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PODCAST: Inside The Biden DOJ's Targeting Of A Bucks County Pro-Life Activist
Peter Breen shares all the details and offers his views on what this successful defense means for the issue of religious liberty in America.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Peter Breen shares all the details and offers his views on what this successful defense means for the issue of religious liberty in America.

Bucks County is home to premier programs that combine core academics with real-world experience to create paths so everyone can excel.
An organization is only as good as its people.
The data is clear that pipelines are the best choice.
Student debt has significant effects on the economy.
The ban will not take effect.
Ten candidates are running to be Philadelphia's next mayor.
Implementing these voter verification standards will help weed out any bad actors and ensure legality.
People are unaware that Florida’s curriculum on race in America requires schools in Florida to teach about the horrors of slavery.
The East Norristown resident will replace Dr. Val Arkoosh.
Commonwealth Court Judge Ellen Ceisler unloaded on Chester city leaders and accused elected officials of nepotism and incompetence.
The purpose of this compact is to reduce and remove educational and emotional barriers imposed on children of active-duty military families.
The fact that Mark Houck was acquitted is incredibly important.
Philadelphia courts declined to prosecute Mark Houck.
The absence of a federal data privacy regime means the United States risks falling behind its economic peers.
Upper Darby Mayor Barbarann Keffer apologized for behavior that resulted in DUI charges against her.
Mayor Barbarann Keffer of Upper Darby was booked on DUI charges following a Thursday night traffic stop in Upper Chichester Township.
Advocates for ending the use of fossil fuels say producers are just worried about their financial bottom line.
The story behind the story is enjoyable, and the whole bizarre incident is a hoot and a half, so here goes.
Upper Darby administrator Vincent Rongione says the motivations were personal, not political.