NFL Draft Week Is Here

April 20, 2026 2:04 am

You may have heard that the NFL Draft is coming to Pittsburgh later this week. Officials have been working to come up with the best travel plan. PennDOT is encouraging drivers to plan their trip using real-time travel information available on a specialized web page. Governor Josh Shapiro’s office has set up 5-1-1 PA.com/map/page/NFL. The page is dedicated to monitoring traffic conditions on primary travel routes. This is just the start of major sports events in the Commonwealth with Philadelphia set to host some FIFA World Cup Soccer matches in June and July and the Phillies are set to host the Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14. Experts say Pittsburgh will host between 500 and 700 thousand people between August 23rd and the 25th.

Court; State Constitution Guarantees Right To Abortion

April 20, 2026 4:55 am

A Pennsylvania court has ruled that the state’s constitution guarantees a right to abortion. This decision overturns a decades-long law that banned using Medicaid funds for abortion costs. The ruling, announced Monday, marks a significant victory for Planned Parenthood and abortion clinics that sued Pennsylvania in 2019 over Medicaid funding limitations. Pennsylvania now joins a few states where advocates have successfully protected abortion access through state constitutions. The attorney general’s office is reviewing the decision and hasn’t said if it will appeal.

US & Iran Signal New Ceasefire Talks

April 20, 2026 4:57 am

ISLAMABAD (AP) – Pakistani officials say the United States and Iran have signaled they will hold new ceasefire talks in Islamabad. A two-week truce is set to expire Wednesday. U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf are expected to lead their teams. Both sides remain firm, with President Trump warning of potential conflict and Iran hinting at new strategies. Meanwhile, the U.S. military says it boarded an oil tanker previously sanctioned for smuggling Iranian crude oil in Asia. The Pentagon said the boarding occurred “without incident.”

Iran Gives Field Commanders More Power

April 20, 2026 5:00 am

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran has granted its commanders more autonomy over militias in Iraq, allowing some to act without Tehran’s approval. Three militia members and two other officials described the shift to The Associated Press, on condition of anonymity to speak freely about sensitive matters. It comes amid the pressures of the Iran war. Many Iran-backed militias are funded through Iraq’s state budget and embedded within Iraq’s security apparatus. The conflict in the Middle East has exposed the fragility of Iraq’s institutions. Baghdad has struggled to control the militias. Officials and experts say that even if a fragile ceasefire deal holds, the U.S. is expected to intensify efforts against them. A decentralized structure allows factions to operate independently, complicating efforts to rein them in.

Trump’s Fed Nominee Questioned By Senate Panel

April 21, 2026 5:01 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve says that he never promised the White House he would cut interest rates, even as the president renewed his calls for the central bank to do so. The comments underscore the challenge faced by Kevin Warsh, 56, a former top Fed official whom Trump named in January to replace the current Fed chair, Jerome Powell. Democrats on the committee accused Warsh on Tuesday of flip-flopping on interest rates over the years, supporting higher interest rates under Democratic presidents and advocating rate cuts during Trump’s time in office.  (Photo:  AP)

Labor Secretary Leaving Trump Cabinet

April 21, 2026 4:58 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is out of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet after multiple allegations of abusing her position, including an affair with a subordinate and drinking on the job. She is the third Trump Cabinet member to leave recently. Reports of investigations into her conduct began surfacing in January. A New York Times report last Wednesday revealed that the Labor Department’s inspector general was reviewing inappropriate communications involving Chavez-DeRemer and her aides. The White House initially dismissed the allegations, but as more emerged, her job security became uncertain. At least four Labor Department officials have already been forced from their jobs as the investigation progressed.

Another Lawmaker On Capitol Hill Resigns

April 21, 2026 3:38 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is resigning rather than being formally disciplined by the House as part of an ethics investigation into her use of campaign funds. The Florida Democrat on Tuesday said a House committee denied her adequate time to prepare a defense. Cherfilus-McCormick says rather than play political games, she’s stepping away. Members of the House Ethics Committee had been set to weigh what punishment to recommend after an investigative panel found Cherfilus-McCormick committed 25 violations of House rules and ethical standards. Republicans had already called for her expulsion. Cherfilus-McCormick also faces federal criminal charges accusing her of stealing $5 million in coronavirus disaster relief funds. Cherfilus-McCormick denies any wrongdoing.

Eldest Member Of Osmond Family Dies

April 21, 2026 3:35 pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the million-selling family act The Osmonds, has died after decades with multiple sclerosis. He died Monday at his Utah home at the age of 76. According to a family spokesperson, Alan’s wife and their eight sons were with him at the time of his death. The Osmond Brothers became regulars in the 1960s on “The Andy Williams Show,” where they made their name and forged their wholesome and peppy image. They peaked as a quintet in the early 1970s, as younger brother Donny Osmond became the breakout star. Alan Osmond helped write some of the Osmond Brothers’ biggest hits, including “One Bad Apple.”

Tim Cook To Step Down As Apple CEO

April 20, 2026 4:59 am

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a 15-year reign that saw the company’s market value soar by more than $3.6 trillion during an iPhone-fueled era of prosperity. The 65-year-old Cook will hand the CEO duties to Apple’s head of hardware products, John Ternus, on Sept. 1 while remaining involved with the Cupertino, California, company as executive chairman. Although he never shook the perception that he lacked Jobs’ vision, Cook leveraged the popularity of the iPhone and other breakthroughs orchestrated by his predecessor to lift Apple to heights that seemed unfathomable when it was on the brink of bankruptcy during the mid-1990s.

Butler County Man Found With Loaded Gun At Airport

April 20, 2026 1:28 am

A Butler County man is facing charges after police said a gun was found in his carry-on bag at Pittsburgh International Airport on Monday. Transportation Security Administration officers found the loaded handgun in the passenger’s bag at the main security checkpoint and alerted Allegheny County Police. Police determined that the passenger, Garrett Beattie, 43, of Cranberry Township, did not have a valid concealed carry permit. He is charged with carrying a firearm without a license. The FBI was also notified. According to Allegheny County police, passengers who bring firearms into an airport security checkpoint can face federal civil fines from the Transportation Security Administration up to $10,000. Repeat offenders can be fined up to $13,910.