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America must work around its latest test

It might seem foolish to try to find anything positive about the chaotic economic situation in this country at this time, and it is true that many people will flat-out refuse to even try.That is their prerogative.But one basic fact emerging from any open-minded study of economics is that there ...

Rural crime wave defies easy solutions

If you want to understand where Americans believe crime happens, just look to the television shows they have watched through the years.“Law and Order” unfolds in New York City. “The Wire” is set amid the grit of Baltimore. Going back further, “The Streets of San Francisco” is, well, ...

Cheers & Jeers

<strong>Cheers:</strong> The late John Brodak and his expansive aviation-related collection have been fittingly honored. The Brodak Museum opened its doors in Carmichaels last Sunday, allowing visitors to check out Brodak’s many items and visit his replica 1950s ...

Schools must remain transparent

With people of the United States still feeling shock and grief over the massacre of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, last month, officials of school districts across this country have embarked once again on the task of assessing security at their respective educational facilities ...

Pennsylvania needs to find a solution to funding its state and state-related universities and addressing the crippling student loan debt Keystone State students receive with their diplomas.It has been a growing problem for years as tuition costs climb. Many people blame the universities ...

Many news reports about the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, last month noted that many students called 911 from phones they carried with them. From this, a conclusion could be drawn that cellphones in classrooms are a good thing, at least when it comes to the safety of students and ...