Your nominees for Lieutenant Governor talk Dobbs, Roe and abortion.
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Scanlon defends march with ‘Defund the Police’ activists in debate
Challenger David Galluch hammered the incumbent on rising crime in the district.
By Linda Stein
Thom Nickels: The faithful rally in support of a pro-life activist arrested by Biden’s Justice Department
After Mark Houck’s dramatic arrest, many gathered to demand justice.
By Thom Nickels
Congressional Candidate Spotlight: Abortion
We asked your nominees for U.S. Congress for their thoughts on Roe, Dobbs and abortion.
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In the spotlight
- Yglesias in Slow Boring: America should spend more on prison management
- Riley in Wall Street Journal: How Gavin Newsom’s Governance Boosts Trump
- Cooke in National Review: There Is No ‘Immunity Clause’
- Ooms in RealClear Pennsylvania: Passenger Rail Heralds a New Era in Northeast PA
- Harsanyi in The Federalist: Joe Biden Says There Are Very Fine People On Both Sides Of The Oct. 7 Debate
General Assembly Candidate Spotlight: Abortion
Pennsylvania’s nominees for General Assembly answer your most pressing questions about abortion.
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Senatorial Candidate Spotlight: Abortion
Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman talk Roe, Dobbs, and abortion.
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Paul Davis: John Fetterman holds radical views on crime
Questions about Fetterman’s transparency on health issues dominate the news, but the real story is his far-left views on crime.
By Paul Davis
Pa. House Republican leaders ask Department of State to segregate undated ballots
House Republicans want undated ballots segregated this November, as election lawsuits seem certain after a recent move by the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Todd Shepherd
Patty-Pat Kozlowski: A love letter to Philly, from a criminal
Why, Mayor Kenney, do you think signing an executive order would stop criminals from carrying guns? The bad guys don’t listen to you.
By Patty-Pat Kozlowski
Philadelphia Police Department’s accreditation is up for revocation again
Despite a late-July vote to retain accreditation for Pennsylvania’s largest police department, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw has again been put on notice for ordering her department to comply with the controversial “Driving Equality Law,” a municipal ordinance that downgraded offenses still codified by the Pennsylvania vehicle code.
By A. Benjamin Mannes