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1. Pittsburgh is trying to become the capital of AI in the world
“AI Strike Force” Pittsburgh strives to define and become a world leader in the field of artificial physical intelligence, in a space where artificial intelligence meets material goods in the form of robotics, defense systems, transport and others.
For his part, Pittsburgh began him strongly, not only turning his industrial reputation, but also using the production requirements of novel technologies to maintain the importance of bases in steel. In combination with leading research institutions, such as Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, the city is a good justification of its potential. “(Middle square)
Elsewhere
Shapiro, McCormick for AI Summit header in Pittsburgh this fall. “Governor Josh Shapiro and Senator Dave McCormick will be the next AI summit this year – this time, about the implementation of the innovation of artificial intelligence around the world by Pittsburgh.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
“Full transparency”: members of Pennsylvania Congress questions about Epstein files in telephone town halls. “Democrats press on this issue, voting on the call of records and conducting television advertising related to Epstein in swing districts, including Pennsylvania.” (Why)
New informant accounts are concerned about the controversial selection of Trump as a federal appeal judge based in Philly. “The new account is the latest development, because Emil Bove, the highest official of the Department of Justice and former Trump’s personal lawyer, stands in the face of the future voting in the US Senate.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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2. The ethics panel says that Kelly has violated the Code of Conduct during the investigation into the wife of his wife

“The Committee for the Ethics of the Chamber stated that there was” relevant evidence “that Rep. Mike Kelly (R-16) violated the Congress Code of Procedure, after a four-year investigation into the transaction of actions carried out by his wife.
Although the investigation into the double -sided committee did not find evidence of information trade, an ethics report published on Friday, Kelly’s allegations, which represents the borer borer, for them “fulfilled the obligation of honesty” during the investigation and called him to him and his wife, Victoria Kellyto get rid of other shares at Cleveland-Cliffs Stalowa. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)
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Shapiro governor, waiting for more details about the federal tax relief, which could expand the school’s debate. “The loan becomes available for a tax year in 2027 in the United States that decide to participate, and is conceptually similar to its own tax relief on improving education in Pennsylvania (EITC), which was the subject of political cleaning, since it was first created in 2001.” (Pennlive)
PA Demes accused Garrity of voting for “Big Beautiful Bill”, even though she is not in the congress. “The Democratic Party in Pennsylvania incorrectly referred to the state treasurer, Stacy Garrita, a republican, who was raised to the governor, as a member of the Congress of the ENE -Mail from obtaining funds that tried Riff in a popular game.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
PA wine producers PA hope that a unique session with legislators will restore AG in the industry. “At a time when wine and other alcoholic beverages already record a decrease in interest, problems with licensing and enforcement of law only tighten those who try to earn a living, earning wine and growing grapes in Pennsylvania.” (Pennlive)
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3. Pa Game Commission approves 13 Hunting Sundays, limiting the “historical” reversal of the ban

“Pennsylvania’s game committee approved the Sunday hunt for 13 consecutive Sundays from September 14 to December 7, starting from this year.
Earlier it was three Sundays a year, when the state allowed hunting. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Elsewhere
The long -term budget plans of the mayor of Cherlle Parker have a green airy, despite the fears of federal financing cuts. “The vote of the Pennsylvania of the intergovernmental cooperation authority is the last step in the annual process of budgeting of the city.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Brace rural hospitals for cuts medicaid. “It is healthcare experts are afraid of what the fall from One Big Beautiful Bill for smaller hospitals of Pennsylvania – and insurance protection that maintain their operation.” (City and condition)
Suicide of many pharmacists in Lancaster causes concerns about the load on work, concerns about patient safety. “The Pharmacists’ Association in Pennsylvania is aware of recent suicides. He says that pharmacy specialists are in the face of demanding loads, growing administrative burdens, and sometimes difficult interactions with patients, all of which contribute to high levels of stress and burning.” (WGGG)
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5. The first Pittsburgh Walk of Fame presented

“The Strip Pittsburgh district is finally prepared to improve the stars, in which the city legends will soon leave their trail.
George Benson, Nellie Bly, Andrew Carnegie, Rachel Carson, Roberto Clemente, Michael Keaton, Fred Rogers, Jonas Salk, Andy WarholAND August Wilson They will be engraved in a specific concrete in one of the most vivid city districts. “(CBS Pittsburgh)
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