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May 23 (UPI) --Rep. Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania said Thursday that he suffered a minor stroke and will return to Washington, D.C., in six weeks after recovering.
Rep. Dwight Evans (D-Pa.) said Thursday he suffered a “minor stroke” and will be out of the Capitol for six weeks as he recovers. Evans, who represents Philadelphia, said in a statement he ...
U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans of Philadelphia, a Democrat who's serving his fourth term, is recovering in a rehabilitation facility from a minor stroke; he plans to return to Washington in around 6 weeks.
Dwight Evans said he had a "minor stroke" earlier this week and ... Evans did not specify the type of stroke he suffered, but said he did not realize he had had a stroke until days later.
Longtime Philadelphia Congressman Dwight Evans announced last May that he had suffered a stroke. Recovery and rehab for Evans lasted for months. He’s now back serving a new term in congress. In ...
U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans, a member of Pennsylvania’s Congressional delegation since 2016 and a longtime state House leader before that, suffered a minor stroke, he said in a statement Thursday.
Longtime Philadelphia Congressman Dwight Evans announced last May that he had suffered a stroke. Recovery and rehab for Evans lasted for months. He’s now back serving a new term in congress. In ...
U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans was in his Washington office Tuesday afternoon overlooking the U.S. Capitol but he planned to leave ...
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