When Dad says “I don’t want anything” this Father’s Day, listen closely. What he truly wants is simple:
Your voice on the other end of the phone.
A real, tight hug.
Time together over a meal.
A sincere “Thanks, Dad.”
And the words every father treasures: “I love you.”
He wants to hear about your life, your joys, your struggles — because you are the greatest gift he’s ever received.
Paul Skenes was driving down Perry Highway in Wexford just past seven o’clock Monday night when the Pirates superstar pitcher made a pit stop. It was a Little League field.
Skenes signed autographs for over two hours, connecting with Pittsburgh's next generation.
For @MLB ⤵️
Prysm Corp was a proud sponsor of Hole 17 at the Gallatin Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament on Friday. Congratulations to Brian Carter of Curtis Construction. Brian was the winner of our drawing for a Bushnell Wingman. I got to deliver it to him earlier today.
#PrysmCorp
Knicks coach Mike Brown calls out NBA officiating for the free-throw discrepancy in Game 3.
"To go 24 free-throw attempts in a second half... compared to eight?... I don't complain much. I never thought I'd see that in an NBA Finals game."
The best thing Mike Brown can do right now is get a technical, get ejected, and start setting the tone by publicly complaining about this poor officiating for Game 4. This one has already been taken from them.
#NBAFinals
Second game in a row where it takes an official review to get these refs to call anything against the Spurs. Don’t how the Knicks are even staying close with this officiating.
#NBAFinals
Is it just me or is the officiating extremely one sided toward the Spurs in this series? The Knicks are getting mugged on every possession, and a foul is called on them every time they move on the defensive end.
#NBAFinals
Get ready for a jaw-dropping cosmic spectacle! On July 17th, the sky is set to deliver one of the most stunning planetary parades of the decade. Six planets will line up in a breathtaking arc, creating a rare "planet parade" you'll remember for years.What you can see:Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn — shining bright and visible to the naked eye from almost anywhere with a clear view.
Uranus and Neptune — trickier, but possible with the naked eye from truly dark skies (binoculars or a small telescope will make them pop).
This isn't just any alignment — it's a spectacular lineup along the ecliptic, like nature's own cosmic highway lighting up the twilight. Mark your calendars now, set a reminder, and find a spot away from city lights for the best show. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime sky event. Look up on July 17th — the universe is putting on a performance! (Pro tip: Check local weather and rise/set times for your area. Even a few days around the date should offer great views!)
🚨: The most important sky events of this decade is occurring on July 17th. 🌌 ✨
Six planets will align and put on a show of our lifetime. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye from almost anywhere.
Uranus and Neptune will be visible to naked eye if seen from dark places.
MARK YOUR CALENDERS; July 17th. 📅✨