The first rule for being a “servant of the people” should be that the people make the rules.
The pompous “candidates’ for governor of Pennsylvania who released their own...
Cybersecurity experts have been puzzled by the absence of a major cyberattack from Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine and in retaliation for crippling sanction...
I still don’t know if Alina has made it out of Mariupol, or whether she is alive.
When Russian bombs pummeled the Ukrainian city three weeks ago, I lost contact with my s...
In April 1961, a family sat around a kitchen table in Western Pennsylvania and listened to a special radio broadcast. President John F. Kennedy was addressing the nation ...
Evil, when it knocks on the door, when it walks in the room, when it surrounds us and smiles at its likely victory, is one of the worst things in life. Still, we are seei...
Once again, NATO has proved it is far from obsolete.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization struggled in the years following the end of the Cold War to find its purpose a...
How important are the coaches of high school sports teams?
Recent announcements of coaching being given state and national awards have given us pause to consider the rol...
Russia’s war in Ukraine has taught the world’s autocrats some useful lessons:
Invasions may be harder than they look.
It’s unwise to go to war with an army that hasn’t ha...
When has the U.S. Senate ever moved faster?
In less than 30 seconds Tuesday afternoon, lawmakers unanimously consented to make daylight saving time permanent. The legisla...
Maybe you saw it and read it. Maybe someone else mentioned it to you.
Right there on page 14 of the Friday edition of the Butler Eagle. Down in the bottom right corner o...