Will crime rates become a referendum on the job performance of Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman as they work to become the keystone state’s next Governor and U.S. Senator?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
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Unemployment is down, but job-creation lags compared to other states.
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Roe was overturned, but the March for Life goes on across the country.
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General Assembly Candidate Spotlight: Ideological Unity
Candidates for Pennsylvania’s General Assembly detail their plans to work across party lines.
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Congressional Candidate Spotlight: Ideological Unity
To continue our Candidate Spotlight Series, PA’s candidates for U.S. Congress discuss ideological unity.
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Candidate Spotlight: U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick on ideological unity
Incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick, serving Pennsylvania’s first congressional district, talks ideological unity.
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Christine Flowers: Duke supports bigotry yet again
Duke University’s latest hoax harkens back to the witch hunt of the Duke Three in 2006.
By Christine Flowers
Seth Grove: The curious case of protecting drop boxes in Lehigh County
Observers ensured the law was followed before — why remove them now?
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Lieutenant Governor Candidate Spotlight: Ideological Unity
Pennsylvania’s nominees for Lieutenant Governor detail their plans to collaborate across party lines.
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