When this column appears, I will have arrived in Odesa, Ukraine.
I want to see how Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are faring on the ground, as the country wages its co...
As we continue into late July and early August, you’ll find our summertime version of the health tab included in today’s print edition of the Butler Eagle.
The purpose o...
A long-running religious freedom case has come full circle, with a court ruling this week that a deeply conservative Amish community in Minnesota cannot be threatened wit...
Two of the most widely discussed concepts in social theory, psychology and political philosophy are independence and interdependence. Each concept can be defined in a bro...
In the wake of Finland’s and Sweden’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the alliance can take a well-deserved victory lap. I commanded troops from both...
As a bill in Pennsylvania looks to possibly hike the state's minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour by Jan. 1, 2026, we decided to speak with some experts about the impac...
FORT ST. JOHN, British Columbia — When James Bergen steps from a plane and plummets toward fire below, he’s not scared. Instead, he says, he gets a rush from not knowing ...
Fifteen months ago, Alina Beskrovna was huddled with her mother and 30 other Ukrainians in a pitch-black basement in Mariupol, as Russian shells rained down and buildings...