Americans can be fickle, in life and in politics. We want to be in shape, but we don’t want to […]
Investigation claims anti-Israel, anti-American bias in Philly schools curriculum
Philadelphia curriculum accused of advancing Marxist, anti-Israel framework.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Christine Flowers: Vicious Iranian regime getting what it deserves
Years ago, when I first started to handle asylum cases, I had a consultation with a man from Iran who […]
Luke Bernstein: Dave McCormick’s first year — a blueprint for leadership in Pennsylvania
When Dave McCormick was sworn in as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, expectations were high. Pennsylvania is not just any state: […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: A chance to be a part of Philly history
From William Penn to George Washington to Benjamin Franklin, words from Philadelphians have shaped our city even before the exuberant […]
Congressional Committee presses Shapiro administration on Medicaid fraud in Pennsylvania
By Todd Shepherd A U.S. House committee is pressing the Shapiro administration on Medicaid fraud in the commonwealth, asking the […]
Thom Nickels: Can Pope Leo XIV undo the confusion of the Francis era?
When Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV, I had high hopes for his pontificate. He was American, a Villanova (known […]
FIRE and ICE: Free speech group defends violent flyers at Penn State
(The Center Square) – A second anti-ICE flyer discovered on Penn State’s campus has brought bipartisan agreement among student groups, […]
From the Editors: Progressive-run cities promise much, deliver little. Philadelphia is better than many of them.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria surprised many of his viewers recently by saying the thing CNN people are not supposed to say: […]
PennDOT says vehicle registration can’t change your voter registration. Its own form says otherwise.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court called the practice “of questionable validity.” Eighteen months later, nothing has changed.
By Todd Shepherd
