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Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer and Timothy J. Nelson: One overlooked way to fight opioid deaths? Give people something to do.
Across the country, communities are struggling to respond to the opioid crisis, some with broader access to medical strategies and more treatment programs. Yet the national overdose death rate continues to rise, with opioid deaths in 2022 remaining at an all-time high. There are, of course, many causes of addiction,...
Letter to the editor: Church gardens bring pleasure to all
The gardens at First Presbyterian Church at 300 South Main Street in Greensburg have never been more beautiful than they are this year. The newly planted landscaping and annual red and salmon geraniums give pleasure not only to the congregation, but to the downtown Greensburg community and passersby, as well....
Letter to the editor: Practice unconditional love
I’ve enjoyed reading the recent letters regarding God. After losing my father as a young man, I’ve spent many hours contemplating God, reading spiritual texts and seeking truth. Twenty-five years ago, I discovered Raymond Moody’s book “Life after Life,” in which he interviewed numerous people who had medically documented near-death...
Editorial: We grieve together
We remember the losses our nation and our state felt on Sept. 11, 2001, with this updated editorial from the 20th anniversary of the tragic events. For two decades, America has had one shared cultural touchstone. Every Sept. 11, we are transported to the day when the whole country held...
Letter to the editor: Campaign finance reform
The report “Union leaders defend historic and controversial Pa. state employee contracts” (Aug. 28, TribLIVE) provided the state’s Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) review of the recent AFSCME contracts. Gov. Josh Shapiro conducted secret contract negotiations with union leaders, exchanging $5.5 million in union campaign contributions for a 20.1% salary increase....
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 11
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 11....
Mallard Fillmore for the week of Sept. 11
Mallard Fillmore for the week of Sept. 11....
Michael Reagan: Politicians’ brains are a nonpartisan issue
Seriously folks. Maybe we Republicans better stop banging on President Biden for the serious cognitive issues he obviously has. Unless we hold the players on our own team responsible for their cognitive issues, we have to stop harping on the obvious mental declines of Biden, Sen. John Fetterman and Diane...
Letter to the editor: Making our cities colorful
Kudos to the painted Bible verse mural art project in Jeannette (“Mural adorns wall overlooking amphitheater in Jeannette,” Aug. 31, TribLIVE). Painting a colorful mural on the side of a building is a great way to make it clean and new again. Murals show the spirit of your city. I...
Letter to the editor: Football and academics
When I saw your recently published salaries of the head coaches of football at Pitt and Penn State, I became curious to see how they compared to the salaries of the individuals responsible for the academic success of these institutions and how some other well known academic institutions valued their...
Editorial: Dropping college credits could solve police staffing problems
Do police officers need to go to college? It’s a question that many places have struggled to answer in recent years as it has become harder to fill the vacancies in police departments large and small. There are a number of officers walking away from the job, either retiring or...
Letter to the editor: Let’s dump both Biden, Trump
An overwhelming majority of Americans say they want neither President Biden nor former President Trump on the 2024 ballot. Yet both are considered prohibitive favorites to win their party’s nomination. This is because extremists on both sides have co-opted the two major political parties by being consistently reliable primary voters....
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Remembering Johnny Fusilli, faith and friendship
It might be Patsy’s, Sinatra’s old joint, if you’re from New York City. In Philadelphia, Dante & Luigi’s or one of the other old-time places scattered among the neighborhood rowhouses and apartment buildings might be your go-to joint. But if you are from a certain part of Pittsburgh, Johnny’s in...
Zach Kennedy: The Pittsburgh Pirates deserve better
A sea of overjoyed fans draped in black and gold as far as the eye could see was on its feet, pushing PNC Park to capacity on a crisp October afternoon. This was the atmosphere I faked a doctor’s appointment to enjoy during my sophomore year of high school in...
Colin McNickle: The Right-to-Work difference in jobs recovery
Private-sector employment in Pennsylvania climbed 2.3% above the pre-pandemic July 2019 level by July 2023. But a researcher at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy says the commonwealth’s fealty to organized labor is retarding job growth. “The gain was accounted for by … service-sector jobs, especially education and health, professional...
Sounding off: Honest president, Amazon, deer hunting among week’s topics
We need an honest president Our country has been blessed with country-loving leadership until recently. We, until recent times, believed in justice. If you commit the crime, then do the time. I would submit to you the following examples of poor leadership. President Trump knew on Jan. 5, 2021, that...
Letter to the editor: Praise for Allegheny Valley Hospital rehab program
I was recently a recipient of the services of Allegheny Valley Hospital’s rehab program. I want to share my experience in a facility that sometimes gets a negative response. I want to commend the doctor, physician assistants, therapy department, nurses and nurses’ aides, the cleaning staff, the transport staff, radiology...
Letter to the editor: Keeping Trump off the ballot
The crimes that President Trump is accused of committing, we’ve known about for seven (Stormy Daniels) to 2½ (Capitol riot) years. Yet these low-life Democratic DAs are bringing charges to keep Trump tied up in court a year before the election. C’mon, we weren’t born yesterday. In my opinion, this...
Editorial: Why are prisoners escaping county jails?
What’s up with all the prison escapes? Pennsylvania has seen a number of high-profile incidents in 2023 when someone in custody has gotten free and gone on the lam. As of Friday, one was still ongoing. Danelo Cavalcante, 34, is a Brazilian native convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend. He was...
Letter to the editor: DOJ, FBI influence on election
In 1939, FDR signed the Hatch Act into law. The purpose of the act was to protect federal workers from political influences so they could do their jobs effectively. The act also prohibited all federal employees from engaging in politics while on the job. Certain categories of federal employees are...
Letter to the editor: Biden worse than Trump?
I still haven’t picked myself up off the ground after reading the letter “Trump, Biden, DeSantis, Kennedy all bad candidates” (Aug. 22, TribLIVE). I suggest that Democrats, Republicans and independents all read this letter. And I am certain that the vast majority will have the same chilling reaction that I...
Cal Thomas: Getting the Saudi-Israel formula wrong
If one is mixing chemicals, getting the formula wrong can produce disastrous results. It is the same with international diplomacy. For decades the left was wrong about the Soviet Union and China, believing that what the U.S. did or did not do would have a positive influence on communist dictators...
S.E. Cupp: The Republican Party of lawlessness and disorder
Most Americans will never serve on a jury — in fact most won’t even be summoned. The National Center for State Courts estimates that in any year, only about .09% of the population is called for jury duty, and yet somehow most New Yorkers will tell you they’ve gone at...
Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard and Todd Newman: Experts alone can’t handle AI; the public needs a seat at the table
Are democratic societies ready for a future in which AI algorithmically assigns limited supplies of respirators or hospital beds during pandemics? Or one in which AI fuels an arms race between disinformation creation and detection? Or sways court decisions with amicus briefs written to mimic the rhetorical and argumentative styles...
Stacy Garrity: Working to return $4.5 billion in unclaimed property
As state treasurer, one of my top priorities is returning unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Right now, the Pennsylvania Treasury Department is working to return more than $4.5 billion to hardworking people across the commonwealth. In fact, about one in 10 Pennsylvanians has money waiting. I encourage everyone to...
