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The Morning Agenda: Pennsylvanians who want to vote by mail need to act soon; FBI says Russia behind fake video showing mail-in ballots in Bucks County being destroyed

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Mail ballots in Synder County are time stamped when they are received during the 2024 primary. (Sue Dorfman for Votebeat)

Mail ballots in Synder County are time stamped when they are received during the 2024 primary. (Sue Dorfman for Votebeat)

Pennsylvanians are running out of time to vote by mail.

The FBI says Russian actors made a widely circulated video falsely depicting mail-in ballots for Donald Trump being destroyed in Bucks County.

The Lancaster County District Attorney’s office is investigating voter registration fraud after it was alerted to numerous suspicious registration forms by the county’s elections office.

An Episcopal priest in Lancaster County is teaching ancient prayer and meditation techniques to survive political turmoil.

The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant is laying out a time line for re-opening.

President Joe Biden has marked the sixth anniversary of a gunman’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 worshippers.

The Ephrata Area School District has received a $50,000 grant — along with the Eastern York School District and Lancaster STEM Alliance — to create a new central Pennsylvania learning hub.

The Biden administration has pursued “clean hydrogen” as one potential climate solution for heavy industry. It funded the creation of several ‘hydrogen hubs’, including two in Pennsylvania. But what happens to these plans if Donald Trump regains the White House?

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