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The Keystone State will lose one congressional seat as state and U.S. legislative maps are redrawn.

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The Keystone State will lose one congressional seat as state and U.S. legislative maps are redrawn.

Part of a national effort by more moderate Democrats is to maintain support for Biden while avoiding fallout from the Afghanistan withdrawl.
Dealing with PBMs and navigating their one-sided contracts has long been an uphill battle for many small pharmacies.
Abdul was in a Kabul earlier this month and today he’s back in Philadelphia watching in horror as the Taliban overruns the country.
It is essential the legislature lives within the means of the available revenues.
In December, we will celebrate the 230th birthday of the Bill of Rights.
The withdrawal was too hasty and telling the Taliban when the U.S. was leaving lead to “a total fiasco, a debacle.”
Bob Kennedy hopes to win the nod from Republican voters to run against incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan next year.
The Biden administration wants half of all new vehicles sold in the United States by 2030 to be either electric or carbon-free.
August will not be a slow month for school boards and school board public meetings across Bucks and Mongomery Counties.
It's not enough to say I'm heartbroken – I'm gutted.
President Biden may have been going for a Harry Truman moment, but he sounded a lot more like Bill Clinton.
With COVID-19 cases increasing, the mask guidance seems to change almost daily and varies by location.
The ongoing debate over requiring children to wear masks at school caused officials to end the second public comment period early.
Our Congressional Representatives and other elected officials continue to break the first rule of crisis management.
When it comes to breakfast, Katie Scanlan doesn't suffer from COVID-19 supply chain problems.
The post-COVID aftershocks are many. But a most interesting one to me is the trend towards self-employment.
Every doting grandfather will tell you his granddaughter is a little princess. Ulysses Grant was no different.
Gov. Tom Wolf ordered some 25,000 state workers to get vaccinated by September 7.
After Pennsylvanians limited Gov. Wolf’s emergency powers, the governor is just as much a “lone wolf” as ever.