The COVID-19 pandemic may have curbed many in-person volunteer opportunities for those who are concerned about their health amid the recent rise in cases, but one local ...
The government’s first responsibility is to protect human lives.
So President Joe Biden on Thursday was right and right on time to lay down a simple “no jab, no job” COV...
“Unimaginable” was how Army Chaplain Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad described the carnage at the Pentagon after militant Islamic terrorists commandeered and crashed an American ...
It’s been 20 years since a clear September morning turned into a national tragedy that led to two wars in the Middle East.
The horrors of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist a...
It is understandable, given the chaos surrounding the U.S. exit from Afghanistan — especially the murder of the 13 U.S. troops — that our attention has been focused on t...
Makers and sellers of prescription painkillers will soon begin paying out billions of dollars to settle lawsuits that have accused them of fueling the opioid epidemic.
M...
“Butler lost a good one.”
Those were the words of Linda Franiewski after learning of the death Tuesday of Joan Chew, Butler County’s first female commissioner, a humanit...
It does not bode well for Los Angeles or the end of the pandemic that so many city firefighters and police officers have refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and a...
Eighteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions are still tripping up regular families and firms. A U.S. ban on most travelers from two dozen European co...
The last two decades have taught us that a retaliatory invasion may assuage foreign policy hawks or hard-liners, but without a clear strategy and well-defined objectives...