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Goal by Hershey’s Christian Pulisic Advances US in World Cup With 1-0 Win Over Iran
Pulisic’s goal came at a cost as he left the game with an abdominal injury after colliding with Iran’s goaltender finishing his goal. The US moves on to play the Netherlands Saturday.
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Republican Majority Pennsylvania House Votes in Favor of Impeaching Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner
Lawmakers voted 107-85 to impeach District Attorney Larry Krasner, setting the stage for what would be the first Pennsylvania Senate impeachment trial in nearly three decades.
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Biden Hits Hard Again Against MAGA Republicans in Prime-Time Philadelphia Speech
Making his second Pennsylvania stop in two days, the president was not subtle about the danger posed by the extreme wing of the Republican party: “They are determined to take this country backwards.”
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Ahead of Trump Visit to Wilkes-Barre, Biden Blasts ‘MAGA Republicans,’ ‘Sickening’ Attacks on FBI
The campaign-style speech near Biden’s hometown of Scranton was the first of three scheduled visits by the president in less than a week to the state that is home to a competitive governor’s race and a US Senate contest that could help determine whether Democrats will keep their majority in the chamber.
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3 Pennsylvania Counties Ordered to Count Mail-in Primary Votes
Wolf administration scores victory in a lawsuit over whether mail-in ballots that lack handwritten dates on their return envelopes should be counted.
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John Fetterman ‘Grateful’ in Return to Pa. Senate Race
Pennsylvania’s Democratic US Senate candidate acknowledged he was lucky to be alive as he officially returned to the campaign trail in Erie on Friday, more than 90 days after he suffered a stroke that threatened his life and political prospects.
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Biden Works to Fight High Costs with Competition
The president signed a bill into law to stop high shipping costs from conglomerates, and there could be more to come.
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Jan. 6 Hearing Doesn’t Change Many Minds in Bucks County
Among more than a dozen voters interviewed — in coffee shops, stores, and by phone — residents of the sprawling battleground county that borders Philadelphia and stretches up near the Lehigh Valley dismissed the first televised hearing as “rubbish,” or simply did not watch.
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Conservative Groups Step Up to Back Kathy Barnette in Pa. Senate Race
While Dr. Oz has Donald Trump’s endorsement, the anti-tax Club for Growth and the anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony List are backing Barnette.
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Protective Order Against Lieutenant Gov. Candidate Teddy Daniels Tossed
Daniels claimed vindication after the ruling, telling reporters outside the Wayne County Courthouse, “Justice was served today. I just want to go home and see my son.”




















