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Hershey says it will shift back to classic recipe for all Reese’s products after criticism
Hershey said it will use classic recipes for all Reese’s products starting next year, a change that comes after the grandson of Reese’s founder criticized the company for shifting to cheaper ingredients.
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Shapiro blasts Trump’s executive order to curb mail-in voting
Gov. Josh Shapiro swiftly condemned President Donald Trump’s most recent executive order as unconstitutional.
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Learn why Pittsburgh was voted one of the best beer cities in the U.S.
There are more than 40 breweries in the city, according to the Pittsburgh Brewers’ Guild, so there are many places to sample local brews during a visit to the Steel City.
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Judge says Penn must turn over information about Jewish employees in US discrimination probe
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the University of Pennsylvania to hand over records about Jewish employees on campus to a federal agency as part of an investigation into antisemitic discrimination but said it did not have to reveal any employee’s affiliation with a specific group.
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Scott Perry uses DHS shutdown to spread conspiracy theories about immigrants and voter fraud
US House Rep. Scott Perry’s latest comments are part of a longer track record targeting immigrants.
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Participants in Jan. 6 US Capitol riot, including some from Pa., file lawsuit in Florida against DC police
At least six of the plaintiffs are from Pennsylvania.
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With $4.5B on the line, Pennsylvania businesses seek tariff refunds
“This is not a way to make the world a more just and equitable place for all,” said one Lancaster County business owner.
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Quakertown emails detail ICE protest threat, defend police action
Emails from Quakertown Community School District, the police department, and the borough council reveal more of what town leaders were saying and doing before and after the student walkout that led to a police confrontation and student arrests.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers propose hunter education course in schools
Members of the state House and Senate are looking to add Hunter-Trapper Education Course opportunities in schools across Pennsylvania.
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Over the Garden Gate: A few to-dos to save Pennsylvania gardeners summer headaches
To a gardener, spring brings to mind a long list of things to do, from cleanup to pruning to planting. Knowing what needs to be done and when to address your list of chores is key to a fresh and healthy landscape.

























