
After facing the death of its dominant newspaper, Pittsburghs media has a surprising turnaround
PITTSBURGH (AP) — In the space of a couple of weeks this spring, Pittsburgh media has lived through a near-death experience and a resurrection. Owners of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette last week announced the newspaper's sale to a nonprofit foundation that said it was committed to keeping it open. A news outlet that predates the U. S. Constitution was due to close on May 3, which would have made the Steel City the nation's largest community without a city-based paper. Weeks earlier, the City on...
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Virginia voters deciding on redistricting plan that could boost Democrats seats in Congress
Virginia voters on Tuesday will decide whether to ratify an unusual mid-decade redrawing of U. S. House districts that could boost Democrats’ chances of flipping control of the closely divided chamber, as the state becomes the latest front in a national redistricting battle. A proposed constitutional amendment backed by Democratic officials would bypass the state's bipartisan redistricting commission to allow use of new congressional districts approved by state lawmakers in this year's The a...
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Earthquake sets off brief tsunami alert and a megaquake advisory in northern Japan
TOKYO (AP) — A 7. 7 magnitude earthquake Monday off northern Japan sparked a short-lived tsunami alert and an advisory of a slightly higher risk of a possible megaquake for its coastal areas. The Cabinet Office and the Japan Meteorological Agency said there was a 1% chance for a megaquake, compared to a 0. 1% chance during normal times, in the next week or so following the quake near the Chishima and Japan trenches. Officials said the advisory was not a prediction but urged residents in 182...
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