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Why Republicans Are Spending Millions in Pennsylvania

Republicans have poured millions into a congressional race in Pennsylvania — for a seat that will be up grabs again in eight months. But for both Republicans and Democrats, there is far more at stake than a spot in the House.

One Dead After Package Explodes in Austin in Second Fatal Blast This Month

The Austin interim police chief warned residents not to touch any unexpected or suspicious packages. “Call 911,” he said.

Winner of $560 Million Powerball Can Keep Her Name Private, Judge Rules

New Hampshire officials had said the jackpot winner’s name should be made public. But a judge said the woman would face harassment and solicitation.

DeVos Has Not ‘Intentionally’ Visited a Struggling Michigan Public School

In an interview with “60 Minutes,” Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she had not “intentionally” visited a struggling public school in her home state.

After Putin Cites Jews, Democrats Implore Trump to Extradite Russians

Democrats begged President Trump to seek the extradition of 13 Russians accused of interfering in the 2016 election after Russia’s leader blamed “Jews.”

Man Arrested in 1986 Massachusetts Murder of a Teenager

The killing of Tracy Gilpin, 15, was unsolved for more than three decades. But on Sunday, Massachusetts officials announced the arrest of a suspect.

No Immediate Push to Raise Minimum Age for Buying Assault Rifles, Trump Says

In a pair of tweets, President Trump cited “not much political support” now to move ahead with his pledges after the deadly mass school shooting in Florida.

California Today: California Today: ‘We Are Focusing on Bridges, Not Walls,’ Brown Says to Trump

Monday: President Trump is visiting SoCal, Gavin Newsom fights his “Davos Democrat” image, and a Hispanic community center defies the rain.

To Control Inmates, Some Counties Try the Threat of Electric Shock

The use of body-worn electric shock devices is not confined to Texas, where a judge ordered three shocks for a defendant during his trial.

Fact Check: Six Claims Trump Made at His Weekend Rally That Were False or Lacked Context

The president repeated some falsehoods and facts in need of context.

Erie JOURNAL: In Erie, One City Block Is a Trek of Disrespect

A decaying bridge has ignited a debate over how a struggling city treats some of its poorer residents.

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