The Commonwealth joins Minnesota and California at the center of a growing national aid‑abuse furor
By A. Benjamin Mannes
From the Editors: Current attempts to ‘modernize’ public notices fall short
Technology has drastically changed the landscape of the media industry. No longer are people awaiting a young boy on bicycle […]
Joy Ditto: Pennsylvania’s rising electric bills aren’t an accident. Here’s how to fix them.
Americans are increasingly concerned about the strength of the economy, with the cost of living consistently ranking as their top […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: America cannot be great again until we are safer
President Trump’s decisive actions unleashed the American military to make America safer — greatly reducing the risk of random acts […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Lockdowns didn’t just flatten the curve. They crushed a generation.
Six years ago, Pennsylvania closed schools. Our kids are still paying the price.
By Beth Ann Rosica
From the Editors: A prosecutor’s main job is to put criminals in jail, not to let them out
Philadelphia has experienced a remarkable decline in murders over the past few years, one that looks to be continuing into […]
Shapiro has never browsed the internet on state devices, his office says
Shapiro’s office swears he has never browsed the web on state devices — raising fresh questions about secrecy and security.
By Todd Shepherd
Investigation claims anti-Israel, anti-American bias in Philly schools curriculum
Philadelphia curriculum accused of advancing Marxist, anti-Israel framework.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Luke Bernstein: Dave McCormick’s first year — a blueprint for leadership in Pennsylvania
When Dave McCormick was sworn in as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, expectations were high. Pennsylvania is not just any state: […]
Congressional Committee presses Shapiro administration on Medicaid fraud in Pennsylvania
By Todd Shepherd A U.S. House committee is pressing the Shapiro administration on Medicaid fraud in the commonwealth, asking the […]
