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PA. SENATOR AFFECTED
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GENE THERAPY
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CORONAVIRUS CASES
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Ask the Medicare Specialist
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On this day, May 30
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Local leaders criticize Floyd death in Minneapolis
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Azar: Federal inspectors probing Brighton home
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Fired Minneapolis officer charged with murder; protests go on
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Protests spread in wake of George Floyd’s death
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Tensions escalate as Trump strikes China over virus
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Trump walks back incendiary tweet
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Biden speaks of racial ‘open wound’
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Pompeo spars with Dems over requests
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It’s unclear what ‘green’ means for PIAA
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Businessman, newcomer challenges Costa
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Complaint says Pitt lab didn’t properly care for primates
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Churches signal intent to reopen
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Attorney: Abuse victims getting low offers from Diocese fund
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Transit fares return June 8, roiling advocates
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Fourth African man in email scam gets 57 months in prison
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Most southwest Pa. counties moving to green phase June 5
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Most region restaurants, bars can open at half capacity Friday
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Allegheny Health Network Q1 loss near $100M
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COVID-19 will hasten demise of many oil refineries
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Stocks erase loss as China trade worries ease
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Coronavirus pandemic could turn into poverty pandemic
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How COVID-19 is revealing problems with ‘fast science’
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Disclose supply spending
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Proving ground
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The end of college as we know it?
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In praise of fallible leaders
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Twitter mobs ruin the world
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Broadway playwright and AIDS activist
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Former Braves catcher, 1978 All-Star
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Partners, finally
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Broadway in Pittsburgh juggles lineup again, sets sights on October opening
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FX renews ‘Shadows’
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The New York Times Crossword
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Contract Bridge
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Twenty-five years ago, the Pitt baseball team took a wild, unlikely ride when it made the most recent NCAA tournament appearance in the program’s history. Here’s how it went down, as told by the Panthers themselves.
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Pitt takes first step to having a season
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Emerging leaders stepping forward
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Major life lessons in minor leagues
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‘Shady’ a good fit for reunion with Eagles
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Price shows support for minor leaguers
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Commissioner keeps eye on other leagues
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Unknowns, worries biggest opponents
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‘The Rifle’ takes shot at teaching, motivating youth
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Schools must discuss Title IX before cuts
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NBA still discusses start-up options