Additional Charges Filed Against Philadelphia/Williamsport \”TAT\” Gang

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today the return of a 12-count second superseding indictment by a federal grand jury in Williamsport on November 26 charging the following Williamsport and Philadelphia men with conspiracy to distribute heroin, crack cocaine, and cocaine and other drug distribution and firearms violations:

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MEDICAL DAILY: Willie Murphy, a 77-Year-Old Grandma, Can Lift More Than You [VIDEO]

 Sometimes, finding the motivation to get up and active is extremely hard to come by. A long day at work, your favorite show on TV, or just plain laziness are all pretty common excuses. Well, here’92s your inspiration for today. Willie Muprhy, a 77-year-old grandmother from Rochester, N.Y., can probably outlift you. At only 105 pounds,

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175,000 \”Black Friday\” Gun Sales in the United States, Highest in Recorded History for that Day

 

Though Black Friday turnout dramatically dropped this year, gun sales were higher than ever. According to the FBI, there were more than 175,000 background checks on Friday, making it the busiest Black Friday in recorded history. But even at a rate of almost three background checks a second, November 28 was beat out by December 21,…

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New Jersey Troopers Foil Alleged Plot by Pennsylvania Woman to Hire Hit Man

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Volunteers needed for habitat restoration project at Nanticoke Wildlife Area near Bethel on Dec. 7

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NJ Hospitals Deliver $1 Billion in Charity Care

 PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — New Jersey hospitals delivered more than $1 billion in charity care services to state residents in need last year, an increase of $26 million, according to new data released from the N.J. Department of Health.

The state\’s annual report of \”documented charity care\” shows that charity care services increased statewide by 2.6 percent ( $26 million) in 2013 to a total of $1.02 billion. This increase expands on a six-year growth trend totaling $48.8 million, or 5 percent, in documented charity care.

The state\’s report ( http://www.state.nj.us/health/charitycare/documents/cc_report2013.pdf) measures hospitals\’ charity care services at the rates that the Medicaid program would have paid hospitals for the same services. However, those rates cover just 70 percent of the true costs of the care. Adjusting for those low Medicaid rates, the actual value of statewide charity care services exceeds $1.3 billion. 

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Commentary:Obama Uses Ferguson to Push Political Agenda

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COMMENTARY: Could You Go to Prison for Posting Rap Lyrics on Facebook?

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