The scandal-plagued sheriff’s office is once again the focus of federal law enforcement attention.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Paul Davis: Santa’s little self-helpers
This holiday season, brazen organized shoplifters may put retail stores out of business.
By Paul Davis
Wally Nunn: Guards, inmates, and taxpayers all suffer from Delaware County’s so-called “prison reform”
Violence against prisoners and guards is up, and costs are out of control, but elites are satisfied because it is no longer privately run.
By Wally Nunn
Joe Gale: Against the tax hike and politician pay raise
I voted against the pay raise — and I won’t be accepting it, either.
By Joe Gale
Guy Ciarrocchi: Pennsylvania Republicans need leadership and purpose
It is not enough to say we need change; we must also demand a clear path forward and an idea of what the party should be doing.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Moms in the Middle Podcast: Anxiety, stress, and academic decline after lockdowns
Neurological and academic effects of lockdowns and school closures should concern us all.
By Clarice Schillinger and Beth Ann Rosica
Jeff Hurvitz: Student loan forgiveness is more of the same
It seems like neither party cares much for personal responsibility anymore.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Ben Mannes: Questions about the accuracy of Philadelphia’s homicide statistics
Philadelphia reports an 8% year-to-date decline in homicides, but police sources raise concern over how some deaths are classified in the city’s crime reporting statistics.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Andy Bloom: What a dozen years working with the Howard Stern Show taught me about freedom of expression
Free speech is an American value and essential to a functioning democracy.
By Andy Bloom
Ben Mannes: The Inquirer’s suit against a former employee casts doubt on their commitment to liberal values.
In attempting to silence and impoverish Stu Bykofsky, who worked there for forty years, the Inquirer appears vindictive and cruel.
by A. Benjamin Mannes