In one way or another, the SOTU guests represented the greatness of America.
Iran Round Two?
The administration is being less than forthcoming about its policy vis-à-vis Iran.
Politicians in Pennsylvania should focus on real issues, not cellphones
I personally want my child to have a phone on them for many reasons, the first being safety.
Rage or reason in our schools?
By explicitly or tacitly supporting these protests, school administrators are feeding rage at the expense of respect, reason, and rationality.
Parents, athletes say silence surrounds boys in girls’ races
Aislin Magalengo, along with countless other female athletes, competed against biological male Sean Allen multiple times during the last school year.
Quakertown incident needs investigation, not hastily drawn conclusions
Until a full probe has taken place, we should neither rush to judgment nor invest in speculation.
The fraud you paid for, America
After data on Medicare payments to physicians became publicly available in 2014, $60 billion in fraudulent payments turned up.
WATCH: Lockdown at Quakertown schools Friday afternoon after canceled walkout leads to confrontation
Multiple videos circulated Friday afternoon on Facebook showing what appears to be a physical confrontation outside Sunday’s Deli at 44 Front Street.
From the Editors: Voter ID is a popular, commonsense reform — so why are Democrats opposing it?
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship only to register to vote — you wouldn’t need to prove it every time you vote. This seems like common sense.
Bucks Co. Sheriff explains ending 287(g) ICE Agreement: Full interview with Danny Ceisler
Ceisler says that his office is not setting a new standard in its cooperation with ICE.
