
PA Grant Aims to Reduce Veteran Suicides, Improve Mental Health Support
Pennsylvania receives a $600,000 grant to tackle veteran suicides, aiming to enhance mental health support and preventive measures statewide.
Pennsylvania receives a $600,000 grant to tackle veteran suicides, aiming to enhance mental health support and preventive measures statewide.
The American economy grew at a 3.1% annual rate, driven by consumer spending and export growth, despite high interest rates.
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Leon Smith, Pennsylvania’s Teacher of the Year, aims to inspire students and increase diversity in education.
Democrats in the Pennsylvania House aim to increase the minimum wage, legalize marijuana, and protect reproductive rights.
The pharmaceutical industry and Republican allies aim to repeal Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act drug price provisions.
Women in Pennsylvania mobilize after Trump’s election, with over 8,000 joining a meeting to plan resistance efforts.
Trump’s picks for his administration have records of voting against pro-labor measures, contradicting his campaign promises.
President-elect Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary, sparking controversy.
Casey concedes Pennsylvania Senate race to McCormick after a slow ballot count, recount, and several legal battles.
Trump plans to close the Department of Education, shifting school control to states, which could threaten funding and rights.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ordered counties not to count mail-in ballots lacking a correct handwritten date, impacting the Senate election.