In recent discussions, democratic socialism is often misunderstood or misrepresented, sometimes unfairly equated with authoritarian regimes or economic inefficiency. (“So...
While many of us are asleep, families huddle on the street, watching firefighters douse the flames consuming their home.
At the same time, local Red Cross volunteers — n...
I commute daily through Cranberry Township. Over the past couple of years, I have watched my commute time gradually increase, and I know I am far from the only one.
I oft...
Here we go again! Another insult to the most needed and wanted professions in this country.
Nurses, teachers, engineers, technical workers, master of business, architects...
The decision to attend college was a no-brainer during the second half of the 20th century. It almost assured higher earnings and job security. Tuition wasn’t even very e...
There’s a reason George W. Bush was the last governor to win the White House: In the 25-plus years since, governors have proved incapable of weathering the intense public...
Less than a month after funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program seemed safe with the end to the federal budget impasse, SNAP benefits in nearly half the...
Winter has finally come to Butler County as the region experienced its first significant snowfall of the season Tuesday morning. Whether you’re a fan of the white stuff o...
Marriage rates in the United States have plummeted nearly 60% since 1970, hitting historic lows amid rising divorce risks and financial pitfalls. This decline isn’t prima...
It’s GivingTuesday. It’s the yearly opportunity to pay it forward and do for others what they may not be able to for themselves.
The concept is incredible. It’s a chance,...