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Month: November 2023

State Politics

State House approves jobless benefits for striking workers

November 16, 2023November 16, 2023
Christen Smith

The bill to subsidize organized labor is likely dead on arrival in the Senate.
By Christen Smith

History

Thom Nickels: There’s nothing new about Philadelphia’s corruption

November 16, 2023November 16, 2023
Thom Nickels
1

More than a century ago, author Lincoln Steffens called the city the worst of those whose corruption he surveyed.
By Thom Nickels

Politics

Erik Telford: Pennsylvania exports a lot — especially bad political leadership

November 15, 2023November 14, 2023
Erik Telford
1

Pennsylvania’s leading Democrats offer a lot of talk, but little action.
By Erik Telford

Politics

Terrific polls, awful election results. Are Republicans tone deaf?

November 14, 2023November 14, 2023
Andy Bloom
9

What is the path forward for the Republican Party after victory in the courts turns to defeat at the polls?
By Andy Bloom

Municipal Government

Chester’s incoming mayor sees receiver as a partner, not an opponent

November 13, 2023November 15, 2023
Taylor Millard

Change is coming to the troubled municipality.
By Taylor Millard

Abortion

Christine Flowers: After the election losses, Republicans are abandoning their principles

November 13, 2023November 13, 2023
Christine Flowers
16

Many GOP pundits would have the party jettison the rights of the unborn — and leave pro-life voters without a party.
By Christine Flowers

Abortion

Beth Ann Rosica: School board races — the other casualty of abortion

November 13, 2023November 13, 2023
Beth Ann Rosica
12

Democrats used fear over abortion to win races that had nothing to do with it.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Election Law

Kyle Sammin: Central Bucks Dems try to make their electoral gains permanent through creative line-drawing

November 10, 2023November 10, 2023
Kyle Sammin
1

When is gerrymandering not gerrymandering? When a Democrat does it.
By Kyle Sammin

Government

Guy Ciarrocchi: When a money back guarantee isn’t good enough

November 10, 2023November 10, 2023
Guy Ciarrocchi
2

Harrisburg is so close to actual progress.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

History

Chris Gibbons: Forgotten no more

November 10, 2023November 9, 2023
Chris Gibbons

Remembering local Korean War veterans.
By Chris Gibbons

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Op-Ed

Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right

Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right

schedule March 16 2026
ink_pen Christine Flowers

New York City’s first lady and commentator Megyn Kelly have more in common than one might imagine.
By Christine Flowers

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