Cyber schools are a lifeline
By Stefani Frank
Stephen F. Gambescia: Health panels, policies, and politics
Early last month, the American Medical Association announced a collaboration with the Vaccine Integrity Project to create an “evidence-based review […]
Glen Thomas: Pennsylvania’s energy success story is worth protecting, not reversing
By any honest measure, Pennsylvania’s competitive electricity market has been an overwhelming success. For more than two decades, it has […]
Emily Kreps: When ‘fairness’ means erasing women
HB 300 adds “gender identity” to Pennsylvania’s non-discrimination law without providing any clear definition for “gender identity”. That’s not an oversight.
By Emily Kreps
Christine Flowers: With shocking Chavez revelations come questions for Huerta
Another myth has crumbled, decades after death extinguished the person but not the legend. Cesar Chavez, he of United Farmworker […]
Thom Nickels: Literary criticism in the Trump era suffers from an excess of politics
It’s derangement all the way down.
By Thom Nickels
Ben Mannes: Pennsylvania’s welfare fraud rate soars 165% in 2025
The Commonwealth joins Minnesota and California at the center of a growing national aid‑abuse furor
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Richard Kosich: Montgomery County Commissioners say ‘Sorry, no dice’ to cooperation with ICE
Democratic Montgomery County Commissioners Neil Makhija and Jamila Winder continued their war on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by passing […]
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 […]
Paul Davis: Does Philadelphia need a police museum?
I was contacted by Gary Capuano, a retired Philadelphia police sergeant who has often commented on crime issues here. Capuano […]
