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Tied in Trump CountryCan the Republicans avoid embarrassment in Pennsylvania? Worshippers at the three adjoining grand churches in this hilly suburb of Pittsburgh are assiduous Christians, mostly middle- and working-class and overwhelmingly white. They are pretty representative of the electorate of Pennsylvania's bizarrely shaped 18th congressional district, which consists of a ...
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Pennsylvania Democrats aim to draw in union workers who voted for Trump As Democrats rev up their Get Out the Vote machine for Conor Lamb, Democratic nominee for the political dynamite special election in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district on Tuesday, they are relying heavily on organized labor, which has over 80,000 members in the district, to turn out the vote.
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Wolverine's Got a Podcast, and Sound Design Has Never Mattered More There's an ongoing series of disturbing murders in Burns, Alaska, and investigators are frustrated. The killer hasn't been seen, hasn't been heard. He leaves his victims sliced and dismembered, but Special Agents Tad Marshall and Sally Pierce can't ever seem to get to the crime scene in time to see his ...
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A Wrinkle in Time Deserves a Place Next to All the Wild Fantasy Films of Your Childhood If I could take all the beloved fantasy films of my childhood and coat them in glitter and light, A Wrinkle in Time would be sitting in front of me, winking. While diehard book advocates may find themselves bothered by the changes made in this adaptation, it is a gorgeous journey that deserves the taking ...
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