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Should US allow outsourcing of labor?
Opinion, Сolumns
SIMON HANKINSON Tribune News Service 
Apr 06, 2023
In 1896, the body of a baby, wrapped in a bag, was fished out of London’s Thames river. An investigation led to the hanging of Amelia Dyer, a “baby fa...
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Reform organ donor system
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 05, 2023
A quasi-governmental monopoly has handled the collection and distribution of donated organs in the United States for about 40 years, and there appears...
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Robertson: African hunt
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors
WADE ROBERTSON 
Mar 23, 2023
Has it been five years already since I hunted in Africa? Does time really move that fast? I guess it does, but those incredible memories are still cle...
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Rural health boosted by UPMC
MANDY COLOSIMO m.colosimo@bradfordera.com 
Mar 21, 2023
Access to quality healthcare is a struggle across the nation and especially for rural communities. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) has ...
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Bird flu in Pa.: ‘It has been a race to diagnose’
Agriculture, News, PA State News
SUE GLEITER PennLive 
Mar 16, 2023
HARRISBURG (TNS) — Cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza are spiking in Pennsylvania, contributing to one of the nation’s deadliest outbreaks...
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Shakespeare is not about whiteness
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 14, 2023
Shakespeare has long been dismissed, with others in the Western canon, as a dead white male. Now, there’s another, worse charge against the bard — he ...
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Superstition
Local Sports, Outdoors
WADE ROBERTSON 
Mar 09, 2023
I believe we all know, deep inside, there is a supreme power that created all things and holds the universe together. Common sense easily tells us the...
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Robertson: Precious moments
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors
WADE ROBERTSON 
Feb 23, 2023
Life moves on inexorably. Perhaps, it’s a good thing life presents us with so many difficult challenges. Opposition, it appears, is necessary in all t...
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