Healthcare professionals warn PA voters the dangers of a second Trump term
Up to 5.2 million Pennsylvanians with preexisting conditions can lose health care coverage under second Trump term.
Up to 5.2 million Pennsylvanians with preexisting conditions can lose health care coverage under second Trump term.
In a new interview, former president Donald Trump plays to anti-abortion advocates by stating he would allow states to enforce extreme abortion regulations during a second term.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a long and troubling history of espousing conspiracy theories and promoting lies about public health. Here are 10 of his most troubling and disprovable beliefs.
The former president’s Manhattan hush money trial began on Monday. All in all, the 2024 Republican presidential nominee faces 91 charges across the four cases he’s been indicted in. He has pleaded not guilty to all of them.
Pennsylvania resident, Lynn Strauss, discusses the Republican Party’s conflicting stance on reproductive healthcare policy and the impacts on all Americans.
Groups like the Heritage Foundation are trying to take a “back-door” approach to restricting access to IVF by pushing for strict regulations that chip away at the ability of providers and patients to complete treatment.
US Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) wants to know why his likely opponent, Dave McCormick, is hanging around fake electors and election deniers. That was Casey’s response when he was asked about McCormick attending a fundraiser on Thursday with two Republicans...
Pennsylvania’s richest billionaire and largest Republican mega donor, Jeffrey Yass, stands to lose from US House Republicans’ attempt to ban the popular social media platform, TikTok.
A recent report published by the States United Democracy Center found that Pennsylvania has the highest number of election deniers serving in office in the seven states they studied.
The Alabama Supreme Court directly cited the Dobbs decision—in which the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade—in its ruling that effectively bans IVF in the state. But amid furious public backlash, Donald Trump and Republicans have raced to distance themselves from the ruling they made possible.