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Trib Lunch Box: Adda workers, Mike Tomlin, Astrobotic, 'Jeopardy!'

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TribLive
Former Adda worker Sierra Young speaks to a crowd outside of Atithi Studios in Sharpsburg on Wednesday.

Here are some noon headlines from the Trib, Thursday, Jan. 18.


Adda Coffee and Tea workers rally against Pittsburgh closures

Adda Coffee & Tea House abruptly closed all four of its locations Jan. 11, claiming it has been running at a loss since the business started in 2016.


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AP
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin answers questions during a news conference after losing to the Buffalo Bills in an NFL wild-card playoff football game on Monday.

Editorial, Mike Tomlin should knock off the pettiness and petulance

“It was a great moment for social media, which immediately turned it in to the latest laughable meme.”


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Astrobotic Technology
In this image from a mounted camera released by Astrobotic Technology, shows a section of insulation on the Peregrine lander.

Astrobotic update

Where is the lunar lander headed?


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Allegheny County
Timothy Debold, 43, of Monroeville is charged with homicide in connection with the murder of a Carrick man.

Monroeville man charged in New Year’s Eve killing

Cameras inside the Liberty Tunnel and Squirrel Hill Tunnel also show the vehicle driving away from the scene shortly after the first 911 call.


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Sony Pictures Television
“Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings, left, welcomes Pittsburgher Daniel Moore, right, back to the quiz show next week.

Pittsburgher returns to ‘Jeopardy!’

Rob Owen shares this story.


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Sam Speicher
The sign “Don’t Drive Star Spangled Hammered” is pictured on Parkway West heading into Pittsburgh.

What a rule banning funny roadway signs means for Pennsylvania

The fun police are here. Literally.


Feds respond to appeal from Robert Bowers

“The jury considered the defendant’s argument at the close of the guilt phase and squarely rejected it,” prosecutors wrote.


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