2025 was a “perfect storm” of factors negatively impacting Republican campaigns.
From the Editors: A functioning republic needs a functioning news media
The announcement that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will soon cease publication is the latest example of a seriously damaging trend for Pennsylvania.
Now what for Venezuela?
Venezuelans have longed for change in their country. Now that the die is cast, let’s make that change meaningful and stable.
Remembering Mike Fitzpatrick six years later
Mike understood that the power of a congressman wasn’t found in the title but in the ability to stand in the gap for those who had no other advocate.
Shapiro’s Gas-Lightning plan: Dimming Pennsylvania’s energy future
PJM’s analysis paints a stark warning. By 2030, we could face massive supply deficits without immediate action.
Hope and change
I like to believe this new year holds greater promise for a more peaceful world through strong leadership from the free nations led by the United States.
On the front lines of school policy, we’re asking the Supreme Court for clarity
Though the legality of separating sports based on sex has been clear for many years, activists in and out of government have sought to disrupt that clarity.
‘Optimism is insufficient’: The final lesson of Ben Sasse
Sasse’s cancer diagnosis is tragic on a human level, but his response to it is a vindication of the worldview he laid out in his work.
The price of Philadelphia’s courtroom jackpot
A venue rule change three years ago opened the door for lawsuits to be filed in any county, regardless of where the alleged malpractice occurred.
Mission creep in Venezuela
Why is the administration slow rolling its way into a potential war without consulting Congress?
