Police Investigate ‘Suspicious’ Death Of Chiropractor

December 5, 2019 4:08 am

NORTH HUNTINGDON, Pa. – (WPXI) – The North Huntingdon Township Police Department is investigating the “suspicious” death of a chiropractor after he was found dead inside his office. David Bailey, 54, the owner of Bailey Chiropractic on Parkway Drive, was found dead inside the business on Friday morning, police said. An employee found him just 30 minutes before his office was set to open for the day. Through the investigation, police said they determined someone killed Bailey. His death is now being called a homicide. Investigators are still examining evidence, and a cause of death won’t be released until further toxicology tests are done. The details surrounding his death are very limited, and police are staying quiet about any potential suspects or motives. Officers aren’t aware of any other previous incidents at Bailey’s office. However, police did say four detectives are actively working on the case, and they don’t believe the public is in danger. Anyone with information is asked to call North Huntingdon police at 724-863-8800.

High School Football Star Shot & Killed

December 4, 2019 4:46 pm

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Authorities say a star Philadelphia high school football player was shot and killed when a gun his twin brother was handling somehow went off. Police say 18-year-old Suhail  Gillard was shot once in the chest around 5:20 p.m. Sunday while the brothers were in a city apartment. He was taken to a hospital but was pronounced dead there a short time later. Authorities  say a weapon was recovered at the scene. Gillard’s brother has been charged with murder, but the shooting remains under investigation and further details on the incident were not disclosed.  Gillard was three-time All-Public League running back who played for Mastery Charter North High School. School officials say several colleges had expressed interest in recruiting him.

Trump Administration Tightens Food Stamp Requirements

December 4, 2019 4:42 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Trump administration is tightening work requirements for the federal food stamp program in a move that would slash benefits for hundreds of thousands of people. The  final rule will limit the ability of states to exempt work-eligible adults from having to obtain steady employment in order to receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance  Program. The program feeds more than 36 million Americans. Scaling back public benefits for low-income Americans has long been a Trump administration priority. USDA officials say the rule  announced Wednesday would save roughly $5.5 billion over five years. Benefits would be cut roughly 688,000 recipients.

Man’s Body Found In River Near Point State Park

December 4, 2019 12:56 pm

PITTSBURGH (WPXI)  – Pittsburgh police are trying to figure out what led to the discovery of a man’s body Wednesday morning in the river near Point State Park.  He was discovered by a park ranger just before 9 a.m. near Point State Park, police said.    The medical examiner is working to identify the man.

NATO Leaders Appear To Gossip About Trump In Chat

December 4, 2019 8:06 am

WATFORD, England (AP) – Several NATO leaders have been caught in an unguarded exchange on camera apparently gossiping about U.S. President Donald Trump’s behavior. Footage was recorded during a reception at Buckingham Palace with the leaders of Canada, France, Britain and the Netherlands standing in a huddle with a British royal. Trump wasn’t mentioned by name during the exchange, but they appeared to be talking about Trump’s unscheduled question-and-answer session with journalists.

Another Takata Airbag Recall

December 4, 2019 4:21 am

Detroit (AP) – Investigators have found new and distinct problems with air bags made by Takata, the company that manufactured air bags that have lead to the deaths of at least 24 people. One person has died from the recently discovered issue and BMW is telling owners of some older 3-series cars to stop driving them. The company is adding about 1.4 million front driver inflators to recalls in the U.S., according to government documents posted Wednesday.áIncluded are more than 116,000 BMW 3-Series cars from the 1999 to 2001 model years. About 8,000 definitely have faulty inflators and should be parked, BMW said. The rest can still be driven.á

Report Links Giuliani With Top Republican On Intel Panel

December 4, 2019 4:17 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – A new report by the House Intelligence Committee reveals contact between President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and the top Republican on the intelligence panel, California congressman Devin Nunes. The report released Tuesday includes phone records obtained from AT&T and Verizon that show Giuliani also engaged in frequent contact with the White House and with Lev Parnas, a Giuliani associate who is under indictment on charges of using foreign money to make illegal campaign contributions. Giuliani also was in close contact with a journalist as part of an effort to oust the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.

Petition Underway To Bring Back Giant Duck

December 4, 2019 4:10 am

It’s duck season here in Pittsburgh, and yinzers want to honor Steelers quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges in huge way. A petition has been started to bring back the giant 40-foot inflatable rubber duck that once floated where the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela rivers meet. The petition on change.org says, “The people of Pittsburgh (aka Yinzers, aka Stiller Gang aka Steelers Nation) demand Mayor Peduto to return the legendary Rubber Ducky of 2013 to the Allegheny river in honor of Devlin “Duck” Hodges. We need 100,000 signatures to show the city we mean business.”

Top Democratic Hopefuls Heading To Pittsburgh

December 4, 2019 4:07 am

PITTSBURGH – (WPXI) – Some of the top Democratic hopefuls running for president will be in Pittsburgh later this month for an education forum. The Public Education Forum 2020: Equity and Justice for All is set to take place on Dec. 14 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center downtown. Currently, six major Democratic candidates who qualified for the October debate or who are currently elected to statewide office have confirmed participation: Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer and Sen. Elizabeth Warren. It will be moderated by Ali Velshi, host of “MSNBC Live,” and Rehema Ellis, NBC News education correspondent, and live streamed on MSNBC.com and NBC News Now. Each candidate will provide opening remarks and then answer questions from Velshi and Ellis, forum attendees and others from across the country who submitted questions.

Trump Impeachment Hearings Open

December 4, 2019 2:09 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – Democratic lawmakers hit hard at President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and their investigation as the House Judiciary Committee opened its impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill. Republicans said it was all a sham, arguing the Democrats had no evidence of an impeachable offense. The GOP lawmakers also tried various delaying tactics, to no avail, as the Democrats pushed ahead. Three legal experts called by the Democrats said Trump indeed merited removal from office. A lone professor summoned by the GOP disagreed. Trump, who was in England for a NATO conference, pronounced it all boring and said he wouldn’t be watching.  Read the House Intelligence Committee report here