Suni Lee nails 15.300 uneven bars routine

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Dog food sold at Walmart recalled because it might contain 'loose metal pieces': FDA

Pedigree dog food recently sold at Walmart stores in four states was recalled "due to the potential presence of loose metal pieces in the bag," according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The potential presence of loose metal pieces in the bag could pose a health hazard to pets," the FDA noted in a news release. "If you believe your pet has consumed the affected product, you should monitor for unusual behavior and contact a veterinarian in the event of any concerns. [Read More]

New report shows widespread usage of AI by high school seniors

(TND) — Nearly all college-bound high school seniors are familiar with generative artificial intelligence tools, and the vast majority of them have used those tools, according to a new survey from Art & Science Group. The consulting firm, which caters to educational institutions, surveyed students this winter about AI usage and concerns. Its report was released Monday. David Strauss, a principal partner with Art & Science Group, called their findings “really striking. [Read More]

Parents of Penn State student Timothy Piazza continue motion to resolve ongoing civil suit

State College, PA (WJAC) — It has been over five years since Penn State student Timothy Piazza died after an alcohol fueled hazing event at a university fraternity. His death sparked new hazing legislation, along with a nationwide awareness campaign, but a civil suit filed by his parents has still not been resolved. Earlier this week, in federal court, James and Evelyn Piazza asked a judge for a ruling that could end a years-long delay in their wrongful death suit. [Read More]

PETA suggests replacing Punxsutawney Phil with gold coin, changing name of Groundhog Day

Punxsutawney, PA — It’s a tradition that has been around since the 1800s --- Groundhog Day --- and is celebrated annually in Punxsutawney, Pa. Once again, the organization known as PETA -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- wants to change the tradition by replacing the furry forecaster with a gold coin. In a letter sent to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, Punxsutawney Phil would then live out his golden years in a sanctuary. [Read More]

Premier Boxing Champions series returning to FOX Sports

PITTSBURGH -- FOX Sports is pleased to announce the return of Premier Boxing Champions to the FOX 53 schedule in 2018-2019. Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) features today’s best and brightest boxing stars in their toughest, most anticipated bouts. The PBC is a boxing series that returns the sweet science to its rightful place atop the sports pantheon. FOX Sports is also thrilled to announce five half-hour boxing specials that will air in the weeks leading up to our previously announced fight on December 22. [Read More]

The Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum

Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — This week, we're Road Trippin' to what was once the railroad capital of the world back in the day, to the Railroaders Memorial Museum in Altoona, to learn about the history and interactive experience visitors will find at the museum. The Railroaders Memorial Museum, and the famous Horseshoe Curve, are both open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. However, due to sporadic construction, the railyard and roundhouse are closed. [Read More]

'I was a mess:' Steelers' Cam Heyward shares 'emotional' reaction to brother's first TD

Donning a black and red #34 jersey of his late father, Pittsburgh Steelers veteran defensive lineman Cameron Heyward was emotional Sunday afternoon as he addressed the media following the team's 19-16 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Heyward told reporters that the win meant much more to he and his family as his late father, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, had spent three seasons with the Falcons in the mid-90s and Sunday's game was a family reunion of sorts for the Heywards. [Read More]

'The Conners' works because it's relatable

NEW YORK (AP) — TV revivals are usually met with fanfare, but some — like "Murphy Brown" — failed to click with the audience. An exception is the sitcom "The Conners," a spinoff of "Roseanne." Ratings for the first season of the series exceeded ABC's expectations. The second season launches Tuesday. Sara Gilbert, who plays sarcastic single mom Darlene Conner, thinks "The Conners" works because it's relatable. "We're just really lucky that it's a timely revival, that we're talking about the middle class and the struggle of the middle class and that's as relevant as ever," [Read More]

Carson Briere apologizes for pushing wheelchair down stairs

The son of Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Danny Briere has apologized after a video posted on social media showed him pushing an empty wheelchair down a staircase. Mercyhurst University hockey player Carson Briere issued his apology in a statement released Wednesday by the NHL’s Flyers. “I am deeply sorry for my behavior on Saturday,” he said. “There is no excuse for my actions, and I will do whatever I can to make up for this serious lack of judgment. [Read More]