When the Tufts student was arrested by ICE for an op-ed she wrote condemning Israel, many protested the “criminalization” of […]
U.S. Steel merger gets Trump’s approval
(The Center Square) – U.S. Steel will officially remain a Pittsburgh icon after the president said Friday he approves of […]
Chris Gibbons: A Memorial Day tribute to “Philadelphia’s own”
On September 21, 1917, a little over five months after the U.S. formally entered World War I, the first 361 […]
Letters to the Editor, 5/24/2025
Delaware County’s Testing Procedures: A Dance in the Dark In my last letter, I outlined a three-step certification dance required […]
Paul Davis: The Navy Yard — past, present, and future
A look back at the Philadelphia Navy Yard as Governor Shapiro and the commonwealth invest $30 million in the future of the Navy Business District
By Paul Davis
Stu Bykofsky: Nice guys often finish last in politics
Former Municipal Court Judge and Army veteran Pat Dugan is a nice guy. As baseball manager Leo Durocher once observed, […]
Thom Nickels: Traveling in Romania in the shadow of the past
I almost canceled my trip to Romania several times. I wasn’t sure why I was feeling fearful. The rash of […]
Former St. Joe’s prof homes in on student newspaper in lawsuit, says ‘Hawk’ article fueled firing
Greg Manco’s attorneys allege a voicemail shows intent to get him “f***ing fired” and claim The Hawk’s reporting defamed him and fueled a university investigation.
By Todd Shepherd
Seth Higgins: How lawsuit abuse is killing healthcare in Pennsylvania
Since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania has been rocked by hospital closures, reductions in healthcare services, and a […]
