“We don’t care who you voted for, just bring a dish to the potluck.” I’ve uttered that phrase hundreds of […]
Thom Nickels: A day at the polls
I’d been working the polls as a Republican committee person in my Old Richmond neighborhood for about four hours when […]
No concession for Casey in Pennsylvania, yet
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s incumbent U.S. senator just isn’t ready to let go. Bob Casey Jr., denied a third […]
Andy Bloom: Kamala didn’t close – and here’s why
Democrats are engaged in a circular firing squad. The finger-pointing, blame game, recriminations, and despair are being shared publicly and […]
Christine Flowers: So much for the Dobbs backlash
Every election has a post-mortem. Depending upon your list of priorities, yours might not match your neighbor’s. In my case, […]
Beth Ann Rosica: CHOP’s key board members refuse to answer questions about sex reassignment surgeries
Last month, I reported about Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) refusal to provide information or answer questions about gender reassignment […]
Democrats hold onto slim state House majority
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania Democrats will return to the state House in January with a one-seat majority intact. This, […]
Stacy Garrity: The bonds that built America’s military
Since the inception of U.S. savings bonds in 1935, their sale has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The biggest winner of this week’s election is the alternative media
There were big winners and losers this week, but perhaps the most important victory goes to the alternative media outlets […]
Christine Flowers: My new best friends
Like most Pennsylvanians with a cell phone, I was surprised at how popular I’d become over the past few months. […]
