Politics
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PA Congressman wants to flip the US House with 4 endorsements
Democratic Rep. Chris Deluzio endorses midterm candidates in Pennsylvania’s four key US House races, which more important than ever with Republican gerrymandering.
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5 takeaways from Gov. Josh Shapiro’s speech against political violence
Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro delivered a speech condemning political violence amid growing unrest.
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Rep. Rob Bresnahan claims Medicaid will grow by $200 billion after voting for cuts
GOP US Rep. Rob Bresnahan recently stated that Medicaid will cost more despite voting to cut it by $1 trillion.
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5 times John Fetterman broke with Democrats in CNN interview
US Sen. John Fetterman continues to act as the Democratic Party’s “black sheep” in the US Senate after embracing President Donald Trump in a recent CNN interview.
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Pennsylvania Bar Association recommends Supreme Court justices for retention
Pennsylvania has three Democratic Supreme Court justices up for retention this year and a vote could decide the fate of the court.
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Doug Mastriano fuming as Pa. GOP endorses Stacy Garrity for governor
State Sen. Doug Mastriano aired his grievances about Republicans endorsing Treasurer Stacy Garrity for governor at their state committee meeting this weekend.
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Workplace violence has Philly nurses and caregivers preparing to strike
Two-thirds of Temple University Hospital nurses and caregivers have experienced workplace violence. Now, they’re getting ready for a possible strike.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday at a Utah college event in an act that drew renewed attention to the threat of political violence across the United States.
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PA saw a labor massacre 128 years ago. It’s more relevant than ever under Trump
Nineteen striking coal miners were shot and killed in Lattimer for organizing over a century ago. Their story is now more relevant than ever.
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Philadelphia transit agency will use project reserves to avoid cuts. Pittsburgh’s might do the same
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration on Monday approved the use of hundreds of millions of dollars in capital project funding for Philadelphia’s public transit agency to help it restore bus, trolley and rail services that it had eliminated to shore up its deficit-riddled finances.

























