Josh Shapiro has written an autobiography, less than three years into his four-year term. If he was being honest, he […]
Christine Flowers: Minnesota church invaders deserve the FACE Act
A few years ago, I had to do some research into the Freedom of Access to Clinics Entrances Act, colloquially […]
Thom Nickels: Don Lemon is living the narcissist’s dream
I met him years ago before his fame went viral at the opening party for the Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian […]
Jeff Hurvitz: Presidential Prize
“I’d kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.” That statement was once made by comic Steven Wright. Its irony brought laughter […]
Richard F. Kosich: By opposing Operation Absolute Resolve, the Inquirer Editorial Board shows a predictable lack of resolve
Operation Absolute Resolve, the textbook military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, by all accounts was a sweeping success, […]
John Rossi: When Olney was a ‘suburb’
I grew up in the years just after World War II in a pleasant contained place that I call Lower […]
Kyle Sammin: Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out
Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out. Things are heating up in Minnesota. Not the weather, […]
Paul Davis: On guns and crime — My interview with John Lott
Dr. John R. Lott, Jr., is an author, economist and a world-recognized expert on guns and crime. Lott, the author […]
Thom Nickels: Joan Baez at 85
This year, folk singing legend Joan Baez turned 85. Six decades of social activism and singing frame her as unique […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: The Left’s theater of the absurd goes To Minnesota
“Renee Good’s death was a tragedy. And ICE’s work is important and necessary. No ‘rent-a-rally’ will change either of those […]
