Ben Wasserstein
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With the expansion of artificial intelligence comes politicians using it for political gain – sometimes deceitfully.
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On Christmas, a Washington County man walked into Pittsburgh International Airport with a loaded handgun before being stopped by TSA.
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With Democrats in the House holding a narrow one-seat majority and Republicans controlling the Senate, newly elected Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro had to wait nearly six months past the deadline for his first state budget to be completed.
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For Joe Adams, penmanship matters.Before the Republican from Wayne County joined the state House in 2022, he was the superintendent of the Western Wayne School District.
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The right to legal defense is enshrined in the Constitution but until last week, Pennsylvania was one of two states to not fund it on the state level.
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In 1958, Pennsylvania broke ground on the Pennsylvania State Police Academy known as “The Hill.”
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Lawmakers are considering amending the state constitution to protect reproductive rights.
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Pennsylvania state lawmakers from both parties are tackling hate speech in schools but in different ways.
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Chants of “free Palestine,” “from the river to the sea” and “long live the intifada” rang through the streets of Harrisburg Sunday as hundreds of Pro-Palestine supporters gathered on the steps of the state Capitol before marching to the governor’s residence.
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Ed Neilson believes the right decision is not always the popular one, but if it saves one life it is worth it.