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OP-ED: ItÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ up to you

What is the connection between Project 2025, Kevin Roberts and the Heritage Foundation, Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, and former President Donald Trump, who often praises OrbánÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ leadership? For one thing, their connections highlight a shift in conservative strategies and ...

OP-ED: What truly makes America incredible

I had a grandad Jacob and a granddad Jacobs. Okay, well, Jacob was oneÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ first name and Jacobs anotherÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ last. It wasn’t the real last name. That was Iacoboni, but Americanized Iacoboni became Jacobs. My Italian family tree took us back to a little, beautiful village in Italy in the ...

Politicians often speak out against higher taxes, grocery bills, or utility rates, promising to work hard in office to prevent you from paying more. However, there is one notable exception: how much you pay for natural gas. You probably won’t hear statements praising the idea of making ...

OP-ED: Life lessons learned on the playground

Some of my fondest recollections of growing up in Uniontown center around recess and going to the city playgrounds. So many important life lessons were learned there. I played Foursquare at recess, carefully following the rules of the game. When you reached Square A, the highest ...

Sometimes malarkey can cause a kerfuffle

With the changing of the guard in Washington, D.C., on the near horizon, it seemed only fitting that I dedicate a little time to words that we will not be hearing very often after our current president retires to his home in Delaware. Seriously, this is not hyperbole. No one definitively ...

When Donald Trump was president, he flipped the Republican PartyÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ stance on free trade. Historically, Republicans had been the party of manufacturers and favored tariffs to protect their industries from foreign competition. After World War II, when the manufacturing bases of our ...