A nation’s leader always takes the brunt of the blame, but blaming Netanyahu without including any responsibility by his opponents is pure partisanship and wrong-headedness.
By Andy Bloom
Stu Bykofsky: The so-called Jewish Voice for Peace is a group with a death wish
Misguided as they were, the protestors who assembled Thursday evening at 30th Street Station were within their rights — until they started blocking commuters from where they wanted to go.
By Stu Bykofsky
Abbey Haslam: Pennsylvania’s red tape is a red flag for would-be business owners
A bad date sends up red flags, and so does a bad government.
By Abbey Haslam
Beth Ann Rosica: The best defense of democracy is an informed electorate
Voting is our civic duty, and it’s what makes this country work.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: What ever happened to ‘never again’?
Too many are speechless and paralyzed in the face of actual hate.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Richard Koenig: Early uptake of Covid boosters is lagging. Is it the Edsel of vaccines?
Public health officials continue to damage their reputations by pushing the vaccine on those who need it least.
By Richard Koenig
Dana Hunter: Similarities and differences on the ballot next week
My opponent and I aren’t completely different — but the differences matter.
By Dana Hunter
Jeff Hurvitz: Israel, and the burden of being Jewish
“From the river to the sea” is not an idle expression — it is a call for genocide.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Teacher concerns rise as West Chester District embraces unproven learning program
Some teachers see SEL as “outside of their realm” or “just one more thing.”
By Beth Ann Rosica
From the Editors: Judicial retention elections should not be political footballs
Democrats want to restore norms — except when they stand in the way of machine politics.
By the Editors