Saturday, Feb. 3, marked a somber anniversary — one year since the fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
It also marks a year with no serious action from Congre...
I have a question. Can I criticize Israel’s war in Gaza without being called antisemitic? Am I allowed to point out that so often the historically oppressed becomes the o...
About a year ago, I went to Gaza with MedGlobal, a medical charity, to work with Gazan doctors. We hoped to share our professional experience and fill in where there was ...
Even as GOP hawks promote a dangerous new Mideast war with Iran, MAGA Republicans are pursuing a U.S. defeat in a much more critical conflict: Ukraine’s war with Russia.
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In the Tuesday edition of the paper, we learned the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is hiring security officers for its schools, including Cranberry Township’s North Catho...
Through the misuse of terrorist buddies, that old, old civilization that is today called Iran is out to make itself something new, the leader of the world, and is taking ...
If you hear a politician or salesperson or, for that matter, opinion columnist invoke common sense, beware. When people say a particular view on immigration, foreign poli...
Some situations in the policymaking square require swift action. The vast majority of them do not.
Those actions not requiring swift action allow for much needed deliber...
Natural selection played a trick on Homo sapiens. It gave us the vital skill of empathy — the ability to imagine ourselves into other people’s minds and feelings. But it ...
One of the few bipartisan traditions left in American politics is hating on the presidential debates. They’re never substantive enough, the moderators always intervene to...