The state has seen marked enthusiasm for AI innovation in health care while considering parameters for guardrails around the technology.
Rescheduling marijuana fails to protect children
The corporate interests surrounding marijuana’s rescheduling should concern every parent.
Donald Trump said what?
Trump’s unedited tweets are personal vents that have no place on the presidential agenda.
From the Editors: Trump has a lot of good ideas, Congress should pass laws about them
Republicans control Congress by slim majorities that may not last long. They should spend the next year enacting the popular parts of Trump’s agenda.
Bad law means bad, sometimes tragic, health outcomes
Pharmacy benefit managers generate massive revenues for the insurance/PBM complex and, in turn, for political campaigns and lobbying.
Shapiro administration joins lawsuit against federal homelessness funding cuts
The Continuum of Care program has an annual budget of about $3.5 billion.
Dems ‘sharpening their knives’ on Fetterman for ‘heresy’ of unity
One Democratic senator is daring to bridge the political divide — and his own party is punishing him for it.
After Shapiro sued over SNAP funding, Lt. Gov. Davis urges quick distribution of food aid
The Shapiro-Davis Administration is driving out $5 million in emergency state funding to food banks across the commonwealth.
Ukraine’s October stalemate
Despite Putin’s swaggering proclamations over the past four years, Kyiv has not fallen and the Ukrainian Armed Forces have not collapsed.
Shapiro makes moves to support Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP
Shapiro signed a declaration of disaster emergency to expedite the delivery of $5 million in state funding to Feeding Pennsylvania.
