Lawsuit: 1.6K Dead People Registered to Vote in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A lawsuit filed against Allegheny County, Pennsylvania alleges that nearly 1,600 dead people are registered to vote in the 2020 election in the county.
A lawsuit filed against Allegheny County, Pennsylvania alleges that nearly 1,600 dead people are registered to vote in the 2020 election in the county.
On the eve of America’s biggest football game a survey reveals what cities and towns are the best for fans and Pittsburgh came out on top.
Luke Maeding is using his love of video games to raise money for other kids at UPMC Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh.
Infants at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh have been dressed as the eponymous little green “Child” that has captured the hearts of the internet.
The owner of a restaurant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has apologized after he denied entry to a Marine veteran and his service dog Thursday.
The Allegheny Court of Common Pleas on Monday struck down Pittsburgh’s ban on the use of AR-15s inside city limits.
A giant sinkhole swallowed the back of a bus in the middle of the road in downtown Pittsburgh during Monday morning rush hour.
President Donald Trump will deliver remarks at the fourth annual Shale Insight Conference in Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon. The speech is scheduled to begin at 3:40 p.m. EST.
Ann Coulter exposes the New York Times’ deceptive coverage of the trial of Antwon Rose, the Pittsburgh teen fatally shot by police.
Vice President Mike Pence feels “vindicated” on Syrian refugee policy in the wake of federal law enforcement foiling an alleged bomb plot in Pittsburgh, a source familiar with the vice president’s thinking told Breitbart News. Specifically, when he was governor
A Syrian refugee accused of plotting to bomb a Christian church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was in the process of attempting to obtain a green card to permanently remain in the United States, Breitbart News has exclusively learned.
The FBI announced Wednesday the arrest of a 21-year-old Syrian man on terror charges in relation to an alleged plot to bomb a church in Pittsburgh.
A long past his prime Joe Biden gave his first speech Monday as a 2020 presidential candidate and every day of his 76 years showed.
“We are reminded again. We are in a battle for America’s soul and I really believe that,” he said.
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto (D) signed gun control law on Tuesday to ban the use of AR-15s within city limits.
On April 2, the Pittsburgh City Council passed prohibitions against longbows, AR-15s, and BB guns, among other things.
The president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) condemned the “slaughter of innocent Muslim brothers and sisters” that occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, Friday.
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh says a priest has been put on leave following allegations of sexual abuse brought against him.
Parts across the Northeast United States are bracing for record cold temperatures on Thanksgiving Day, meteorologists say.
A branch of the British Labour Party rejected a motion condemning the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania because there is too much focus on “anti-Semitism this, anti-Semitism that”, according to its secretary.
President Donald Trump at Wednesday’s rally in Florida called out far left media for using his trip to pay respects to Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims to “sow anger and division.”
The Trumps were joined by his son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump and his Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Monday on CNN, network host Don Lemon declared “the biggest terror threat in this country” to be white men, adding that “most of them radicalized to the right.” Lemon made those remarks in reference to the fatal shooting of two black
Late-night hosts ripped into President Donald Trump’s continued attacks on the “fake news media” on Monday, arguing that such criticism helps incite the sort of violence America has seen over the past week.
Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” network chief political analyst Gloria Borger said references to the caravan of refugees heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border as an “invasion” showEd a “perverted game of telephone” between President Donald Trump, Fox News and
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced a “one-stop portal” on Monday being created by the Justice Department to help report hate crimes.
Monday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” host Brooke Baldwin criticized Fox News Channel while discussing the Drudge Report’s Matt Drudge’s tweet on Monday about a Fox News segment on the shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, which killed 11 people. After playing
Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Weekly Standard co-founder and political commentator Bill Kristol said both President Donald Trump and Fox News’ rhetoric against the caravan of refugees “provoked” the alleged shooter at a synagogue in Pittsburgh that killed 11 people. When asked
Monday on CNN’s “Wolf,” American Urban Radio Network’s White House correspondent and network contributor April Ryan said when President Donald Trump called himself a nationalist, he really means he is a white nationalist. While discussing the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh
Free speech platform Gab has taken its site offline in advance of its web hosting being cut off, and has faced further blacklisting by Big Tech companies, including domain registrar GoDaddy, which told Gab to immediately transfer to another registrar or face suspension of its domain name, effectively holding the site hostage.
Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” network political analyst John Heilemann declared President Donald Trump was “obviously a racist.” During the discussion of the mail bombs sent to political figures and CNN’s offices, host Joe Scarborough said, “I can’t even call him
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” billionaire and Democratic donor Tom Steyer discussed the recent mail bomb scares targeting political figures, including himself, and the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh a day earlier that resulted in the killing of 11 people. On
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner (D) said President Donald Trump was responsible for the current bubbling up of the “racist vile climate” in the “DNA of America.” During the discussion of the synagogue
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” former interim Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile accused President Donald Trump of running “away from his responsibility as a leader,” in light of his reactions to mail bombs being sent to political figures last
Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank said President Donald Trump was giving “license” to “unbalanced people,” like the perpetrators of the mail bombs being sent to political figures and the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh a day earlier that
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” chief Bush 2004 presidential campaign strategist and network political analyst Matthew Dowd said President Donald Trump was fomenting tribalism in white national supremacists. Dowd said, “I think much of it has been predictable. I’ll quote the philosopher
Free speech social network Gab was blacklisted by its web host, Joyent, and by Big Tech payment processors PayPal and Stripe, Saturday, prompting the social network to announce the possibility of it going offline for several weeks.
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) discussed mail bombs being sent to political figures, and the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh a day earlier that resulted in the killing of 11 people. Coons said, “I think that
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci discussed the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that killed 11 people. Partial transcript as follows: TAPPER: Yesterday, President Trump very clearly, unequivocally talked about this horrific attack
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto (D) said the answer to the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that killed 11 people is not having more armed guards as President Donald Trump suggested Saturday. When asked about his