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Rented friends and ketamine carrier pigeons.
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by The Editors1/18/2017, 10:15 AM
Some changes are hard to believe in.
In Case You Missed It
by Mike Iverson10/22/2014, 10:00 AM
Progress in the development of an Ebola vaccine is being made in countries around the world, while here at home a Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice gets suspended over some racy e-mails. You'd be surprised at what you might have missed this week.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson10/20/2014, 10:00 AM
President Obama hits the campaign trail in favor of Maryland's democratic candidate for governor, while an urban village pops up in Hong Kong, and PA police continue to chase down Eric Frein. Keep yourself up to speed on this and more withour daily news roundup.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson10/13/2014, 10:00 AM
A Texas nurse contracts Ebola, the fight for Kobani continues, and Penn State Main Campus deals with the fallout of an anonymous threat. Are you up to speed on what's going on out there? If not, we've got you covered.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson10/10/2014, 10:00 AM
Kim Jung Un is MIA, Republicans are gearing up for election season, and Pennsylvania joins a coalition of states to stop drug trafficking in the Northeast. These stories and more in your daily news fix, because we like to keep you in the loop.
What You Might Have Missed
by Chris Sexauer10/9/2014, 10:00 AM
Police violence in St. Louis, heroin trafficking, and a possible upset in North Korean politics. Read about these stories and more in today's What You Might Have Missed.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson10/8/2014, 10:00 AM
Is Twitter standing up for our First Amendment rights? Are we on the brink of deploying groundforces in Syria? Can same-sex couples gain acceptance in the Deep South? Answers to these questions and more in today's news roundup.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson10/6/2014, 10:00 AM
Hope of treatment options for ebola patients, mass graves in Mexico, and a whole lot of voting to be had stateside. Start your work week with a quick update on what you might have missed this weekend.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson9/29/2014, 10:00 AM
Violence in Ferguson persists a month later, Chinese police officers teargas protestors, and the killer of a state trooper continues to lose police in the woods of Pennsylvania. This and more in your daily news update.
What You Might Have Missed
by Mike Iverson9/26/2014, 10:00 AM
Controversy as U.S. military action in Syria continues, and concern about regional debt standing loom. Check in with us for your daily news roundup.