The Battle of the Meuse-Argonne during World War I is, to this day, the largest and deadliest battle ever fought by American soldiers.
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Basewitz + Snitzer: Want to reduce crime? Let’s start by respecting police work
No amount of policy-making or lamenting rising violence in cities like Philadelphia will allow the police to do their jobs. We must respect and re-valorize the work of everyday officers.
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McCormick files suit to count undated ballots
Candidate’s lawsuit claims mail-in ballots without the required date on the outside should be counted.
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Leslie Sattler: Five musicals based on American history you should listen to
“Hamilton” makes me proud to be an American. Here are five other musicals that do the same.
By Leslie Sattler
Court grants injunction to put PennDOT bridge tolling plan on hold
The Commonwealth Court paused the proposed bridge-tolling until a related lawsuit is settled.
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Pennsylvania Senate GOP primary count tightens
A recount in Pennsylvania’s senate race is now all but certain.
By Alan Wooten
Gina Diorio: How this Democrat drew the teachers’ unions’ wrath with one vote
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers retaliates against a Democrat who dared support school choice.
By Gina Diorio
Thom Nickels: I ran for Republican Committeeperson. Here’s how it went.
Thom Nickels was among the many who registered from Democrat to Republican in 2020. Now, he’s turning his passion into action.
By Thom Nickels
If Shapiro believes Mastriano is dangerous, should he have elevated him with advertising?
Shapiro says Mastriano is a threat to democracy. Is that why he tried to help him win the Republican nomination?
By Todd Shepherd