Everyone wants unity — on their own terms.
From the Editors
Christine Flowers: The only option was the nuclear one
“Oppenheimer” is a useful lesson about the tough decisions made by those who came before us.
By Christine Flowers
Russ Larson: Balanced school boards?
Divided boards can work, but only where the two factions agree on the basic premises of the job — something increasingly rare these days.
By Russ Larson
Paul Davis: Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is America’s James Bond
The current series refreshes the new classic American fictional character.
By Paul Davis
Andy Bloom: Where does liberal hypocrisy end?
Trump’s always lying, they say — except when they want to use his words against him.
By Andy Bloom
Rosica + Sammin: Pennsylvanians expect Shapiro to lead
The governor’s abdication on PASS Scholarships is a disappointment to everyone who hoped for better from him.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Kyle Sammin
Thom Nickels: Dignity, Courage, and the Church
The competing visions for gay Catholics has a Philadelphia connection.
by Thom Nickels
Wally Nunn: Delaware County residents can’t afford the coming tax hikes
Why does this 40% increase have to happen?
By Wally Nunn
Guy Ciarrocchi: Lifeline Scholarship opponents fear it will work
Legislators opposed to the plan try to stop it because they know too many people will like it.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Sen. Jarrett Coleman: Shapiro sold out students
The governor failed to deliver on his most important campaign promise — the one he made to kids and parents in failing schools.
By Sen. Jarrett Coleman