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TODAY’S TOP STORIES
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Cyber charter schools ‘left out of’ reform conversations
(The Center Square) – Taxpayer funding of cyber charter schools gets a lot of scrutiny in Harrisburg.

Medical debt, charity care costs loom large over insurance rates
(The Center Square) – Residents buying health benefits on Pennsylvania’s insurance marketplace pay twice as much now for worse coverage, and it’s a problem the state expects will get worse.

Elk County trash train worries taxpayers
(The Center Square) – A community is fighting to stop a proposed rail line in Elk County that would move trash through Horton Township to a landfill in nearby Fox Township, warning it could harm the quality of life and…
NATIONAL HEADLINES
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UPDATED: LA school board to continue discussion of superintendent after FBI search
Editor's note: This story has been updated since its original publication.
Paramount Skydance wins bidding war to buy Warner Bros.
(The Center Square) – Netflix, which offered an $83 billion bid for Warner Bros., announced Thursday it dropped out of the bidding war.
13 state AGs win victory against ESG with Vanguard settlement
(The Center Square) – Marking a victory in the fight against Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), over a dozen state attorneys general secured a settlement Thursday with asset manager Vanguard – the company agreeing it will end its ESG efforts…
