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'Tea party' heard as D.C. focus of protest

The House was poised to vote today on the controversial health care bill, 14 months after President Obama opened his first forum on the issue. Whether it passes or fails, the GOP plans to continue striking hard in a divided nation.

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Marte enjoys taste of big leagues

SARASOTA -- Prospect Starling Marte is still a ways from the major leagues. but he got a taste of it this afternoon.In the Pirates’ 5-2 loss against the Orioles, Marte played three innings in right field and made two putouts. At the plate, he ...

Ohio State star Prahalis silences opponents

Samantha Prahalis walks out from behind the curtain onto the stage and sits down in front of the media at Petersen Events Center, nervously biting on her nails.

'Life sciences century' spurs wave of med-tech firms in region

A growing number of small companies in Western Pennsylvania is perfecting or selling medical products ranging from better catheters to bone cutters and breathing devices. In many cases, the concepts come from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and other campuses.