Traditional financial advice typically tells savers to put retirement first — even before homeownership. That’s because over the long-term, the stock market tends to outp...
There’s an old legal maxim that says "justice delayed is justice denied." It means if legal redress is available but not forthcoming it’s the same as having no remedy at ...
Each year, more than 700,000 veterans rely on the GI Bill to pay for their education, but those who pursue online degrees don’t receive their benefits in full. We must sh...
Another fall season, another virus in the news: The respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV, is filling up emergency rooms and hospital beds in many parts of t...
Inflation is a hot-button issue, and its political fallout can be huge. Some think that the hyperinflation during Germany’s Weimar Republic in the 1920s — when, at a tril...
So many of us were heartbroken when Butler City Council voted Oct. 27 to tear down the Penn Theater. But that sorrow quickly turned to delight and anticipation when, two ...
President Joe Biden’s plan to provide millions of borrowers with up to $20,000 apiece in federal student-loan forgiveness has been blocked by a second federal court, leav...
Local journalism is a cornerstone of democracy and a vital source of information for communities across the country, with newsrooms covering local politics, high school s...
The repeat concussions suffered by Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa less than a week apart in September have brought the seriousness of traumatic brain injury ba...
With elections over — at long, long last — we shift our minds to the holidays. Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and Christmas shopping is on our radars.
While som...