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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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The new Fern Hollow Bridge, which might ordinarily have taken more than two years to repair, is due to reopen this winter.
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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.
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Biden will travel to the city’s East End from the Pittsburgh International Airport, where he is expected to land around lunchtime. Motorists should expect rolling roadblocks and delays along the route.
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President Joe Biden will make another visit to Pittsburgh next Thursday and participate in a reception for U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman in Philadelphia, according to a statement from the White House.
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President Joe Biden spent part of Labor Day in Pittsburgh, where he spoke at the United Steelworkers union hall in West Mifflin. The visit to Pennsylvania was his third in the past week.
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The president won’t be alone in making a pilgrimage to the city. Union workers and their supporters will march Downtown in Pittsburgh's Labor Day parade — said to be among the largest in the United States and definitely one of the most storied.
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With midterms approaching and the commonwealth’s open U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races remaining highly competitive, national Republicans and Democrats view Pennsylvania as one of the country’s most important battlegrounds.
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The November elections are less than 10 weeks away, and President Joe Biden plans to use a prime-time speech Thursday night at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to frame them as part of an ongoing battle for what he's calling the “soul of the nation.”
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday forcefully defended the FBI as the agency and its employees have come under withering criticism and threats of violence since executing a search warrant at former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence earlier this month.