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Pittsburgh-area Ukrainians share their thoughts on heated exchange between Zelenskyy, Trump
Ukrainians living in western Pennsylvania are reacting to the heated exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump, and Vice President JD Vance.
“I was appalled; it looked like a bad movie,” said Stephen Haluszczak, who organized a series of “Art Love Freedom” events in Carnegie to draw attention to the war. That attention turned Friday to the heated exchange.
“It’s first and foremost on people’s minds,” he said. “You know, a lot of the Ukrainian people supported President Trump.”
That, at least until early Friday afternoon, included Nataliia Sahaidak. She moved from Ukraine to the Pittsburgh area at the start of the war.
“I don’t know why President Mr. Trump was unpolite with our president, because [Zelensky was] really polite for [the] American president,” Sahaidak said. “I was surprised. I don’t know why he protect Putin. Putin is killer. Putin is terrorist.”
The fear we heard in the gallery was echoed by the area Ukrainian clergymen we spoke to on the phone.
“JD Vance’s behavior today accelerated any movement toward World War III,” said Father Jason Charron. “It’s surreal and confusing, to say the least.”
“All three of them were like petulant teenagers,” said Father Timothy Tomson. “Zelenskyy lost [his] cool and [Trump and Vance] also lost their cool.”
“I really was torn, because I love the country, the United States of America, but I was embarrassed by the behavior that we displayed,” said Father John Charest, of Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Carnegie.
He told us he was proud of Zelensky and shared more hope for peace than the other clergymen we spoke to.
“I see more hope here. So this, this interview, didn’t go well on camera, but it’s one of the bigger steps taken in three years,” Charest said.
The Art Love Freedom event series will have two events each weekend during March, starting next weekend.
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Flight heading to New York from Chicago diverts to Pittsburgh for a
A United flight traveling from Chicago to New York City diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport on Saturday afternoon for what was described as a “reported threat.”
According to information provided by the Allegheny County Airport Authority and FBI Pittsburgh, United Flight 2092 diverted to Pittsburgh and landed safely.
The passengers have deplaned safely, and no injuries have been reported.
“The plane was diverted and landed at Pittsburgh International Airport,” FBI Pittsburgh said in a statement provided to KDKA-TV. “All passengers and crew safely evacuated the aircraft. FBI Special Agent Bomb Techs and Special Agents are on the ground coordinating with local authorities.”
The airport authority has said that law enforcement is on the scene and investigating.
This is a developing story, and will be updated.
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Pittsburgh’s 2026 Draft Short List – The Team’s Eight Most Likely First-Round Selections
The NFL Draft is always unpredictable and under a new head coach, it’s fuzzier than any time in recent memory to guess who the Pittsburgh Steelers will select in the first round. But if history continues predicting the future, it’ll be one of the eight below names.
Every year since at least 2010, Pittsburgh’s first-round pick has fallen into one of two camps: either the player came in for a pre-draft visit or a decision maker, head coach or general manager, attended that prospect’s pro day.
So let’s assume that holds true even though we know it may not. Under those criteria, there are eight names that fit. Let’s break them down into the two buckets.
Pre-Draft Visit
WR Denzel Boston/Washington
WR Makai Lemon/USC
OT Spencer Fano/Utah
OG Vega Ioane/Penn State
CB Chris Johnson/CB San Diego State
S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren/Toledo
Pro Day Attendance
OT Monroe Freeling/Georgia
ILB CJ Allen/Georgia
Could you stretch it to more? I suppose. Texas Tech ILB Jacob Rodriguez could be argued in the first round. Ditto with Georgia Tech OG Keylan Rutledge and Arizona DB Treydan Stukes. But those feel far less likely to be taken on Day 1, let alone at No. 21.
Mike McCarthy and Omar Khan attended only the Bulldogs’ Pro Day this year, an unusually low number of workouts compared to the past. McCarthy told reporters he planned to attend six but only made it to Georgia. That leaves just two names from that bucket, and Freeling could easily be off the board by the time Pittsburgh picks. He may be on Cleveland’s radar.
Of the eight, who is most likely? That opinion can and will vary. Receiver and offensive line have been specific areas of focus, but there’s no telling how the board will fall. I’ll have my final mock draft Tuesday with my answer.
If the Steelers’ pick isn’t one of these eight, it’ll break a longstanding tradition. And in future years, open up the field of how the team could take at the top.
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