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Opinion & Essay

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Pa. Supreme Court knocks Guzzardi off ballot

Ardmore businessman and conservartive Bob Guzzardi won’t challenge Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett in the May 20th Republican pri ...

12 years ago

 Fans hold up signs in support of the Los Angeles Clippers before Game 5 of an opening-round NBA basketball playoff series between the Clippers and the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, in Los Angeles. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced Tuesday that Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life by the league. (Ringo H.W. Chiu/AP Photo)
The Philadelphia Experiment

Donald Sterling vs. the racism of school underfunding

In a week dominated by the racist ramblings of L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, I have watched with interest as the world has rushed ...

12 years ago

 Adrian Jankowski, 17, at the 'Star Wars-Episode 1' midnight premier in Berlin in 1999 dressed like Darth Maul (Markus Schreiber/AP Photo)
National Interest

Voter impersonation fraud: The GOP’s phantom menace

A funny thing happened the other day when a federal judge weighed the constitutional worth of a voter ID law. He looked and he loo ...

12 years ago

 Upon finding Timothy C. Brooks on Facebook, the author discovered that she had seven friends in common with him. (Screen grab courtesy of Samira Baird)
Speak Easy

One degree of separation from Haverford drug arrests a little too close for comfort

“When we think about drug criminals, we don’t think of having seven mutual friends with them on Facebook.” A teenager r ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Politics & Policy

Streets wants feedback on winter performance, introduces text alerts

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

May 1: Rain recap | Home explosion, 3-alarm fire | Tax collection totals drop | Drexel health center expansion | App crowdsources bike data

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Fangs bared in debate among Pa. 13th District candidates

Former U.S. Rep. and congressional candidate Marjorie Margolies used her opening statement in a Northeast Philadelphia debate last night ...

12 years ago

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National Interest

Fox News fan says Obamacare saved his life

For Obamacare haters, this kind of real-life success story is the ultimate nightmare. Dean Angstadt, a self-employed logger with a ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

April 30: Philly’s air quality | Park smoking ban | Demolition accident on Diamond St | Levy on 21st Century Center City | Giovanni’s Room closing | Roberto Clemente Way

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Structural concerns at St. John the Baptist in Manayunk

12 years ago

 U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm speaks at a news conference in a park next to federal court, Monday, April 28, 2014, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. The Staten Island Republican was arrested earlier in the day and pleaded not guilty to a 20-count federal indictment that includes charges of mail fraud, wire fraud and tax fraud. (Mark Lennihan/AP Photo)
National Interest

A federal indictment, and a Grimm limbo

Let’s talk about congressional bad boys – there have been very few bad girls – and what the heck we should do about the ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Greening Stanton eyes stormwater management funds

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

April 29: $70m reno for 401 N. Broad | Cheesecake Factory demo | OpenDataPhilly overhaul | Parking meter hikes | Clarke talks PGW sale, affordable housing

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Smackdown in Philly-suburban congressional race

As four Democrats running for the open seat in Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District gather for a debate in Northeast Philadel ...

12 years ago

National Interest

John Boehner, sipping a fine whine

John Boehner is a standard country-club Republican who’s happily hard-wired to wave the party flag (low taxes, fewer regs), pass th ...

12 years ago

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