President Trump’s decisive actions unleashed the American military to make America safer — greatly reducing the risk of random acts […]
Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right
New York City’s first lady and commentator Megyn Kelly have more in common than one might imagine.
By Christine Flowers
Stew Bolno: Trump’s antagonists
Before citizen Donald Trump decided to run for President, he was perceived as a good guy: rich, funny, and down […]
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
Thom Nickels: You can’t say that on campus
Progressive authoritarianism was very strong at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts before the school closed its doors permanently in 2024. […]
Rep. Martina White: Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the Governor opts in
A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities […]
Michelle Sherman: Literacy instruction cannot stop at third grade
Even in a small group of readers, seventh grader Nyla couldn’t keep up. I watched her as she constantly looked […]
Paul Davis: Philly police and FBI arrest more than a dozen gang members
I’ve been critical of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner here. But in the interest of fairness, after I interviewed two […]
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 […]
Subodha Kumar: As we fund Pennsylvania, let’s make sure water is not left behind
The recent Blizzard of ‘26 packed a punch in Philadelphia and across the Delaware Valley. Aside from school closures and […]
