GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- The heavy thud of tank shells, often just seconds apart, echoed across the Gaza Strip early Friday as thousands of Israeli soldiers launched a ground invasion... READ MORE »
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A Pennsylvania court has further limited the reach of a major 2012 law that modernized drilling regulations, ruling Thursday that state public utility regulators... READ MORE »
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- A Ukrainian official said a passenger plane carrying 295 people was shot down Thursday over a town in the east of the country, and Malaysia Airlines tweeted that it... READ MORE »
HARRISBURG (AP) -- The portraits of three former Pennsylvania House speakers and one former top state senator hanging in the Capitol's marble corridors each have new information to tell... READ MORE »
SEATTLE (AP) -- A man who used a can of spray paint and a lighter as a makeshift blowtorch to kill a spider in his laundry room started a blaze that caused $60,000 worth of damage, Seattle... READ MORE »
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Just days after his infant daughter's death, Nathen Steffel asked strangers on the Internet for only one thing: He and his wife wanted a photo of their daughter without... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) -- When you die, should your loved ones have access to your Facebook, Gmail and other online accounts?
A group of influential lawyers says yes, unless you specify otherwise... READ MORE »
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Cable and Internet giant Comcast is apologizing after a tech-savvy California customer posted eight minutes of telephone conversation online in which he tried... READ MORE »
HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) -- Candy maker Hershey Co. says its 2014 profit will be around the low end of its earlier forecast, and it is raising prices as costs rise.
The company said Tuesday that... READ MORE »
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Philadelphia police say a woman found dead inside a duffel bag was a recent art school graduate looking for a place to live.
Homicide Capt. James Clark says Tuesday... READ MORE »