When one is young, one often sows the proverbial wild oats. When I was 20 years old back in the […]
From the Editors: DOJ involvement in Greenberg case shows failure of Pennsylvania’s transparency law
There are plenty of lessons to draw from the most recent development involving the Ellen Greenberg case. One of them […]
Paul Davis: Operation Absolute Resolve
Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro charged with narco-terrorism, conspiracy, cocaine importation, and weapons offenses.
By Paul Davis
Federal probe launched into Unionville-Chadds Ford School District after parent complaints
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memorandum earlier this month with the subject, “Upholding constitutional rights and parental […]
Philadelphia remains on federal ‘sanctuary jurisdiction’ list
(The Center Square) – Philadelphia’s liberal immigration policy landed it on the federal government’s updated list of sanctuary jurisdictions on […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Feds declare bathroom policies illegal — 63 percent of Philly-area schools could be next
A major civil rights ruling dropped Friday as the U.S. Department of Education found that allowing students to use bathrooms […]
Melissa Hart: Is Pittsburgh’s fentanyl epidemic finally subsiding?
Pittsburgh is finally starting to get fentanyl under control, and that’s no accident. In May, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday disbanded a […]
Christine Flowers: Advise and consent still matters
There is a great old movie, a black-and-white classic called Advise and Consent. I make sure to watch it at […]
Bucks County pro-life activist sues DOJ for wrongful prosecution
Activist and congressional candidate Mark Houck alleges that the FBI wanted to “terrorize American citizens and violate their constitutional rights.”
By Linda Stein
Andy Bloom: Second Trump indictment has merit — that doesn’t mean it isn’t political
How the former president will fare before a Florida jury is anybody’s guess.
By Andy Bloom
