AP Back In Court Against The White House

November 24, 2025 5:04 am

NEW YORK (AP) — The executive editor of The Associated Press says the news organization is fighting for the right of the press and public to speak freely without being targeted by the government. AP is back in court Monday in its case against the White House. The case challenges the government’s decision to block AP from covering presidential events because of the news organization’s style on what to call the Gulf of Mexico, which the administration calls the Gulf of America. Julie Pace says in an opinion published by AP that the case could have wider implications for freedom of speech. She points to recent government decisions taking action against other journalists because it doesn’t like their reporting. She says it is AP’s duty to stand up when fundamental freedoms are at stake.

Loaded Revolver Found At Airport Checkpoint

November 24, 2025 5:01 am

PITTSBURGH — A Pitcairn man faces charges after police say his loaded gun was stopped at the Pittsburgh International Airport security checkpoint on Saturday morning. The Allegheny County Police Department says TSA officers noticed a loaded revolver in a passenger’s carry-on bag at the security checkpoint around 6:15 a.m. ACPD responded and later identified the passenger as Justin Lang, 26. The department determined he did not possess a valid concealed carry permit. Lang was charged with carrying a firearm without a permit, and the FBI was notified of the incident. Civil penalties for bringing a weapon into a checkpoint can reach up to $17,000, depending on the specific weapon and the circumstances.

Changes Lead To Election Security Worries

November 24, 2025 4:55 am

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The federal agency that oversees the security of election systems was largely absent from planning before elections this month in several states. That’s leading many state election officials to be concerned about how engaged the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be for next year’s midterms. Officials are citing the shifting priorities of the Trump administration, as well as staffing reductions and budget cuts. Some officials say they’ve begun scrambling to fill the anticipated gaps. But representatives of the federal agency say it’s ready to provide election expertise if asked and that future organizational plans will be announced “at the appropriate time.”

SCI Fayette Inmate Death Under Investigation

November 24, 2025 2:41 am

Tina Walker, superintendent of the State Correctional Institution at Fayette says an inmate, 42-year-old Fredderick Hall Junior, who was found unresponsive in his cell on Tuesday, November 18th, has died.   She say prison staff immediately responded and provided life-saving measures until facility medical personnel arrived. Brownsville EMS arrived and advanced life support measures were continued as he was transferred to UPMC Presbyterian. Inmate Hall was pronounced dead on November 22nd.  Hall was serving a 5-to-11-year sentence for Possession of a Firearm Prohibited from Dauphin County. He had been at SCI Fayette since September 11, 2025.  In accordance with state policy, the Pennsylvania State Police were notified and will conduct an investigation. The official cause of death will be determined by the Fayette County Coroner’s Office.

Interstate 79 Lane Restrictions Underway

November 24, 2025 2:34 am

PennDot is warning motorists of single lane restrictions planned on Interstate 79 for patching and crack sealing work. The restrictions will occur in the southbound lanes between Exit 45 (Canonsburg) and Exit 43 (Houston/Eighty Four). Restrictions took place on Monday,  November 24th and will wrap up on Tuesday, November 25th. Start time is 8:00 a.m. and the work will wrap-up at at 1:30 p.m. Back-ups of at least twenty miles were reported on Monday due to the work.  Motorists are asked to use caution, remain alert, avoid distractions and practice patience while traveling through the work zone.

Bridge Closures Extended In West Pike Run Twp.

November 24, 2025 2:28 am

PennDot is announcing extended closures on two bridge replacement projects. Beallsville Road and Sunset Drive will remain closed until late December.  PennDot is replacing existing structures with pre-cast box culvert structures. They are also working on widening the approaches. Detours are posted. Beallsville Road is closed between Sunset Drive and Oak Road. The detour is Rt. 917, Rt. 40, and Beallsville Road. Sunset Drive is closed between Beallsville Road and Hickory Road. The detour is Richeyville Road, Rt. 40, Beallsville Road and Sunset Drive.

Senators; Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Russia’s ‘Wish List’

November 23, 2025 5:51 am

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — U.S. senators critical of President Donald Trump’s approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war say they spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio who told them that the peace plan Trump is pushing Kyiv to accept is a “wish list” of the Russians and not the actual U.S. plan. The 28-point peace plan was crafted by the Trump administration and the Kremlin without Ukraine’s involvement. It acquiesces to many Russian demands that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has categorically rejected, including giving up large pieces of territory. The State Department called the senators’ account “false,” and the White House insisted the plan was authored by the U.S. Rubio subsequently posted similar comments, saying the plan “was authored by the U.S.”

Ukraine’s Allies Push Back On US Peace Plan

November 23, 2025 5:48 am

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s Western allies have rallied around the country as they push to revise a U.S. peace plan seen as favoring Moscow. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed Ukrainians “will always defend” their home. A Ukrainian delegation, joined by France, Germany, and the U.K., is preparing for talks with Washington in Switzerland on Sunday. The U.S. plan suggests Ukraine hand over territory to Russia, which Kyiv has ruled out. European leaders have expressed concerns about the plan, emphasizing that borders must not be changed by force. They insist on being consulted in peace efforts, warning against rushing a deal. Speaking to reporters outside the White House on Saturday, President Donald Trump said the U.S. proposal was not his “final offer.”

Minnesota Somalis Frightened By End Of Protections

November 23, 2025 5:45 am

President Donald Trump has pledged to end temporary legal protections for Somalis in Minnesota, sparking fear in the state’s immigrant community. In a Truth Social post, Trump said he would strip Somali residents of their Temporary Protected Status, which protects immigrants from deportation. Experts and state leaders have criticized the move as legally questionable and divisive. Most Somali residents in Minnesota would not be affected, as only 705 nationwide are covered by the program. Advocates warn the decision could fuel hate against the community, which has deep roots in the U.S.

Babies Who Drank ByHeart Sickened Before Outbreak

November 23, 2025 5:41 am

At least five families say their babies were treated for infant botulism after consuming ByHeart formula months before a current outbreak was detected. More than 30 babies have been treated for the rare and life-threatening disease in an outbreak that started in August. But parents have reported that babies who drank the formula may have been sickened as early as December 2024. Federal health officials are aware of earlier cases but have not included them or expanded the definition of the outbreak. ByHeart recalled all of its products nationwide on Nov. 11.