It is up to the majority to stop a radical minority from destroying our democracy.
By Justin Engle
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Philly Councilmember Kendra Brooks silent on affiliation with Democratic Socialists after Hamas attack
The far-left Working Families Party member had previously touted her association with the group.
By Todd Shepherd
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We shouldn’t count out young people in politics.
By Zane Hensal
Guy Ciarrocchi: The reactions are (almost) as impactful as the bullets and bombs
Reactions to the barbaric, unprovoked attack on Israel speaks volumes.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
In the spotlight
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- Lake in The Free Press: The Rise of the ‘Never Bidens’
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- Young in The Hill: Biden’s worst-case economic scenario is unfolding at the worst possible time
Howard Schargel: Central Bucks taxpayers could be on the hook for $119 million due to a frequent-flier plaintiff — whose husband wants a seat on the school board
It’s easier to win a lawsuit when you can elect your opponent.
By Howard Schargel
From the Editors: End the Harrisburg bacchanalia
Elected officials campaign like “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” but govern like “Animal House.”
By the Editors
Thom Nickels: Remembering Josh Kruger
The life of a passionate advocate and journalist tragically cut short.
By Thom Nickels
Amanda Greenberg: Fear and faith — a Jewish woman’s experience in suburban Philadelphia
Last I checked, no other demographic has dealt with parades praising the murder of your people.
By Amanda Greenberg
Philly Sen. Saval condemns Hamas after his chief of staff posted support for the terrorist group
Saval offered no direct response to questions about his staffer’s actions.
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: Biden’s “green energy” is national suicide
Its harmful impacts are very real. The “climate crisis,” not so much.
By Guy Ciarrocchi