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The emotional trauma from the outbreak at Brighton Rehab
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Research into virus continues
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Ohiopyle in business despite road work
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High cholesterol could be the culprit in coronavirus deaths
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3 local protests unfold peacefully
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Pa.’s small towns cautiously optimistic after pandemic
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More coverage
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• Students opting for colleges closer to home amid virus,
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• Wipes, face masks clog cities’ sewers, storm drains,
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Pittsburgh puzzler
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Parents, educators and experts talk to kids on race amid unrest
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Tourist towns balance fear, survival as they reopen for summer
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the week in review
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Government job losses piling up, and it could get worse
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Storm season adds to pandemic worries for Mexico, C. America
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Protesters across 4 continents come out for Floyd
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Pandemic concerns lead to unusual D-Day
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PREPARING THE MIND
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What if someone dies? A question no one wants to ask
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Veterans ahead of the game
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A beat writer that yearns for the beat
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THE DIVIDING LINE
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Georgia’s own
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Dixon wins in Texas
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A message finally heard
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Safer? Yes. Different? Definitely.
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Big names tee it up at Colonial in PGA’s return
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No. 16 car finally wins on an oval
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Owners’ pay scale will hit players hard
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NBA clarifies seedings
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UPMC clarifies visitation policy to allow clergy in hospitals
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Man faces federal charges for having explosives
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Court: Former councilman doesn’t have to begin jail term this week
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No new COVID-19 deaths are reported in Allegheny County
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Hearings set on shale gas drilling air pollution rules
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Traffic watch
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Indicted drug ‘counselor’ to admit to dealing, tax crimes
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Neurosurgeon found his ‘Holy Grail’ dream early in his life
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LATEST DEATHS
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Wischnowski to resign as The Philadelphia Inquirer’s top editor
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Minister’s intellectual curiosity develops into religious vocation
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As George Floyd protests rage, U.S. lawmakers looking to propose legislative overhauls for police departments
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For Guard troops, lengthy COVID-19 mission brings job benefits into spotlight
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‘THE MIRROR AND THE LIGHT’ CONCLUDES COMPELLING CROMWELL TRILOGY
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KEITH C. BURRIS ON HOW THE NATION CAN FIND ITS WAY BACK
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We condemn racism and advocate for justice
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Another pandemic
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No more rubber bullets
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Let independents vote in primaries
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A need to rethink how we view job training
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55 years later, LBJ could help America heal
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How to battle evil
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Congress in a bind over unemployment payments as late July deadline looms
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The New York Times Crossword
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More from less
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BEST DAY EVER
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Lego Cathedral of Learning sprouts in Shadyside during quarantine
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Little Lake & friends say: ‘We’ll Be Back’
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Horoscope: Madalyn Aslan, June 7, 2020
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TV highlights
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‘New dimension’
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Plan to protect wild brook trout
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Friend’s online pity parties don’t elicit hugs
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After staying with me, my friend apparently stole my credit card info
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WHAT A PORCH!
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Weeding through big crop of online garden info
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Home Sellers Facing Stressful Challenges, Tight Timelines Find Relief With HomeBuyers of Pittsburgh Team
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Real estate transfers
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On a treasure hunt for funding
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Thousands of athletes itching to get on the field
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New artistic director is exploring possibilities
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When the tourists and the conventions don’t come
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A NEW NORMAL
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Jobless rate drops to 13.3% as U.S. adds 2.5M jobs
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On sad anniversary, few left to mourn deaths from D-Day in Normandy
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Minneapolis bans police chokeholds in aftermath of George Floyd’s death
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Indoor malls in green phase welcome back shoppers
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Pa. nursing homes to continue restrictions
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JOE BIDEN CLINCHES
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MUTUAL ATTRACTION
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VIRUS HANGING ON
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Trump declares victory over virus, economic collapse after jobs report
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Ask the Medicare Specialist
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Demonstrators across the U.S. vow to sustain momentum until change happens
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Barr says he didn’t give order to push out peaceful protesters
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EU wants its free travel zone to reopen by the end of June
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Riot suspect faces federal charges
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Report cites issues with Allegheny County Jail
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CLASSIFIED OBITUARIES
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Longtime Beaver Falls resident filled life with song, laughter
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Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is doing lots of listening right now.
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Frustration builds for athletic directors
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Central Valley prospect commits
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GM gets an assist from the Steelers
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Retired umpire at peace with life-changing mistake
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Nadal not thrilled at prospect of travel
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Floyd death sparks emotion for former tennis star
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Penguins can work out Tuesday