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No cowboy hats, says Pennsylvania restaurant chain ahead of Steelers’ playoff game
No cowboy hats allowed, at least inside a western Pennsylvania-based restaurant chain this weekend.
New sewing store opens in Mercer County
The Nocturnal Needle opened its doors for the first time in Mercer County.
Death toll in violence surrounding protests challenging Iran’s theocracy reaches 116, activists say
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Nationwide protests challenging Iran’s theocracy reached the two-week mark Sunday, as the death toll in violence surrounding the demonstrations reached at least 116 people killed, activists said. With the internet down in Iran and phone lines cut off, gauging the demonstrations from abroad has grown more difficult. But the
Fake Travis Kelce trading cards used in new QR code scam: Kansas City authorities
Scammers are now mailing sports trading cards posing as gifts, complete with a QR code that promises to verify authenticity.
Former Warren Harding star commits to SEC program
He made the announcement on social media on Saturday after spending his freshman season at Penn State.
Trump signs executive order meant to protect the money from Venezuelan oil
President Donald Trump’s new executive order on Venezuelan oil revenue is meant to ensure that the money remains protected from being used in judicial proceedings.
14 Artists You’ll Be Of Fan By The End Of 2026
Source: @yakiyn,@n3wyrkla,@sinawynne,@lareezymusic / Instagram As we kick off the new year, it’s only right that Hip-Hop Wired brings you our annual list of artists to keep on your radar. Last year’s list featured names like Skrilla, who went on to have a breakout year thanks to his viral record “Doot Doot,” with kids across with
Minneapolis mayor: Trump wants us to ‘take the bait’ on agitators at protests
“We will not counter Donald Trump’s chaos with our own brand of chaos here. We in Minneapolis are going to do this right.”
Minnesota reps denied access to ICE facility as protests persist
Three Minnesota Democratic congresswomen said that they were denied access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center in Minneapolis on Saturday morning.
This pandemic-era wedding trend is coming back in 2026, experts say
The peak COVID-19 pandemic years of 2020-22 created a cascade of necessary changes to event planning, especially weddings. Amid lockdown restrictions, social distancing and supply-chain issues, couples had to be flexible in their visions for their big days.