Secretary of State Marco Rubio seized the opportunity of the 62nd Munich Conference not merely to give another foreign policy […]
Shapiro charged taxpayers for luxury hotels, critics question spending
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat and a likely 2028 presidential candidate, spent nearly $1,700 of taxpayer dollars for three nights at high-end, […]
Patricia Rooney: Pennsylvania Republicans should pass redistricting reform while they still can
Pennsylvania’s Republican state legislators have waited until the last moment to consider two bills which would create an independent redistricting […]
Christine Flowers: Antisemitism again, this time from Religious Liberty Commission member
I thought I could abandon the topic of antisemitism for a few weeks. There was Pam Bondi to ridicule, ICE […]
Voices of Americans group launches new Save Our Girls ad campaign
A new advocacy group launched a first-of-its-kind, five-figure ad campaign.
By Linda Stein
Josue Sierra: When politics can’t tell the truth about the human person
Not long ago, debates about public policy assumed a basic agreement about reality. We argued about solutions, not about what […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Love and table tennis
Like all over America, life was hard around Valentine’s Day of 1934 in Depression-era Philadelphia. And like all aspects of […]
Letters to the editor, 2/14/2026
On May 19, 2026, Pennsylvania will hold its General Primary Election. In this Primary, Democratic and Republican voters will choose […]
Thom Nickels: This is what happens when Democrats lose the plot
Hyper-local politics today is all the rage. When you look at the left – meaning most Democrats – you see […]
Ben Mannes: Bilal makes Philadelphia law enforcement a global laughingstock
But is anyone going to do anything about it?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
