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2015-05-26
A new home for an old statue
Time Warner close to $55B cable merger
City’s homeless live in fear of eviction from camps
Schools rethink social media
500 bikes ready to hit the streets on Sunday
THE RIGHT BALANCE
MORTON, BUCS WIN
CMU GAME ADDRESSES ASSAULT
Family still wonders about man missing since 1958
Josh Duggar’s life is a troubling reality
India heat wave kills over 500
Japan to join major military exercise
Twister kills 13 in Mexico border city
U.S., Turkey discuss rebel air support
Biden reassures Iraqi PM amid harsh criticism
Director addresses sensitive question
Hospitals encourage breastfeeding
Sanders appeals to Warren wing
Cleveland reaches settlement with Justice Department
Pa. lawmakers propose moving presidential primary even earlier
Suspect’s mother noticed changes in his behavior
Boy shot with BB gun in critical condition
Inmates’ mental health advocate begins today
Teenager charged with assault against woman
Artist’s sign defined Las Vegas
Sales rep was colorful and caring dad
Postal Service reduces Mount Washington hours
The Irish vote is a victory for Christian teachings
Pollution source
PSBA’s Right-to-Know charter request is all for show
Conformity on the right
Islamic State survival
The race is on Hopefuls vie to be on stage in the first Republican debate
DEP wades into ambiguous area of noise regulation
Columbia Pipeline Group plans expansion
Loud compressor stations create ‘silent’ businesses
Climate change plan seen doubling coal plant closures
New role, new challenge
For some, calling in sick is a luxury
Security concerns as technology takes over
Specify lease terms when drafting contracts
Swedish study suggests cases of autism aren’t on rise
Depression may be a precursor to Parkinson’s disease
Researcher gets $3.2 million grant
How healthy lifestyle research worked
Let boss see how little co-worker does
Charity events
Music the common thread in ‘Echo’
Animation artist/educator Jayla Patton
Defense on spot as OTAs kick off
Back end of bullpen remains as solid as ever
Pitching dominance fuels Norwin’s postseason surge
Belle Vernon freshman sparkles
Central Catholic’s ties to ’79 team abundant
Venus no match for Stephens, 22
James plays well while also playing hurt
Lightning is on verge of title-round berth
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Bounce-back season nets UCLA first No. 1 seed
Liz likely to be lost in shuffle of roster
More shadiness in FIFA world
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