With North Carolina still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton landing in Florida, it is natural to ask: What is the best way to help the v...
When do we cease to be the “greatest country in the world?” One million illegal immigrants coming in every year? Three million? The number of migrants crossing the border...
For a state that has experienced many tragedies, Oct. 7 will long be remembered as perhaps the darkest day in Israel’s history. Israelis from across the political divide ...
The news from the South has been grim for weeks now — the unprecedented scale and reach of Hurricane Helene’s destruction has been quickly followed by Hurricane Milton, w...
In the Thursday edition of the Eagle, staff writer Steve Ferris told us there are census tracts along the county’s eastern border with high concentrations of consumers wi...
Monday’s Nobel Prize in the category of physiology or medicine is a welcome reminder of the value of pursuing research that might lead to a new understanding of human bio...
Six years ago this month, Saudi operatives murdered and dismembered U.S.-resident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi under direct orders from de facto Saudi leader...
We learned in the Tuesday, Oct. 8, edition of the Butler Eagle that the U.S. State Department has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to have Butler native Marc Fo...
A friend on dating apps recently told me she is often presented with men who are lying about their age — or rather, as they tell it, being forced to lie. The culprit, the...
Former Pirates Hall of Fame pitcher Steve Blass, 82, won 103 games for the Pirates over the span of 10 seasons.
He also played a role in the Pirates’ 1971 World Series o...