Pennsylvania consumers are uniquely unable to get their hands on liquor to tide ourselves over during the pandemic. But why?
By Andrew Abramaczyk
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China is not quite an enemy, but close. By Stu Bykofsky
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With campuses emptying and traditional colleges and universities under pressure, online ed technocrats are seizing the means of education. By Steven F. McGuire.
Christine Flowers: Lessons on religious persecution for today’s Covid-19 church shutdowns
As a nation that celebrates religious freedom, how will we cope with the new limitations on public worship? By Christine Flowers
In the spotlight
- McLaughlin in National Review: The Transparently Flimsy and Misleading Alito Flag Story
- Silver in The Silver Bulletin: What Biden’s debate gambit reveals
- 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
Linda A. Kerns: When pitting public health against the economy, we cannot abandon reasonableness and commonsense
We must do what we can to stop the spread of this horrible virus but we cannot let our leaders issue unchecked edicts.
By Linda A. Kerns
Albert Eisenberg: BOMBSHELL — Corona cashout for city workers as regular Philadelphians flail
As regular Philadelphians face down the impossible decisions that come with a societal freefall, why are some city employees getting paid time-and-a-half to work from home — on the taxpayer’s dime?
Jennifer Stefano: With classes canceled for weeks, schools must embrace innovation — and choice
Amid this unprecedented crisis, it is time to find innovations in Philadelphia for students — and stop empowering the bureaucracies that are holding children back. By Jennifer Stefano
Earl Baker: Pennsylvania’s energy future is unfolding just outside my front door, and it’s exciting
An exciting energy revolution is happening right in our backyards, writes former State Senator and Chester County Commissioner Earl Baker.
George Parry: Apocalypse meow
Why are the media affording Coronavirus “end-of-the-world-we’re-all-gonna-die!” coverage when apparently more deadly annual influenzas have rated far less hysterical treatment? By George Parry
The Editors: Reflecting on the task at hand
For most of us, the events of the last two weeks are unlike anything we have experienced in our lifetime.
By The Editors