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PA Reacts To Supreme Court Vaccine Mandate Ruling
The high court permitted the vaccine rule to be imposed on healthcare workers at institutions that receive Medicare or Medicaid funding.

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The high court permitted the vaccine rule to be imposed on healthcare workers at institutions that receive Medicare or Medicaid funding.

The seat, being vacated by incumbent Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, has been called one of the most likely to flip to the Democrats.
Congress began weighing a methane fee as a component of their “Build Back Better” spending bill. That legislation is now in question.
An inspection found the discharge referenced by the legislators was simply soil runoff from a nearby construction project.
Philadelphia GOP Chair Martina White’s party may be outnumbered but she says that won’t stop the red wave that’s coming in 2022.
The well-known local attorney is joining the crowded GOP U.S. Senate primary race.
Charlie Gerow says it’s time for Republicans to abandon “doom and gloom” messaging and replace it with “the happy warrior.”
President Joe Biden's host of initiatives to address drug addiction and overdose is at risk of falling on deaf ears.
Fitzpatrick’s potential challengers — Caroline Avery, Brad Lanning, and Dasha Pruett — say America is heading in the wrong direction.
We know from experience that children do best when they are in the classroom.
Convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal received a $1,400 taxpayer-funded check thanks to President Joe Biden's COVID relief bill.
The bill’s purpose is simple. It prevents Pennsylvania’s 2,500-plus municipalities from banning access to certain utilities.
Supporters chanted “Doug for Gov” at a conference center in Gettysburg, which seemed more like a Christian revival than political rally.
From federal Trump appointees and GOP state legislative leaders to old school conservatives, the field is crowded and the debate intense.
I used to believe in Larry Krasner.
Municipal officials have voiced concerns over what the county department’s takeover of health inspections would have on local businesses.
A group of Souderton Area School District parents protested opposing the mask mandate for students, teachers, and staff.
“I plan to advocate for a total revamp of our education system.”
Industry experts in Pennsylvania said they have learned harsh lessons from the Texas tragedy.
The Delaware County businessman and former county council member, talks about why he’s running for governor.