Rich Zeoli is joined by Paul Martino and Clarice Schillinger as they discuss politics, culture and chaos.
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An anonymous perspective on Roe v. Wade, overturned
Before Dobbs and after, difficult situations make for impossible choices.
By Anonymous
Rep. Susan Wild says Carbon County voters need to be “schooled” over support for Trump
Latest gaffe highlights the challenge faced by one of 2022’s most vulnerable incumbents.
By Elaine Mallon
Only five governors less popular than Pennsylvania Democrat Tom Wolf
Wolf lags behind all governors of Pennsylvania’s neighboring states, as well.
By Anthony Hennen
In the spotlight
- Greene in PA Townhall: Harrisburg Hits & Misses for the Hardworking Taxpayer
- Lake in The Free Press: The Rise of the ‘Never Bidens’
- Hemingway in The Federalist: Biden’s Incompetence Is Outstripping Voters’ Fear Of Trump
- Young in The Hill: Biden’s worst-case economic scenario is unfolding at the worst possible time
- MacDougald in Tablet: The People Setting America on Fire
All Candidates Spotlight Series: Why are you running?
For the first week of our Candidate Spotlight Series, we asked PA candidates up for election, “Why are you running?”
From The Editors
Exclusive: Philadelphia Police Department to lose its accreditation
The Philadelphia Police Department is slated to have its state accreditation revoked in less than a week, as is the Pittsburgh Police.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Gubernatorial Candidate Spotlight Series: Why are you running?
To begin our Gubernatorial Candidate Spotlight Series, we asked Shapiro and Mastriano, “Why are you running?”
From The Editors
The Editors: Pennsylvanians deserve to know Fetterman’s condition — and reporters must ask
Reporters can’t cut deals with the Fetterman campaign, and not include the details of those arrangements when it comes to the candidate’s health.
By The Editors
Pa. Supreme Court justice excoriates Krasner, alleges abuse of grand jury process
The Democratic justice concurred separately to express his distaste for Krasner’s misuse of the legal system.
By Todd Shepherd
Judge lets legal request move forward seeking to affirm Upper Darby administrator’s firing
Because objections to a legal request by a group of council members were overruled, the path appears paved for a Delaware County judge to rule whether the firing of Upper Darby’s top administrator was legal.
By Todd Shepherd