With faux concern, activist-journalists are traveling to Italy not to report on the action, but to corner athletes with questions about immigration policy.
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.
From the Editors: Looking back at a landmark year for Broad + Liberty
The new Independence sites deliver thoughtful and rigorous journalism on the local level and have each broken numerous hard-hitting stories.
A turning point for local journalism — welcome to Fideri News Network
A free and independent press is not merely a feature of democracy — it is one of its chief guarantors.
Broad + Liberty unites with Access Network in strategic acquisition, creating one of Pennsylvania’s largest native digital media audiences
Two of the region’s fastest-growing media companies, Broad + Liberty and Access Network, have officially joined forces.
The news is not always the ‘news’
Journalism has taken a turn. And if you spend any time taking in the news, you’re aware of a trend that is changing the way some of us receive news.
Tim Balch: Shapiro rebukes Trump on TV for promises unkept
In light of CBS’s recent decisions, it’s encouraging to see Shapiro speak candidly and unapologetically about Trump on the network.
Pat Wandling: LA violence brings to mind the Five Points ‘Riot’
Many say they never saw anything like today’s protests and riots, which made me think about our local “riot,” and how some simply evolve, while others are well-planned and managed.
Speak Your Piece: Now Clinton weighs in on Biden
Clinton his old friend Joe was engaged, knew what was happening on the world stage and seemed just fine. Nope, nothing unusual about Joe.
Jamie Walker: Local reporters should drop the glaring partisanship
The Gannett-owned Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times’s coverage of school districts leans so far left it almost falls over.
