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Month: November 2025

Energy

Report: PJM power grid electrification faces bumpy transition

November 4, 2025November 3, 2025
Lauren Jessop

(The Center Square) – The nation’s power grid is entering a new era of soaring demand – the full extent […]

Election

Labor unions cross the aisle to support Dugan for DA

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025
A. Benjamin Mannes

A coalition of Philadelphia’s most influential labor organizations — including some with a long history of backing Democrats — gathered […]

B+L Investigates

Budget fix or legal risk? Delaware County may have tapped restricted funds to ease 2025 tax increase

November 3, 2025November 4, 2025
Todd Shepherd

Opioid funds, hotel tax, nursing home surplus: Inside the $7.6 million in transfers powering Delco’s controversial budget

By Todd Shepherd

Election

Ben Mannes: Krasner’s election-eve grant blitz raises new questions of oversight

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025
A. Benjamin Mannes

As Philadelphia voters head to the polls, District Attorney Larry Krasner’s office has again rolled out a highly publicized round […]

Education

Antisemitism an issue in Lower Merion school board race

November 3, 2025November 2, 2025
Linda Stein
2

A local rabbi took the unusual step of entering the fray after alleged anti-Israel messaging in schools.
By Linda Stein

Foreign Affairs

Christine Flowers: Malala was in Philly this week. Her message should echo to the White House

November 3, 2025November 2, 2025
Christine Flowers
7

There are a few people in the world who are instantly recognizable by their first names: Madonna, the mother of […]

Energy

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick: RGGI raises energy prices

November 3, 2025November 2, 2025
Tracy Pennycuick

Governor Wolf unilaterally put the state into the carbon tax compact. Josh Shapiro is trying to keep it that way.
By Sen. Tracy Pennycuick

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Op-Ed

Ben Mannes: Noem’s fall shows why independent watchdogs matter at every level of government

Ben Mannes: Noem’s fall shows why independent watchdogs matter at every level of government

schedule March 10 2026
ink_pen A. Benjamin Mannes

After a contentious Congressional hearing, President Trump’s announcement of a forced departure of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem came because […]

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