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Map moves, inside sources, Mastriano launches, official semantics, housing crunch, Dimock driller, and Pittsburgh eyed for 2024 RNC. It's Monday.
» FRONT LINES: The unvaccinated make up an estimated 90% of COVID-19 patients in hard-hit Pennsylvania hospitals. The Post-Gazette went inside one such hospital for an up-close look at the unfolding crisis.
» BACKUP PLANS: Pennsylvania is working to add beds and staff in hospitals and nursing homes coping with especially high COVID-19 caseloads, the AP reports. Three federal strike teams are already here.
» SCHOOL SAFETY: The American Federation of Teachers in Pennsylvania wants state officials to push for more COVID-19 safety measures in schools or make the pivot back to online learning, CBS3 reports.
» LEGAL REVIEW: NPR reports the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to block President Joe Biden's vaccine-or-test requirement for employees of businesses with 100 or more employees. A final ruling is likely this week.
WATER WOES: A Shale gas driller whose flammable water pollution in Dimock became a focus of Josh Fox's award-winning 2010 documentary "Gasland" has waived a hearing on related criminal charges while new complaints continue to be made. The AP reports the criminal case against Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. — now named Coterra — could be headed for trial, though a settlement is reportedly in the works.
FAST WATER: Penn swimmer Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, competed in the final home meet of her college career on Saturday — a career that has become a conservative media fixation as of late, The Inquirer reports. "I just don't engage with [the criticism]," Thomas said.
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