Adventures in dentistry in Philadelphia.
By Thom Nickels
Andy Bloom: Jewish voters should lead the exodus from the Democratic Party
Since the October 7 Hamas attacks, the loudest voices in the Democratic Party have abandoned Israel. Jewish American voters should return the favor.
By Andy Bloom
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Why dissolving Jenkintown’s Police just isn’t that just
Outsourcing police coverage to neighboring towns is not a winning idea for Jenkintown residents.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Christine Flowers: Reputations still matter
Political pundits think they can say anything they want about Donald Trump — true or untrue. The law says otherwise.
By Christine Flowers
Salena Zito: Summer Lee faces tough headwinds in next month’s primary
Pittsburgh’s 14th Ward Independent Democratic Club, previously friendly to her, has backed a challenger this time around.
By Salena Zito
Larry Platt: Is the tide turning on Larry Krasner?
Progressive prosecutors are in retreat across the country. Is Philadelphia next?
By Larry Platt
Bradley Vasoli: Pope’s ‘white flag’ comment betrays John Paul’s legacy
Ukrainian Catholics — there and abroad — are left wondering whether their religious leaders still care about them.
By Bradley Vasoli
Beth Ann Rosica: More on those so-called “banned books”
A deeper look into book selection in local school libraries.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Thom Nickels: Peace, drugs, Earth Day, and murder — a look back at Philadelphia’s Ira Einhorn
The infamous counterculture guru and his local connections.
By Thom Nickels
Paul Davis: South Philly’s drug addicts, aggressive homeless and assorted shady characters
Kensington isn’t the only neighborhood troubled by lawlessness.
By Paul Davis