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'Maya & Marty' aims to show variety still the spice of life

NEW YORK (AP) If you doubt that Maya Rudolph and Martin Short are funny together indeed, a match made in heaven just recall their memorable number on the 40th anniversary special for "Saturday Night Live."

'No Asphalt Plant:' residents upset over proposed project in Richland Township

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) When driving down Eisenhower Boulevard in Richland Township, you may have seen signs reading "asphalt plant" with a line drawn through it. Richland Township resident Joseph Green says that's because his fellow neighbors are upset about a proposed asphalt plant coming to the area.

Biden official admits some migrants try to 'game' immigration system

WASHINGTON (TND) Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday some migrants try to manipulate the immigration system. Mayorkas told CBS News the Biden administration has done an extraordinary job of handling increased migration while addressing immigrants exploiting the U.S. policies.

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Law to require rear-facing seats for young kids takes effect

HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania motorists will have to make sure car seats face backward for all children until they're 2 years old under a new state law that goes into effect this week. The measure that becomes law Friday directs police to issue warnings for the first year, after which violations will cost $125 in fines,