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Thursday, Oct. 24

In this image from a security camera video, photojournalist Susan Stava falls to the ground after being pushed by a Lancaster city police officer on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. (Source: Lancaster city Bureau of Police)

• F&M poll gives Trump a slight lead in Pa.: The Republican leads 49% to 48% among likely voters, the survey says. In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Democrat Bob Casey leads Dave McCormick, also 49% to 48%. (Source: WGAL)

• Police say officer who shoved journalist followed the law: Freelance photojournalist Susan Stava hurt her arm and head when an officer shoved her to the ground outside when she tried to photograph an arrest during a demonstration Sunday outside Trump’s town hall event in Lancaster. (Source: CBS 21)

• Kunzler & Co. workers face uncertain future: Kunzler’s parent company, Clemens Food Group, is laying off all 193 employees at the Lancaster city plant. (Source: LNP)

• Pa. Supreme Court says provisional ballots must be counted if mail-in ballots are rejected: The Republican National Committee had joined Butler County in arguing they should not. (Source: CNN)

• Legislature passes fewest laws since 2009-10: It has sent 241 bills to Gov. Shapiro’s desk, but Republicans and Democrats have not reached agreement on several issues, including transportation funding and utility shutoff protections. (Source: Capital-Star)

• Nation/world: Harris calls Trump a fascist. (Source: NBC News) Blinken announces $135 million in Palestine aid. (Source: ABC News | AP) Boeing machinists reject contract. (Source: CNBC) White House warns that N. Korea troops in Ukraine would be ‘fair game.’ (Source: UPI) ‘Tarzan’ star Ron Ely dies at 86. (Source: USA Today)