Billions in new nutrition aid through SNAP make sense, paired with federal income tax contributions that sustain the national safety […]
PA-14: Veteran and former FBI agent to challenge Reschenthaler
Alan Bradstock, a Desert Storm veteran and retired FBI agent, has declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s […]
New Chester County Human Relations Commission passes 2–1 amid heated debate
The Chester County Commissioners voted yesterday to approve a new county-level human relations commission. The 2-to-1 vote went along party […]
Philadelphia spy case ends in prison sentence for former defense contractor
Spy stories in fact and fiction generally take place in exotic locales like Hong Kong or Berlin. But a spy story ended right here in Philadelphia on September 15th with the sentencing of a former defense contractor for attempted espionage.
By Paul Davis
An historic hoax in Philadelphia academia
Long before modern technology availed itself of sinister online aspects that allowed for chilling hoaxes like what was perpetrated during […]
Bipartisan alignment on ‘forever chemicals’ regulation
(The Center Square) – Advocates taking aim at the wide array of “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, found in common personal […]
Pop quiz for school boards and candidates
Since schools are back in session, and school board elections are taking place, it’s time to discuss what’s happening — […]
Rural Pennsylvanians can hear you, you know?
During the height of the SEPTA budget standoff a month ago, Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman delivered a searing political […]
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court shows that Phyllis Schlafly was right about the ERA
In the late 1960’s and early 70’s, as the feminist movement was rising in influence, its leaders wrote and promoted […]
Dugan talks crime, Krasner talks Trump
The incumbent DA wants national issues to help him coast to reelection.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
