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Sep 20 2024EDUCATION

Newspaper Standoff at Penn State

Penn State University recently made headlines by removing nearly three dozen racks containing its independent student-produced newspaper, The Daily Collegian, from on-campus locations. The removal was sparked by politics-related ads on the racks, which allegedly violated the school's policy. The uni

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

The Pennsylvania Poll: A Tale of Economic Woes and Political Shifts

Pennsylvania, a state often considered a crucial swing state in national elections, has been caught in the midst of a political storm. The latest Franklin and Marshall College Poll has revealed some surprising results, with Vice President Kamala Harris taking the lead over former President Donald Tr

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Sep 17 2024WEATHER

Rainy Relief: A North Carolina Storm Brings Unsettling Weather

A severe storm, dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, battered parts of North Carolina's southeastern coast with over a foot of rain on Monday, prompting widespread flooding and road closures. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned residents to stay away from flooded areas, as the storm's intensit

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

A Battle Over Ballots: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Undated Mail-in Ballots Will Not Be Counted

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's recent decision to uphold the requirement that mail-in ballots must have a correct date on the envelope has sparked controversy and debate. At its core, the issue is about ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. But, as we delve deeper, it's clear that this

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Sep 11 2024FINANCE

Powering the Future: Why Utilities are the Hottest Sector in 2024

Imagine an industry that's not only stable but also surging in value. That's what's happening with utilities in 2024. With a 20% increase in value, this sector has become the darling of Wall Street. But why are investors flocking to utilities? One reason is the growing demand for data centers. These

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Crime and Voter Shifts: A Disconnect in Democratic Strongholds?

Philadelphia's rising crime rate is just one example of why Pennsylvania has seen a dramatic increase in voters registering as Republican, according to Salena Zito. But is there more to the story? What if the assumption that crime is the sole reason for this shift is wrong? What might the author hav

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

ESPN Takes a Gamble: Will Sports Betting Be the Big Win or a Chalk-Up?

ESPN is entering the world of sports betting headfirst, betting big on a future where fans seamlessly blend their love of sports with the thrill of wagering. This deal, worth a hefty $1.5 billion over 10 years, sees ESPN partner with Penn Entertainment, a major player in the gambling industry. But

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Carbon Gamble: A Step Towards a Cleaner Future or a Risky Bet?

Pennsylvania's Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a controversial law allowing carbon pollution from dirty energy sources to be stored underground. While proponents argue this could pave the way for a hydrogen hub and help combat climate change, critics warn of potential health dangers and environmen

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Rival Rift: The Pennsylvania Political Power Struggle

In the heart of the swing state, Pennsylvania, a political storm is brewing between two of the most ambitious elected officials - Senator John Fetterman and Governor Josh Shapiro. The Democratic Party's rising stars, once allies, are now bitter rivals, and their feud could reshape the state's politi

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