The king is dead — or, rather, he’s somewhere in Moscow enjoying exile with his family.
Syria, dominated by Bashar Assad and his family for more than half a century, is n...
As America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan came to a close, thousands of courageous men and women who risked their lives fighting for years to protect our country and our ...
As Americans, honoring our nation’s military veterans is part of who we are and late fall seems to bring about the most remembrances.
Between National POW/MIA Recognitio...
Syrians are dancing in the streets of Damascus and other cities, to celebrate the collapse of the hideous regime of Bashar Assad, the man responsible for an estimated 600...
Butler County Community College’s literary, art and poetry magazine, Facets, was created 40 years ago this year and it’s given many young writers and artists a chance to ...
You can learn something about a city by just walking through it. Most of New York City’s Manhattan core feels bustling, whereas a San Francisco block can seem dormant. In...
It’s an abiding promise of newly elected American presidents: The executive branch henceforth will be liberated from the perils of waste, fraud and abuse.
President-elect...
Over the weekend, 9,000 meals were packed to be delivered across Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion and Lawrence counties.
To make this feat happen, more than 50 volunte...
The American Red Cross aims to ease suffering in the face of emergencies — coming to the aid of those who have been impacted by everything from house fires to devastating...
The plans for the Department of Government Efficiency laid out by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are so riddled with legal problems that a law professor in exam season cou...