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Passenger Jet Leaves Runway in Pittsburgh Amid Snow
A Delta jet left a Pittsburgh runway during snowy conditions Wednesday as it attempted to take off, the airport and airline said.
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Home Prices Are Rising Faster in the Middle of the U.S. as Covid Drives People Away From Coasts
Home prices are rising across the nation, but the usual geographical trends are being turned on their heads by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pennsylvania Hospital Gift Wraps Newborns in Knitted Swaddles
A nurse at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh crocheted swaddles and bows for newborns for the holidays.
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NFL's Steelers-Ravens Game Postponed a Third Time Due to Covid
The National Football League will postpone its Week 12 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers due to Covid-19 until Wednesday.
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Biden Unleashes Attacks, Blames Trump for Protest Violence
Joe Biden accused President Donald Trump of “poisoning” the nation’s values on Monday, condemning violence at recent protests and blaming Trump for inciting it
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Ex-Librarian, Bookseller Get Home Detention in Library Theft
A former librarian and a bookseller who pleaded guilty in the theft of rare books from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in a years-long scheme have been sentenced to lengthy terms of home detention and probation by an Allegheny County judge who cited the coronavirus in sparing them time behind bars.
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Pa. Researcher ‘on Verge of Making Very Significant' Virus Findings Shot to Death
A medical researcher said to be on the “verge of making very significant” coronavirus findings was found shot to death over the weekend in Pennsylvania, officials said.
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Aerial Images Show Long Lines of Cars at Food Drives
Hundreds of cars lined up at a food drive in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as organizations try to help people through the coronavirus pandemic. In Oklahoma City, the lines of cars even caused traffic delays.
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Death Penalty on Table for Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Suspect, Judge Says
A federal judge has rejected a bid by the suspect in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting to have the death penalty removed as a potential sentencing option.
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A Look at Some Recent Deadly Mass Shootings in US
A mass shooting at the Molson Coors Brewing Company headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the latest on a list of deadly shootings that have rocked the country. Here are some deadly mass shootings over the past few years.
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5 Dead, 60 Hurt as Bus, Trucks Crash on Pa. Turnpike Near Pittsburgh
A deadly crash involving a passenger bus and multiple other vehicles on the Pennsylvania Turnpike killed five people, including a 9-year-old girl, and left dozens injured early Sunday, shutting down a large portion of the highway. Officials identified the five victims as Shuang Qing Feng, a 58-year-old bus driver from Flushing, New York, Eileen Zelis Aria, a 35-year-old passenger on…
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Newy: I Told You Zeke Wouldn't Report
Jerry Jones says it’s official, Zeke Elliott is a holdout and is subject to fines under the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement.
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Trump to Tariff Steel and Aluminum From Argentina and Brazil
President Donald Trump on Monday accused Argentina and Brazil of hurting American farmers through currency manipulation and said he’ll slap tariffs on their steel and aluminum imports to retaliate. Trump also called on America’s central bank to take action to prevent other countries from devaluing their currencies. Both South American nations were among a group of U.S. allies that Trump...
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400-Pound Tombstone Falls on Man, Injures Him
A man escaped serious injury when a 400-pound tombstone fell on him at a Pittsburgh cemetery.
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Newy: Time to Pay DeMarcus Lawrence
The Cowboys will place the franchise tag on DeMarcus Lawrence for a second straight year. NBC 5 Sports Director Newy Scruggs explains why it’s time for Jerry Jones to give the Pro Bowl defensive end a long-term contract.
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Steelers QB Rudolph Fined $50,000 for Brawl With Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was fined $50,000 by the NFL for involvement in a helmet-swinging brawl in a game against the Cleveland Browns.
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President Trump to Tour Apple's Austin Facility Wednesday
President Donald Trump will visit Austin Wednesday to tour Apple’s manufacturing plant in the state capital, a White House official confirmed Saturday.
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Browns' Garrett Suspended for Rest of Season by NFL
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was suspended for at least the rest of the regular season and postseason by the NFL on Friday for using a helmet “as a weapon” and striking Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head.
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Man Who Spoke of Hating Jews Held in Temple Bomb Plot: FBI
A man who repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic views has been arrested in a plot to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue, federal officials said Monday. The co-conspirators in the plot turned out to be undercover agents, who arrested the man shortly before he planned to bomb the synagogue early Saturday morning, according to court documents.
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FBI Says Colorado Man Arrested in Plot to Bomb Synagogue
A man who repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic views has been arrested in a plot to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue, federal officials said Monday. The co-conspirators in the plot turned out to be undercover agents, who arrested the man shortly before he planned to bomb the synagogue early Sunday morning, according to court documents.