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A Brave New World: Is Artificial Intelligence About To Take Your Job?
Consumers are increasingly finding themselves interacting with technology and less with their fellow human beings.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Consumers are increasingly finding themselves interacting with technology and less with their fellow human beings.

John Fetterman spokesman's, Joe Calvello, said the Pennsylvania progressive would have been on the side of the minority.
Economists and transportation experts warn that the wrong way to respond to this tragic accident is with misinformation and political spin.
Pennsylvania’s Rep. Susan Wild is one of 15 Democrats being targeted by the NRCC.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro urged legislators to look beyond partisanship.
Law enforcement officers face a herculean task of adequately identifying and stopping all illegal drugs and weapons.
State Sen. Gene Yaw wants to create an Independent Energy Office and reject anti-fossil-fuel investment policies.
Regulators suggest the lack of due diligence may not have been a mere oversight.
Numerous locations in the Delaware Valley are available to access the free tax help, as well as through a drop-off service or online.
The Senate Communications and Technology Committee announced legislation to protect the information of Pennsylvania state government.
Confronted with multiple accusations of sexual harassment, Delaware County Dem Mike Zabel says he's not giving up his state rep job.
Sixteen female state representatives presented a letter to House leadership Monday asking accused groper Rep. Mike Zabel to resign.
In his letter, Zabel claims that he has an “illness” that he is being treated for.
Christian Nascimento will serve the last three years of former chair Liz Preate Havey’s term.
160 years ago when a simple act of courtesy set in motion a chain of events that wound up taking a famous American’s life.
Over the first three months of 2022, Pennsylvania authorities seized more fentanyl than they had in all of 2021.
Something is not adding up. Journalists all know it, and they are all covering for it.
Pure and simple, early detection saves lives.
The former Democrat said he is disappointed with the direction of the township administration, finances and overall management.
Embattled state Rep. Mike Zabel claims that he has an “illness” that he is being treated for as an outpatient.