WASHINGTON — To the world beyond the Beltway, it might not mean much that Bob Woodward of the famed Watergate duo went public with his recent White House run-in.
This wo...
Butler County is fortunate for a variety of reasons, but its water-rescue capability by way of the newly formed Butler County Water Rescue Team sets it apart from many o...
Describing the routine use of antibiotics in meat and poultry production as a “serious threat to public health,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2010 called on ...
After more than a year of bitter partisan fighting, Congress on Thursday finally reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act, including new provisions that will extend t...
WASHINGTON — “The worst-case scenario for us,” a leading anti-budget-cuts lobbyist told the Washington Post, “is the sequester hits and nothing bad really happens.”
Thin...
Another day, another outcry from President Barack Obama — this one in Newport News, Va. — about the parade of horribles that will arrive today when automatic federal spe...
The tough stance against public nuisances adopted by Seven Fields Borough Council on Monday should be watched by other communities with such problems. If the new law is ...
Two thousand, two hundred seventy-two.
Keep that number in mind as you read this editorial.
The online journal Slate estimates that 2,272 is the number of Americans who ...
The wholesale reduction in federal spending now looming for week’s end was once thought to be so horrible, so disastrous for the national economy, that responsible leade...
One of the values we hold most highly in the United States and the Western world is the free circulation of ideas. The Founding Fathers and defenders of constitutional g...