It was a rough week for national security adviser Mike Waltz, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the rest of the Trump administration’s national security team.
The so-ca...
There’s no such thing as short-term pain when it comes to job losses or inflation.
A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston shows that those impacted by even short-t...
Since the COVID pandemic began five years ago, the U.S. has gone from being merely polarized to split into two separate and incompatible realities. Worse, according to a ...
I am one of thousands of Americans sitting in limbo while working abroad on a Fulbright grant. The recent funding freezes have left many of us stranded in foreign countri...
President Donald Trump is showing America’s trading partners no mercy. If they export a lot to the U.S., it will tariff them back — by half. The rates are especially stee...
It began in 1894 in one room on a block shared with stables and a fishmonger’s shop.
In its 131-year history, the Butler Area Public Library has undergone moves, renovat...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, which is dedicated to reminding drivers about the importance of paying attention behind the wheel.
And in just a few months, ...
The Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School saw some notable push back on its budget proposal this fiscal year, which could signal that battles are in store for th...
Ultra-processed foods, or UPFs for short, are suddenly the hot health concept — the new antihero in global diets. The topic is exploding both in scientific literature and...
Parents in the Mars Area School District are suing the bus company, A.J. Meyers and Sons, and the school district for a very good reason. According to the lawsuit, the dr...