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Call it the first ‘Fake News' White House feud. And it arrived just in time for the holiday season. Of 1904.

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Call it the first ‘Fake News' White House feud. And it arrived just in time for the holiday season. Of 1904.

At issue is whether ballots where voters do not include a date with their signature as instructed can still be counted.
We have a President all too eager to cave to our enemies abroad and those destroying our way of life from within.
Tom Hogan talks about the impact of Philadelphia’s law enforcement policies on the collar counties of the Delaware Valley.
Delaware Valley U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean called the newly-passed infrastructure bill “an economic engine”
Increases in veteran suicide, especially during COVID, have caused the Troops First Foundation to take action.
The quiz from the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University provides an opportunity for you to test your knowledge.
Delaware County guys have a reputation for being outspoken and ready for anything.
Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Gade told Delaware Valley Journal something needs to change.
Pennsylvania was selected as the second of nine sites for a $6 billion plant that will turn natural gas and methane into gasoline.
With ballots still not completely counted, Dr. Gordon Eck, sent a letter to county commissioners asking for a forensic audit of the election
Philadelphia ranked as one of the worst major cities to live for the more than 19 million veterans in the U.S.
Increases in veteran suicide have caused the Troops First Foundation to take action by submitting a letter to Congress.
President Joe Biden's green energy platform has some Pennsylvanians seeing red.
This December marks the 30th year that Wreaths Across American has placed wreaths on the graves of veterans.
Shae Ashe resigned two weeks before the election in the wake of accusations that he sent sexually suggestive messages to a 17-year-old.
The decision of whether Pennsylvania school children will be required to wear masks will be returned to local officials as of Jan. 17.
December 9, 1981 is a day that lives in infamy in the Philadelphia area.
“It was an honest mistake,” said a spokesperson for the governor told Delaware Valley Journal.
Township officials have been warning businesses may face double inspection fees when the county’s health department gets running.