2021
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US intelligence still divided on origins of coronavirus
WASHINGTON U.S. intelligence agencies remain divided on the origins of the coronavirus but believe China s leaders did not know about the virus before the start of the global pandemic, according to

RFK assassin Sirhan wins parole with support of 2 Kennedys
SAN DIEGO California s parole board voted Friday to free Robert F. Kennedy s assassin after two of RFK s sons said they supported releasing him and prosecutors declined to argue he should be kept be

CANDO Community Foundation welcomes 2 new members
The CAN DO Community Foundation s Board of Directors recently held its annual meeting at Ferrwood Camp in Drums. The board discussed the progress of its many ongoing projects and heard of the recipien

Frederick Douglass Scholars welcomed to ESU campus
East Stroudsburg University will welcome two Frederick Douglass Scholars to campus this academic year, Hanif M. Bey, DSW, instructor of social work in the Department of Sociology, Social Work & Crimin

Wolf: Pennsylvania ready to support Afghan refugees
U.S. Senator Bob Casey, D-Scranton, released a statement on the announcement that Philadelphia International Airport will begin receiving Afghan refugees as early as Friday. Gov. Tom Wolf, meanwhile,

Life sentence for Edwardsville man convicted of child pornography
WILKES-BARRE In what attorneys believe to be the first in Pennsylvania, an Edwardsville man convicted by a Luzerne County jury of possessing child pornography was sentenced Friday to spend the rest