Opponents of school choice just made another strong case for school choice. Was Harrisburg listening?
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Kyle Sammin: Trump isn’t an outlier — he’s the culmination of a trend
At Donald Trump’s address to Congress in January, Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) held up a sign for the cameras that […]
Eric Tuwalski: What did Philadelphia learn from the 1997 Summit for America’s Future?
I wonder how many people in our region remember the President’s Summit for America’s Future that took place in April […]
Thom Nickels: Public misbehavior shouldn’t be dismissed as ‘a Philly thing’
The phrase “it’s a Philly thing” reduces urban violence and misbehavior to a wink and a nod.
By Thom Nickels
Richard O’Flynn: Dr. Oz should prioritize strengthening Medicare Advantage to protect senior health care
I was encouraged to see Dr. Mehmet Oz confirmed as the new Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid […]
Mark Umansky: All voters deserve a voice in our primaries
For nearly a year now, I’ve had the honor of serving as the Republican Ward Leader for Chestnut Hill and […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Regardless of the reason, UPMC’s policy change is good for kids
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center announced the termination of “gender-affirming care” for children. It’s a good thing.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Nathan Benefield: Bring domestic steel manufacturing into America’s Golden Age
If there is to be a new Golden Age for American industry and manufacturing, Pennsylvania will play a leading role. […]
After unsuccessful efforts, Crozer-Chester closing its doors
(The Center Square) – The battle to maintain healthcare access in the heavily burdened city of Chester has ended, for […]
Larry Platt: For sale — your state legislature
Democratic Rep. Solomon, Republican Rep. Rigby and activist Rabbi Michael Pollock are all pushing for a ban on egregious gifts to legislators — as in most other states. It is the 38th attempt at a gift ban in the last quarter century.
By Larry Platt
