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STRAW: GOP State Senate Will Continue To Lead In PA
The balance of power in the commonwealth’s upper chamber was especially critical this year.

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The balance of power in the commonwealth’s upper chamber was especially critical this year.

Policymakers and experts are trying to find ways to ensure internet connectivity is spread as far and as widely as possible today.
“Those enrolled in Medicare Advantage had lower rates of hospital stays, emergency department visits, and 30-day readmissions.”
The concrete jungle of Philadelphia hardly seems like the setting for a farming success story.
What is it about “Casablanca” that won’t let go of our collective soul?
Unnecessary occupational licensing restrictions create barriers for immigrants, making it much more challenging to start lives in America.
Some families may wait another year to host a large gathering because of the increase in food costs.
The hope of a future is precious, the memory of a past is cherished, but the here and the now is my bedrock and I will cling to it.
History has a long arc, and we have the opportunity along the way to learn and do better.
This open letter is to the people in the Philadelphia area that I’m thankful for this year.
Students at Lower Merion High School began the Conservative Club last year to meet and discuss politics.
The challenge for Trump is to overcome his own negative brand. Can it be done?
OutFest was canceled for lack of volunteers and sponsors—not by hate and threats.
Kids don’t have the life experiences adults have, but they are acutely aware of what’s happening around them.
An investigation found that Larry Krasner has not fulfilled his duties as a prosecutor in the wake of rising crime in Philadelphia.
While the video shows slides explaining the transition process to students, the district claimed they were not lesson plans.
State Sen. John Kane share his views on the proposed $276.5 million deal. He is far from alone.
Eliminating the cap on earnings would further reduce the link between earnings and benefits.
Social Security is more universal, secure, fair and efficient than its private-sector counterparts.
Democrats are not hesitating. They have already declared victory.