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Slavery exhibit replaced; Hoagiefest jingle’s creator; Wildfire smoke sparks Code Red | Morning Roundup 30%
By Billy Penn Staff17%
7/16/2026, 12:15:00 PM
BS Summary: This article contains 21 faulty reasoning types, including Framing Effect, Pessimism Bias, and Appeal to Authority, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 24.1% saturation with 119 hits. Analysis detected 789 faulty-reasoning hits from 493 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 40.4% and a BS Rank of 30% (12,502 of 17,854 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 70.00% of the article peer group.
Slavery exhibit replaced ‘under the cover of darkness’
The Trump administration has completed its overhaul of the President’s House Site on Independence Mall.
Critics say the new exhibit softens George Washington’s role as an enslaver and shifts attention away from the nine people he held in bondage while living in Philadelphia.
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A park policeman stands guard over newly installed panels at the President’s House historic site on Independence Mall.
”Celebrating Independence Throughout the Years” has replaced ”The Dirty Business of Slavery.”
(Emma Lee/WHYY)
The creator of Wawa’s iconic Hoagiefest jingles
Philadelphia summers are filled with annual traditions — driving to the Jersey Shore, block parties, Center City Sips — and, of course, Wawa Hoagiefest.
Emmy-winning songwriter, internet pioneer and Nerf Herder frontman Parry Gripp reflects on his years writing Hoagiefest songs like “Hoagiefest Is Back” and “Here Comes the Hoagie Man.”
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Wawa’s Hoagiefest jingles were a staple of early ad campaigns.
(Image via Wawa)
RECAP: What else happened?
• The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Philly DA Larry Krasner, demanding immigration records .
[Inq$]
• Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota sparks a Code Red air quality warning for Pennsylvania .
[WHYY]
• The Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority takes a baby step toward resurrecting passenger rail between Philadelphia and Reading.
[WHYY]
• The Westbound I-76 in West Philly will close at night for bridge construction Monday through Thursday, and a 14-month closure of the Market Street bridge begins next month.
[Billy Penn]
• 74% of Americans want action on climate, but many Philadelphians don’t know they’re part of a majority .
[WHYY]
• A new 8th District safety initiative brings resources to doorsteps to fight gun violence .
[Germantown Info Hub]
• President Trump wants to set clocks to daylight saving time year round.
Would standard time be the better choice?
[PhillyVoice]
Mayor Parker attends the Centennial Celebration: PA Open Tennis Championship Gala. (7:30 p.m.)
Parker also vowed to continue fighting to restore the President’s House Site exhibit to its original form after the Trump administration replaced panels about the people enslaved by George Washington.
World Cup events guide
Billy Penn’s FIFA World Cup Guide
There is still time to get free DIY World Cup charm bracelets at the FIFA Fan Fest.
‘ICE Out’ protest art in Philly ramps up amid World Cup spotlight
Soccer enthusiasts in Philly can access Lemon Hill fan fest and other sites via trails .
Infectious diseases can spread in a crowd, and experts are set to scrutinize wastewater, hospital visits, even social media for any signs that an outbreak might be brewing.
Line dancing and food education (Thursday),
Neighborhood Jawnts takes on Germantown this weekend (Fri-Sun),
An improvised story circle inspired by Jamaican storytelling (Saturday),
Kegs and Kittens (Sunday)
Send us events to add to the * *FULL LIST** of this week’s events calendar at BillyPenn.com!
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