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Jennifer Antkowiak Returns to Pittsburgh TelevisionThe Pittsburgh viewing area watched as Jennifer Antkowiak's career "grew up" before their eyes. This superstar mom is more than a TV personality, and she has the credentials to prove it.
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Tony Gemignani - Pizza SuperstarTony Gemignani loved to read the Guinness Book of World Records as a young boy. It never crossed his mind that he would, one day, be in it! -
Nuts About NutellaWith a combination of hazelnuts and chocolate, Nutella is irresistible. -
Ocean Spray Offers Reward for the "Ultimate Cranberry Recipe"Ocean Spray is offering consumers the chance to win $25,000 if their cranberry recipe has what it takes to please the judges. -
Sunrocket Cuts Phone ServiceThe Voice Over Internet provider (VoIP), Sunrocket, has gone out of business leaving customers without phone service. -
Zillions of ZucchiniIt is summer, which means that gardens will produce bountiful supplies of vegetables and fruits. One vegetable, the zucchini, has a way of taking over garden production like a lord of the land. -
Shedd's Spread Country Crock Believes that Charity Begins at HomeAmericans are generous people. Every country in the world looks to the United States to provide relief for those less fortunate. American companies have always donated to various causes, but they are beginning to recognize that the need "at home" is growing. -
With Sales in the Billions, the Hot Dog Industry Has a Reason to Wag Its TailAmericans love hot dogs, but how they eat them depends upon where they live. From back yards to ballparks, consumers cannot get enough of this processed meat. -
Does "Irritable Male Syndrome" (IMS) Explain Why Some Men Behave so Badly?It's that time of the month... or is it? Do men experience what women know as PMS? Is "Irritable Male Syndrome" (IMS) a real diagnosis, or would Permanent Male Sulking be a better descriptive? -
State of Pennsylvania Facing a Shutdown Over BudgetCitizens living in Pennsylvania have been watching their government as a statewide shutdown is set to occur over the budget. Will lawmakers find common ground in time? -
Tea-rific TeaTea drinkers may be surprised to know that their favorite beverage has uses beyond the cup. -
Neapolitano or Siciliano - Pizza is a Favorite Dish EverywhereOne of the world's oldest foods is still one of the most popular. -
Biscotti Are Simple Cookies that Have Expanded into Gourmet TreatsEveryone loves crunchy biscotti. This Italian treat is a popular sweet at can be found everywhere from weddings to coffee shops. Biscotti are simple cookies, yet they have found a place in gourmet cuisine. -
Rudimentary RhubarbSome love it. Some hate it. Why is Rhubarb so misunderstood? -
The Martini - a Classic American CocktailMartini connoisseurs are particular when it comes to their favorite beverage. Let's learn more about the martini, America's classic cocktail. -
The Pomegranate - ExposedFew home chefs make use of the nutritious pomegranate. They may want to have another look at the unfamiliar fruit. -
The Doughnut (Donut)Although the history of the doughnut (donut) is controversial, the tasty treat is a favorite everywhere. -
More with Todd Wilbur, the Creator of Top Secret RecipesFrom Aunt Jemima Maple Syrup to Waffle House Waffles, Todd Wilbur has created Top Secret Recipes to feed the cravings of America. -
Meet Todd Wilbur, the Creator of Top Secret RecipesTodd Wilbur and his Top Secret Recipes have made it possible for America to create its favorite commercial foods at home. I had the pleasure of talking with this cloning genius in May. -
A Review of the Wyndham Chicago HotelThe Wyndham Chicago hotel is an excellent choice when traveling to downtown Chicago. From the beautiful interior to the convenient location, you will enjoy staying at the Wyndham Chicago! -
Andrew Speaker Apologizes to the World as His Family Defends HimDid Andrew Speaker make a stupid mistake, or was it a selfish act? Will it matter if any of the lives he encountered contracts his rare form of tuberculosis? -
Over One Million Thomas the Tank Engine Toys RecalledChildren everywhere will be saddened to return their beloved Thomas the Tank Engine toys. The company will issue replacements, but to a child, the wait time seems like forever. -
Americans for Prosperity and Porkbusters.org Unite in Effort to Highlight Government SpendingAmericans for Prosperity and Porkbusters.org are recruiting citizens to assist Representative David Obey, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. He said that he and his staff do not have time to sort through 30,000 plus requests for funds from lawmakers. -
Akron-Canton Airport Named a World-Class ProviderPassengers have little choice when it comes to airports. Akron-Canton Airport is breaking new ground by offering travelers an affordable, and pleasant, option for Ohio and nearby states. -
President Bush Tests His Clout Over the Immigration BillOn June 12, the President will meet with Republicans who voted against the Immigration bill he pushed. Will he succeed in changing their minds? -
United Food Group Has Recalled and Additional 370,000 Pounds of Ground BeefConsumers in the Western half of the United States are urged to check any ground beef purchased at outlets selling United Food Group beef. The company announced the recall after the discovery of E. coli bacteria. -
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC to Lose an Important AdvocateFamilies with critically ill and specials needs children are overburdened. Each day, they deal with hospitals, doctors, insurances, and the daily care of a sick child. Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC just made life a little harder for some of these families. -
Bomb Threat Closes Major Pittsburgh Roadways During Rush HourThe City of Pittsburgh experienced a security threat against major roadways accessing the downtown area. Three tunnels were closed while authorities searched for bombs, holding up traffic for almost an hour.
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The 40th Anniversary of the Release of Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is June 1Beatles fans around the world will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, one of the most popular musical albums of all time. -
America Voted Apolo and Julianne the Dancing with the Stars ChampionsOn the night of his 25th birthday, Apolo Anton Ohno and his dancing partner, Julianne Hough, receive the Dancing with the Stars mirror ball trophy. -
Calling All Friends - "What About Brian"?Was the season finale of "What About Brian" actually the series finale? If so, fans are disappointed. -
According to the National Motorists Association, June is "lane Courtesy Month." Someone Needs to Tell the Left-lane DriversThey are so annoying that Weird Al Yankovich should write a song about them. Some organizations have created bumper and window stickers about it. Slow drivers in the left lane are a problem across the country. -
Bertolli Extra Virgin Olive Oil Vs. Filippo Berio Extra Virgin Olive OilSome consumers purchase olive oil solely based upon price. Two of America's favorite imports are compared to give the best value for your dollar. -
Illegal No MoreIllegal immigration is a hot political topic. An amnesty program from the 1980s did not curb the problem. Senators and the Bush Administration think they have the answer. -
Mexican Trucks Idle While Americans DebateIn April 2007, U. S. truckers staged a "Truck Out" to protest the government's plan to allow Mexican commercial vehicles, mainly tractor-trailers, to operate on U. S. roads. Citizens, lawmakers, and organizations objected, and Congress took -
Lawyers Strike Gold in Special EducationAt a time when the American educational system is in jeopardy, some schools spend outrageous amounts of money to fight parents of disabled children over educational needs.
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Cingular Phones Fry Electronic EquipmentMost consumers are unaware that their GSM enabled phone could cause problems with their household, or office, electronics. One man has made a website to help bring attention to the issue. -
Al Gore Spouts Hot Air About CanadaAl Gore's comments about Canada's plan to reduce greenhouse gases have our northern neighbors hot under the collar. -
Iran's Foreign Minister Sees Red and RunsLarissa Abramova, the violinist, does not believe her dress was to blame for the Iranian Foreign Minister's exit. As many others, she feels there is more to the story. -
Hong Kong to Extradite One of America's Most Wanted FugitivesA fugitive who raped his own daughter and placed videos of the acts on the internet will now face justice. -
The Case of Natalee Holloway is Reopened in ArubaDutch authorities reopen the investigation of the Natalee Holloway's disappearance in Aruba almost two years ago.
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Alec Baldwin Sits on Dr. Phil's CouchThe recent ado over the conduct of Alec Baldwin has mental health professionals around the country discussing the effects of such behavior on children. -
Will Juice, Vitamins, or a Massage Soon Require a Prescription?The FDA is attempting to take over regulating dietary supplements and other forms of complimentary medicine. What does this mean for the U.S. consumer? Will they find themselves without healthcare alternatives? -
Pittsburgh, PA is Once Again America's Most Livable CityThe seventh edition of the Places Rated Almanac gives people in the 'Burgh something to celebrate!
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More Bad News, and Some Good, About MigrainesA new study says that women who have migraines have less cognitive decline than those who do not have the disease. Men with migraines, however, have a higher risk of heart attacks. -
Federal Agents Raid Businesses in Chicago's Hispanic NeighborhoodMany illegal workers purchase false IDs to work for U.S. companies. The immigration controversy has federal officials the midst of a crisis without resolution. -
Mother's Day is Almost Here!These sites will help you to make this the best Mother's Day ever! -
Governments and Businesses Move to Enforce Official LanguagesCompanies and communities around the world are dealing with how to resolve language barriers among cultural communities. -
Good News Kiddies, You May Not Have to Eat Your Oatmeal!Quaker Oats claims that its oatmeal is almost miraculous. The Center for Science in the Public Interest threatened to sue the cereal giant unless it stops the unrealistic claims. -
A New Study Has Found that College Drinking May Put Students at Risk for Heart DiseaseHeavy drinking among college students is linked to heart disease, says the American Heart Association. -
New Recall Issued for Magnetix Magnetic Building SetTwice in two years, parents are warned of dangers associated with Magnetix building sets. -
Spyware Law Seeks to Protect ConsumersA former bill is resurrected with new provisions in an attempt to curtail spyware. -
World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Get Closer to Its GoalPlans to build the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum are moving along thanks to new efforts by the project's leadership. -
Vonage May See Lines Permanently CutA copyright infringement conviction may cost the web-phone provider everything. -
Italian Festival Honoring Saint Could End After 80 YearsLittle Italy's commemoration of the Feast of San Gennaro may soon become a memory. -
Why Did Chinese Protestors Fill the Streets of Milan's Chinatown District?A growing immigrant population sparks debate among the Italian people. -
Breaker, Breaker, a "Truck Out" Planned Over Mexican Drivers Entering the USA !Americans voice concern over a new plan that allows Mexican truckers to have the run of our roads. -
FDA Recommends Precautions for Children and Elderly Taking DitropanChildren and older Americans using Ditropan experience central nervous system reactions. -
An American Victory in an Italian CourtA disabled child has been awarded child support in Italy, thanks to the generosity of an Italian attorney.
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Unemployed Parents of Disabled ChildrenParents of ill or disabled children face high unemployment rates. -
Mamma Mia!The stereotpyical Italian mother debuts on RAI.















