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Andrew Seidman

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Business & Power reporter, The Philadelphia Inquirer. Email: [email protected] @UVA alum.

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A police report about the theft of a Philly sheriff's SUV that was stolen and crashed last summer omitted the name of the deputy who was assigned the vehicle in question It is yet another mysterious oversight in a case full of them: inquirer.com/news/sheriff-r…

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The trade war will have far-reaching effects on people in countries like Costa Rica who export fruit to Philly. “When those folks don’t have work, then it’s, you know, it’s the difference between eating and not eating.” inquirer.com/business/donal…

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Tom Corbett: 'Protecting Medicaid from damaging cuts is a key chance for today’s Republican Party to prove its populist bona fides and show it truly stands with hardworking Americans.' inquirer.com/opinion/commen…

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Tariffs still in place: —125% on Chinese imports —25% on steel, aluminum, autos, and non-USMCA goods from Can/Mex —10% on nearly all other imports Tariffs coming: —On copper, lumber, semiconductor & pharma imports —And maybe on other countries, depending how the next 90 days go

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“It’s just devastating, the price increase.” After 100 years selling fabric, this Northern Liberties business worries it won’t survive Trump’s tariffs on China inquirer.com/business/katz-…

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Cody Balmer was able to scale a fence, break into the residence, ignite three fires, and flee on foot — a stunning breach to the safety and security of Pennsylvania’s top executive. W/ Ximena Conde on The Philadelphia Inquirer inquirer.com/news/pennsylva…

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How the restoration of Philly’s historic 30th St. Station became a corruption bonanza Contractors lavished an Amtrak manager with $150,000 in cash bribes, luxury cars, vacations, and a pure-bred German shepherd puppy. inquirer.com/crime/amtrak-3…

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Comcast and Aramark scrubbed DEI content amid Trump crackdown Comcast says that in connection with the FCC’s ongoing inquiry, “we are making certain changes to reinforce our longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all.” inquirer.com/business/comca…

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“In an interview Tuesday, he said: “I didn’t realize being a nice person puts the court in disrepute, while putting a person in jail for riding a dirt bike for two to four years does not warrant even a hearing”…referring to the judge who jailed Meek Mill”inquirer.com/news/philadelp…

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In Pennsylvania, the widespread fallout from Trump's first months in office is still to be determined, but for some individuals it has already been profound. Hear stories from those impacted here in big and small ways over the last 100 days: inquirer.com/politics/inq2/…

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The number of non-U.S. citizens entering Philadelphia International Airport is down 10.5% since the start of the year, according to data compiled by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Tourism officials already worried (trade war, Canada annexation talk) inquirer.com/business/phl-i…

The number of non-U.S. citizens entering Philadelphia International Airport is down 10.5% since the start of the year, according to data compiled by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Tourism officials already worried (trade war, Canada annexation talk)
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The chair of the Community College of Philadelphia’s board of trustees tried to steer college business toward a fledgling company headed by his daughter, per documents filed Thursday by lawyers for the college's ousted president. inquirer.com/education/dona…