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Multiple car crashes were reported on highways near Philadelphia as snow fell on Saturday, December 30. Emergency workers responded to at least 15 car crashes, a news report said.

A crash involving at least 20 vehicles shut down a portion of I-76, a report said. Traffic was stopped for about three hours, and the news report said at least one person was transported to the hospital in critical condition.

Up to two inches of snow was expected to fall in the Philadelphia area on Saturday, the National Weather Service said. Credit: Twitter/Michael Traupman via Storyful

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Panelists Paris Dennard, a conservative political strategist, and Michael Nutter, a former mayor of Philadelphia, debate why President Trump made a false claim that he has “signed more legislation than anybody.”

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Alcohol consumption has historically been a contentious issue in the United States but nowadays home-brewing is increasingly a big business.

Thousands of beer enthusiasts gathered in Philadelphia this week for the 35th annual National Homebrewers Conference to talk shop in various seminars such as “practical malting” – and down a few brews over a couple of days.


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The Commission on Political Reform (CPR) will hold its second in a series of National Conversations on American Unity in partnership with the National Constitution Center and USA TODAY in Philadelphia.

Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell will join CPR co-chairs Secretary Dan Glickman, Governor Dirk Kempthorne, Senator Trent Lott, and Senator Olympia Snowe for discussions on public service.

The event will convene former elected officials, community, business, and public service leaders for a town hall meeting. The discussion will examine ways in which Americans are serving their country, current barriers to participation in elective politics, and will analyze how political polarization is discouraging citizens of all ages from engaging in our democratic process.

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