Robby Brod | WITF
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Election pessimism grows among students at Gettysburg College’s Unity Festival.
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Experts say politically polarizing events are often used to spread misinformation.
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The indictment against former President Donald Trump lists a co-conspirator who spread disinformation at a November 2020 meeting in Gettysburg.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that state legislatures lack unilateral authority over federal elections – which includes election laws, congressional districts, and federal election certifications.
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In Pa., 1.2 million registered voters can’t take part in primaries. Election experts urge House lawmakers to change that.
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Five of the 17 members of Congress representing Pennsylvania in the U.S. House made public statements following the 37-count indictment from the Justice Department charging Donald Trump for violations of the Espionage Act. Two Republicans came to his defense while three democratic members supported the indictments.
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A group is working to identify the root causes of violence in their communities – and develop ways to help social service organizations better tackle the problem.
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The majority of people running for county commissioner in Pennsylvania who had said the 2020 election was rigged or illegitimate lost their primary race Tuesday.
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Two of central Pennsylvania’s largest media organizations are joining forces as WITF and LancasterOnline/LNP create a new model for local news and engagement.
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“Ecological grief” caused by climate change has led some people to turn to religion for comfort and support.