In the Wednesday, Jan. 17, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about the Salvation Army’s Leading Individuals Gracefully out of Human Trafficking, which served 65 peo...
President Joe Biden’s decision on Thursday to order a wave of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen was inevitable the moment the Yemeni militia disregarded Washington’...
The resignations of two Ivy League presidents — Claudine Gay of Harvard and Elizabeth Magill of the University of Pennsylvania — demonstrate the peril facing university l...
In an already astonishing year for advancing educational freedom, Pennsylvania closed out their legislative calendar by passing the largest expansion of Pennsylvania’s ta...
It’s 1970 in Slippery Rock. Or most anywhere in America for that matter. Grandpa takes a nasty tumble down the stairs and needs medical attention.
Call 911. Emergency med...
When we think of emergency responders in Butler County, our mind’s eye goes directly to images of police officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel.
But none ...
The BRICS grouping has long been distinguished by a consistent failure to live up to potential. The internal contradictions are crippling: Divergent interests between mem...
I have lived in Butler County and city for 65 years, and feel Butler is a nice small city. As a rule, the Main Street is clean and the merchants keep their store fronts c...
In the Friday, Jan. 12, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned the American Red Cross is warning of emergency blood shortages nationwide.
While it appears the blood supp...
Conservatives angered by the state of U.S. higher education ought to take a moment to reconsider their approach to the rest of America’s educational system, which is curr...