Great nations should aspire to great deeds.
Can Democrats turn Bucks from purple to blue?
Commissioner Bob Harvie threw his hat into the ring early, determined to defeat Brian Fitzpatrick. But for now, Harvie has an opponent all his own.
My Q&A with Kathryn Canavan, the author of ‘Killer in The House: 10 Days of Terror in a Pennsylvania Suburb’
Canavan’s true crime book should be of interest to all crime aficionados, especially those living in the Philadelphia area.
Can science keep us younger even longer?
While average life expectancy has gone up, some studies suggest that human lifespan may be reaching its upper limits.
Phase out toxic additives in IV bags
When Pennsylvanians enter a hospital, they should have full confidence that the care they receive will help them get better, not expose them to new risks.
HB 836: A blank check for the fertility industry at the expense of children
Creating a law that says the state may not “interfere” with assisted reproduction closes the door to regulations that protect children.
Iran’s new trump card
What types of signals does this ceasefire send in terms of American resolve?
Who needs political parties?
Political parties have a purpose in the election process.
What concerns me about birthright citizenship
What I question is illegal immigrants who enter America and have children who are living essentially through the graciousness of American taxpayers.
Counties and Commonwealth face challenges with current right-to-know law
Since the RTK Law was enacted in 2008, lawmakers are determining how best to modernize it and plan to use recent testimony to craft changes in the law.
