President Donald Trump has actually fulfilled many of his campaign promises and made a positive difference. With all the noise, […]
From the Editors: Voter ID is a popular, commonsense reform — so why are Democrats opposing it?
There is a lot of talk in politics these days around “80-20 issues” — debates where 80 percent of the […]
Paul Davis: Tragic, urgent, and terrifying missing persons cases
In my many years of working the crime beat as a reporter and columnist, I’ve covered stories ranging from murder […]
Thom Nickels: Dobrowsky’s Caesar adaptation does not disappoint
Suburb acting is paired with thoughtful incorporation of modern themes.
By Thom Nickels
Wally Nunn: The disability explosion isn’t about more combat
A common explanation for today’s soaring number of disabled veterans is simple and comforting: modern war is harder, and more […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Rubio wants to make America and Europe united — and great again
Secretary of State Marco Rubio seized the opportunity of the 62nd Munich Conference not merely to give another foreign policy […]
Patricia Rooney: Pennsylvania Republicans should pass redistricting reform while they still can
Pennsylvania’s Republican state legislators have waited until the last moment to consider two bills which would create an independent redistricting […]
Christine Flowers: Antisemitism again, this time from Religious Liberty Commission member
I thought I could abandon the topic of antisemitism for a few weeks. There was Pam Bondi to ridicule, ICE […]
Josue Sierra: When politics can’t tell the truth about the human person
Not long ago, debates about public policy assumed a basic agreement about reality. We argued about solutions, not about what […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Love and table tennis
Like all over America, life was hard around Valentine’s Day of 1934 in Depression-era Philadelphia. And like all aspects of […]
