Christopher Columbus was none of the epithets with which his detractors repeatedly characterize him — and all of the historical resources show this unequivocally. Part two in a series of eight.
By Robert Petrone
Kevin Mooney: DeVos hears from Bucks County families on need for education options
As Covid-19 has disrupted the school year for students and parents alike, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos meets with local community members.
By Kevin Mooney
Adam Brandon: Pennsylvania Democrats want to empower lawyers, not voters
By pressing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to extend the deadline for absentee ballots, Democrats are taking advantage of these weaknesses.
By Adam Brandon
Dave Fidlin: Report places Pennsylvania toward bottom of states financially prepared for COVID-19 crisis
Lumbering over chronic unfunded pension and retiree health care benefit costs, Pennsylvania found itself unprepared for the fiscal challenges brought on by the coronavirus, according to a recently released report.
By Dave Fidlin
Todd DeFeo: Wolf vetoes bill giving local control over high school sports decisions
Governor Wolf gives local jurisdictions more control over decisions to resume high school sports.
By Todd DeFeo
Linda A. Kerns: Did an episode of Seinfeld predict our collective meltdown over Supreme Court vacancies?
An episode of Seinfeld indicates that the Left’s misunderstanding of our highest court began long ago. It endangers democracy and warps our system of checks and balances.
By Linda A. Kerns
Christine Flowers: Broad + Liberty isn’t afraid of my voice
A veteran Philadelphia columnist reflects on when everything changed for her — and why she supports Broad + Liberty, which supports her.
By Christine Flowers
Todd DeFeo: Penn State lauds decision to play football this fall
Penn State and other Big Ten football programs will take the field this fall despite the threat of Covid-19.
By Todd DeFeo
Kim Jarrett: Pennsylvania lawmakers push Wolf not to veto school sports bill that passed with bipartisan majorities
Still pending for parents and athletes across the Commonwealth: will they be allowed to play?
By Kim Jarrett
Dave Lemery: State Supreme Court – Pennsylvania can accept ballots mailed on Election Day for following three days
Ballots mailed on Election Day in Pennsylvania will still be counted as long as they arrive within the next three days, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
By Dave Lemery