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Pennsylvania Man Rams Car into FBI Building, Invokes John Wilkes Booth
Donald Phillip Henson of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, intentionally rammed his car into the FBI's Pittsburgh field office early Wednesday, causing significant damage and invoking the phrase "Sic semper tyrannis," associated with John Wilkes Booth.
Pennsylvania Man Rams Car into FBI Building, Invokes John Wilkes Booth
Donald Phillip Henson of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, intentionally rammed his car into the FBI's Pittsburgh field office early Wednesday, causing significant damage and invoking the phrase "Sic semper tyrannis," associated with John Wilkes Booth.
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52% Bias Score


Squirrel Hill Targeted with Antisemitic Flyers, Following 2018 Synagogue Shooting
Antisemitic fliers were distributed in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood on [Date], a neighborhood that suffered a mass shooting at a synagogue in 2018, with antisemitic slurs reportedly yelled from a vehicle by suspects linked to the Goyim Defense League, a white supremacist group responsible...
Squirrel Hill Targeted with Antisemitic Flyers, Following 2018 Synagogue Shooting
Antisemitic fliers were distributed in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood on [Date], a neighborhood that suffered a mass shooting at a synagogue in 2018, with antisemitic slurs reportedly yelled from a vehicle by suspects linked to the Goyim Defense League, a white supremacist group responsible...
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28% Bias Score


Economic Disparities: Why Some Regions Thrive While Others Fail
Paul Collier's "Aufstieg der Abgehängten" examines why some regions, like Sheffield, decline while others, such as Pittsburgh and Botswana, thrive, highlighting the importance of local control, collaboration, and responsible resource management.
Economic Disparities: Why Some Regions Thrive While Others Fail
Paul Collier's "Aufstieg der Abgehängten" examines why some regions, like Sheffield, decline while others, such as Pittsburgh and Botswana, thrive, highlighting the importance of local control, collaboration, and responsible resource management.
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48% Bias Score

Pittsburgh Man Faces $48,000 in Fines for Distributing Hate Flyers
On May 18th, antisemitic, racist, and anti-immigrant flyers were distributed in Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, and Peters Township; Pittsburgh police issued over 160 traffic citations totaling over $48,000 to 45-year-old Jeremy Brokaw of Zanesville, Ohio, for littering and other violations.

Pittsburgh Man Faces $48,000 in Fines for Distributing Hate Flyers
On May 18th, antisemitic, racist, and anti-immigrant flyers were distributed in Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, and Peters Township; Pittsburgh police issued over 160 traffic citations totaling over $48,000 to 45-year-old Jeremy Brokaw of Zanesville, Ohio, for littering and other violations.
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36% Bias Score

Pittsburgh's Housing Market Boom
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town, is now a booming housing market due to affordability, a growing tech sector, and a high quality of life, leading to a 47% increase in new home listings in 2024 and homes selling in under two weeks.

Pittsburgh's Housing Market Boom
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town, is now a booming housing market due to affordability, a growing tech sector, and a high quality of life, leading to a 47% increase in new home listings in 2024 and homes selling in under two weeks.
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48% Bias Score
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