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On today's program: Duquesne University is opening a new osteopathic medical school; questions remain about a lunchtime double stabbing downtown;…
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Furries are people who have created anthropomorphized versions of themselves, and a Pittsburgh-based researcher has found that up to 15 percent of people with this hobby have autism spectrum disorder.
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Western Pennsylvanians breathed a sigh of relief earlier this week when it was announced that UPMC and Highmark had reached a 10-year agreement, though…
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Criminal convictions can affect people's working lives and chances of finding safe and suitable housing for decades to come, even when the charges were…
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A computer scientist at Duquesne University is working to develop software that strips unique words and phrases from a piece writing to preserve anonymity…
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Eligible Pittsburgh Public Schools students could receive up to 30 percent off graduate program tuition at Carnegie Mellon University and Duquesne…
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New research from Duquesne University finds when a patient requests a high dose prescription for a certain epilepsy medication, it could be a warning sign…
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Pittsburgh police training now includes a half-day session on the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany.The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police launched the…
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August Wilson's plays have sold out theaters across the world, earned Pulitzer Prizes and Tony Awards, and most recently transitioned to the silver screen…
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Kelsey Bushnell just turned a year old. Like most babies, she’s very interested in grabbing new things and putting them in her mouth. On the day I visited…