Sen. Susan Collins grills CDC Director Rochelle Walensky over covid transmission guidelinesVideo
For Sen. Susan Collins, it was more than just a numbers game. Collins, the Republican senior senator from Maine, questioned CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday during a Senate Health Committee about a New York Times newsletter that said a statistic in a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guideline...
Sportscaster Kenny Mayne leaving ESPN after 27-year stintVideo
“SportsCenter” anchor Kenny Mayne and ESPN have agreed to part ways after 27 years. “Salary cap casualty,” is how Mayne announced the decision via Twitter on Monday. I am leaving ESPN.Salary cap casualty.Thanks for the opportunity Vince Doria & Al Jaffe & for taking my solicitationsHerman/Stinton/Lynch.I will miss the people.I...
Mt. Lebanon grad, Cubs OF Ian Happ carted off field after collision with teammate Nico HoernerVideo
Chicago Cubs center fielder Ian Happ was forced to leave Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds after a collision in the outfield with second baseman Nico Hoerner. Happ, a Mt. Lebanon graduate, collided with Hoerner in the bottom of the eighth inning while chasing down a looping fly ball off...
Rick Santorum slammed for dismissing Native American culture: ‘There was nothing here’ when colonists arrivedVideo
Rick Santorum’s recent bit of revisionist history was not received well on the internet. Santorum, a former Penn Hills resident who represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate for 12 years, told a student conference on Friday that “there was nothing here” when European colonizers “birthed a nation from nothing” upon...
Squirrel Hill home formerly owned by Mister Rogers hits the market
One can no longer live in Mister Rogers’ neighborhood, but you can own his old home. The house in Squirrel Hill that Fred Rogers and his wife, Joanne, owned until the early 1960s has hit the market for $850,000. The five-bedroom, four-bath home at 5381 Northumberland St. was listed last...
Heinz plans to up packet production as restaurants experience ketchup shortage
This pandemic-related shortage is hitting close to home. Restaurants and fast-food chains are experiencing shortages of ketchup as calls for takeout and delivery have increased and local brand Heinz, which has the “highest market share” of the condiment, has been hit the hardest, according to the Wall Street Journal. Data...
Krispy Kreme offers free doughnuts for those who get vaccinated for covidVideo
It sounds like a sweet deal. Krispy Kreme is offering anyone who gets the covid-19 shot a free glazed doughnut for the remainder of the year. Starting on Monday, those who can show proof of a valid vaccination card are eligible for a doughnut at stores nationwide. The offer is...
Report: Aggressive incident results in Biden’s dogs being sent back to Delaware
Joe Biden’s dogs just got a time out. Approximately 110 miles away. According to a report from CNN, the president’s German shepherds were sent back last week to Wilmington, Del., because of an aggressive incident at the White House. Major, the 3-year-old that was adopted by the Biden family in...
Sen. Rand Paul criticized for comments during hearing for Rachel Levine’s confirmationVideo
Dr. Rachel Levine, the former Pennsylvania secretary of health and President Joe Biden’s nominee for assistant secretary of health, faced a line of questioning from senators on Thursday during her confirmation hearing in Washington. But it was Sen. Rand Paul’s questioning of Levine, who would be the first openly transgender...
Report: More than $30 million needed for repairs, security at Capitol as a result of assaultVideo
The cost of cleaning broken glass, doors and artwork along with the added security from the events that occurred on Jan. 6 have topped $30 million and require more funding, Capitol staffers told lawmakers on Wednesday. NPR reported lawmakers have already said they would allocate the budget necessary for the...
Johnson & Johnson’s covid vaccine could get green light by the end of the weekVideo
An advisory panel from the Food and Drug Administration will meet Friday to consider approving Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose coronavirus vaccine. The company has applied to the FDA for emergency authorization. The panel is expected to grant that as early as this weekend, after it discusses the effectiveness and safety...
Texas constituents take to the internet to take down Sen. Ted Cruz’s trip to MexicoVideo
As the state of Texas was in a deep freeze, Sen. Ted Cruz was feeling the heat. Cruz, who took his family this week to sunny Cancun, Mexico, for a vacation while citizens in the Lone Star State struggled during a deadly winter storm, was raked over the coals Thursday...
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow announces retirement from professional baseballVideo
Tim Tebow is hanging up the helmet. Again. Tebow, the former Broncos and Jets quarterback announced his retirement from professional baseball after five years in the New York Mets organization on Wednesday. The best play of Tim Tebow’s professional sports career. pic.twitter.com/xFr1JwmqxJ— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) February 18, 2021 The former...
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin announces departure from networkVideo
News anchor Brooke Baldwin is saying see you later to CNN. Baldwin, the face of afternoon reporting on the network, announced her decision to leave after 13 years on Tuesday. She told viewers on her show, “CNN Newsroom” she’s leaving in April to focus on “amplifying the lives of extraordinary...
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley derided by critics for ‘ignoring’ impeachment testimonyVideo
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., was criticized for his actions of indifference on Wednesday during the impeachment trial for Donald Trump. The freshman senator, who has sworn to be an impartial juror for the trial, appeared to be a spectator. Hawley was “sitting up in the gallery with his feet...
Pittsburgh area could get another snowstorm late Wednesday eveningVideo
Snow lovers certainly cannot complain about the recent weather. The next round of snowstorms is expected to arrive late Wednesday evening in the Pittsburgh area. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 4 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday for Westmoreland, Indiana, Fayette and Greene counties,...
Parler CEO John Matze says he’s been terminated by company’s board
Parler, the social media platform partial to the far right, has dismissed its CEO John Matze, according to several media outlets. Matze confirmed the decision in a text to Reuters, which was originally reported by Fox News. Parler CEO John Matze said he was fired on Friday by the social-media...
Newsmax anchor bails from interview when MyPillow CEO won’t drop election fraud claimsVideo
A Newsmax anchor walked off the set Tuesday when an interview with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell went off the rails. Lindell, a vocal and financial Donald Trump supporter, refused to answer questions yet continued to spout claims of conspiracy theories and voting fraud from the 2020 election. The far-right channel’s...
Lawsuit: Subway’s tuna is not actually tuna, but a ‘mixture of various concoctions’
Sorry, Charlie. Two Bay Area customers allege there’s something fishy with Subway’s tuna sandwiches. Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin of California’s Alameda County recently filed a lawsuit accusing the restaurant franchise of misrepresenting its tuna sandwich. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges...
Biden names Baldwin native Susan Orsega as acting surgeon general
President Joe Biden is expected to name Baldwin native Susan Orsega as the nation’s acting surgeon general, according to a report from the Washington Post. Rear Adm. Orsega will hold down the position until Biden’s nominee, Dr. Vivek Murthy, can be confirmed by the Senate. Murthy served in the role...
CDC study: Schools mostly safe to open with proper precautions
Schools operating in person have experienced scant transmission of coronavirus, particularly when proper precautions are employed, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Tuesday. The CDC researchers, who wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association, said indoor athletics have led to infections and...
Dr. Fauci feeling free to ‘let the science speak’Video
Dr. Anthony Fauci looks as if he got his groove back. Fauci, head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, came out of his shell Thursday during a press conference, his first under the Biden administration. “I can tell you, I take no pleasure at all in being...
Japanese government: Tokyo Olympics on thin ice because of covidVideo
Japan’s government has privately agreed that the Tokyo Olympics will have to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, The (London) Times reported on Friday, citing an unnamed senior member of the ruling coalition. The government’s focus is now securing the Games for Tokyo in the next available spot, 2032,...
Report: Trump expected to pardon former chief strategist Steve Bannon
President Donald Trump is reportedly going to pardon his former chief strategist as one of his final acts in office, according to CNN and Bloomberg News. BREAKING: Trump is likely to grant Steve Bannon a pardon, sources tell me, ending federal prosecution of the president’s former strategist for allegedly defrauding...
Report: Trump continues to consult Steve Bannon about 2020 election results
President Donald Trump has connected with former campaign adviser Steve Bannon seeking guidance on how to overturn the election results of 2020, according to a report from Bloomberg News. Trump has spoken to Bannon over the phone recently, though it is not known how many times, according to the report...