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Study: Fast Food Nutrition Has Improved Only Marginally
Think fast food has gotten healthier? You might want to put down those coconut oil-fried, sea salt-coated french fries and think again.
Parents Seeing More Food, Skin Allergies In Children
“We don’t really have the answer,” said Dr. Lara Akinbami of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the senior author of the new report released Thursday.
USA Versus The World Competition At Penn Relays Saturday
The Penn Relays attract some of the world’s most accomplished sprinters, and they say running in front of the crowd here is like nothing else on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Two Gardens In Philadelphia Region Ranked Among Best In The Country
It’s National Garden Month, and in celebration, a popular travel website has ranked the top 10 public gardens in the country.
BREAKING: CBS News Reports Fiscal Cliff ‘Breakthrough’
Multiple congressional sources tell CBS News that the two sides have agreed on an income threshold for the expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans: $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for families.
Philadelphia Named ‘Top U.S. Destination’ By Leading Guidebook Publisher
Recently ranked among the country’s best for beer and parks, the City of Brotherly Love can add another mention to its list of accolades.
Data Shows New Jersey Has Lowest Percentage Of Divorced Residents In The Nation
Want to know the secret to staying married? You might want to ask someone from New Jersey.
Rittenhouse Square Ranked One Of The Nation’s Most Popular
According to one social media network, Rittenhouse Square is among the top 20 most popular parks in the United States.
Philadelphia Hoops Legend Mike Bantom Recalls ’72 Games
Philadelphia basketball legend Mike Bantom recalls the 1972 Olympic basketball controversy.
London 2012: A Look At The Other Men’s Basketball Medal Contenders
While the United States looks like a lock on the gold, there’s always the possibility of an upset if Team USA gets knocked off its game along the way.
Japan Wins 1st World Cup Title In Penalty Shootout
Japan has won the Women’s World Cup, stunning the United States 3-1 in a penalty shootout Sunday night after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie.
Philadelphia Soccer Fan Says Dramatic Win Raises Sport’s Profile In US
The USA is moving on to the semifinals after eliminating Brazil at the Women’s World Cup in Dresden, Germany. And one soccer enthusiast says it’s games like this that are making soccer more popular in America.



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