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PA Headlines | May 27 | Jobs figures reach record highs in several Pa. Industries, as unemployment holds steady.

10 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Pennsylvania's unemployment rate held steady during the month of April. The jobs numbers show record highs in some industries. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering adding a new ingredient to sunscreen products for the first time since 1999. Dermatologists are hopeful the new ingredient could expand options for sun protection.  A new report released by the state Insurance Department could offer lawmakers a path forward to help struggling pharmacies.  Twenty-six Pennsylvania high schools are receiving state grants to strengthen the pipeline of special education teachers.  Pennsylvania will have a new state librarian later this week, beginning May 30th.  And a deeper dive: Grocery stores typically have shopping carts that can fit a toddler, or even shopping carts that look like race cars where small kids can ride along. There are also motorized scooters for people with mobility issues. But there's also another type of shopping cart, one that advocates for people with disabilities say should be more widely available.

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