ROSES AND THORNS
<p>Pennsylvania Republicans took a drubbing last Tuesday. Not only did President Obama carry the state handily, Democrats also held a U.S.
<p>Pennsylvania Republicans took a drubbing last Tuesday. Not only did President Obama carry the state handily, Democrats also held a U.S.
<p>Despite former Penn State President Graham Spanier’s protestations, a state grand jury presentment offers compelling evidence to justify the criminal charges filed against him.</p>
<p>Services to be private for SUNCOM worker Kathy E. Whitenight, 67, died Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, at the Orangeville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Dec.
<p>A war memorial cross that once stood on a rocky hilltop in a national park before being deemed unconstitutional and ordered removed was resurrected on Veterans Day at the stunningly stark
<p>Funeral to be Wednesday for Hazleton native Edna M. Brunarski, 85, died Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, N.J.
<p>CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Arthur Lute’s arduous journey from his days as a U.S.
<p>Korean War veteran retired from PPL Donald E. Magargle, 80, 108 N. Ardmoor Ave., Danville, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Saturday, Nov.
<p>Q. I was troubled with severe leg cramps an hour or two after going to bed on the days when I’d exercised on the rowing machine.
<p>WASHINGTON (AP) —Mastering a second language can pump up your brain in ways that seem to delay getting Alzheimer’s disease later on, scientists say.
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<p>NEW YORK — Consumers who get their DNA tested for health risks take the results in stride, says the first major study of how people react to commercial genetic testing.