And what the late Senator had to say about the Warren Commission.
By Andy Bloom
Philadelphia planning for its big year in 2026
With America’s 250th, the World Cup, All-Star Game, and several large conventions, 2026 will be the busiest year the region has ever seen.
By Lauren Jessop
Thom Nickels: There’s nothing new about Philadelphia’s corruption
More than a century ago, author Lincoln Steffens called the city the worst of those whose corruption he surveyed.
By Thom Nickels
Chris Gibbons: Forgotten no more
Remembering local Korean War veterans.
By Chris Gibbons
Stu Bykofsky: The so-called Jewish Voice for Peace is a group with a death wish
Misguided as they were, the protestors who assembled Thursday evening at 30th Street Station were within their rights — until they started blocking commuters from where they wanted to go.
By Stu Bykofsky
Thom Nickels: You can’t make Lincoln by committee
The new trend among playwrights doesn’t make for a great product.
By Thom Nickels
Amanda Greenberg: Fear and faith — a Jewish woman’s experience in suburban Philadelphia
Last I checked, no other demographic has dealt with parades praising the murder of your people.
By Amanda Greenberg
Stu Bykofsky: It’s time to uncancel Columbus — and Frank Rizzo, too
The woke tide is receding. We should reconsider what it washed away.
By Stu Bykofsky
Christine Flowers: Restoring Columbus Day
The statute is uncovered once again, and Italian Americans refuse to see their holiday erased.
By Christine Flowers
Matt McGarity: Could Trump seek asylum in Philly?
It’s more realistic than you might think.
By Matt McGarity