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After the Senate passed H.R. 1 and sent it back to the House of Representatives for another vote and possible modifications, hundreds of community members gathered at Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick’s ...
FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2020 file photo, a sign is displayed near a homeless encampment on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, in Philadelphia. City officials have reached an agreement announced Tuesday, ...
President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. military to attack three of Iran’s key nuclear sites early Sunday. Trump claimed that these 3 targets – Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan – were “completely and fully ...
More Americans are witnessing people being hauled off as they shop, exercise at the gym, dine out and otherwise go about their daily lives as President Donald Trump’s administration aggressively works ...
As the Senate works on revision’s to Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” opponents of the GOP’s budget which will cut Medicaid and SNAP by about $1 trillion to pay for massive tax cuts for the wealthy are ...
Written by Samuel Perry, Baylor University Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s affiliation with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches – commonly called the CREC – drew attention even before his ...
American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania has requested its lawsuit against Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran’s ICE 287 (g) partnership be moved back to state court. The suit, filed on June 6 in ...
The Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association calls SB 194 bad for government transparency, accountability and, ultimately, taxpayer protection. The bill creates a serious conflict of interest for the local ...
“I want everyone here today to call on Senate Republicans to use their majority for good, to help the people of Pennsylvania for a change and pass HB 1364,” Collett said. “We will not stop until our ...
William M. Cotter is President of the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association. The Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association is the official trade organization for print, digital and news media-related members ...
Juneteenth became a federal holiday in the U.S. in 2021 but has been celebrated in Texas since 1866. As time passed, communities in other states also started to mark the day. “There’d be barbecue and ...
Federal officials are allowed to use campaign funds to pay for their personal security details “to address ongoing dangers or threats” because of their desire to run for – or hold federal office – the ...
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