Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed legislation — his first since taking office — that lawmakers hope will save lives by enhancing insurance coverage for breast cancer screening and genetic testing.
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AI-Generated Spam May Soon Be Flooding Your Inbox – And It Will Be Personalized to Be Especially Persuasive
Each day, messages from Nigerian princes, peddlers of wonder drugs and promoters of can’t-miss investments choke email inboxes. Improvements to spam filters only seem to inspire new techniques to break through the protections.
Here’s a One-Two Fix for Pennsylvania’s Colleges and Universities | Opinion
In one of his first executive orders, Gov. Josh Shapiro underscored what many educators already know: Our traditional higher education system is in trouble.
Jackpot: Pa.’s Monthly Gambling Revenue Breaks $500M Mark in March | Friday Morning Coffee
If you needed a reminder, look no further than Pennsylvania’s monthly revenue tally from gambling, which shattered the half-billion-dollar mark for the first time ever in March.
National House Prices See Slight Rise as PA House Prices Drop
In Pennsylvania, the average house price was $244,500 in February which is roughly a $5,000 decrease from January and on par with prices a year ago.
Pa. Has an Unprecedented Opportunity to Fix Public School Funding. We Can’t Miss It | Opinion
In a monumental ruling earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled that our commonwealth’s current system of school funding is unconstitutional.
Pa.’s Shapiro, Lee Help Launch $150M Partnership to Improve Access to STEM Education
Gov. Josh Shapiro and U.S. Rep. Summer Lee, D-12th District, will visit Carnegie Mellon University on Thursday to help launch a $150 million partnership with the Norman and Ruth Rales Foundation, aimed at helping improve access to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) graduate education for students from underrepresented communities.
Ranking Pennsylvania’s Favorite Sports Team
Regardless of where fans are and what team preferences they have, sports fans across Pennsylvania are united in their shared love for the game, whether it be baseball, hockey, or football.
PA. a National Leader as an ‘Unprecedented Flood’ of Book Bans Engulfs U.S. School Districts
The states with the most incidents of banning are Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
Farmers’ Almanac Calls For Tough Winter
Despite record high temperatures this summer, the Farmers’ Almanac website wrote that there will be “quite a few significant winter weather disturbances nationwide”.