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Incoming freshman Alyssa Tate was already concerned about the cost of her University of Pittsburgh education. But her housing placement in Hampton Inn ...
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at wider military action in devastated Gaza on Tuesday, even as former Israeli army and intelligence chiefs called for an end to the ...
Johan Oviedo’s return didn’t go as the right-hander had hoped, but the Pirates found some ninth-inning magic for a 5-4 walk-off win against ...
Eli Holstein was a spark plug for a Pitt team desperately in need of dynamic quarterback play in 2024. He demonstrated the kind of arm talent and moxie ...
Carnegie Mellon researchers have found that Googling or using other search engines to solve complex problems may not always produce the best results — ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Since his release from a Russian prison in April, Stanislav Tarnavskyi has been in a hurry to build the life in Ukraine he dreamed ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Josh Hawley’s bipartisan proposal to ban members of Congress from trading stock advanced through a Senate panel last ...
Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as New World Screwworm ravages their cattle exports to the U.S.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Lights flicker, doors hang off their hinges and holes in the walls expose pipes in the apartment building where Hesham, ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” tour is kicking off its latest swing in West Virginia, where the Vermont independent and former presidential contender pledges to ...
There’s more than cuteness overload when it comes to the National Aviary’s flock of African penguins. This critically endangered species, expected ...
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