrote). My hometown is owned by the nonprofit Lenfest Center for Journalism: inquirer.com

https://www.inquirer.comInquirer.com: Philadelphia local news, sports, jobs, cars, homes

Anyone from or South probably has heard about the jonesing for a new stadium right in downtown , which would destroy much of Chinatown. So they lobbied for TWO YEARS, got approval from City Council and the mayor … and just now — in a stunning turnabout — said “No thanks” after getting a better deal from Comcast in South Philly. gift article.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer · The 76ers have struck a deal with Comcast Spectacor to stay in South Philly and abandon plans for a Center City arenaBy Jake Blumgart