COVID-19 is a nightmare that has left more than 600,000 people dead in the United States alone. But from the very start it was also a clear dress rehearsal for the loomi...
TOKYO — Before the women’s marathon was added to the program at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, the longest race for female runners was the 1,500 meters — and that became...
The emergence of a bipartisan infrastructure deal in Washington was rightfully lauded as potentially addressing long-neglected needs around the country.
Predictions that...
Things have been “looking a lot closer to normal than it was last year,” the Eagle was told in one of several stories last weekend on how events and activities are drawi...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is coming in for criticism over its most recent change of guidance on masks in the fight against COVID-19. Some of these c...
Recently, the county has had its share of fires.
We support the dangerous work of the response teams from the many fire departments that serve Butler County.
A firefight...
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories of the week.
Claim
Because 14 people in Pfizer's placebo group died and 15 people in the vaccinated ...
President Joe Biden's decision to bypass Congress and extend the moratorium on evictions for two more months may be unconstitutional, but as a practical matter, keeping ...
Although some were, perhaps, a bit hasty in declaring the end of the coronavirus pandemic, it's great to see that a spirit of caring among Butler County residents and le...
It started out as a social experiment, but it quickly came to a bitter end. Microsoft's chatbot Tay had been trained to have "casual and playful conversations" on Twitte...