The teaching profession isn’t glamorous. The oft-ballyhooed summer breaks can be filled with lesson plan creation and continuing education. Students and their smartphones...
The “Great Wealth Transfer” sounds like a heist film or a game show. It’s neither.
It’s a (rather morbid) shorthand for the massive amount of money boomers are expected t...
America’s approach to health care is an outlier among the world’s rich countries, and not in a good way. Extraordinarily complex and hideously expensive, it still manages...
“Dune,” widely considered one of the best sci-fi novels of all time, continues to influence how writers, artists and inventors envision the future.
Of course, there are D...
It was awe-some.
Millions of American’s watched Monday’s total eclipse, a rare astronomical event that won’t return until 2044.
We stood shoulder to shoulder with family,...
Walk up the hill.
That’s among the advice offered by jail’s reintegration coordinator Matthew Clayton when people recovering from addiction are released from the Butler ...
Here’s a nagging worry for officials in the U.S., Europe and the wider West: Is post-Gaza and post-Moscow also pre-Olympics? I’m talking about the threat of terrorism, of...
The United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania is helping set local children up for success.
On Tuesday, April 9, a group of volunteers and staff from the United Way read to...
The pathway to recovery is not a straight line. Sometimes it’s a slow, uncomfortable walk with friends, sometimes it’s a dark, bumpy tunnel, sometimes it’s clear skies th...
We are living in the age of moral panic. We look around, we see a problem, and we rush to outlaw something. Ban TikTok! cry members of Congress. Ban social media for kids...