Many Americans can’t fathom threatening a western, democratic European country like Denmark over a piece of ice in the Arctic.
New art exhibit ‘Visions of East and West’ opens at the Pearl S. Buck House
The exhibit features more than 50 pieces of art by noted artist and art educator Shutian Cao.
Mission creep in Venezuela
Why is the administration slow rolling its way into a potential war without consulting Congress?
2025: The ‘first’ year of AI
Leaders at the state and national level, academics, and industry insiders have all worked to make the commonwealth a destination of choice for AI innovation.
Fitzpatrick, Boyle launch bipartisan SEMI Act to reassert U.S. control over critical chip materials and strengthen American manufacturing
For years, China has controlled the global market for substrates, thin films, lithography materials, and other inputs that American fabs depend on.
Ukraine’s October stalemate
Despite Putin’s swaggering proclamations over the past four years, Kyiv has not fallen and the Ukrainian Armed Forces have not collapsed.
The politics of despair
Ordinary people coexisting in peace doesn’t make the newspapers or get you followers on Instagram, but it does sustain this American experiment.
Ward: ‘We can pass budget today if we let Democrats, governor have their tax increase’
Appearing on 1210 WPHT’s Dom Giordano Show, Ward criticized Democrats for the delay in passing a budget that was due on June 30.
Former Central Bucks pupil services director sues – Bucks County Round-Up – September 24, 2025
Alyssa Wright stated the district scapegoated her after she complained about the conduct of an abuse investigation.
Northampton Township man sentenced to decades in prison for child sex abuse
Michael Abel, of Northampton Township, pleaded guilty in June to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, corruption of minors and indecent assault.
