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Shapiro and McAfee bet on Flyers, Penguins playoff matchup
Former professional football player turned sports analyst Pat McAfee and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro made a bet ahead of the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins first-round matchup in the NHL playoffs.
Labrae senior wins with PSA for Goodwill
Labrae senior Gage Haslar won the Tom Holden Memorial Scholarship contest with his PSA entry showcasing Goodwill.
Mooney senior highlights the Jewish Community Center
Cardinal Mooney senior Hannah English showcased the Jewish Community Center in Youngstown for her written PSA entry in the Tom Holden Memorial Scholarship contest.
Social Media Believes Donald Trump’s DoorDash Grandma Stunt Was Pure BS
Win McNamee / Donald Trump /Door Dash Grandma Donald Trump and his administration can’t even pull off staged stunts without looking absolutely foolish. Following his social media tirade that saw him post and eventually delete an AI-generated photo of himself as Jesus, which he later claimed was a photo of himself as a doctor, and
Soccer star walks back criticism of Chappell Roan: ‘A misunderstanding’
"I will always stand up for my family. But I also know how to recognize when things were not quite what they seemed at first."
Powerball expanding to the UK: How prizes will differ and how US players may be impacted
Powerball is already available in every state where it's legal, so now it's heading overseas.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announces it has found a buyer to keep the newspaper open
NEW YORK (AP) — Barely two weeks before it was due to shut down, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Tuesday it had found a last-minute buyer — a successful nonprofit journalism operation that has agreed to keep the struggling newspaper open. The resolution to a months-long worry in western Pennsylvania about the paper's shutdown comes at
Iran war could plunge more than 30 million worldwide into poverty, UN warns
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran could push more than 30 million people around the world into poverty, according to new projections by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Theft charges dismissed against former Children Services worker
Judge Durkin dismissed the fifth-degree felony counts of theft in office and telecommunications fraud and a first-degree misdemeanor charge of accepting or soliciting improper compensation March 23 against Nancy Walker-McCain under the legal term "nolle prosequei," which means prosecutor do not wish to prosecute.
Growing season begins: When does the risk of frost end?
Tuesday, the National Weather Service offices in Cleveland and Pittsburgh stated that the growing season has officially begun in our area. This means that the National Weather Service will issue frost or freeze headlines when needed.