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The best story
1. Dr. Oz intends to take over Medicare. Expect a program
“The expected next leader of the Federal Medicare agency has recently published a photo of social media standing next to his future boss, Secretary of Health and Social Welfare. Mehmet Oz64 years old, he was without a shirt in the corners, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He opened a small lizard. British provocateur Russell Brand rested on the other side of Kennedy.
A celebrity doctor known as Dr. Oz, who is to face on Friday, interrogation in the Senate regarding his efforts to conduct Medicare and Medicaid Services centers, would bring a different look at work usually filled with a low -Venean policy. “(Wall Street Journal)
Elsewhere
The newspapers win a lawsuit to show the FBI search order for Scott Perry representatives. “The FBI request for the takeover of Scott Perry’s mobile phone in 2022 shows that the Republican from Pennsylvania was in contact with the Trump campaign, administrative officials and other working on repealing the presidential election in 2020, including Rudy Giuliani and the Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Three Philly profiles in courage. “Congressmen Chrissy Houlahan, Brendan Boyle and Brian Fitzpatrick have recently shown high -quality voters rarely prizes: honesty.” (Philadelphia citizen)
At the Congress Meeting of the Town Hall, Deluzio warns about the “great risk” for the country. “Congresmen Western Pennsylvania Chris Delizio told voters in his 17th district on Thursday that the fate of working families and democracy itself was on the line – and that the Democrats would do everything to protect them.” (Wesa)
Questions and answers: Congressman Glenn Thompson talks about tariffs, snap and immigration to agriculture. “The head of the Chamber of Agriculture Committee plans to propose an expansion to slammed in another agricultural account.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Country
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“Another day, another trial against Trump’s administration. He questioned his ability to dismiss the half of the US Education Department.
General prosecutors from all over the country signed a contract. Pennsylvania no. Why not? And what is happening Governor Josh Shapiro Think about cuts? “(WHTM ABC27)
Elsewhere
How the Shapiro budget would deal with bird flu in PA – and why GOP legislators want more. “Pennsylvania was proud of success in the fight against bird flu, announcing in February that the virus did not circulate among the cattle of milk community. Despite this, state agricultural officials call the disease one of the main threats faced by farmers from Pennsylvania. “(USA Today Network)
McClinton, Ward and Todd recognized by Pitt as a career of public services in the state government. “Three of the most outstanding women in Pennsylvania’s politics were in a good spirit and were joked by hundreds of miles from the Battlefield in Harrisburg, because they were all recognized by the Pittsburgh University Institute for their achievements in public service.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The Act on repealing the death penalty in Pa receives bilateral support in legislation. “Middle-HB888-would be a death penalty as an option of a judgment, leaving imprisonment for life without the possibility of conditional dismissal as a compulsory judgment for first-degree murder.” (Pennlive)
Around the community of nations
3. Pennsylvania Board of Education rejects the Association of Christian Schools as an accreditor
“The Education Council in Pennsylvania on Thursday unanimously rejected the application from a Christian organization that wants to become an official accreditation agency for private schools in community. This movement occurred after some legislators and officials said that the group’s policy regarding “biblical sexuality” was discriminatory.
The SKOOLS INTERNATIONAL Christian Association based in Colorado already serves as an accreditation body of 2,200 private schools throughout the country. The association asked about the approval of the state based on private academic schools in Pennsylvania, which, he claims, would give it additional credibility. “(LNP)
Elsewhere
Who is candidates for the mayor? “This is a strange year, which means that many cities in Pennsylvania will vote for the mayor. Here is a list of larger cities in a community that will decide to develop a sitting mayor or look for another voice in the town hall. “(PoliticSpa)
The Mayor of Pittsburg is politically fighting among the lack of support from the Jewish community of the city. “The newly obtained E -Mail shows that the treasurer of the campaign of the mayor Ed Gainey gave his terror about the mayor’s statement of October 7.” (Jewish informant)
The mayor of Cherllelle Parker presents his budget plan worth $ 6.7 billion as a “serious” threat to Trump, to limit aid to cities is approaching. “On Thursday, the 90-minute speech by Parker was a wild card that can make this year’s budget negotiations in the city, but ordinary: President Donald Trump, who threatened a radical limitation of federal funds for local government.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
A up-to-date receiver named in Chester, where the longest receiving management board in Pennsylvania is located. “Michael T. Doweara gives way from the receiver to the city of Chester and Vijay Kapoor, his chief of staff, he was appointed replacing him in the longest act 47 in Pennsylvania.” (Delaware County Times)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
1 thing
5. The best brain puzzle
“A surprisingly effective way to keep a sharp mind: Give up applications to the phone map.
The last study, published in the British Medical Journal, concerned death indicators due to Alzheimer’s disease among people in over 400 competitions. American taxi drivers and ambulances had the lowest rates. Drivers worked mainly before GPS were ubiquitous, writes Sumathi Reddy of Wall Street Journal.
Why does it matter: puzzles, tricks and strategies can we try to keep health because we age as the diagnosis increases. “(WSJ)
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