Philadelphia Realty Trust Announces Plans for Luxury Apartment Tower at 1919 Market

Renters, who account for about 26.4% of the population in Pennsylvania, can now look forward to a new luxury apartment tower in Philadelphia. Philadelphia’s largest grassy field at 1919 Market St. has been empty for years, creating a noticeable gap in Center City’s skyscraper row, but that’s set to change. The property will soon be […]

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BBB Warns Sports Fans to Be on the Lookout For Egg Bowl Ticket Scams

With 111th Egg Bowl just weeks away, the Better Business Bureau is warning fans who plan to attend the game to be on the lookout for ticket scams. The annual Egg Bowl, which pits the Ole Miss Rebels against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, is one of the longest running college football rivalries, and this year’s […]

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Does Playing the Guitar Really Make You More Attractive? New Study Says “Yes!”

Want to make yourself more attractive women? Buy a guitar! According to a new study reported by British news outlet The Daily Mail last week, 90% of surveyed women thought that guitars made men instantly more attractive; 25% of women have dated someone solely because they can play the guitar; and one in 10 women […]

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Cyborg Cockroaches Can Now Be Used to Save Lives

Cyborg cockroaches who save lives might seem like the premise of a new cartoon series — or maybe a horror film — but they’re actually the latest innovation in search and rescue technology.North Carolina State University researchers have outfitted the normal sensory apparatuses of “roboroaches” with microphones, allowing them to seek out the source of […]

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Google and Facebook Warn That Exposing Yelp Users Will Compromise Internet Free Speech

A feud-turned-legal-battle between a carpet cleaning company and one business review site have gotten some of the internet’s biggest players — Google, Facebook, and Twitter — up in arms over the nature of anonymity on the internet and the role that the First Amendment plays in it. According to NBC, an Alexandria, VA carpet cleaning […]

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Better Sales and More Domestic Jobs in Store for the American Furniture Industry

For the better part of the past decade, Americans have given their consumer loyalty to the cheapest bidder, regardless of the product or service in question. The furniture industry has been no exception; foreign manufacturers that are primarily known for their cheap products have somehow gained traction in the American economy (lookin’ at you, IKEA). […]

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Historic Johnsonville Ghost Town in Connecticut Sells in Online Auction for $1.9 Million, but No Plans for It Yet

Those who are interested in buying their own ghost town have one name to cross off their lists: the Johnsonville village in East Haddam, CT, has sold in an online auction for $1.9 million. The identity of the buyer has not been revealed, and neither have any plans for the 62-acre property. All that’s known […]

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Recent Midterm Elections Threaten To Dissolve Healthcare Reform

In the wake of the Affordable Care Act (i.e., ACA, or “Obamacare”) fiasco, the current Ebola scare, and the recent midterm elections, it has been nearly impossible to separate politics and healthcare into two different categories. As election results rolled in on November 4 and it became clear that the GOP would regain control of […]

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Physical Therapy Shows Promising Results in Treating Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

For many years, it was thought that people in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease could do nothing but wait for the disorder’s inevitable progression. But that perspective is being challenged by the results of researchers who are using physical therapy to treat some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s. “There has really been a big […]

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