About 65 percent of loan forgiveness benefits would go to borrowers earning more than $51,000.
By Anthony Hennen
Lieutenant Governor Candidate Spotlight: School Choice
It’s back to school season, and our candidates are discussing school choice. Carrie Lewis DelRosso and Austin Davis weigh in.
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National Republican committee presses Fetterman on employment of convicted murderers
A GOP spokeswoman says it reflects the Democrat’s “long record of being soft on crime.” The Fetterman campaign called the attack “a new low.”
From The Editors
Gubernatorial Candidate Spotlight: School Choice
As our kids return to school, Josh Shapiro and Doug Mastriano discuss school choice.
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Leslie Sattler: Why Sydney Sweeney is trending, and what it means for America
When the “Euphoria” actress subtly revealed that her parents vote red, social media lost its mind.
By Leslie Sattler
Sen. Scott Martin: Bipartisan education reforms set up students for success
Recent bipartisan legislation will improve schools across the Commonwealth.
By Sen. Scott Martin
Fetterman acknowledges health challenges linger, declines debate with Oz
The lieutenant governor’s inability to debate raises questions about his ability to serve as U.S. Senator.
By Michael Graham
Judge rules the vote to fire Upper Darby’s Rongione violated Pa. Sunshine Laws
After a ruling from a Delaware County judge, Mayor Keffer says it’s time to move on. The bipartisan group who have opposed her administration in recent months say the matter isn’t decided, and the judge must offer more clarity.
By Todd Shepherd
Andy Bloom: Gas prices go up, gas prices come down
The invisible hand — and Joe Biden — tip the scales.
By Andy Bloom
Man accused of multiple rapes in Philadelphia was paroled in 2020 on gun charge from 2019
Arrested for illegally possessing a firearm as a felon, Kyle Dennison was set loose after just a few months in prison.
By Todd Shepherd