Clients aren’t happy with a law firm’s bill — so they hire another firm to complain about it. And the taxpayers pay for it all.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Former Sen. Daylin Leach settles defamation suit with Philadelphia Inquirer
The Inquirer recently ran a large ad above the fold as part of the settlement which also included an undisclosed sum of money.
By Linda Stein
Howard Lurie: The Inquirer’s hypocrisy on free speech
The paper of record is all for free speech — when it accords with their progressive opinions.
By Howard Lurie
Paul Snitzer: The mainstream media should call the Goldie protest what it is: antisemitic harassment.
The press would not mince words if these protesters were on the right, but equivocate when radical leftists threaten a Jewish restaurateur.
By Paul Snitzer
Intentional omissions from the Philadelphia Inquirer?
On endorsements and school funding, the editors leave out some important facts.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Terry Tracy: The Inquirer editorial board’s ongoing war with the facts at the Central Bucks School District
The reading public deserves better than raw opinion that’s unmoored from the truth.
By Terry Tracy
Stu Bykofsky: The press should be honest about Moms for Liberty
You don’t have to support the conservative parents’ group to agree that reporting on them is far from unbiased.
By Stu Bykofsky
From the Editors: Haverford’s curriculum curation doesn’t get the same treatment as other districts’ in the mainstream press
When is a book ban not a book ban? When progressives are the ones trying to “ban” it.
By the Editors
From the Editors: Support democracy in school board races — even when the other side wins
The paper of record dismisses Central Bucks School District’s investigation and blames the board majority for daring to govern.
By the Editors
Richard Koenig: The Inquirer, Mark Tykocinski, and the ruction at Jefferson
Actually, now and again there can be a reason to “like” Berenson.
By Richard Koenig