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education

Seton Hill University's Big Plans for Sports and Learning Spaces

December 4, 2025

Seton Hill University is making some big moves to upgrade its campus. They're planning to build a new indoor sports facility and renovate an old building called Sullivan Hall. The university is teaming up with the Latrobe Industrial Development Authority to help pay for these projects. They're looki

celebrities

Where Did They Go? Celebrities Who Vanished From The Spotlight

November 30, 2025

Ever wonder what happened to some of your favorite stars? They were everywhere, and then suddenly, they weren't. It's like they vanished into thin air. Let's take a look at some of these celebrities who seemed to disappear from the public eye. First up, there's Gotye. You might remember him from hi

sports

Week 13 NFL Matchups: Who's Got the Edge?

November 28, 2025

The NFL's Week 13 lineup is packed with exciting matchups, and experts have weighed in with their predictions. Let's dive into some of the key games and see who they think will come out on top. First up, the Chicago Bears are heading to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. The Eagles have a strong d

business

Alaska's Small Businesses Face Health Insurance Crisis

November 23, 2025

Alaska's small business owners are in a tough spot. Health insurance costs are going up a lot. This is because special help from the government, called premium tax credits, is ending soon. Without this help, many small businesses might struggle to stay open. Some business owners, like Brie Loidolt,

entertainment

Twins Alice and Ellen Kessler Choose Assisted Suicide at 89

November 20, 2025

Alice and Ellen Kessler, the famous twin sisters, passed away on Monday at their home in Gruenwald, Germany. They were 89 years old. The twins, who became stars in the 1950s, had been planning this for over a year. They contacted the German Society for Humane Dying (DGHS) to help them. The police i

opinion

A Trooper's Heroism Exposes Systemic Failures in Oswego County

November 16, 2025

In a shocking display of neglect, Oswego County's Department of Social Services (DSS) repeatedly ignored pleas for help regarding Danielle Killmore, a vulnerable adult with developmental disabilities. Despite multiple calls reporting deplorable living conditions—including trash, rodents, and no runn

entertainment

The Lizzie Borden Story: A Fresh Take on an Old Mystery

November 16, 2025

Lizzie Borden's name is famous. She's the woman who may have killed her parents with an axe. But what if this happened today? Would it be a big deal on TV shows like "Dateline"? Would podcasts talk about it all the time? The story of Lizzie Borden is a big part of American history. In 1892, she was

politics

Trump's Tough Spot: Epstein's Shadow Over Politics

November 15, 2025

Trump recently celebrated a win after the longest U. S. government shutdown ended on his terms. But almost immediately, he faced a familiar challenge: Jeffrey Epstein. Emails released by House Democrats brought up old questions about Trump's ties to Epstein and what he knew about the financier's all

politics

Senators Backtrack on Controversial Lawsuit Provision

November 14, 2025

A recent law has sparked a debate among Republican senators. This law lets them sue the government for not telling them when their phone records were checked. This happened during an investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack. Most senators say they won't use this law to get money. They beli

politics

Politicians and Their Shifting Loyalties

November 11, 2025

Sen. Lisa Murkowski's recent speech about the government shutdown highlighted a troubling trend in politics: broken promises and bad faith. It's clear that many politicians, including the president, say one thing to get what they want but do another when it's convenient. This kind of behavior erodes