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Feel like the country could not be angrier or more divided? I have just the medicine.

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Feel like the country could not be angrier or more divided? I have just the medicine.

Disgraced Norristown Area School Board President Shae Ashe may have been re-elected in November, but he has no plans to return.
The move comes after a year in which administrators and students have debated and occasionally embraced facets of “Defund the Police”
American freedom is under assault.
Philadelphia Mayor Kenney joined members of the City Council last week to celebrate the international day of solidarity with Palestinians.
The agreement also permits a minor adjustment to the pipeline’s final path in Upper Uwchlan Township in Chester County.
“December 7, 1941… a date which will live in infamy.”
The last time I talked with Bob Dole it was nearing sunset on a glorious late October afternoon in 1988.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's latest attempt to “turn up the heat” on the energy sector sparked a backlash from industry leaders.
Across the Delaware Valley this December, kids will be making someone's season brighter — and Delaware Valley Journal wants to help!
By all accounts, Samuel Collington did everything right. A brilliant student, Eagle Scout, and an aspiring lawyer.
Most Libertarians and other smaller parties have an uphill battle in our two-party-dominated system.
Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman, a Republican who is running for governor in 2022, came to the Nottingham Fire Company in Bensalem.
Oral arguments began in a Mississippi case that could determine the future of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
It's no secret that Philadelphia sports fans are a passionate lot.
Murtaugh managed the Pirates for all or part of 15 seasons between 1957 and 1976 – he retired four different times.
“One of its purposes is to recognize and celebrate Pennsylvania’s accomplishments and contributions to our nation and the commonwealth.”
President Joe Biden called Chanukkah a “undeniably American” festival.
Across the Delaware Valley this December, kids will be making someone's season brighter — and Delaware Valley Journal wants to help!
Consumers preparing to enter the frenzied holiday shopping environment should bring an ample supply of patience with them.