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The NCAA settlement is unjust & discriminatory. Student-athletes deserve a deal that reflects their true value they bring to college sports

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"The bottom line is that the NCAA and its member colleges are suppressing the pay of student athletes who collectively generate billions of dollars in revenues for colleges every year. Those enormous sums of money flow to seemingly everyone except the student-athletes. College presidents, athletic directors, coaches, conference commissioners, and NCAA executives take in sixand seven-figure salaries. Colleges build lavish new facilities. But the student athletes who generate the revenues, many of whom are African American and from lower-income backgrounds, end up with little or nothing." - Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh

- Marc H. Morial, President and CEO National Urban League

The NCAA settlement is unjust & discriminatory. Student-athletes deserve a deal that reflects their true value they bring to college sports

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in NCAA v. Alston was clear: the NCAA had taken advantage of college athletes in violation of antitrust laws, and the matter had to be addressed.

"The NCAA's decision to build a massive business on top of student-athletes who are not fairly compensated is not just old-fashioned; it is legally flawed," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.

"The NCAA couches its arguments for not paying student athletes in innocuous labels." Justice Brett Kavanaugh concurred. "But the labels cannot disguise the reality: the NCAA's rules fix the price of student-athlete labor."

It was the responsibility of the lower court in the House v. NCAA case to correct this injustice. However, the House settlement completely missed the mark.

The proposed settlement to reform the NCAA's name, image, and likeness policies is a structurally unjust system masked as reform. College athletics has long operated as a plantation-style economy, where predominantly Black athletes generate billions in value while being denied basic pay and labor protections.

No professional sports league in America would accept a framework without adequate revenue-sharing or player protections. Yet the proposed settlement enshrines this exploitation into federal law under the false pretense of fairness.

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Obama challenges Trump's remap power grab

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City of Philadelphia launches it's "One Philly (SNAP) Support Plan"

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Mount Lawn Cemetery will celebrate its 100th anniversary and announce a Volunteer Stewardship Program on Veteran's Day

Mount Lawn Cemetery will host a centennial celebration on Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm to remember those interred there, particularly military veterans, and to announce an ambitious volunteer stewardship and docent program to maintain the grounds, share history, and engage the community moving forward.

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Share Food program brings local partners to capitol to advocate for hunger relief

October 28, 2025 - On October 27, the Share Food Program led a coalition of community advocates and hunger relief partners to the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg. They called for urgent action to protect food assistance programs amid the shutdown of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and a state budget impasse.

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Chester Township debuts new housing complex

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Former UN Ambassador Andrew Young describes 'dirty work' of civil rights movement in new documentary

Former U.N. ambassador Andrew Young says that he was often responsible for \"the dirty work\" during his time fighting for civil rights with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s.

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How about earning a FREE associate degree while in high school

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Due to Federal Shutdown, November SNAP payments will not be made to nearly two million Pennsylvanians

Earlier this month, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) notified Pennsylvania that it will be unable to fund November SNAP benefits because of the federal shutdown.

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Philadelphia Food Pantry and Distribution Sites

This list of food distribution centers was sourced from the ShareFood.org website under Philadelphia County Food Sites, last updated in July 2025.

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