Conversation with Italians reveals how others see America — and the brokenness of our politics.
By Christine Flowers
Op-Ed: Keffer to Upper Darby council: Follow the law and serve the community
“I challenge the Council to stand by their word and fulfill their duties by passing the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocations and moving forward with other critical priorities.”
By Upper Darby Mayor Barbarann Keffer
Sen. Judy Ward: Setting the record straight
The proposed amendments to the state constitution have not been accurately represented in the mainstream press.
By Sen. Judy Ward
Tommy Hicks: Pennsylvania needs to elect Dr. Oz to be their U.S. Senator
Oz will help to lead us away from the failed policies of the Biden administration.
By Tommy Hicks
An anonymous perspective on Roe v. Wade, overturned
Before Dobbs and after, difficult situations make for impossible choices.
By Anonymous
The Editors: Pennsylvanians deserve to know Fetterman’s condition — and reporters must ask
Reporters can’t cut deals with the Fetterman campaign, and not include the details of those arrangements when it comes to the candidate’s health.
By The Editors
Craig Snyder: Republicans for Shapiro
Mastriano is a radical, not a conservative
By Craig Snyder
Sen. Jim Brewster: The PLCB, a profitable business model serving rural and urban areas, under assault
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board system works for rural and urban Pennsylvanians — why change it?
By Jim Brewster
R. Seth Williams: Progressive myths or reality-based solutions
Real-world results are more important than political orthodoxy in keeping Philadelphia safe.
By R. Seth Williams
Albert Eisenberg: NPR’s grotesque, taxpayer-funded smear on Doug Mastriano
Pittsburgh’s taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, WESA 90.5, ties Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to an antisemitic mass-murder. His crime? Purchasing advertising on the right-wing social media platform Gab.
By Albert Eisenberg