Democrats jump to the wrong conclusions as they use horrific violence to advance their own agenda.
By Andy Bloom
Nearly all Philly property crime categories show double-digit increases from 2021 to ’22
Violent crime gets the headlines but other crimes are also on the rise, further adding to the city’s misery.
By Todd Shepherd
Joe Gale: Val Arkoosh’s undeserved promotion to Secretary of Human Services
Too often, big-government bureaucrats don’t just get it wrong, they get promoted.
By Joe Gale
Doug Mastriano: So long, Governor Wolf
The outgoing governor takes credit for a lot of things the legislature did — and tried to avoid blame for much of his own doing.
By Doug Mastriano
Christine Flowers: The Philadelphia Eagles stole my heart
Like many Birds fans, the Eagles have been a lifelong passion for the author.
By Christine Flowers
Rob Wonderling: “From the Wilderness to the Woods”
Look to Pennsylvania’s past for inspiration about our future.
By Rob Wonderling
Meghan Dougherty: With racial requirements for youth workshop, the Inquirer misses the point of diversity
The Acel Moore Journalism Workshop is closed to white students starting in 2023.
By Meghan Dougherty
Giordano interview: Mastriano says Republicans must adapt to mail-in voting
“I didn’t embrace [mail-in voting], obviously during the campaign. We probably should have used it as the Democrats had, because I don’t see how we win elections without embracing that idea,” Mastriano said.
By Broad + Liberty staff
Daniel Greenfield: ‘Comcast’s Secret Weapon’ opened the Penn Biden Center
Comcast, China and classified documents — a local connection to President Biden’s growing scandal.
By Daniel Greenfield
State Senate bill proposes ban on vaccine mandates in Pennsylvania
The proposed Medical Freedom Act will face stiff opposition in the state House.
By Lauren Jessop