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Bob Casey: Past time to reign in corporations ‘jacking up their prices’
US Sen Bob Casey continued calling out corporate greed and price gouging at a canvass launch in the City of Lancaster on Sunday.
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Cannabis 101: Exploring Pennsylvania’s budding marijuana scene
Are you a complete newbie when it comes to doobies? We’re here to help you navigate the cannabis landscape in Pennsylvania, where recreational marijuana still isn’t legal (but things are looking up).
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It’s official: Your boss has to give you time off to recover from childbirth or get an abortion
Employees across the US will now have access to unpaid time off to recover from childbirth or to access an abortion. Here’s what you need to know about the new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act changes.
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Biden talks economic and tax plans in Scranton
President Joe Biden returned to his hometown of Scranton on Tuesday, where he delivered a major economic address focused on tax fairness for working-class Americans.
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Biden cancels student loan debt for 10,800 more Pennsylvanians
Friday’s announcement is just the latest round of student debt cancellation enacted by the Biden administration, which has approved relief for more than 4.3 million people so far, including 112,510 people in Pennsylvania.
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4.8 magnitude earthquake centered in New Jersey felt across Pennsylvania Friday morning
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake’s impact in Pennsylvania was primarily felt in the eastern part of the state, though the Pittsburgh area and other small pockets throughout the state were impacted as well.
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Susan Wild highlights impacts IVF restrictions have on military families
Restrictions to IVF and the impacts it has on military families was the main focus at a roundtable discussion in Allentown with Congresswoman Susan Wild (D-Lehigh) and members of the local military community on Wednesday.
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Who can get an abortion in PA? People with time and money
Abortion is legal up to 24 weeks in Pennsylvania—but first, there’s an obstacle course.
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Harrisburg spends American Rescue Plan money on affordable housing, home repairs, overdue trash bills and more
Harrisburg City Council voted to spend $18.8 million from the American Rescue Plan to help the city residents.
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Clearing the air: Pennsylvania takes stride towards smoke-free policy for all workplaces and public spaces
Due to loopholes in the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2008, more than 1,300 venues in Pennsylvania still allow patrons to smoke indoors. A new bill is trying to change that.

























