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This year, the week from Oct. 25-29 serves as National Media Literacy Week.

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This year, the week from Oct. 25-29 serves as National Media Literacy Week.

When Amanda Swiger got married back in April 2014, she and her fiance Jasmine faced struggles some other couples wouldn't.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, finished Q3 with more cash on hand than any other candidate.
“We are dedicated to finding the right vendor to do the job efficiently and effectively.”
People talk about bringing socialism to state government. State Sen. Nikil Saval walks the talk.
Gun owners do not have to violate a local gun law to have legal standing to challenge its constitutionality in court.
To date, no fines have been levied for non-compliance, Powers confirmed.
The railcar's letters were barely visible. The door’s paint was scuffed and faded.
A new report released this week underlines the challenges the pandemic economy posed for American women.
“We have met every single demand that was made of us, and we will continue to do that,” Greenstein told the system's Board of Governors.
A senior Wolf administration official has defended the state's procurement practices during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Republican lawmakers in the state House say they're taking another run at rewriting the state's election code.
The latest effort to avoid a gubernatorial veto comes from Rep. Ryan Warner, R-Fayette.
Faculty and grad students at the University of Pittsburgh have been working to unionize over the last few years.
As Darrell Ehrlick, of our sibling site, The Daily Montanan, first reported, all four experts warned that conspiracy theories.
You might also hear perfluorooctane sulfonic Acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) in reporting about these chemicals.
The national battle over voting regulations heated up this week as President Joe Biden delivered a high-profile speech.
President Joe Biden’s delivered a very nice speech in Philadelphia last week about the MAGA Republican plot to destroy democracy.
Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled Senate took steps to review the 2020 election last week.