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Watch: The Intelligencer interviews Senate candidate Sean Brown
U .S. Senate candidate Sean Brown visited The Edwardsville Intelligencer on Sept. 24 to talk about his campaign and how he will represent southern Illinois should he win election in November 2026.
Penny Brown Reynolds, a Biden administration appointee and former Fulton County state judge who also settled family disputes on TV, has announced her candidacy for secretary of state. She is ...
Former state judge Penny Brown Reynolds has announced her candidacy for Georgia's secretary of state. She pledges to protect voting rights for all Georgians.
The American Civil Liberties Union has crafted a letter of support for free speech and condemning Disney’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. The Hollywood Reporter states that 400 celebrities have signed ...
The Marketplace at Steamtown was bustling with activity as seniors gathered for the annual Joint Senior Expo in Scranton. Sponsored by state and local legislat ...
Pennsylvania is a new hot spot for data centers. A bipartisan slate of state leaders are trying to streamline the process, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike at GE Aerospace has entered its third week, with no resolution in sight despite reported progress in negotiations. UAW spokesman Don Luknis ...
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have marked 24 years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks at a service at the Pentagon. While traditionally observed near the building’s ...
WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans are taking the first steps to change the chamber’s rules on Thursday, making it easier to confirm groups of President Donald Trump’s nominees and overcome Democratic ...
Penn Faculty Senate chair Kathleen Brown discusses plan to bolster shared governance, faculty voices
History professor Kathleen Brown is the chair of the Faculty Senate for the 2025-26 academic year (Photo courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania). Penn’s 2025-26 Faculty Senate chair Kathleen Brown ...
The odds of Democrats recapturing the Senate in next year’s midterm election are long. The usual explanation is that they are confronting a “difficult map,” with few opportunities to flip seats that ...
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