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Connor Heyward, lauded by many as a “Swiss Army Knife” for his multifaceted abilities, has left the Pittsburgh Steelers for a two-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. This unexpected move opens up questions about how both teams will adjust to his departure and arrival.
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Many American workers feel compelled to hide their caregiving duties due to lingering workplace stigma. A recent survey points to concerns about career setbacks, underscoring the complex challenges faced by employees juggling professional and personal responsibilities.
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Pittsburgh will host the 2026 NFL Draft this April, where the focus has turned to interior offensive linemen. The “On The Clock” crew—Matt Williamson, Mike Prisuta, and Max Starks—examines a group they consider “good, not great.”
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A recent letter highlights the reported fears of women in Maine’s prisons following the 2021 policy allowing housing by gender identity. The author urges that no one behind bars should endure harassment or threats, and calls for an immediate review of conditions to ensure safety for all inmates.
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Join a team of expert pundits as they share their top picks for the climactic fourth day of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival. David Jennings, Keith Melrose, Daryl Jacob, and Charlie Poste bring their combined insights to horse racing fans worldwide.
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States with predominantly Democratic leadership that impose higher taxes on top earners might be putting themselves at risk, both economically and politically. According to an opinion piece, this “tax-the-rich mania” could cause long-term consequences for these states.
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A self-proclaimed seer from China has taken the internet by storm thanks to three bold predictions he made in 2024. While two of them have already played out with surprising precision, it is his final warning about a conflict with Iran that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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A recent opinion letter expresses growing concern about the Eastport Police Department’s accountability and financial structure. It highlights the unsettling idea that this law enforcement body may not answer to the city council, even though it receives a substantial slice of taxpayers’ money.
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A U.S. missile strike on an elementary school in Iran killed more than 165 people after military personnel allegedly relied on outdated intelligence. Officials now face urgent questions over how such a catastrophic error occurred.
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A deadly shooting in an Old Dominion University classroom claimed one life and left two others wounded. The FBI reports that the shooter, believed to have served in the Army, was ultimately subdued and killed by ROTC students who intervened before more harm was done.
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A long-lasting and potentially record-breaking heat wave that began on Thursday, March 12, threatens to keep Southern California under sweltering conditions. Forecasters say it could continue through at least the middle of next week, raising concerns about high temperatures across the region.
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Reducing methane emissions from food waste may offer a critical short-term victory in fighting global warming. This opinion piece examines how targeting this potent greenhouse gas can help slow the planet’s rising temperatures.
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Rumors have emerged linking Demetrious Johnson, the former UFC champion, to a potential return against rising MMA fighter Muhammad Mokaev. Although specifics remain scarce, Johnson’s apparent frustration indicates that he may not be welcoming these comeback claims.
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Roger Marolt’s recent commentary on artificial intelligence has sparked questions about AI’s role in shaping opinion writing. In this piece, Lo Semple points to telltale “fingerprints of AI,” prompting a conversation about whether human creativity now partners with—or is overshadowed by—machine intelligence.
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A police call to aid a man in crisis ended with fatal consequences in Rochester, Minnesota. Authorities say the man grabbed a responding officer’s gun, prompting another officer to fire the deadly shot.
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Surging oil prices linked to the escalating war with Iran have rattled energy markets, jumping over 9% and threatening the profitability of U.S. airlines. With fuel hedging largely abandoned, many carriers are now exposed to sudden cost spikes, leaving only a small group able to remain profitable.
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Joe Rogan is questioning a planned UFC event at the White House, pointing to what he calls problematic timing. While details remain unclear, the veteran UFC commentator’s reservations underscore potential concerns about how and when the event will unfold.
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A Greensboro resident, identified as Daniels, faces six child sex charges stemming from alleged incidents in 2016 and 2017. The warrants claim that a child under 15 was involved. Authorities continue to investigate these serious allegations.
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A 30-year-old Sayre man stands accused of sexually assaulting a seven-year-old child he was babysitting in July 2025. He is in jail on a $200,000 bail requirement, as the investigation into this serious allegation continues. Local authorities have released limited information to protect the minor involved.
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An unexpected twist resolved a three-year standoff over a commemorative plaque honoring the officers who defended the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The solution—adding a small QR code—finally enabled the inclusion of nearly 3,000 names, but the plaque’s hidden location has stirred a fresh round of controversy.
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More than 200 federal jobs have disappeared in the Mohawk Valley over the past year, part of a wider trend that saw over 8,000 federal positions cut across New York. These figures, highlighted by U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, emphasize the growing concern for local and state economies alike.
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