Over 70 percent of voters support school choice — perhaps as high as 80 percent. Contrary to what many would […]
Decades later, abuse survivor pushes for legal reform
When Alex Yannopoulos was eleven years old and a student at Radnor Middle School, he was molested by a teacher, […]
GOP chairman considers re-election support for Fetterman if he switches parties
(The Center Square) – While the governor’s race took center stage at the conservative-backed Pennsylvania Leadership Conference over the weekend, […]
Sen. Jarett Coleman: Phase out toxic additives in IV bags
When Pennsylvanians enter a hospital, they should have full confidence that the care they receive will help them get better; […]
Philly Dept. of Human Services gave a baby to the wrong adoptive parents — a mistake never corrected
Despite the city admitting its error, a judge found it was too late to undo the mistake.
By Todd Shepherd
Christine Flowers: Plenty of disdain for misuse of emotionally charged words
As an old Catholic school girl who may or may not have started too late, words mean a lot to […]
An interview with Jason Richey, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part interview with Jason Richey, Allegheny County GOP chair and a candidate for […]
Jennifer Riley: Nuclear verdicts and junk science are creating a judicial hellhole
Over the years, Pennsylvania has become flooded with excessive lawsuits that are pushing our healthcare system to a breaking point. […]
Thom Nickels: Catholic conversions surged this Easter
It’s been all over the news: United States Catholics see a 38 percent surge in adult converts over Easter 2026. […]
An interview with Jason Richey, Part 1
This is the first of a two-part interview. The second part can be found here. A year ago, I interviewed […]
