A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week.
None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social medi...
Can we turn down the volume for a minute?
The constant yelling back and forth is making us all go deaf — deaf to anything that doesn't align with our own opinion, deaf ...
The tragic death of a much-respected friend has shed personal light on the cooperation of people riding bikes in the city and those of us who are required by law to shar...
A new Treasury Department report finds that the United States is losing $163 billion per year because of tax evasion by the top 1% of earners.
The story is mind-numbing...
It’s been just over a month since a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti’s southern peninsula, killing more than 2,200 people. Hundreds more are still missing ...
Wolves are baited with food, blasted with bullets and pierced through with steel arrows. They’re run down with snowmobiles and packs of dogs. They’re caught in limb-crus...
The world is made up of many types of people, and most often people of like minds or interests somehow migrate toward each other. Many of your personal and business frie...
Henry D. Sinopoli, 76, of Butler died Sept. 10.
He was born July 28, 1945, in Pittsburgh, to Henry A. and Millie (Santillo) Sinopoli.
A U.S. Army veteran, Sinopoli ser...
Whether you are religious believer or an atheist, it’s galling to realize that some people are feigning religious objections to COVID-19 vaccines to avoid compliance wit...
Many reactions to COVID-19 can be explained by one simple concept: intertemporal substitution. Its awkward name notwithstanding, the idea helps to make sense of many beh...