A man convicted of injuring an officer with a homemade explosive at a 2023 campus protest over transgender rights at the University of Pittsburgh has been sentenced to five years in prison.
The Miami Dolphins are turning the page to the offseason and the 2025 NFL draft after missing the playoffs this season. A 8-9 ...
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The 4th-ranked Duke Blue Devils face another big SEC test on their home floor Tuesday, when they welcome the Pitt Panthers to ...
For the first time in 86 years, Pitt and Duquesne will meet on the football field. The neighboring universities announced the ...
Repeated head injuries suffered by sports players and military personnel — a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease — may ...
The federal Department of Education is opening a Title VI antisemitism investigation into Sarah Lawrence College in response ...
Former West Virginia University football players Wyatt Milum, T.J. Jackson and Austin Brinkman were named All-Americans by ...
After 10 years, the Greenville Baseball Hall of Fame is relaunching with the induction of seven member to its Class of 2024.
The Duke Blue Devils continue to look the part of a National Championship contender, fresh off a drubbing of SMU in ACC play over the weekend.  The team faces a ...
A husband and wife from Pittsburgh were sentenced in federal court for their actions during a 2023 protest on the campus of ...
Brian DiPippa, 37, agreed to the sentence handed down on Monday as part of a plea agreement that also calls for his wife, Krystal Martinez-DiPippa, 42, to serve three years of probation.