Author: Voxtrend News

With heavy hearts, we remember Sean Sheridan, a beloved resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, whose passing has left a profound void in the lives of his family, friends, and community. Sean’s legacy is one of kindness, generosity, and an unwavering spirit that touched the lives of all who knew him. What Happened Sean Sheridan’s passing has left the Philadelphia community mourning the loss of a man who was known for his warm smile, open heart, and constant willingness to help others. He was someone who always put others first—whether it was lending a hand, sharing a laugh, or simply offering a…

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A woman was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on Route 38 eastbound in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Tuesday morning, police said. Mount Laurel police said the crash involved a sedan and two trucks on Route 38 eastbound at Mount Laurel Road, near Marter Avenue, just after 8 a.m. Police closed the eastbound lanes on Route 38 as they investigated the crash, leading to significant traffic delays. The road has since reopened, police announced. The woman killed in the crash was a Mount Laurel resident, police said. This is a developing story and will be updated as more information comes into…

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After days of speculation and numerous reports citing unnamed sources, Brandon Graham is leaving no doubt about his retirement status in the NFL. The two-time Super Bowl champion and longest-tenured Philadelphia Eagle in history announced Tuesday that he is coming out of retirement and will rejoin the Birds’ defense. Graham, 37, explained his plans for a 16th season with Philly on his “Brandon Graham Unblocked” podcast with PHLY Sports. “Now you can hear it from me, I’m back one more time,” Graham said. “I’m excited, no expectations, just trying to help the team.” The Eagles also confirmed the news on…

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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is scheduled to meet President Trump at the White House on Nov. 18, on what will be his first Washington visit of Mr. Trump’s second term, as the Gulf nation seeks a defense pact with the United States, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. The crown prince, often referred to by his initials MBS, was last at the White House more than seven years ago, although the two leaders met in May this year during the president’s four-day Middle East trip aimed at bolstering economic ties, ending the Israel/Gaza war, and…

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Gov. Josh Shapiro is publishing a memoir in January 2026 covering everything from his swift political rise in Pennsylvania to landing on Kamala Harris’ shortlist for vice president and the trauma of his home being set on fire. Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced Tuesday that “Where We Keep the Light: Stories From a Life of Service,” will be released Jan. 27. Shapiro, 52, has become a prominent national Democrat since he was elected governor in 2022. The Pennsylvania governor was on Harris’ shortlist as a running mate in last year’s presidential election. Harris published a memoir this year on the…

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Paris — French authorities may well manage to track down and arrest the thieves who pulled off an audacious robbery of royal crown jewels from Paris’ iconic Louvre museum, but they’re unlikely to recover the national treasures, a criminologist told CBS News on Tuesday. The heist took place on Sunday, in broad daylight with tourists in the museum, but nobody was hurt. “We will catch them,” Alain Bauer, a professor of criminology at France’s National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts, told CBS News. But he added: “I don’t think we will capture the jewels.” See the jewels the Louvre thieves got…

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Warner Bros. Discovery has signaled that it may be open to a sale of its business just months after announcing plans to split into two companies. In an announcement Tuesday, the entertainment giant said it had initiated a review of “strategic alternatives” in light of “unsolicited interest” it had received from “multiple parties” for both the entire company and Warner Bros specifically. “Through this process, the Warner Bros. Discovery Board will evaluate a broad range of strategic options, which will include continuing to advance the Company’s planned separation to completion by mid-2026, a transaction for the entire company, or separate…

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Six Flags Wild Safari is getting its stripes! The Jackson Township, New Jersey, wildlife amusement attraction has welcomed three new zebra foals to its herd. The three babies are Grant’s zebras, the smallest and most widespread subspecies of plains zebras, native to eastern Africa. None of the foals has been named yet, Six Flags said in the birthing announcement, as animal care specialists are still monitoring the babies’ early development. The youngest of the foals was born just days ago. “These births are an exciting milestone for our zebra herd,” said Dr. William Rives, who serves as the director of…

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Community College of Philadelphia has named a new president after a four-month nationwide search — but in the end, they didn’t have to go very far. Alycia Marshall, who was already serving as CCP’s interim president, will officially become the school’s seventh president, CCP announced in a news release Tuesday. Marshall was previously one of four finalists for the role who participated in one-hour public forums with the community. “Dr. Marshall was selected because of her demonstrated commitment to student success, outstanding leadership, and commitment to the College’s mission,” the school said. Prior to serving as interim president at CCP,…

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Mahmoud Khalil appeared Tuesday in a federal appeals court in Philadelphia as he continues to challenge a deportation case brought by President Donald Trump’s administration over his pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia University. The hearing before the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals came as the government seeks to overturn a lower court order granting Khalil’s June release from a Louisiana immigration jail. Khalil’s attorneys have asked the three-judge panel to affirm the district court’s ruling, which prevents federal authorities from detaining him again and beginning the deportation process. Drew Ensign, an attorney for the government, countered that the lower court judge overstepped…

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