In the debate over how to fund Pennsylvania’s roads, bridges and transit systems, one counterproductive misconception persists: that mass transit, […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: These are not serious people
Zohran Mamdani is no more qualified to be Mayor of New York City than I am to run NASDAQ. Yet, […]
David Sanko: Why public information must be free and accessible
As we celebrate America’s 250th, we should take a moment to reflect on the meaning of freedom today. The many […]
Christine Flowers: It could have been worse
It could have been worse, I suppose. The high court could have crossed that bridge too far and dismantled a […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Billions in reserves, fewer students, falling scores — and Shapiro wants more
Despite the historic increases in education funding at the federal, state, and local levels, basic student proficiency in Pennsylvania is […]
Thom Nickels: Truth at all costs — Oriana Fallaci’s final war
Oriana Fallaci, Italian journalist and author, died in 2006, shortly after she was indicted by a judge in her native […]
Edward Balaban: Independent NPs won’t solve Pennsylvania’s deeper healthcare problems
As a physician serving Pennsylvania’s communities, I’m deeply concerned about the push for full independent practice for nurse practitioners (NPs) […]
Eric Tuwalski: The effects of one-party rule
Los Angeles has been the epicenter of anarchy. Hopefully, it will not spread to other cities, including ours. The Immigration […]
Richard Kosich: A profile in cowardice — why Montgomery County rejected ICE cooperation
Neil Makhija and Jamila Winder, the chair and vice chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, respectively, recently penned […]
Kyle Sammin: New York makes the mistake Philly avoided
New York Democratic primary voters did this week what sensible Philadelphians feared ours would do in 2023: nominated a rich […]