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For heroes, and the unfortunate

Every Memorial Day, I buy bunches of small American flags to place on the graves of relatives, plus some friends and acquaintances. This year I bought too many. As a result, I ventured out to Oak Grove Cemetery, just west of downtown Uniontown, a day or two after the holiday to place the ...

Where oh where is TrumpĢƵ teleprompter?

It was one of the most disturbing days in the eight-year presidency of Barack Hussain Obama. On Aug. 28, 2014, during a live news conference, he brazenly wore a tan suit. Oh, the humanity! Republicans everywhere were appalled by such an outrageous display by a U.S. president supposedly ...

Betsy Ross and the Supremes

The news is little more than a constant churn of whatĢƵ new; whatĢƵ old; whatĢƵ changed – or whatĢƵ staying the same. Some news stories, though, have what they call “legs.” Sometimes I have a hunch about those. Last month, when it was first reported in The New York Times ...

MAGA memo maps Trump strategy

A not-so-secret memo from one of the dark-money, cash-happy political action committees supporting Donald Trump confirms the central role Pennsylvania is expected to play in the election for president this November. Make America Great Again Inc., which by law is prohibited from coordinating ...

I was a war correspondent

Over the years, I’ve aspired to do many things. I’ve failed at many of them. I’ve conveniently forgotten the rest. ThatĢƵ what makes me so well-adjusted (for the most part). I can reach back over the years and sift through those aspects of my life that didn’t go the way I planned ...

My commencement address

ItĢƵ that season again. The nationĢƵ, no, the worldĢƵ notables are fanning out around the globe – dispensing their wisdom at learning institutions with their personally crafted commencement speeches. I haven’t paid much attention to any commencement speech since June 1, 1966 – the ...