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Nov 18, 2024
The Washington Post has been telling us for eight years now that Democracy Dies in Darkness. Anyone who watched the proceedings in Bucks County this week knows that’s not true. It...
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Sep 18, 2024
When Donald Trump imposed a “temporary” 25 percent tariff on steel in 2018, many Democrats and their friends in the media pounced on the plan as ill-considered and harmful to the...
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Sep 6, 2024
Harris and the Democrats are trying to have it both ways. By Kyle Sammin
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Jul 29, 2024
The vice presidency has never been known as a great gig. Compared with being governor, it seems downright boring. Would it be wise for Shapiro to hold that job for four (or even...
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Jul 19, 2024
Printing excess money leads to inflation every time – but the incumbents don’t want you to know that.
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Jul 1, 2024
Looking back on the pandemic that decimated the gay community. By Thom Nickels
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Jun 14, 2024
The Free Library of Philadelphia is at war with itself. By Thom Nickels
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Jun 12, 2024
The bill is said to be about equalizing funding across the state, but would also limit funding to charter schools. By Christen Smith
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Jun 5, 2024
The County continues to stonewall journalists about their spending on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs.
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May 21, 2024
An alphabet soup of executive agencies imposes enough regulations to grind any project to a halt. By Elizabeth Stelle
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Apr 30, 2024
Pennsylvanians have the right to know who (or what) creates the media they consume. By Senators Tracy Pennycuick and Jimmy Dillon
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Apr 26, 2024
Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced and advanced extreme, harmful policy ideas and tax hikes. By Nathan Benefield
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Apr 22, 2024
The Philadelphia Democrat is wanted by police, yet a rules change in the state House gives the Democrats the power to cast votes in his name, even as he evades capture.
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Apr 17, 2024
Some opponents of hospital consolidation think the distinction between for-profit and non-profit has begun to blur. By Seth Higgins
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Apr 9, 2024
By Stephanie Catarino Wissman
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Apr 8, 2024
A government willing to limit itself is often a good thing, but we’ve limited it so much that it takes an emergency to get anything built.
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Apr 3, 2024
Kyle Sammin sits down with candidate Maria Montero for a discussion on her run for the Republican nomination for Congress in Pennsylvania's 7th district.
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Mar 14, 2024
The governor plans to spend $14 billion more than the state will take in — and that's if you trust his overly optimistic numbers. By Sen. Scott Martin
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Feb 21, 2024
The Keystone state once again has a senator who defies characterization. By David Reel
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Feb 1, 2024
The former mayoral candidate and eleven-term City Council member will replace Khine Arthur. By Jenny DeHuff
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Jan 19, 2024
Larry Krasner's failure to enforce the law in the city leads to higher crime elsewhere, too. By Larry Miller
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Jan 11, 2024
If the former president were ever convicted of a crime connected with the events of Jan. 6, 2021, there would be a good case to remove him from the ballot. But he hasn't been.
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Jan 4, 2024
Part two of a two-part examination of the decline of the American educational system By Stephen F. Gambescia