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A softer Trump wins praise. But will it last?
Opinion, Сolumns
LISA LERER Associated Press AP news analysis 
Mar 03, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump finally gave Republicans what they've spent months begging him to deliver: a pivot to presidential behavior. The questi...
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RTS for March 3
News, Round the Square
Mar 03, 2017
BEARS: The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently announced that the 2016 bear harvest in Pennsylvania was one of the most prolific seasons of all time...
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Deconstruct the administrative state
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 02, 2017
Steve Bannon blew a dog whistle for constitutional conservatives when he spoke of "deconstructing the administrative state" at the Conservative Politi...
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The myth of the passive president
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Feb 28, 2017
President Donald Trump gives the impression of having done everything in his first month in the White House — except think about Congress. A couple of...
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Pitt-Bradford’s Horne museum construction hits snag
Local News, News, Online Features
Marcie Schellhammer marcie@bradfordera.com 
Feb 28, 2017
Construction on the Marilyn Horne Museum & Exhibit Center has hit a bit of a snag. The museum, being constructed by the University of Pittsburgh at Br...
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Growing, on the sly
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Feb 26, 2017
WASHINGTON — In 1960, when John Kennedy was elected president, America's population was 180 million and it had approximately 1.8 million federal burea...
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Trump and the ‘Madman Theory’
Opinion, Сolumns
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER 
Feb 25, 2017
WASHINGTON — At the heart of Donald Trump's foreign policy team lies a glaring contradiction. On the one hand, it is composed of men of experience, ju...
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Thompson, Toomey have no town hall meetings scheduled
Local News, News, Online Features
ALEX DAVIS Era Reporter a.davis@bradfordera.com 
Feb 24, 2017
Republican federal lawmakers are being met with opposition, including shouting matches,at town hall meetings across the country. But here in Pennsylva...
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Few alternatives to Palestinian state
Opinion, Сolumns
DAN PERRY Associated Press 
Feb 22, 2017
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Trump administration appears to be easing away from longstanding U.S. support for Palestinian statehood as the preferred outcome ...
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A failure to communicate
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Feb 21, 2017
WASHINGTON — To sum up President Trump's first month in office, he has exceeded everyone's expectations. To those who opposed him, he's worse than exp...
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IU9 directors vote to curtail two programs
Local News, News
FRAN DE LANCEY Era Correspondent delancey401@yahoo.com 
Feb 21, 2017
SMETHPORT — The directors of the Seneca Highlands Intermediate Unit Nine voted Monday to curtail two programs — one at the Career and Technical Center...
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A White House cancer
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Feb 19, 2017
WASHINGTON — On March 21, 1973, White House counsel John Dean confronted President Richard Nixon about the growing Watergate scandal. "We have a cance...
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Congress should raise tariffs
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Feb 16, 2017
WASHINGTON — In theory, if only occasionally in fact, Congress plays a role when a president wants to initiate military hostilities. Republican Sen. M...
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The guy with the nuclear football
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Feb 16, 2017
WASHINGTON — By now a few million Americans have met "Rick," the aide-de-camp who carries the nuclear "football" for President Trump, and Richard DeAg...
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