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Study: More women getting tubes tied since Roe was overturned
The number of women who have had their tubes tied has increased since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
Pennsylvania man and his brother charged with assaulting New York Times photographer during Jan. 6 attack on Capitol
Two brothers were arrested Thursday on charges that they assaulted a New York Times photographer inside the U.S. Capitol during a mob’s attack on the building more than three years ago.
Opinion: The Ships Act is no CHIPS Act –Why Dave McCormick needs a calendar and a reality check
In this op-ed, Colin Coyle criticizes Dave McCormick’s op-ed for prioritizing foreign interests over American workers, contrasting it with Senator Bob Casey’s successful job-supporting initiatives like the CHIPS Act.
Temple University’s new hospital focuses on reducing maternal mortality
Temple Women and Families Hospital, set to open for inpatient care in early 2025, will focus on reducing maternal mortality and providing equitable healthcare.
NFL Inflation: How ticket and concession prices have changed over time
Increased costs to both see NFL games in person and watch their favorite NFL teams on TV has impact on fans. Here’s what you need to know about price changes.
Pa. Pit Stops: Pennsylvania’s weirdest roadside attractions
Plan a road trip to visit these strange but fun tourist attractions along Pennsylvania’s highways.
Opinion: As Rabbis in Dauphin Co., we believe a notice-and-cure process for mail-in ballots is a crucial part of fair elections
In this op-ed, two Rabbis in Dauphin County urge the adoption of a “notice and cure” policy for mail-in ballots to ensure fairness, inclusivity, and the accurate counting of every vote, emphasizing this as a moral and democratic imperative.
Opinion: As Rabbis in Dauphin Co., we believe a notice-and-cure process for mail-in ballots is a crucial part of fair elections
In this op-ed, two Rabbis in Dauphin County urge the adoption of a “notice and cure” policy for mail-in ballots to ensure fairness, inclusivity, and the accurate counting of every vote, emphasizing this as a moral and democratic imperative.
How Project 2025 would poison millions of Americans
In the far-right plan for a second Trump term, Americans’ right to eat healthy food, drink clean water, and breathe clean air would come under attack.
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What to know about Labor Day and its history
From barbecues to getaways, many people across the US mark Labor Day by relaxing. Here’s what you need to know about Labor Day.
No singing in the bathtub? A look at Pennsylvania’s weirdest laws
From purchasing vehicles on Sundays to whistling on the streets in certain towns, Pennsylvania has some weird, obscure laws still on the books.
Your guide to Pennsylvania’s official (pretty much) everything
The stories behind the animals, boats, trains, and beverages that officially represent the Keystone State.
Join Philadelphia’s new Citizen Police Oversight Commission
The City of Philadelphia seeks applications for its Citizen Police Oversight Commission. Here’s what interested individuals should know.
New data shows just how little single moms make compared to other parents
As many as 28 percent of single moms live in poverty. Here’s what you need to know about the wage gap for single moms.