From school threats to a pandemic, parents have enough to worry about during these turbulent times, but a new app that debuts this month in the Mars Area School District ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the world. While Ukrainians try to defend themselves and call for collective self-defense, millions of people in the free worl...
On news screens everywhere, the world is watching the destruction of two nations: Ukraine, inevitably; and Russia, most assuredly.
It is happening with the speed of cruis...
Butler Township is providing a great opportunity for a high school student to get involved in his or her community at an early age and learn something about local governm...
BERLIN — Maxim and Shaul had spent the last 52 hours on a bus full of dozens of Jewish refugee children that took them from war-torn Ukraine in the dark of night and acr...
Until Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine last week, the standoff between Russia and a U.S.-led Western alliance had produced, on balance, a net strategic be...
At last, Congress appears poised to designate lynching as a federal hate crime punishable with enhanced penalties. The House last month passed the Emmett Till Antilynchin...
COVID-19 might be winding down into an endemic disease like the cold and the flu — maybe. But even if the virus has more curveballs in store, it is time to start thinking...
Instagram recently announced that a central pillar of its response to teen mental health harms will be to create controls offering parents “to see how much time their tee...
The U.S. Department of Justice says Butler County’s courts are among those across the state that discriminated against those suffering with opiate addictions.
The lawsui...