Twenty years ago, Pennsylvania voters sent shockwaves through the political establishment. Voters were tired of being ignored and voted NO […]
Paul Davis: My Q&A with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner
Having interviewed Judge Patrick Dugan, a candidate for Philadelphia District Attorney against incumbent DA Larry Krasner in next month’s election, […]
Shapiro speaks on his attacker’s guilty plea
(The Center Square) – Following a guilty plea from arsonist Cody Balmer for the April firebombing of his official residence […]
Barbara C. Gelman: Covid’s impact on Pennsylvania students
Current rates of absenteeism and achievement for Pennsylvania students may impact the practice of psychology in the Commonwealth. Given the […]
Presler’s posthumous birthday present to Kirk: a Bucks early-vote drive
Early voting commenced in Pennsylvania yesterday, the same day Charlie Kirk would have turned 32. So Scott Presler came to […]
Megan Martin: Students trapped in violent schools need an escape
Violence terrorized students at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh. A student armed with a knife stabbed three other students — […]
Diane Houser — Downingtown Area School District
This installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Downingtown Area School […]
Lauren Bryson: Plastics production powers Pennsylvania
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) recently published a new report that highlights some good news for Pennsylvania and our economy. […]
Christine Flowers: There’s no conflict in supporting capital punishment and being pro-life
The two great debates of my lifetime have been the following: “Is it gravy or sauce” and “Can a pro-lifer […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Attack of the clones — Sherrill and Spanberger
If you want a glimpse of the future, of robots running our politics, look no further than the two Democrats […]
