Lippard makes Poe look like Mother Goose.
By Thom Nickels
Beth Ann Rosica: The inevitable federal-state showdown on education
Several elite universities are currently in a face-off with the Trump administration over recent mandates and withholding federal funds, and […]
Simon Webber: The case for abolishing zoning
The City of Brotherly Love is admired so much for its charming streets and largely cohesive urban fabric. Around every […]
Stu Bykofsky: Predictably, the soda tax failed to deliver
Life is often unpredictable, which makes it fun — or terrifying. There are some things that you can plan for, […]
Jonathan Russell: Hubris is not a leadership virtue
The five-person Democrat majority on the Pennridge School Board is poised to make a significant policy change this month, which […]
Kyle Sammin: Could we just be normal?
During the 2024 election campaign, I heard more than one on-the-fence moderate say of the Democrats, “all they had to […]
Stephen Eustis: Are Pennsylvania’s Democratic Supreme Court Justices acting like politicians?
Judicial activism, regardless of the political leanings involved, erodes public confidence in the judiciary’s role as a neutral arbiter.
By Stephen Eustis, Jr.
Beth Ann Rosica: After two years in office, Shapiro fails to fill key vacancies on state commission
Incompetence or malfeasance?
By Beth Ann Rosica
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Philadelphia’s college basketball team that might have won it all
The story of the 1968–69 La Salle Explorers begins in an unexpected place. It doesn’t begin with the story of Tom Gola […]
Eric Tuwalski: Philadelphia can help provide for the common defense
President Trump recently mentioned in his joint session to Congress this past March the need to build up our military […]