Mapping all 446 of Pittsburgh’s bridges, hoping to avert future collapses

“We're really focused on helping these critical decisions be made in minutes and not months,” Mach9 Robotics CEO Alexander Baikovitz says. | Continue reading


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The curious incident of the co-endorsement in the Capitol

This much is certain: America’s political parties are in transition. This much is uncertain: what they are evolving into, and whether the changes... | Continue reading


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There will be no return to ‘normal’

The single element that Canadians most resent about Americans’ views toward their northern neighbor may be the conviction in the United States that... | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 2 years ago

Big gap between Pfizer, Moderna vaccines for preventing Covid hospitalizations

LOS ANGELES — Amid persistent concerns that the protection offered by COVID-19 vaccines may be waning, a report released Friday by the Centers for... | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 2 years ago

Renowned pianist performs his signature composition in the fish emporium

The eminent composer Frederic Rzewski performed his “The People United Will Never Be Defeated” at Wholey’s, where one of his sons works. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 2 years ago

Pitt researcher who was studying Covid was victim in Ross murder-suicide (2020)

The victim was a Chinese national killed inside his townhouse, shot multiple times before his assailant took his own life. | Continue reading


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Bridgeville man charged in connection with Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot

A Bridgeville man has been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol after the FBI said he live-streamed the breach on Facebook from inside... | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 3 years ago

Two Western Pa. men charged in connection with U.S. Capitol riot

Two Western Pennsylvania men have been charged in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, and one of them is accused of shattering a window... | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 3 years ago

Post-Gazette to drop Friday print edition, expand its Sunday paper

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will drop its Friday print editions after Feb. 26 in a move the company described as another step toward becoming a more digitally... | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 3 years ago

Allegheny County system allowed access to names of Covid-positive residents

The glitch divulged critical health information without permission, a violation of federal law. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 3 years ago

Pythagoras Was Right about Fava Beans, but They Killed Him Anyway

If anybody knows the dangers of fava beans, it's Ernest Beutler. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 3 years ago

CMU researchers developing system to detect Covid-19 with just a voice recording

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@post-gazette.com | 4 years ago

Fit, healthy 33-year-old Italian recounts falling ill to coronavirus

Andrea Napoli didn’t fit the usual profile of a coronavirus patient | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 4 years ago

A teen boy has gone blind by living mostly on fries and other junk food

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@post-gazette.com | 4 years ago

Actor Joe Manganiello brings his love of D&D to kids at Pittsburgh hospital

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@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

A Silicon Valley startup is helping the Steelers prevent player injuries

The Steelers are working with Sparta Science to analyze injury risk for each player on the team. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

Judge Orders Pittsburgh, Allegheny County to Release Amazon HQ2 Bid

Ruling upholds the decision by the state Office of Open Records. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

Dispatch from Squirrel Hill

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@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

Janitor wins the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature from university she cleans

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@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

Andrew Moore Steps Down as Dean of CMU Computer Science

Mr. Moore, who has served as dean since Aug. 2014, is leaving to pursue a new professional opportunity, which has not yet been disclosed.  | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago

Palliative sedation, an end-of-life practice that is legal everywhere

Not the same as assisted suicide, pain-reducing medications that lead to unconsciousness and a quicker death are often used. | Continue reading


@post-gazette.com | 5 years ago