In an attempt to remove a totalitarian leader from office, the media has reverted to their own twisted form of totalitarianism.
By Daniel Goncalves
Todd Shepherd: Inquirer pulls hard-hitting headline on story about Philly Dem’s use of N-word
Local Republicans have lambasted Philly’s largest newspaper for what they see as a blatant example of left-wing media bias.
By Todd Shepherd
Ben Mannes: Media silence as murders surge in Philly
As murder rates surge to epidemic proportions in Philadelphia, our media corps seems more motivated by moving statues than reducing deaths.
By Ben Mannes
Stephen F. Gambescia: Could local news outlets save journalism?
The Philly soda tax debate shines a light on how good local journalism should function on important policy debates.
By Stephen F. Gambescia
Jeff Hurvitz: The national epidemic of media polarization has already weakened us
The roots of our great national political polarization have been sewed for the last four decades — and are weakening our country. By Jeff Hurvitz.
Linda A. Kerns: Two Oval Office interviews, two different media reactions — Philly deserves better
Ignoring the president serves no purpose except to reinforce his constant accusations about fake news and biased media coverage.
By Linda A. Kerns