As with guns, society must balance crime prevention with self-defense and access to a useful tool.
By Paul Davis
Andy Bloom: It all depends on what your definition of ‘context’ is
Democrats’ double standards let them explain away improprieties by their friends — while portraying their opponents in the worst possible light.
By Andy Bloom
Paul Snitzer: The mainstream media should call the Goldie protest what it is: antisemitic harassment.
The press would not mince words if these protesters were on the right, but equivocate when radical leftists threaten a Jewish restaurateur.
By Paul Snitzer
Greg Moreland: Small businesses don’t want Shapiro’s carbon tax
If the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative becomes law in Pennsylvania, higher energy prices will be passed on to consumers.
By Greg Moreland
Beth Ann Rosica: Time to clean house at Penn
While universities may be well-intentioned with their diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, they are actually causing more problems than they are solving.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Chris Blondell: I got in an accident on the Ben Franklin Bridge. Who’s responsible?
The tricky matter of liability on the state line
By Chris Blondell
Howard Lurie: In defense of the utterly despicable
Where does speech stop and harassment begin? Balancing free expression against student safety is never easy.
By Howard Lurie
Craig Snyder: The Macy’s murder is a symptom of a greater illness sweeping this country
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