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A multiverse of Ben Franklin look-alikes descend on Philly
billypenn.comUnion claims 3 striking PECO workers injured on picket lines; company calls claims 'false'
6abc.comDisability Pride on the Parkway this Saturday 6/13 12-4 PM
disabilitypridepa.orgFree Climate and Careers Panel + Mixer June 10
Hey Philly — Net Impact Philadelphia is hosting a free career panel next Wednesday, June 10th, 6–7:30pm at the Philadelphia Ethical Society (1906 Rittenhouse Square).
Three panelists, three totally different industries:
Amanda Schmidt — Sustainability Analyst, TRC Companies
Kim Quick — Director of Sustainability, Jeffrey A. Miller Hospitality Group
Joe Pelusi — Financial Advisor, Green Investment Strategies
Great event if you’re curious about sustainability careers but have no idea where to start — we’re explicitly welcoming to people not already working in the field.
We’ll even bring non-alcoholic drinks and snacks!
Free, walkable from transit, bring a friend. Sign up here: https://luma.com/k4goyehk
PECO workers vote to authorize strike amid contract talks
audacy.comNearly 100 Riders Make Bike to Work and Wherever Day 2026 the Biggest Yet
bicyclecoalition.orgDA Larry Krasner kicked out of election day lunch after clashing with union leader Ryan Boyer
share.inquirer.comRabb wins 3rd District race, riding progressive wave
“They told me this wasn’t possible,” Rabb said during his speech. “That’s what they said. I don’t know who they are, but I know who we are.”
Historic Union Pacific steam train to visit Philly for Fourth of July
“The locomotives will be displayed on the Mustin Yard tracks in the Navy Yard at Intrepid Avenue and League Island Boulevard from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5. Admission is free, but visitors will not be able to access the cab and railcar.”
Philadelphia unveils 20 walking tours for 'Neighborhood Jawnts'
phillyvoice.comNathan Lane says 'Death of a Salesman' is 'the most rewarding thing I've done'
npr.orgjust something i've been thinking about on a s2 re-watch. Al-Hashimi isn't introduced in episode 1 as just "replacement daytime attending"—Robby specifically says "she's covering as chief." Then there's all the details about her patient passports, her campaign to stop calling it "the Pitt," the way she's generally lockstep with Gloria on things like patient satisfaction and hospital billing. She makes the R2 repeating comment to Santos which is a bit weird if she's not expecting to be there for more than a few months. I don't think she's naive enough to think it's worth it to make all of those major changes day one of her new job unless she had some idea that she might be in the running to take over long-term
obviously the seizure problem might throw all of that out the window, but I do wonder why else they would introduce her as a huge change-maker if she's meant to leave at the end of Robby's sabbatical and/or downgrade to a regular attending