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And the curious case of the Amazon plant. Start your day with the Philly news you need and the stories you want all in one easy-to-read newsletter. Our lead story is a treat. It is indisputable that dating apps transformed the world of online dating. Tinder is the easy one to name but there are now other giants like Bumble, Hinge, and Grindr. Instead of searching for love via paid memberships to Match or eHarmony or navigating the web-based OKCupid, singles can log onto a free app and swipe anytime, anywhere, narrowing their search options by age and location.
The bad news: Opting for apps increased in popularity, but so did feelings of disillusionment. Reporter Erin McCarthy proves it is possible with several Philly love connections that started with a swipe and some tips from those who found love.
It then had to find higher-priced ground elsewhere. A Delaware County judge denied a motion to toss manslaughter charges against police officers who killed Fanta Bility.
The U. Department of Housing and Urban Development agreed to allow the residents of University City Townhomes until the end of year to find new homes. It was previously set to expire next week. Jim Florio, the former New Jersey governor and the author of the landmark Superfund legislation, died at The Philadelphia Museum of Art has never experienced this magnitude of a staff walkout. More than half of the roughly workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art went on strike Monday, throwing up picket lines at multiple entrances of the main building.
Meanwhile, officials said the museum is open and running on its normal schedule 9 a. The workers voters to unionize in July of that year. Union leaders and museum management met for about 14 hours between Thursday and Friday. The big hangups centered around pay and health-care benefits. I wish my teenage self could have read this. Think you know? Send your guess our way at morningnewsletter inquirer.