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    John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock, Pa., became the latest Democrat to announce he's willing to challenge incumbent Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Mike Stack in the party's primary for the 2018 election. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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    In early October, HHS?issued a new rule that protects religious non-profits like?the Little Sisters of the Poor from providing anything like contraception that would violate their religious beliefs. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    For the love of God, why can’t Democrats leave the Little Sisters of the Poor alone?

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    In certain parts of the country, if you do not have a cookie table -- actually several cookie tables -- you may as well expect nothing short of a revolt by the wedding guests.
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    California and Pennsylvania are suing to preserve Obamacare's birth control mandate. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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    Conor Lamb, 33, of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., right, celebrates with Congressman Mike Doyle, left, after winning the Democrat committee vote as nominee in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election on Sunday, November 19, 2017 in Washington, Pa. Lamb will face Republican Rick Saccone in a March 16 special election to replace Tim Murphy. (Justin Merriman, For the Washington Examiner)
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    Posters have appeared across the University of Pennsylvania, promoting a study looking for
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    University of Pennsylvania to pay students to take gender-altering hormones

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    Local authorities said they are investigating the threat made against the annual event set for Saturday as well as increasing security and working with the state police and the FBI to keep attendees secure throughout the weekend. (Flickr)
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