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...
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...
Americans of divergent political persuasions found common cause to unite around President George W. Bush after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks because of the clear and prese...
Human freedom has many threats, as we are reminded of today of all days.
The struggle for freedom is never finished. It is iterative and incremental. Where freedom is wo...
Climate change has become “everybody’s crisis,” President Joe Biden declared as he inspected Hurricane Ida damage last week. In fact, according to a Washington Post anal...
Remember how, in late 2018, the Financial Times declared “techlash” — the backlash against the giant U.S. technology companies and all they represent — word of the year?...
Early in the morning of June 5, 1968, during an event at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles marking his victory in the California presidential primary the day before, R...
Next weekend, supporters of former President Donald Trump plan to march on Washington in a show of support for the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and now face...