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KING: The Threat Of Nuclear War And The License It Has Given Putin
As the world grapples with the reality of Putin, the past informs but it doesn’t instruct.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
As the world grapples with the reality of Putin, the past informs but it doesn’t instruct.

Sam Oropeza and Democrat Jimmy Dillon will square off in a special election on May 17 to fill the unexpired term of Sen. John Sabatina Jr.
The Washington Post doxxing of LibsofTikTok is viler than it seems on the surface.
County and local officials were on hand for an open house Friday at the newly-renovated Delaware County Wellness Center in Yeadon.
The White House's latest policy pronouncement has American energy producers struggling with the question, “What does Joe want?”
Critics of President Biden’s decision to let borrowers off the hook until August 31 say it is both an economic mistake and an unfair policy.
Carla Sands claims her Republican primary opponents have greater allegiances to other nations.
Local township and borough officials have been warning for months the county was not ready to take over inspections.
Ira Einhorn, known as the “The Unicorn Killer” and an environmental activist, claimed to have come up with the idea for Earth Day.
At Philadelphia’s airport, people must wear masks inside, but they can remove them once they are on the plane.
The current immigration debate is more than a short-term skirmish over the future of Title 42.
A local volunteer fire company that put out blazes for more than five decades could not survive a raging public firestorm.
Carla Sands says she’s the most ‘America First’ Republican in the race.
The public is invited to witness the ribbon cutting on a new section of trail running along the Schuylkill River.
To appreciate this story fully, you must first understand that except for being a politician, Harry Truman was one of us.
If you ask teenagers and kids today how they feel about school, you will find many are unhappy with their placement.
A new threat has emerged promoted by Washington politics.
A bill to do away with private funds going to “administer” elections passed the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania legislature.
The real cure to our economic woes is to put the people back in charge.
Who better than a Californian to speak to the Chester Water Authority about winning a water war?