Are children really being brainwashed by public schooling? A history teacher clarifies.
By Patrick Donohue
Christine Flowers: The Rosary is a symbol of love, not hate
Anti-Catholic sentiments are uttered aloud when they used to be whispered — a troubling trend in our pluralist society.
By Christine Flowers
Andy Bloom: Good law, bad politics
Overturning Roe makes sense as a legal matter, but the political effects will be serious.
By Andy Bloom
David N. Taylor: In competition for jobs and growth, PA must start now
Pennsylvania’s economic underperformance has robbed us of greatness, but this year’s General Fund Budget contains a chance to make things right.
By David N. Taylor
Ben Mannes: Krasner lets criminals loose to offend again
Records show arrestees for numerous felonies while on bail, parole, or probation for other crimes.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Matthew Rousu: Why this recession is different
What is a recession, and are we in one? A seasoned economics professor explains.
By Matthew Rousu
R. Seth Williams: Three steps to make illegal guns like Kryptonite
“And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother’s blood from thy hand” – Genesis 4:11-16
By R. Seth Williams
Patty-Pat Kozlowski: Spectacular splashes and foul flops at Philly rec pools
A look back on summer days around the pool in Port Richmond.
By Patty-Pat Kozlowski
Hughes and El-Mekki: Building a better student-to-teacher pipeline can ease staffing crisis
Bold, new ideas are needed to close the gap in education staffing.
By Senator Vincent Hughes and Sharif El-Mekki
Kyle Sammin: No one is banning books in America
Conflating new standards in a school library — such as removing books with a level of pornographic content that they cannot even be shared in public school board meetings — with actual censorship is an obvious lie.
By Kyle Sammin