Where are our tax dollars going in this city we call home — Butler? We are supposed to be a city of churches. But after reading the Butler Eagle from my comfy recliner in...
Most students have a favorite teacher. In the future, could that teacher be … a chatbot? The answer depends in part on whether AI succeeds in becoming the next great educ...
Pennsylvania has a relatively strong right-to-know law, giving the public access to most government records, with a few narrow exceptions.
That's what makes a decision by...
Surely, you’ve heard of the SAT, a standardized test once widely used by colleges and universities to figure out whether a student applicant is up to the challenges of hi...
The gulf between how Israel and much of the world thinks about events in Gaza is growing, and with it the risk of regional escalation. The nature of that disconnect needs...
Cities are hubs for growth and innovation, but stereotypes of urban decay and depravity have long been red meat for Republicans. Right-wing populism in the United States ...
The United States has enjoyed years of extraordinarily safe air travel. While this is a remarkable feat, it shouldn’t take a viral video and loose bolts to invite tough ...
In Tuesday’s Eagle, staff writer Eddie Trizzino told us about the Butler Area School District's board of directors and their regular community engagement sessions.
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If Israel is being charged with genocide at the International Court of Justice, why isn’t Russia?
This is a question I find very troubling, as do some of my readers. D...
An article on the Sunday Butler Eagle’s front page no doubt thrilled the many folks in Butler who are always looking for a place to pursue their penchant for performance....