
Katie Couric warning women of difficult-to-find breast cancer
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Couric was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and discovered she's among millions of women at increased risk who might need a more advanced kind of screening.
Jimmy Kimmel's audience got to see more of the host than usual when he had his first colonoscopy.
Chris discussed Donald Trump's decision not to debate Bernie Sanders, tourists leaving trash on the beach in Wildwood and the emergence of a potential third party candidate emerging to enter the presidential race. At 8:20, he spoke with Kristine Kennedy and Tom Kehoe from Philly Beer Week.
In for Rich, Dr. Mazz and Rick Grimaldi discussed Donald Trump possibly debating Bernie Sanders, bunnies in pools and Katie Couric being slammed for a documentary. They spoke with Attorney Lee Vartan at 3pm and Reporter Matt Katz at 4:30pm.
Chris discusses last night's debate between Senate Candidates in New Jersey, the latest on the government shutdown, and the Pittsburgh Steelers decision to help promote Obamacare. He talks New Jersey Senate Candidate Steve Lonegan and author Terry Lenzner.
Chris discusses Philadelphia Police Chief Charles Ramsey's tesitmony in Congress about assault weapons, John Kerry's confirmation hearings for Secretary of State, and Katie Couric's interview with Manti Te'o. He talks to Walt Hunter about the murder of a Center City doctor, Steve Cordasco on Finance Friday, and Comedian Brian Posehn.
Chris reviews Hillary Clinton's testimony before Congress about the 9/11 Benghazi attacks, previews Manti Te'o's interview with Katie Couric, and assesses New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's latest turn against President Obama. He also talks to Adam Kredo from the Washington Free Beacon.
Chris remains skeptical about global warming as today's drop to the lowest in two years and he is surprised at the commotion surrounding whether or not Beyonce lip synched the National Anthem at the Presidential Inauguration. He also talks to Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick about the debt ceiling, State Representative Daryl Metcalfe about making Pennsylvania a right-to-work state, and Tom McGrath from the Philly Post.
Several well-known figures have been hit with colorectal cancer, some becoming survivors and others falling to the aggressive disease.
Don't forget your jacket! It's going to be a cold weekend before warmer air is on its way.
The highest peak in the Northeast U.S. was experiencing extreme cold thanks to whipping winds.
We're streaming two games between Alabama State and Grambling State
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley recommended not shooting it down due to danger from debris, a senior defense official said.
No one has hit the lottery jackpot since November.
Don't forget your jacket! It's going to be a cold weekend before warmer air is on its way.
The highest peak in the Northeast U.S. was experiencing extreme cold thanks to whipping winds.
We're streaming two games between Alabama State and Grambling State
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley recommended not shooting it down due to danger from debris, a senior defense official said.
No one has hit the lottery jackpot since November.
Don't forget your jacket! It's going to be a cold weekend before warmer air is on its way.
No one has hit the lottery jackpot since November.
Zo reached out to the students in the fashion design program at Thomas Jefferson University.
The city's Office of Homeless Services wants you to call the outreach hotline if you find anyone stuck in the cold.
The Biden administration said the money will go toward water and lead pipe service upgrades in Philadelphia.
Don't forget your jacket! It's going to be a cold weekend before warmer air is on its way.
No one has hit the lottery jackpot since November.
Global Response Medicine says its founder, 33-year-old Pete Reed from Bordentown, was killed Thursday while rendering aid in Bakhmut.
The crash happened along Jackson Road near the Atco Speedway in Waterford Township.
Musbach allegedly began searching for ways to have the teenager killed after he was charged with child pornography.
After hitting a record high last summer, gas prices dropped dramatically in the fall but are now marching higher again.
A release on the company's website says the attack is consistent with other incidents that were reported by healthcare organizations around the world this week.
Delaware Governor John Carney says he has tested positive for COVID-19. The governor says he had mild symptoms and tested positive using an at-home test Friday night.
A bill authorizing the creation of a state-licensed recreational marijuana industry in Delaware cleared a Democrat-led House committee on Tuesday.
Plan on budgeting extra time to travel throughout the day, as roads will be wet all the way through the evening commute and beyond.
The gala raises funds specifically for research focused on stage 4 breast cancer.
People are bundled up at Dilworth Plaza where this sudden burst of cold weather can potentially be dangerous. The risk for hypothermia increases significantly when your body gets too cold.
Friday, the American Heart Association aims to raise awareness about the special issues women face with heart disease.
It's part of the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" campaign to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and save lives.
The national public health agency is investigating dozens of eye infections linked to permanent vision loss and hospitalizations.
They are among 36 New Jersey stores closing and there's a large number of stores in New York.
Bars, restaurants and taverns are ready to make some bucks off the big game.
N.R.S Boutique takes oversized vintage Eagles gear and makes them more fashion-forward and feminine looking.
Eagles fans are already stocking up on food from local gems for all those watch parties and tailgates.
There were thousands of reported outages with Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Azure and other services early Wednesday.
The National Human Trafficking Hotline will now be shared on all of SEPTA's digital screens and standard signage.
SEPTA's CEO and GM attended a remote hearing with Philadelphia City Council and state lawmakers on Monday.
The bus was not in service, so no passengers were on board.
The goal is to bring back the trolley cars that once ran all along Girard Avenue from Fishtown and Port Richmond to West Philadelphia.
The crash involving two vehicles happened just before 5 p.m. east of Exit 38.
We're streaming two games between Alabama State and Grambling State
Here's how you can connect Kevin Bacon – yes, the actor – to the Eagles' playoff motto.
Tyrese Maxey had 25 points and James Harden added 16 for Philadelphia, which has the third-best record in the Eastern Conference.
The sisters recited an Eagles prayer they wrote in 2018, but updated some of the words to reflect this thrilling season.
It's called Bucks County Baseball Company, but inside the Bristol shop, there's plenty of vintage Birds gear.
Zo reached out to the students in the fashion design program at Thomas Jefferson University.
Beyoncé and Adele will once again contend for top honors, while Lizzo and Harry Styles return and Bad Bunny makes history.
Local director M. Night Shyamalan spoke with us about his new movie, "Knock at the Cabin."
The Super Bowl commercial "Hold" debuted Thursday.
Mattel is making "Little People" figures to commemorate Super Bowl LVII, but only for the winner of the Eagles-Chiefs matchup.
Ukee Washington reports.
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Patriot Polling is a non-partisan organization that uses a third-party cold-calling system to survey voters across the nation.
Anthony Caple says he'd rather wear his own "5 Star" sweatshirt line than something from Gucci.
While you wait to be served, you might just get to hear a tune by Mr. A.
Erica Mandell is an award-winning Philadelphia art teacher. Here's more on the interesting way she communicates with her students.
In this week's Focusing on the Future, we're learning about students who are looking at non-traditional career opportunities.
Tammie Souza reports.
Ross DiMattei reports.
The U.S. military is not ruling out shooting down the suspected Chinese spy balloon floating over the Upper Midwest. Another suspected balloon was spotted over Latin America.
A portion of the boardwalk will have to be replaced.
Ross DiMattei reports.