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Over the past few years, Every Cure has developed a blueprint for an AI-powered platform that can do what humans can’t — match thousands of diseases with thousands of drugs.
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Lawmakers in both chambers have introduced bills to expand Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which is a tribute to her father who struggled with reading.
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Officials with Pennsylvania’s Department of Aging say the 10-year-plan will help develop policies that meet the needs of the state's rapidly growing senior population.
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Christie Nicas says government should butt out of IVF
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A record number of women serve in the state General Assembly, but fewer than their share of the population
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The 77-year-old former president touches on Russia, Middle East and Ukraine
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Johnston School of Irish Dance, based in New York, started teaching Irish dance in Scranton last month as former teacher retires
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Computer systems remain down in the district as a third-party company investigates impact.
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Families and students celebrated Friday after learning residency placements.
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Hundreds of children in county custody – many with severe mental illness and other disabilities – are unable to access the care they need. That’s according to a report by a workgroup of 17 county leaders across Pennsylvania.
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The 15th annual game supported an ARC fund and Detective Kyle Gilmartin.
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