Good riddance. Not only for Yahya Sinwar, the evil and now dead mastermind behind the terrorist attack of Oct. 7, 2023, but also for those two other Hamas leaders whom Is...
The degrowth movement is over — and not a moment too soon. As nations in Europe and North America face mounting debt and aging populations, politicians again are talking ...
An article tucked into the corner of Page 4 in the Thursday, Oct. 24 edition of the Butler Eagle addresses a potentially dangerous issue that likely is not considered by ...
The campus free-speech debate has found a new home — the university library. At Harvard, where I teach, about 30 students staged a silent “study in” in the main reading r...
The hundreds of motorists who drive past North Side Cemetery on North Main Street Hill every day, as well as those who walk the cemetery for exercise, might never have no...
It is useful to think about the presidential election with a framework that emphasizes the old tension between isolationism and interventionism.
In many ways, the Republi...
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump don’t agree on much. But there is one thing on which both major party nominees do agree.
“I do believe this is the most existential, conseq...
In response to “Pickleball popularity hits fever pitch in Cranberry,” (Oct. 20, page D8) I am a resident that agrees with Jim Charles. Our tax dollars are being used to s...
On Wednesday, Oct. 23, the state Supreme Court ruled on a Butler County case with statewide implications for the upcoming election.
The court ruled that two Butler County...
Political courage has never been harder to find in Washington. A prime example of this is opposition from President Joe Biden’s administration and presidential nominees D...