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2017-07-02
Pope pushes out German cardinal over disagreements
American companies still make aluminum. In Iceland.
Qatar ready for effects of showdown
Hong Kong residents rally for freedoms from China
‘Where do we find jobs?’
‘I’m staying here’
Taking it outside at charter school
‘Culture of swimming’
Critics, supporters praise Hamlet’s efforts
Club shooting that injured 28 may be gang-related
Looking for a coal job? Better work on PlayStation skills, say miners
Wary when alone with worker of opposite sex? Join the crowd
Immigration crackdown hits parents
Trump’s latest tweets stoke claim of voter fraud, attack news media
Indiana crackdown on opioids sparks more pharmacy robberies
Global warming in U.S. to hit southern, poorer counties harder
CELEBRATING THE FANDOM
IN THE LAST WEEK
Concert aims to help prevent suicide
Homestead battle still resonates Speakers will discuss its legacy, current impact
Phila. man wants to connect with commuters
Always eager for newspaper work
CLASSIFIED OBITUARIES
Rutherford gambles on new goalie
Penguins still in market for a third-line center
Free agents taking a hit in cap era
Schultz signs three-year extension
Kang in position for first major
Developer builds golf empire
Triplett has 1-shot edge on Perry at Senior Open
Final day of meet an emotional one
Warriors will offer Curry $201M deal
Pacquiao took shots from critics
Laurel Hill land, waters protected
Bad weather led to a good walleye bite on some waters, spoiled it on others
THE DELUSION OF 100 PERCENT RENEWABLES
E-cigarettes don’t lead to the real thing
A history of sharing the road
Learning to listen
Optimism is alive in Pittsburgh’s America
No clear answers
Agenda needed
Pharmaceutical marketing has standards and brings value
Party rebellions in stereo
Getting the lead out — for good
Dignity in office
Black like him
Paperback writers
FASHIONEAST
The original fanboy
Pittsburgh Rocks spreads kindness via Facebook
Homeless man proves that kindness fuels humanity
Something old, something new
North Huntingdon house goes from busted to beautiful
How to eat summer fruit all year
FLYING HIGH
United Way fundraising shortfall linked to steel industry downturn
Lessons from the Kmart shoe department
A Cold War relic in Jefferson Hills mired in conflict
Dateline Pittsburgh
United Way sees fundraising shortfall
Cold War relic in Jefferson Hills is mired in conflict
Lessons from a Wisconsin Kmart
Stressed-out worker needs new mindset to land new job
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