Julia Agos | WITF
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As COVID-19 cases rise, some people have decided to sit out this Farm Show.
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Two-thirds of Democrats, Republicans and Independents think more trustworthy, accurate news sources would help bring people together.
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COVID-19 cases are as high as they have ever been in Pennsylvania. The one exception is the coronavirus surge during the holidays last year.
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Anti-abortion activists at the state Capitol Monday decried efforts to increase government funding for abortions and called on the General Assembly to pass the Down syndrome abortion ban and to regulate the disposal of fetal remains.
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"But being able to talk to kids and say, ‘There were good people on (board), heroes, and there are people who make these kinds of decisions to put others before themselves every day.”
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Republicans are more likely than Democrats to think democracy is in crisis, by 48 to 25%. In 2018, more Democrats than Republicans thought that.
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In past years, as many as 1,000 people have shown up for the event in support of upholding the second amendment.
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GOP lawmaker's statements during an appearance on C-SPAN Thursday conflict with how federal investigators describe the insurrection.
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Hesitancy is higher in rural communities, particularly in the south-central region of the state — with over one-third of respondents saying they do not want the shot.