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    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf prepares to speak at a press conference outside UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic Hospital in Lower Paxton Twp, Pa,. on Monday, June 29, 2020.
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    Pennsylvania governor ‘confident’ minimum wage hike could get bipartisan support

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    Illinois unemployment offices remain closed due, in part, to ‘threats of violence’
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    The Obama administration called for allowing oil and gas drilling in the Atlantic Ocean for the first time since the 1980s, while it also took some Arctic waters off the table for energy exploration in a draft five-year offshore plan announced Tuesday. (Harry Gerwin/Getty images)
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    Former dry-cleaning shop among sites proposed for the Superfund cleanup list. (AP Photo/Gary Walts)
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    Washington schools fall back on federal dollars amid falling attendance rates
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    Bill to resume in-person learning in North Carolina public schools advances to full House vote
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    Nurse Brian Toia holds tabs of buprenorphine, a drug which controls heroin and opioid cravings, as he prepares to administer the drug.
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    Wisconsin school closures to cost children $7B over lifetime: Study
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    Nebraska lawmaker seeks to require cost of incarceration added to public record at sentencing hearings
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    Maine’s transit woes cost drivers $1.3B annually: Report
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