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Philadelphia InquirerFriday, 29 May 2026

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Shapiro announces $30M for sports complex road improvements

The state investment will largely be spent on a new I-76 entrance ramp, and also AI-powered traffic signals.

How they framed it

The report focuses on legislative oversight and first-hand observations of conditions and detainee treatment at a federal detention facility.

Context

Two Pennsylvania members of Congress conducted an oversight visit to the Moshannon Valley Processing Center following reports of inadequate conditions for undocumented immigrants.

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real concerns

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Two lawmakers tour Pa.’s largest ICE facility

Democratic U.S. Reps. Summer Lee and Chris Deluzio said they heard “real concerns” at Moshannon Valley.

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Tentative agreement reached to extend ceasefire

Iran did not immediately confirm any deal, and President Donald Trump has yet to sign off on it.

Reporting on international negotiations to extend a 60-day ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.

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Appointees want Trump’s face on $250 bill

Legislation that would allow the president to appear on a $250 bill was introduced in Congress last year but has languished.

Jonathan O'Connell

Details a legislative effort and internal agency pressure to place former President Trump on a commemorative banknote.

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