Shapiro criticizes Trump policies after Minneapolis shooting
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In “Where We Keep the Light,” the Pennsylvania governor focuses on his faith and a track record of working across party lines.
In his memoir, "Where We Keep the Light," Pennsylvania's governor writes about how his childhood helped shape his lifetime of public service. He talks about the challenges he faced while growing up; the rise in political violence in America;
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Josh Shapiro accuses Harris' vetting team of making disrespectful commentary towards his wife
Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro said Kamala Harris' vetting team wasn't respectful to his wife during the interviews he went through as Harris selected her running mate.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll praised workers following Sunday’s major winter storm. The wintery blast delivered more than a foot of
In his new memoir, the Pennsylvania governor writes of the aftermath of the April 2025 arson attack on his home, and of the character of ordinary Americans representing "the bonds that lead to a more perfect union.
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Why Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Guesting on Colbert Won't Trigger the FCC's "Equal Time" Rule
Same goes for his Tuesday appearance on 'The View.'
Gov. Josh Shapiro launched the tour for his new book with an event at the Free Library of Philadelphia’s Parkway Central location on Jan. 24.
Shapiro is Jewish and has been outspoken about his religion.
In 'Where We Keep the Light,' the swing-state Democrat provides the most intimate look yet at the centrality of Judaism to his understanding of the world
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania about his memoir, Where We Keep the Light, immigration raids and the upcoming elections in 2026 and 2028.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said President Trump called him after the April 2025 arson attack at his home in Harrisburg. He recalled the "strange conversation" he had with Mr. Trump to CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for "CBS Sunday Morning.
Gov. Josh Shapiro revealed new details of what he described as childhood trauma, weighed in on President Donald Trump’s “facade of strength” in U.S. and foreign policy, and promised to work to “bring down the temperature” of political violence in a wide-ranging interview with CBS News Sunday Morning.