Don Gonyea
Stories
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National
1.1 million people — and counting — have had Medicaid coverage revoked this year
About 1 million people have lost Medicaid coverage nationwide since April. Of that, about a quarter of them live in Florida.
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Politics
Week in politics: Biden holds first reelection rally; Trump arraignment
We break down the week in politics: President Biden's first campaign rally for reelection and former President Trump's arraignment.
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Philadelphia I-95 bridge collapse will cause more issues than just traffic
Workers are beginning to rebuild the collapsed section of Interstate 95 outside Philadelphia. Construction is expected to take weeks or months, and have ramifications up and down the East Coast.
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National
New union head for auto workers promises militant contract bargaining and activism
The United Auto Workers has a new president who is promising a more militant approach to contract negotiations and a renewal of UAW political activism. The challenges for the union are steep.
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Politics
Examining the impact of former President Trump on the Midterms
What can we say so far about the impact of former President Donald Trump's endorsements in the midterms?
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Politics
Ahead of Midterms, the White House insisted Biden's programs were popular
Control of congress is undetermined but we do know that the overwhelming victories that the GOP predicted did not happen, despite historic trends that usually give the party out of power huge wins.
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Politics
It's still undecided which party controls the House and Senate
Republicans had been forecast in recent days to gain 12-25 seats in the House. Democrats appear to have stemmed the Republican tide.
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Politics
Candidates for Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate seat traded barbs in a formal setting
The only debate in the highly contentious Pennsylvania Senate race took place Tuesday night in Harrisburg, Pa. Democrat John Fetterman faces Republican Mehmet Oz.
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Politics
This midterm season, the role of the debate has changed
Debates are a tradition in American politics. But in this year's midterms, there are fewer events where candidates share a stage.
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Politics
From Truman to Biden, the queen's meetings with presidents were formal, fun or awkward
Over seven decades, the late queen met with 13 of the last 14 American presidents. Such moments highlight the close friendship between the U.S. and Britain, but there was also occasional awkwardness.