Occasionally, I find myself engaging in nostalgia.
In the past, I’ve written about the joys of penny candy; the pleasures of those Saturday afternoon-long kiddy shows down at the State Theatre in Uniontown; and those seemingly endless summer days playing up there on East End ...
Pennsylvania, one of the largest, most populous states in the Union, had produced one president, and by all accounts, that one president was woeful.
He was James Buchanan. He was president in the lead-up to the Civil War. The knock against Buchanan, who hailed from Lancaster (where his home, ...
President Biden, campaigning in Pittsburgh last Wednesday, promised cheering steelworkers to keep U.S. Steel in American hands, despite a $14.9 billion deal on the table to sell the iconic and one-time industrial behemoth to a Japanese firm.
The president's stop came on the heels of the visit ...