One of the most interesting press events I’ve ever attended was at the Museum of the American Revolution in 2021. […]
Stew Bolno: Trump and Nixon — unlikely parallels
No person following politics during the past 70 years would say Presidents Richard Nixon and Donald Trump are like “two […]
Gerard St. John: The shore, the church, and the Bagel
On March 15, 1958, the St. Joseph’s College basketball team played St. Bonaventure in the quarterfinal round of the National […]
John Rossi: Four Quarters and me
One of the pleasures of my fifty plus years teaching at La Salle College, then University, was the school’s literary […]
Paul Davis: Free parking, frequent crime in South Philly
Parking is difficult in South Philadelphia as there are far more cars than parking spaces. I recall going on a […]
From the Editors: Return to the State of the Union of Thomas Jefferson’s ideal
This week, President Donald Trump gave the State of the Union address, a nationally televised spectacle in which presidents fulfill […]
Andrew Lewis: Shapiro blames everybody but himself for rising electricity prices
When it comes to energy policy, Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to blame everybody but himself for rising electricity costs. The […]
Seth Higgins: The Supreme Court promised a review of med-mal jurisdictional rules. It never happened.
Two years after repealing Rule 1006, the Court canceled its own reexamination — without public transparency.
By Seth Higgins
Thom Nickels: The truth is out there
I’ve never seen a UAP although I’ve met many people who have.
By Thom Nickels
Candidate Marty Young pitches healthcare fix
Although former President Obama tried to fix U.S. healthcare, many people believe it’s still a mess. And the costs for […]
