Hubris meets high tech
<p>EDITOR’S NOTE:Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post dissects the downfall of a powerful man.</p>
<p>EDITOR’S NOTE:Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post dissects the downfall of a powerful man.</p>
<p>Gov. Tom Corbett lied last week. He did it while once again defending his handling of the Jerry Sandusky investigation.</p>
<p>Like a dog going back to its own vomit, so a fool, this country, repeats its folly.
<p>DEAR ABBY:I want to share my experience with being a distracted driver. </p>
<p>The United States will become the world’s largest oil producer by around 2020, temporarily overtaking Saudi Arabia, as new exploration technologies find more resources, the International E
<p>IF YOU WERE BORN TODAY:You make insightful observations about the society around you because you’re always involved and you care.
<p>Pittsburgh Tribune-Review</p>
<p>In a little over a week, on Thanksgiving Day, I and about 1,500 other fanatics will toe the line on Market Street in Berwick and run nine miles for fame and glory.
<p>Q. Every year during the winter months, I have a problem with my thumbs cracking at the edge of my thumbnails. It takes weeks for them to heal, and the cracks are very painful.
<p>CHICAGO — Cheerleading isn’t just jumping and waving pompoms — it has become as athletic and potentially as dangerous as a sport and should be designated one to improve safety, the nation’