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When the fuss finally died down, even the critics grudgingly admitted it was an improvement. And the American people gave it a thumbs up.

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When the fuss finally died down, even the critics grudgingly admitted it was an improvement. And the American people gave it a thumbs up.

Calling the young man who shot a mass shooter at a mall in Indiana a “hero” has deadly consequences.
John Fetterman struts around in the “everyman’s” uniform as if he were campaigning to repair the broken cement on your front curb.
As women navigating the modern world, we are constantly presented with a very narrow view of what women look like.
Where is the big guy when you need him?
Empty pantries. Unfilled medications. Depleted savings.
Should Pennsylvania join the states with open primaries?
Instead of getting the tax refund the Smick family were owed, and relied on, they were targeted with an invasive audit from the IRS.
Rep. Tracy Pennycuick talks about her campaign and the issues voters are talking to her about.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon violated the federal conflict-of-interest law with late reporting of her husband's stock trades.
President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act — now being called the “Climate, Healthcare, and Taxes Act”
"Galbreath’s reprehensible views have no place in our state prisons, let alone our society."
Historians often favor leaders with expansive agendas during dramatic times over those with modest goals in calmer times.
Billed as “A Celebration of Liberty, Bravery, and Unity” the event will raise money for humanitarian aid in Ukraine and refugees.
Small businesses are raising their voices about protecting democracy.
Daniel Goldsmith tells students his story through the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center at Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park.
If you are planning to go to a Philadelphia Eagles game this season, be prepared to dig deep into your wallet.
The remarkable legacy of “Count” Victor Lustig, the con man’s con man.
If Republican candidates are going to have a chance, they have to keep the margins close in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery.