Chris Megerian | Associated Press
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Marc Fogel, an American teacher who was deemed wrongfully detained by Russia, has been released and returned to the U.S. in what the White House described as a diplomatic thaw that could advance negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
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President Donald Trump's budget office on Wednesday rescinded a memo freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the country.
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Kamala Harris is calling for Americans to “stop pointing fingers at each other” as she tries to push past comments made by President Joe Biden about Donald Trump’s supporters and “garbage.”
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This year's presidential election could see a historic gender gap as young women line up behind Democrat Kamala Harris' bid to be the first female president. One place where this could be significant is Pittsburgh, a critical city in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
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An increasing percentage of Centre County residents have college degrees, and they're spreading out in the county rather than just clustering in State College, which is home to Pennsylvania State University.
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Polish Americans have swung between Democrats and Republicans over the years, and are centered in battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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President Joe Biden wants to triple U.S. tariffs on steel from China. The president plans to make the announcement that he is out to better protect American producers from Beijing’s “industrial overcapacity” in an address to steelworkers in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
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President Joe Biden will begin three straight days of campaigning in Pennsylvania in his childhood hometown of Scranton.
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President Joe Biden says the “rest of the world is looking” to see who holds control of Congress after the upcoming midterm elections. He is warning that Republican victories would jeopardize the nation’s standing abroad as tries to deliver a boost to Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman’s campaign for the Senate.
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Pennsylvania has been a central part of Joe Biden's political identity for years. It's where the president was born and where he grew up. And he was jokingly called the state's “third senator” when he represented neighboring Delaware.