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Everyday Economics: Should the Fed cut interest rates again in November?

Both inflation and economic activity have been decelerating recently.

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Temple University offers new social justice minor

Starting in the fall 2024 semester, the university began offering a minor in social justice that is available to all …

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Report: Inflation Reduction Act sent seniors' health care costs surging

The legislation promised financial relief for millions of people with Medicare by expanding benefits, lowering drug costs, and strengthening Medicare …

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Two-thirds of mail-in ballots returned, so far

The Department of State’s daily report shows 1.4 million have been received

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Pennsylvania General Assembly session draws to a close with fewest new laws in more than a decade

Sen. Majority Leader Joe Pittman said the productivity of a session is not measured in new laws alone

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Provisional ballots must be counted if mail-in ballots are disqualified, Pa. Supreme Court rules

In an opinion for the Supreme Court majority, Justice Christine Donohue wrote that the Butler County Board of Elections correctly …

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Community service in lieu of restitution fees coming for drivers

Could you soon be able to PA fines with a helping hand instead of cash?

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Revenue Secretary Pat Browne asks Pa. Supreme Court to intervene in Senate tax records row

The Senate unanimously passed a resolution in July directing the audit and requesting detailed tax information from Browne.

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