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2018-04-29
U.S. reaffirms ‘ironclad commitment’ to South Korea
At parishes, tears, relief and hope
Ex-con candidate compounds GOP woes in West Virginia
Republicans vying for U.S. Senate seat differ on immigration
U.S. urges nations to sanction Iran over its ballistic missiles
British toddler embraced by pope dies
Venezuela’s turmoil testing Brazil’s limits
Asylum-seekers in Mexico snub warnings of stern U.S. response
Using genealogy to find serial killer suspect opens ‘Pandora’s box’
THE NEEDLE IN THE FAMILY TREE
Drugmakers push back against lawmakers’ calls to tax opioids
Trump calls for Tester’s resignation
What’s next for airline blast survivors?
Taking the blame
Mentally disturbed people continue to obtain guns
NRA supporters are blowing up Yeti coolers
Decision to call 911 is different for black and white Americans
Experts see an America that’s ripe for protest
Barbara Bush’s death raises pertinent question: How much can a ‘broken heart’ hurt survivors?
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Pipeline for young women to pursue STEM careers is ‘leaky’
Federated’s $350 million bet on socially responsible investing
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Nonprofit to provide free tampons for city schools students
2 friends, both paralyzed, to ride in the Pittsburgh Marathon together
State plans to plant 10M trees
Ex-wife of ex-Penguin found dead in county jail
Former school administrator excelled in athletics, hailed Pitt
Wall Street power and preservationist
Dumoulin sparkles in postseason
It’s all or nothin’, ‘n’ nothin’ is winnin’
Harvick takes Talladega pole
Some signs point to health in golf business
Trainer Pletcher has four strong entries at 144th Kentucky Derby
Ex-WPIAL stars go in 4th round
Safeties are in line to fill holes
Final day full of great stories, players
Rudolph to play with chip on his shoulder
Newest DB already at home
Permit waived for some seniors
GIVE PITTSBURGH A WALK TO REMEMBER
From the slave-holding South to jazz-age Pittsburgh: a love story
Chick-Fil-A and NYC
We CAN treat chronic pain without opioids
Consider the length and breadth of Starr’s probe
Smart on crime
One crime; one trial
Pittsburgh, for 40 great years
The rationalist
How Maine might change politics
Where are the voters?
The Pennsylvania Supreme got it half right
The last Boy Scout
Tangier dreams
Queen Etta
Dancers also sing in PBT’s ‘West Side Story Suite’
Pittsburgh’s Fashion Week gets a new name
Pittsburgh’s two early music organizations to merge
Don’t stall on fixing that sticky valve
Disillusioned with grind of telecommute
Penthouse, condos crown Bloomfield project
HGTV follows these ‘House Hunters’
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