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After Face-Off With Critics, IRS Scraps Plans For Facial ID Tech
“Everyone should feel comfortable with how their personal information is secured.”

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
“Everyone should feel comfortable with how their personal information is secured.”

The Horsham mom has emerged as a political rock star.
The Pennsylvania Republican State Committee wrapped up its meeting in York without making any endorsements for governor or U.S. Senate.
The Beatles said “money can't buy me love,” but it definitely comes in handy when you are running for statewide office in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania's governor has gone to court to get the ball rolling again with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Four GOP candidates are vying for the nod from Republican voters for the chance to unseat Democrat U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan.
Others may have made a big deal of his family’s poverty; Lincoln distanced himself from it.
“My name may not be on the ballot, but make no mistake, I will still be fighting every day to help win this election.”
Notorious for its crime and its outrageous cost of living, California seems an odd choice for Pennsylvania to mimic.
The annul report painted a very flattering picture of northeastern Pennsylvania’s ongoing economic success.
“The state is spending taxpayer money and Chester Water Authority is spending ratepayer money to defend and protect ratepayer interests.”
As legal scholar Jonathan Turley put it, “Artists against free speech is like athletes against fitness.”
If Joe Rogan’s show was still an open format podcast, Neil Young wouldn’t have anything to complain about to Spotify.
State Rep. Tracy Pennycuick wants to “maintain the integrity of the area, the values of our area. I really love the job.”
Philadelphia set an all-time record for homicides last year with more than 550 people killed in the city.
DelVal businessman Dave White picked yet another regional straw poll win.
Josh Shapiro wants you to think that he cares about law enforcement.
Six years after medical marijuana became legal, Pennsylvania faces a new but related issue, a former state lawmaker says.
Former U.S. Rep. Melissa Hart has launched her bid for Pennsylvania governor and she appears on the Delaware Valley Journal podcast.
Kevin Dykes claims Ryan treated him differently than his white counterparts after she was elected in 2019.