This week, as many Americans fret over what our country will look like after the upcoming national election, much of the world is fretting with us. The United States may ...
Another election cycle, another round of hysteria. Let me guess: This is the “most important election of our lives.” ...
If you designed a banner declaring, “The world is full of crazies” and ran it up the flagpole, assuredly, I would salute it.
In 2020, then-President Donald Trump claimed that there was hanky-panky going on in the counting of ballots. In 2022, some Washington Republicans reignited that claim, deploying ballot watchers at a ...
Members and guests of the Bedford-Somerset Chapter of Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees met for their fall banquet on Oct. 24 in Bedford.
Casino gaming is becoming more and more popular, especially with more states in the US legalizing online casinos and gambling ...
At this point, Bedford and St. Marys are no strangers to one another in the opening round of the boys’ soccer playoffs.
On Friday, Bedford and Chestnut Ridge met for the second time this season with a berth in the District 5-2A championship on ...
WINDBER — Earlier this year, North Star swept Everett in a league matchup.
A Claysburg woman who struck a traffic pole was subsequently arrested on felony drug charges. Charlene Morris, 44, faces an ungraded felony count of possession, four ungraded misdemeanor charges of ...
We judge presidential candidates on so many extraneous criteria: the style and color of their clothes, their hair, their height; whether they laugh or smile or scowl.
Social scientists are baffled by the mysterious forces pulling Americans into two contradictory versions of reality.