The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio

Host Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio reporters recap the biggest news in Philadelphia each week. Catch up on what you missed and dig deeper into the top stories.

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The billion dollar deadline: clock ticking on e...
Billions of dollars were earmarked for education funding due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but time's running out to spend it. What happens if a key deadline passes?
19 min
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Are we prepared for the next big emergency?
A new report details states’ emergency preparedness. Find out where PA and NJ rank.
14 min
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How can we fix the teacher shortage?
We’ve seen a drop in people pursuing teaching and lower levels of training in the last decade.
26 min
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Presidential elections in the media should be m...
Polls, policy, or personality? What should the press focus on in election coverage?
35 min
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Who’s in control on social media? Two SCOTUS ca...
Two landmark cases will determine whether the government can dictate how social media content is moderated.
11 min
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The global impacts of Sweden joining NATO
What does this addition to NATO mean for Russia, and for Sweden, which has been historically neutral?
23 min
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The increased risk of Alzheimer’s in the Black ...
African Americans are more at risk for developing Alzheimer’s and are less likely to be screened for it.
11 min
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Childhood trauma: who’s at risk, and how much d...
We always say (or assume) young kids are resilient, but experiences and biological factors ultimately determine whether this is true.
18 min
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“IVF isn't the issue” - the wider impacts of Al...
A court ruling in Alabama said embryos are children - what could that mean nationwide?
22 min
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The fascinating history and promising future of...
In the mid-1900s, the Nile Swim Club was at the epicenter of the Philadelphia region’s Black social scene. Decades later, it seeks a rebirth.
24 min
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Why women could be more at risk for heart disea...
Heart attacks look different in women - learn how to identify the risks and signs.
17 min
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"A Russia victory will mean hell": two years in...
Days before the two-year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine, the war has been thrust back into the headlines. Two experts examine where the conflict stands.
26 min
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel I...
New Philadelphia police commissioner Kevin Bethel was sworn in last month. He lays out his vision for reducing crime in the city.
22 min
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The FAFSA mess: families suffer, schools forced...
About 85% of college-going students receive financial aid. But with recent changes to FAFSA’s longstanding financial aid system, families and schools alike are struggling to adapt as key deadlines approach.
25 min
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LinkedIn: Business in the front, party in the back
Bumble, Hinge, Tinder...LinkedIn?!?! Why one social media expert thinks the employment social media juggernaut could be ripe for romance.
14 min
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How to avoid loneliness in old age
Isolation can have serious health impacts on seniors, and it's a growing problem.
15 min
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Presenting "Ricochet", from Gone Cold: Philadel...
A new series examines the gun violence crisis through stories of unsolved shootings.
27 min
93
First Winnie. Then Mickey. Could Superman be next?
Copyright laws have long protected beloved characters. Just how much leeway is there when the public domain comes into play?
17 min
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SCOTUS, Chevron deference, and a potential "bad...
For nearly four decades, a Supreme Court ruling has dictated the way federal agencies operate. If the precedent is ultimately reversed, expect significant changes.
23 min
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Removing third-party cookies: good for you, or ...
Google has started to eliminate third-party cookies on its popular Chrome Internet browser. But who really benefits from the change - the consumer, or the company?
22 min
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Closing the reading fluency gap
Historically marginalized and impoverished communities tend to be the most vulnerable when it comes to lagging behind in reading. How can they make up ground?
23 min
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Academic identity and the "invisible thread"
Students learn differently, teachers teach differently. One expert believes that tapping into academic identities is key to maximize the potential of the education ecosystem.
17 min
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From meds to mindset, tips on dieting and nutri...
Could drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy be a silver bullet for weight loss? Two experts weigh in on what it really takes to eat and live healthfully.
26 min
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The risks and new varieties of tobacco use
Menthol and vapes are major concerns 60 years after the first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health.
13 min
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Navigating the health insurance marketplace in ...
Open enrollment ends soon - here’s what PA and NJ residents need to know.
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