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  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Josh Sanders |Adam Fox

    In a quiet corner of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, Kareem Mims is doing work that could one day put him out of a job, and he hopes it does. As a prevention healthcare coordinator at Prevention Point Philadelphia, Mims tests people for HIV, the virus that has taken the lives of over 700,000 people in the United States since the start of the epidemic in 1981. "HIV is still an easy virus to spread. It's still an easy virus to contract, and it can go unnoticed for years," Mims said.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Josh Sanders |Adam Fox

    Former employees of World Cafe Live in Philadelphia are speaking out after walking off the job mid-show last week. They blame a leadership shakeup for creating chaos, claiming mismanagement and a failure to pay workers on time. Since 2004, World Cafe Live has been a home to emerging and established artists in Philadelphia. The music venue and restaurant has hosted more than 500 live performances a year. Leadership changed in April with new CEO Joe Callahan coming on board.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Josh Sanders |Adam Fox

    Thousands expected in Center City, Philadelphia for “No Kings” protest against Trump administrat Thousands of demonstrators are expected to flood Center City Saturday for the national "No Kings" protest, a large-scale response to recent actions by the Trump administration. Organizers said they believe Philadelphia's demonstration will be among the largest in the country.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Ryan Hughes |Adam Fox

    Tuesday is primary day in New Jersey, and many voters walked inside the Hainesport Municipal Building in Burlington County to cast their ballots Tuesday. For many, it was only a matter of minutes until they were back outside heading to their cars in the parking lot. The race with the most attention is the Democratic and Republican primary for governor. "It was just a piece of cake, just walk right in," Terry Horner said. "It was very quick, in and out," James Cosby said.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | cbsnews.com | Aziza Shuler |Adam Fox

    Philadelphia students send thank you notes to Southern California fire department The wildfires in Los Angeles, California, may be thousands of miles from Philadelphia, but the disaster hit close to the hearts of elementary students in Northeast Philadelphia.

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