When I was about twelve years old, I told my father and my uncle that I wanted to be a […]
$10 billion AI data center planned for Indiana County
Homer City, Pennsylvania, was once known for having the state’s largest coal plant, complete with smokestacks and cooling towers. That […]
HUD Secretary Turner visits opportunity zones enabled by tax reform
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner visited Opportunity Zone sites in Philadelphia on Thursday, touting the program’s impact […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: How will Deepseek AI-R affect Philadelphia?
If you sat last month nearly spilling your under-cooked TV dinner wondering what in the world is this announcement about […]
Becky Corbin: When bipartisan consensus is not a virtue
The prospect of foreign ownership of a storied American company raises concerns, but opposition to this merger is misguided.
By Becky Corbin
Kyle Sammin: Open borders are anti-worker
Harris and the Democrats are trying to have it both ways.
By Kyle Sammin
Guy Ciarrocchi: Lies, damn lies, and Biden/Harris statistics
Gaslighting: telling someone to trust what they’re being told — and ignore the reality that they see and hear. The […]
Shapiro repeals college credit requirement for state troopers
The move continues the Shapiro administration’s policy of making state jobs more accessible.
By Christina Lengyel
Study finds ‘dirty-to-clean’ job transition rare
“The vast majority of workers in carbon-intensive jobs have not historically found work in green jobs,” the study’s authors said.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania’s permitting delays, carbon taxes still vexing lawmakers
The slow environmental permitting process weighs down job creation, critics say.
By Anthony Hennen
