Ideas matter, and the changes spreading through our society make more crimes like this inevitable.
By Craig Snyder
Paul Snitzer: The Inquirer gets it wrong on Gaza
Columnist Trudy Rubin tells the Inky’s readers what they want to hear, not what they need to learn.
By Paul Snitzer
From the Editors: Mail-in voting isn’t perfect, but it does not have to be as bad as you think
There is room for improvement in our electoral systems, but that does not mean every vote is rigged.
By the Editors
Guy Ciarrocchi: Penn president Magill’s resignation changes nothing
Magill didn’t misrepresent Penn’s values. She stated them loudly and clearly
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Paul Davis: Cipriano versus Krasner
An interview with investigative reporter Ralph Cipriano on his adversarial dealings with District Attorney Larry Krasner
By Paul Davis
Wally Nunn: Delco taxpayers can’t afford tax hikes — and the Council knows it.
Council members from working class neighborhoods should know better than to go along with their rich colleagues’ tax-and-spend policies.
By Wally Nunn
Beth Ann Rosica: Penn president’s shocking equivocation on antisemitism
Magill joined two other college presidents on Capitol Hill and struggled to explain why anti-Jewish harassment is so widespread on campus.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Andy Bloom: How to lose elections
And a recipe for success (if anybody is listening).
By Andy Bloom
Beth Ann Rosica: Despite recent changes, Upper Darby High School is in shambles
Lowered standards and start time changes at the high school may have been well-intentioned, but attendance and test scores continue to be shockingly bad.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: When fighting crime meant fighting crime
Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker sounds like these three old-school Democrats.
By Guy Ciarrocchi