On January 22, 2026, two congressional committees — Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means — grilled the CEOs of America’s largest health insurance […]
Christine Flowers: In memory of Justice Sandra Schulz Newman
As a female in the legal profession, I have often encountered women my own age-64-and even younger, who have this […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The tide is turning on transgender ideology
The gender ideology movement affecting countless children and adolescents across the country shows clear signs of fracture. “Gender affirming care” […]
Steve Rosenberg: The real fight for our children’s future is happening in the classroom
There’s a dangerous illusion gripping too many in our country: that what’s happening in K-12 education is just about curriculum […]
Thom Nickels: The new journalism? Two can play at that game.
There aren’t that many daring “street activist” conservatives in Philadelphia who’ve adopted an in-your-face style that’s decidedly leftist in its […]
Linda A. Kerns: Election ‘snafu’ causes Korean War vet to miss his first vote
Elections are not always exciting. Often, the weather is bad, the lines are long, and the wait is inconvenient. Sometimes, […]
Report: Philadelphia short $17,000 per taxpayer
(The Center Square) – Philadelphia carries the third-highest tax burden in the nation, meaning it’s short on its bills by […]
From the Editors: DOJ involvement in Greenberg case shows failure of Pennsylvania’s transparency law
There are plenty of lessons to draw from the most recent development involving the Ellen Greenberg case. One of them […]
Paul Davis: ICEbreakers 2 — Larry Krasner and the War on ICE
In my last column, I covered the war on ICE by the protestors who are disrupting ICE operations and attacking […]
Dan Bartkowiak: Getting stuff wrong — Why Pennsylvania must reject Gov. Shapiro’s push for marijuana legalization
Pennsylvania deserves policies rooted in public health and the common good.
By Dan Bartkowiak
