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“The good news is I’m feeling much better and the doctors tell me that I didn’t suffer any cognitive damage.”

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“The good news is I’m feeling much better and the doctors tell me that I didn’t suffer any cognitive damage.”

Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls Tuesday for what is shaping up as one of the most contentious primary elections in history.
With just a week to go before the May 17 primary, state Sen. Doug Mastriano is far ahead of the others in the GOP race for governor.
Republican Regina Mauro is running in the May 17 primary against three men.
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The Department of Energy recently approved four new LNG permits for projects in Texas and Louisiana.
Abortion has dominated the headlines lately.
The Pennsylvania legislature and Public Utilities Commission (PUC) have combined to create this acquisition frenzy.
If confirmed by the Senate, Jacqueline C. Romero, who was nominated for the eastern district, will be the first woman to serve in that job.
Workers picketed over the anticipated closure of numerous hospital wards and the choking off of essential services at four hospitals.
“The poll certainly shows building momentum for Barnette, which is important going into Election Day.”
One issue that has risen to the top in this election cycle is Pennsylvania Act 77.
The filings show Citizens for Boyle only took in about a dozen contributions from Florida citizens or Florida-based entities.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is expected to bring the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) back to the Senate floor.
A new Franklin & Marshall College Poll shows the GOP races for governor and U.S. Senate remain very close.
For the first time in political history, Moms will be a force to be reckoned with when determining the outcome of the midterm election.
Rather than answer the question, GOP gubernatorial candidate state Sen. Doug Mastriano instead attacked the “left-wing media.”
The general election is months away and some political insiders believe abortion will fade as an issue for many voters.
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, as seems likely based on the leak of Justice Alito’s draft majority opinion, abortion will not disappear.
Voters head back to the polls for the May 17 primary in what is shaping up to possibly be a historic election season in Pennsylvania.