Trump Calls For Iran’s Unconditional Surrender

March 6, 2026 5:39 pm

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to rule out talks with Iran absent its “unconditional surrender.” Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut and Tehran on Friday as Iran launched another wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf countries on the seventh day of the war. The strikes in Lebanon were the heaviest since a 2024 ceasefire ended the last war between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah, who fired rockets at Israel in the opening days of the latest conflict. More than 95,000 people have fled Beirut’s suburbs and southern Lebanon after sweeping Israeli evacuation warnings. The U.S. and Israel have battered Iran with strikes, targeting their military capabilities, leadership and nuclear program. The stated goals and timelines for the war have repeatedly shifted.  (Photo:  AP)

Disappointing Jobs Report Released Friday

March 6, 2026 5:41 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — American employers unexpectedly cut 92,000 jobs last month, a sign that the labor market remains under strain. The unemployment rate blipped up to 4.4%. The Labor Department reported Friday that hiring deteriorated from January, when companies, nonprofits and government agencies added a healthy 126,000 jobs. Economists had expected 60,000 new jobs in February. Revisions also cut 69,000 jobs from December and January payrolls. The surprisingly weak employment picture in February adds to the economic uncertainty over the war with Iran, which has caused oil prices to surge and saddled business and consumers with unforeseen costs.

Commissioners Update Demolition Accident

March 6, 2026 1:38 am

Washington County Commissioners met for the first time since an excavator fell into a hole at the demolition site of the Courthouse Square building on Tuesday. Commissioner Chairman Nick Sherman expressed relief that the operator of the excavator is fine. In the days since the accident the office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has opened an investigation into the accident. Sherman says that the site was turned over to the ADAMO Demolition Company and they assume all responsibility. Sherman says that he does not expect any repercussions from the accident as the county solicitor had a hold harmless clause included in the contract. Commissioners received a letter Thursday from ADAMO saying that they accept responsibility for the accident. Sherman says they are waiting for all of the inspections to be completed so they can restart the project. He says that the current work stoppage  will not cause the overall project to be delayed. When asked about any cost overruns due to the accident, Sherman says that there is no worry for that, and the accident will not cost taxpayers any money. Courthouse Square is being demolished to make room for the county’s new Public Safety Building.

Garage Damaged In Upper St. Clair Fire

March 6, 2026 4:51 am

UPPER ST. CLAIR, Pa. — Fire damaged a garage in Upper St. Clair on Thursday. An Allegheny County 911 supervisor says emergency crews were called to the 100 block of Southern Hilands Drive at 2:40 p.m. Fire officials say the fire started in the garage, but was quickly extinguished. No one was home at the time, and no injuries were reported.

Israeli Strikes Pound Iran & Lebanon

March 5, 2026 4:59 am

Israeli airstrikes are pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon as the U.S. apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea. The campaign targeting the Islamic Republic’s fleet of warships is intensifying. Iran launched new retaliatory attacks early Friday against neighboring countries that host U.S. forces. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The latest strikes mark a full week of attacks affecting countries across the Middle East. The Israeli military says the fighting has destroyed most of Iran’s air defenses and missile launchers. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has warned that strikes against Tehran were “about to surge dramatically.”

Celebration Of Life For Reverend Jesse Jackson

March 6, 2026 5:43 pm

CHICAGO (AP) — From former presidents to an NBA Hall of Famer to prominent church pastors, stories of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.’s influence on politics, corporate boardrooms and picket lines loomed large at a celebration honoring the late civil rights leader. Thousands of people gathered Friday at a church on Chicago’s South Side to pay a final public tribute to Jackson. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden, and former Vice President Kamala Harris, spoke during the program. The ceremony honors Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate. It follows memorial services that drew large crowds in Chicago and South Carolina, where Jackson was born.

States Sue Over Trump’s New Global Tariffs

March 5, 2026 5:00 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some two dozen states are challenging President Donald Trump’s new global tariffs in court. On Thursday, the states filed a lawsuit over import taxes he imposed after a stinging loss at the Supreme Court. Democratic attorneys general leading the suit argue that Trump is overstepping his power with planned 15% tariffs on much of the world. Trump has said the tariffs are essential to address trade deficits. He imposed duties under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs he imposed last year under an emergency powers law. The new suit argues that law was intended to be used only in specific, limited circumstances.

Trump Fires Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

March 5, 2026 5:03 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Trump said he was nominating Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin for the position in an announcement on social media on Thursday. The announcement came after Noem faced a two-day grilling on Capitol Hill from Republicans and Democrats and as Noem faced mounting criticism over her leadership of the Department of Homeland Security. Trump says he’ll make Noem a “Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas.” Noem touted her achievements on social media and thanked Trump for the new role.

Postal Service Expects To Run Out Of Cash Without Help

March 6, 2026 5:02 am

The U.S. Postal Service is on track to run out of cash within a year unless Congress lets it borrow more. That’s according to Postmaster General David Steiner, who tells the AP that running out of cash will mean the Postal Service will not be able to pay its workers or vendors, with potentially dire consequences for mail delivery. Steiner is scheduled to testify before Congress later this month. In an interview this week, he says a decades-old $15 billion borrowing cap blocks an easy stopgap solution. He also says allowing the Postal Service to set higher stamp prices would help.

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Supports Kraft Heinz Decision

March 5, 2026 1:14 am

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Berkshire Hathaway is buying back shares for the first time in nearly two years, and new CEO Greg Abel said he has no immediate plans to sell off Kraft Heinz shares now that the packaged food giant has shelved its plan to split the company into two. Abel appeared on CNBC Thursday — less than a week after releasing his first letter to shareholders. Berkshire also took the unusual step of filing a formal notice about the share repurchases. Abel revealed that he used all $15.3 million of his take-home pay for 2026 to buy Berkshire stock, and he plans to continue doing that as long as he remains CEO.