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Month: July 2023

The Economy

Andy Bloom: American economic competitiveness is down

July 6, 2023July 5, 2023
Andy Bloom

Deficit-financed government spending is crowding out private investment — to America’s detriment.
By Andy Bloom

State Politics

From the Editors: Shapiro caves on school funding, trust drops in Harrisburg

July 5, 2023July 5, 2023
The Editors
14

House Democrats pull the rug out from Republicans and Governor Shapiro in back-door budget dealings.
By the Editors

Crime

Ben Mannes: Details emerge about suspect in Southwest Philly mass shooting

July 5, 2023July 4, 2023
A. Benjamin Mannes
8

Could escalating and dramatized rhetoric be radicalizing those suffering from emotional health crises to the point of murder?
By A. Benjamin Mannes

Energy

Becky Corbin: Carbon capture and storage is beneficial to Pennsylvania’s energy field

July 5, 2023September 9, 2024
Becky Corbin
3

Advanced technologies could benefit the environment while providing jobs here in the Keystone State.
By Becky Corbin

History

Chris Gibbons: Invisible wounds that kill

July 4, 2023July 2, 2023
Chris Gibbons
2

This year, let’s not simply celebrate the birth of our country, but also remember and honor a soldier who not only shares the same birth date, but also fought and suffered to defend it.
By Chris Gibbons

History

The other Governor Shapiro

July 4, 2023July 4, 2023
Dan Cirucci

A look back into Pennsylvania’s recent gubernatorial history.
By Dan Cirucci

Media Bias

Stu Bykofsky: The press should be honest about Moms for Liberty

July 3, 2023July 4, 2023
Stu Bykofsky
12

You don’t have to support the conservative parents’ group to agree that reporting on them is far from unbiased.
By Stu Bykofsky

Education

Meek Mill among 65 endorsing Lifeline Scholarships

July 3, 2023July 2, 2023
Christen Smith

The Philadelphia rapper and activist added his voice to the many calling for the program supported by Governor Shapiro and Harrisburg Republicans.
By Christen Smith

Crime

Alec Shaffer: Temple University puts optics first, safety last

July 3, 2023July 2, 2023
Alec Shaffer
1

Crime is rising and serious answers are needed.
By Alec Shaffer

2A

Court stays Montco sheriff’s plans for surprise gun dealer audits

July 1, 2023June 30, 2023
Linda Stein
3

The Commonwealth Court agreed to halt the searches, which firearms dealers called unconstitutional.
By Linda Stein

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Op-Ed

Guy Ciarrocchi: In our Father’s house, there is a room for them

Guy Ciarrocchi: In our Father’s house, there is a room for them

schedule May 19 2025
ink_pen Guy Ciarrocchi

In a simple pine casket, followed by ten children, 30 grandchildren, and countless nieces, nephews, friends, with a choir of […]

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