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“I'm not going to live in fear,” Shapiro told reporters after the annual Easter egg hunt held for children on the west lawn of the residence along the Susquehanna River.
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Leaders from Pittsburgh called on the more than 600,000 members of the Pittsburgh Diocese to pray for the Pope's soul following his death Monday.
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The team pulled up the bricks during the offseason as part of maintenance work but they were not replaced ahead of the season opener.
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The only thing that flustered Paul Skenes on Wednesday was getting asked about his photo spread with girlfriend Livvy Dunne in GQ magazine.
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Some people might be anxiously waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make up his mind about whether he’s going to play this upcoming season. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not among them.
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Russell Wilson joined the New York Giants with every intention of being under center when the regular season begins.
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About 700 dead or unhealthy trees were removed nearly a year ago, and work has begun to add topsoil and plan for what is expected to be a lengthy effort to rehabilitate the trees.
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Investigators are trying to determine why a man targeted a Pennsylvania hospital, taking workers inside the intensive care unit hostage and holding one staff member at gunpoint as her hands were bound by zip ties.
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Lange, who died on Wednesday at 76, called Penguin games for 46 years and spent five decades in broadcasting before retiring in 2021.
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Through his decades-long career, Lange became known for his goal calls, quirky catchphrases and colorful play-by-play announcing that, according to the team in a statement, "brought Penguins hockey to life."