State Senator Maria Collett and State Representative Steve Malagari to Host Family Fest in Souderton
Saturday’s free community event will have over 55 local vendors, as well as lawn games, balloon animals, music and refreshments.
Saturday’s free community event will have over 55 local vendors, as well as lawn games, balloon animals, music and refreshments.
The Republican VP nominee’s politics of blame were never meant to help the working class, writes Elizabeth Catte, author of “What You Are Getting Wrong about Appalachia.”
William Formica’s social media post “reflects poorly on the entire school board and district administration,” said district parent Alex Wisser.
“They’re not trolling her just to troll her. There’s a broader effort at play that is connected to undermining women’s participation in democracy and women holding office.”
The environmental group pledges to turn out its scores of volunteers to help elect the candidate who will actually protect “families’ health, air and water” and “build a clean energy economy that works for the people of our Commonwealth.”
Sellersville’s Cindy Benedict says her top concerns going into November are “equality for women, for families that aren’t traditional families, voting rights,” while also singling out the dangers of Project 2025.
The Justice Department has policies to prevent investigations from being politicized, especially during an election year. The inspector general’s report highlights how breaches of these policies can snowball into false and exaggerated claims of election fraud.
National Poll Worker Recruitment Day seeks to chip away at a shortage around the country.
Rumble, a social media platform popular on the right, has been criticized for hosting antisemitism, amplifying conspiracy theories, and allowing videos with extremist rhetoric to remain available on the site.
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