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'White Lives Matter' rallies flop as hardly anyone shows up
Neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists planned rallies in dozens of cities Sunday but hardly anyone showed up.
Make-A-Wish throws parade for 4-year-old in North Fayette Township

The parade featured Disney characters, firetrucks, police cars and more.
As vaccinations keep rising, so do Covid-19 hospitalizations among those who aren't vaccinated
First, the good news: The United States reported a record-high 4.6 million doses of vaccines administered in one day, according to data published Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control
5 questions with incoming New Kensington-Arnold Superintendent Chris Sefcheck

Not long after New Kensington-Arnold School District students celebrate the end of this school year, Chris Sefcheck will become the district’s superintendent. Sefcheck, 52, of South Park is expected to start as the district’s new leader July 1. The school board approved hiring him to a five-year contract at its
USDA Issues Public Health Alert for More Than 211K Pounds of Raw Ground Turkey Over Salmonella Concerns

A public health alert has been issued for more than 211,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products due to concerns it may have caused salmonella in some...
I Still Get a Thrill
<p>Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. I Still Get a Thrill (Hit of the Week 1093).<br>78 rpm.</p>
Lawmakers seek long-term limit on governors' emergency power

Next month, Pennsylvania voters will decide a pair of constitutional amendments to limit disaster emergency declarations to three weeks, rather than three months, and require legislative approval to extend them.
Nearly a dozen shot in less than 24 hours in Philadelphia
Nearly a dozen shot in less than 24 hours in Philadelphia
White Lives Matter rallies turn out to be a fail due to dismal attendance

Tory Johnson told the
Times before Sunday’s event. “We need to show that Huntington Beach will no longer tolerate racism in any way, shape or form. This will not be a reflection of our city.”
Similar counterprotests occurred in other cities to denounce the pro-Nazi protests, including Raleigh, North Carolina, Philadelphia and New York City. In NYC, one line “White lives matter” protester appeared outside Trump Tower. Similarly, in Albuquerque, Mexico police had to form a circle around a single protester who was outnumbered by counterprotesters.
One single person arrived at Trump Tower for a “White Lives Matter” march and rally on April 11, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)
Tory Johnson told the
Times before Sunday’s event. “We need to show that Huntington Beach will no longer tolerate racism in any way, shape or form. This will not be a reflection of our city.”
Similar counterprotests occurred in other cities to denounce the pro-Nazi protests, including Raleigh, North Carolina, Philadelphia and New York City. In NYC, one line “White lives matter” protester appeared outside Trump Tower. Similarly, in Albuquerque, Mexico police had to form a circle around a single protester who was outnumbered by counterprotesters.
One single person arrived at Trump Tower for a “White Lives Matter” march and rally on April 11, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)
Ramadan 2021: How Muslims are celebrating during the COVID-19 pandemic
With focus on prayer and spirituality, Muslims observe Ramadan in year two of the pandemic
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
Sameer Sarmast and his family follow the “fried food diet” during Ramadan, breaking their fast at sunset with pakoras, veggie fritters and keema or minced beef samosas.
With focus on prayer and spirituality, Muslims observe Ramadan in year two of the pandemic
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
Sameer Sarmast and his family follow the “fried food diet” during Ramadan, breaking their fast at sunset with pakoras, veggie fritters and keema or minced beef samosas.
Weather Authority: Spotty showers continue overnight as temps cool down

Weather Authority: Spotty showers continue overnight as temps cool down
FOX 29's Kathy Orr has your Monday forecast.
PHILADELPHIA - Spotty showers that washed over most of the Delaware Valley on Sunday will continue overnight and into Monday as clusters of precipitation continue to break off a spinning storm in the mid-west.
Temperatures will turn cooler overnight with most areas expected to hover around 50 degrees. Parts of the Lehigh Valley and central New Jersey can expect slightly cooler temperatures in the upper 40s.
The cool temperatures will continue on Monday with most of the area expected to dip into the 40s during the afternoon hours. Spotty rain showers will linger throughout the day with thicker banding in central and coastal New Jersey during the afternoon.
Weather Authority: Spotty showers continue overnight as temps cool down
FOX 29's Kathy Orr has your Monday forecast.
PHILADELPHIA - Spotty showers that washed over most of the Delaware Valley on Sunday will continue overnight and into Monday as clusters of precipitation continue to break off a spinning storm in the mid-west.
Temperatures will turn cooler overnight with most areas expected to hover around 50 degrees. Parts of the Lehigh Valley and central New Jersey can expect slightly cooler temperatures in the upper 40s.
The cool temperatures will continue on Monday with most of the area expected to dip into the 40s during the afternoon hours. Spotty rain showers will linger throughout the day with thicker banding in central and coastal New Jersey during the afternoon.
TV tonight: our highlights for Monday 12th April

We recommend the best shows on TV tonight, plus a great film, a trending box set as well as today's sports and soap listings – here’s what you shouldn’t miss!
Asplund, Skinner lift Buffalo to comeback win over Flyers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Rasmus Asplund and Jeff Skinner scored 25 seconds apart late in the third period to lead the Buffalo Sabres to a 5-3 comeback victory over the Philadelphia
Minnesota teen hopes her story of achievement after becoming a mother inspires others to succeed
With family support, Tessily Gregory of Pine River will graduate with her classmates in June and plans to move to Pennsylvania with her daughter in August to attend college.
COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: More than 20 percent of Missourians have had at least one vaccination
The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. What you need to know: The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Friday the state has 304,236 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 4,938 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall the state said 33.2% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. Kansas is now only updating COVID-19 data on Mondays,...
Gamethread 04/11/2021: New Jersey Devils vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

On the eve of the NHL Trade Deadline, the New Jersey Devils will host the Pittsburgh Penguins for the final time this season. Will the Devils go into The Week of Hate with a win? Talk about it here in this post, a Gamethread.
Netflix docuseries shines light on $500 million Gardner heist's CT connection

The docuseries points again to aging reputed mobster Robert Gentile, of Manchester, as...
As vaccinations keep rising in US, so do COVID-19 hospitalizations among those who aren't vaccinated
