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Homeland Security probing attack on Trump
The US Department of Homeland Security's inspector general said Wednesday that it is investigating the Secret Service's handling of security at the campaign rally where a gunman tried to assassinate former president Donald Trump. The office of DHS inspector general Joseph Cuffari said in an online posting that the probe is intended to "evaluate the United States Secret Service's process for securing" the campaign event.
US Watchdog Probes Secret Service Handling of Rally Where Trump Was Shot
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The inspector general of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is investigating the Secret Service's planning of the weekend rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a man tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump. WHY IT IS IMPORTANT. Security at the Republican presidential candidate's rally in Pennsylvania has...
Best Virginia vs. Brotherly Love: Game time, stream info, more for TBT Pittsburgh Regional
The race to $1 million in The Basketball Tournament (TBT) begins this weekend, and as always, one loss is enough to knock a team out of contention in the 64-team, winner-take-all tournament. Here is everything you need to know about Best Virginia’s first-round matchup in TBT’s Pittsburgh Regional this weekend....
Crooks' former guidance counselor: 'Was not a menace to society'
BETHEL PARK, Pa. — As media outlets continue to descendon the Bethel Park neighborhood of the gunman who shot and killed a rallygoer at former President Donald Trump's rally and injured others — including the former president himself — those who knew Thomas Crooks have emerged with stories of their own encounters with him.
Butler County resident goes out of comfort zone, wins Can-Am Games submission grappling medal
SLIPPERY ROCK — Scott Barlett admits he was outside his comfort zone. The police officer from Zelienople competed Wednesday, July 17, in the Submission Grappling event as part of the 2024 Can-Am Police-Fire Games. The sport combines a number of disciplines, including wrestling, Judo, jujitsu and Sambo. “I’ve trained...
Jets Made Run at Steelers OC
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers got "their guy" in new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, and it felt natural that a run-heavy play-caller would be welcomed to the Steel City and try to bring the organization back to it's ground and pound days of football. But it almost didn't happen. According...
Three days after attempted assassination, Trump shooter remains an elusive enigma
Three days after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the 20-year-old man who came close to killing the former president remains an enigma. Neighbors describe Thomas Matthew Crooks as an
DHS Inspector General opens probe into Secret Service over Trump shooting
The Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General said Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into the Secret Service’s handling of security at former President Trump’s Saturday rally when a gunman attempted to assassinate him. The probe was listed under the “Counter Terrorism and Homeland Threats” mission area on the Inspector General’s website. It had […]
Steelers 53-man roster prediction one week away from training camp
We are a week away from players reporting to Steelers training camp in Latrobe. Football is finally coming back and fans of the black and gold couldn't be more excited. There are plenty of positions across the roster that still need to be won before any final decisions are made. Training camp and the preseason games will be the determining factors for the outcomes of these competitions. Coaches will have a lot of difficult decisions to make.
Blind and Low Vision Tennis Courts Are Now Open Across Pittsburgh
Allegheny County officially opens blind and low vision tennis courts at Boyce, North, Settlers Cabin and South parks — the first permanent such courts in the nation. On Monday, Allegheny County officials unveiled the first permanent blind and visually impaired tennis courts in the nation — now located in South Park, Boyce Park, North Park and Settlers Cabin.
Video: New video shows would-be assassin walking around at Trump rally
A new video shows would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks walking around by himself and looking toward the rooftops near former President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. Conservative commentator Rogan O’Handley shared the video on his “DC_Draino” social media account alongside the caption, “NEW EXCLUSIVE...
Arlington Renegades select Steelers QB John Rhys Plumlee in first round of UFL draft
The UFL’s Arlington Renegades used a lofty pick to select Steelers quarterback John Rhys Plumlee. The former Central Florida star was the third overall pick of the league in Thursday’s draft. Now, Rhys Plumlee is headed to training camp with the Steelers. That doesn’t change with the UFL draft. Camp starts next Wednesday in Latrobe, […] The post Arlington Renegades select Steelers QB John Rhys Plumlee in first round of UFL draft appeared first on On3.
Steelers legend Troy Polamalu ranked as NFL’s 15th-best player in last 25 years
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Troy Polamalu is one of the most gifted, most unique, and most talented players to ever grace a football field. The Pro Football Hall of Famer finished his career as an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, a four-time All-Pro, the 2010 Defensive Player of the Year, and a two-time Super Bowl champion.
Few residents opt out of $600M class action settlement in East Palestine derailment
Few people ultimately opted out of the $600 million class action settlement Norfolk Southern offered to people affected by last year's disastrous East Palestine train derailment despite the questions residents raised about the deal, lawyers said.
‘A balanced budget for affordability’: Pitt increases tuition for Pittsburgh campus
On Friday morning, Pitt’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the University’s Fiscal Year 2025 Operating Budget and Capital Budget. The approved changes to the $3.2 billion operating budget include tuition increases for students on the Pittsburgh campus, a new allocation for staff salary increases and a boost in funding for financial aid.
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