The press is the only profession specifically named and protected in the United States Constitution. And that’s because our founders knew it was inextricably linked to the success of our states, our country, and our young republic.
Yet, most people’s experience with the news lately has ...
Joe Biden might still hold the office of President of the United States, but the media are treating him like he’s anything but a newsmaker. For much of Biden’s presidency, reporters were much more energized to cover the apparent menace of Donald Trump than agitate the officials that were ...
As the calendar turns toward 2025, many Juniata Valley residents will raise champagne glasses, watch fireworks, and welcome another year. But for some in our community, New Year’s Eve represents a minefield of temptation and risk - one where the pressure to drink can derail recovery efforts ...
Bashar al-Assad’s downfall came not with a bang but a whimper. The Syrian dictator reportedly fled his home in the wake of a blitzkrieg advance by a coalition of anti-government rebels.
By Sunday morning he was gone – leaving armed groups as the country’s dominant political players.
A ...
About two weeks ago U.S. Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., released a press release on her partnership with U.S. Se.n Susan Collins, R-ME, on introducing legislation to improve access to health care and address the physician shortage in rural areas.
The Rural Residency Planning and Development Act of ...
As the Madison, Wisconsin, community reels from the deadly shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, pictures of grief and mourning despondently tell the story of this tragedy’s aftermath. I viewed the recent online collage of photos on CNN’s website that showed students and parents ...