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Trump’s Attacks on Vote-by-Mail Could Suppress the GOP’s Own Vote
Polling indicates that Trump’s public complaints about mail voting have turned some Republicans against the practice.
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Pennsylvania Schools Reopening: Students Expected To Head Back To Class In The Fall
Education Secretary Pedro Rivera, testifying in a Senate committee hearing, acknowledged that schools will need additional aid to respond to various challenges posed by school closures and the need to contain the virus.
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Gov. Wolf Just Railed Against Counties Rebelling Against Lockdown
The normally mild-mannered Democrat fired back after several GOP-controlled counties declared themselves in open rebellion against his restrictions on businesses and movement.
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Former Mayor: It’s Time for Philly to Apologize for MOVE House Bombing That Killed 11
“No apology is going to bring back my baby or any of the children in that house or our brothers, husbands, sisters” or other victims, MOVE member Sue Africa said.
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Republicans Are Using the Pandemic to Seize Control From Governors
The GOP lawmakers’ strategy echoes earlier attempts in some states to curb the powers of Democratic governors. But this round comes with added health and political risk.
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These Western PA Counties Are the Next to See Lockdown Restrictions Lifted
The area is home to nearly 2.7 million Pennsylvanians.
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Georgia Father and Son Charged With Murder in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced in a news release that Gregory McMichael, 64, and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been arrested on charges of murder and aggravated assault.
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Why Some Business Owners Are Defying the Shutdown
Wolf and other officials have said that businesses that ignore his shutdown order risk spreading the virus.
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Whistleblower: I Was Fired Over Warnings About Hydroxychloroquine
Dr. Rick Bright alleges he was reassigned to a lesser role because he resisted political pressure to allow widespread use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug favored by President Trump.
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Another Grim Milestone: More Than 3,000 Pennsylvanians Have Died From Coronavirus
The large number of new deaths reported Tuesday by the state Department of Health were spread out over the previous two weeks




















