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Bucks' Fitzpatrick Says He's Been Threatened In Wake Of Trump Raid, Calls For Calm
“Everybody needs to call for calm across the board. And everybody needs to respect our law enforcement.”

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“Everybody needs to call for calm across the board. And everybody needs to respect our law enforcement.”

“My life could have ended. It’s the truth. But I’m so grateful to be here tonight.”
The people at Hope Pregnancy Center in North Philadelphia want women to know they are not alone.
Everyone is asking why are so many Hispanics are fleeing the Democratic Party.
A letter to House leadership urged them to re-consider policies within the legislation before proceeding.
America's crime wave is coming to your front door if it has not hit there already.
Critics complained only a fraction of the new investment would go toward processing return backlogs and enhancing customer services.
“We still don’t have all the facts yet. But no one is above the law.”
Its message is what we miss and long for.
The district had previously denied using CRT materials.
The raid on former President Trump's Florida home may have been unprecedented, but the reaction predictably fell along party lines.
The GOP candidate in the 155th District race views Friel Otten as a strident, one-issue Democrat.
Manchin and the Democrats put the cart before the horse.
What more do the Democrats want from Joe Manchin?
The largest surveillance operation in the nation may be your own doorstep.
Pennsylvania Democrats claim the church may have violated the rules for nonprofits and they have filed a formal complaint.
The former mayor of Braddock and current lieutenant governor allowed his parents to pay his rent and expenses well into his adult years.
Voting to spend a quarter of a trillion dollars might appear politically risky. But Democrats remain undaunted.
A recent CNN poll found 75 percent of Democrats said they did not want President Joe Biden to run for re-election in 2024.
Energy Transfer agreed to pay for reviews of residents’ water, independent testing, and repairs and remediation where needed.