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Philadelphia InquirerSunday, 28 June 2026
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DRAFTING A DECLARATION
As the temperature of revolution rises weeks before independence, the moment turns to the man from Monticello.
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Cuts paint a bleak picture for Philly arts groups
The city's acclaimed mural program and its cultural fund hoped for boosts in the new budget. They didn't get them.
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The missing mother, the 'all-out villain,' and the rundown house on West Chew Avenue
Amy McHale's family thought Eugene Horsch's home in Olney might hold clues to her fate. "It just feels heavy and sad," her daughter said.
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