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A bill updating “child pornography” with a new term has lapsed into law. A proposal in Pittsburgh would put $2 million toward aiding those facing eviction. One hospital is offering — possibly for the first time in the country — pain management without opioids. Lastly, Pennsylvanians have a rough time with these SAT words.
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A bill updating “child pornography” with a new term has lapsed into law. A proposal in Pittsburgh would put $2 million toward aiding those facing eviction. One hospital is offering — possibly for the first time in the country — pain management without opioids. Lastly, Pennsylvanians have a rough time with these SAT words.

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