I find this letter to the editor — “D.C. Residents should thank Trump” Page A4, Aug. 31 — conflicting. President Donald Trump made a decision to send troops to Washington...
A recent lawsuit against OpenAI over the suicide of a teenager makes for difficult reading. The wrongful-death complaint filed in state court in San Francisco describes h...
I was working in El Salvador when President Nayib Bukele declared a state of exception. In 2022, after a sudden spike in homicides, he suspended due process and sent sold...
The start of a new school year is a busy time, filled with sometimes conflicting emotions.
Anticipation meets anxiety as students, parents, teachers and school administra...
One of Butler County’s rural municipalities is aiming to put a stop to speeding on its roads.
Worth Township supervisors, at a Tuesday, Sept. 2, meeting, updated the town...
In a world worried about looming food shortages triggered by the climate crisis, the collapse in rice prices — now approaching their lowest in 18 years — is evidence that...
When Katie Nelson lost her battle with acute myeloid leukemia in 2020 at just 23 years old, her friends knew it shouldn’t put the brakes on all of the things she cared ab...
In the American political conscience, there lingers a myth: That real change comes from exhortation — passionate, unyielding exhortation — that moves the hearts of men an...
Starting this school year, Seneca Valley School District classrooms, which educate more than 7,600 students, are phone-free zones from the first bell to the last.
The mov...
It is the richest of times, all apologies to Dickens, and it is the most unequal of times. The difference in wealth and income between the top 1% and the rest of America ...