The author wonders at our national direction as we head toward an unpopular 2020 rematch.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Estate of man strangled in Delco prison files federal lawsuit against the county
The lawsuit targets the county for the first major death in the prison after the county took back management responsibility.
By Todd Shepherd
Sen. Scott Martin: Budget hearings highlight Shapiro budget’s threats to our fiscal stability
The governor plans to spend $14 billion more than the state will take in — and that’s if you trust his overly optimistic numbers.
By Sen. Scott Martin
Rachel Langan: How I became an advocate for school choice
Covid and the lockdowns made me realize that children and families need more educational options.
By Rachel Langan
McCormick and Casey to be unopposed on their respective primary ballots
Two lesser-known challengers failed to qualify for the April ballot.
By Taylor Millard
Beth Ann Rosica: We will never forget — reflections on the fourth anniversary of school closures
How the Covid lockdown hysteria made me an accidental activist.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: When it comes to the center of the Eagles, Kelce will always be our favorite.
Kelce earned a place in Eagles history that will endure long after his playing days are over.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Rep. Cartwright takes donations from lobbyist for Saudi Arabia, in contrast to his 2022 attack ads against his Republican opponent
“This is the hypocrisy that turns voters off,” one political strategist said.
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: Lies, damn lies, and two weeks to flatten the curve
A commitment to remembering what the Covid “experts” did to us four years ago.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: What becomes of the Haley voters?
Trump thinks he doesn’t need the voters who went for Haley on Super Tuesday. He should think again.
By Andy Bloom