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“The concern here is that ICE is going above and beyond to guarantee law enforcement does not have even the slightest risk of liability for violating Americans’ rights while helping ICE arrest people,” said David Bier, director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute.
As cities heat up, a beloved community garden holds a key to a cooler, safer future.
For one day each year the landscaped vistas, planted trial gardens and historic seed house, owned and operated by Burpee Executive Chairman George Ball, is open to the public.
Michele Johnson, a DNC member from Louisiana who proposed the measure to abolish ICE, said it's time for Democrats to take a stand and pointed to the dissolution of ICE's predecessor agency, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, as a precedent.
While the Connecticut-based Bright Feeds’ project which would have produced no less than 400 tons of waste per day has been shelved, for now, neighbors remain vigilant and ready to mobilize if the company tries to return at another location.
Opinion
Making this arrest on the anniversary of the Unite the Right Hate Riot in Charlottesville is a choice, intended to send a message.
18-year old Nolan Wells’ death in Mississippi has raised again the importance of ‘the talk’ that Black parents have with their children. But what do white parents tell their kids about race?
USA Today Co. will use the controversial defense contractor’s AI-powered tools in an attempt to squeeze out more profits and reverse declining readership. This should alarm readers and subscribers, writes Editor Cyril Mychalejko.
Marking the 61st anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, New Pennsylvania Project CEO Kadida Kenner reflects on America’s 250th birthday, contrasting the ideals of 1776 with the ongoing struggle to protect voting rights and secure true multiracial democracy.
Author Steve Cickay reflects on foreign wars of choice, brutal immigration policies, and the ten-year MAGA attack on constitutional ideals—calling on voters to use the upcoming midterm elections to steer the nation back on course.
Education
The Morrisville Bulldogs hope to win more than just another district championship in 2026.
What journalists often describe as “grassroots organizations” are really obedient franchisees of the extremist right wing, write Maurice Cunningham and Jeff Bryant.
The latest data from Bensalem Township School District shows a downward trend in chronic absences, but the rate remains far above the state average of 21%.
Educators and experts say districts are carrying much of the burden of vetting products on their own.
Andrew Moyer and Laura Craig were invited to write a chapter showcasing the Bucks County university’s history of experiential learning.
Elections
“As president of the Dublin Borough Council, Tim has proven he fights to give police the support they need,” Bucks County Sheriff Danny Ceisler said.
“This ruling is a victory for voters and for the Constitution," Marcia Johnson of the League of Women Voters said in a statement. “Neither the president nor the U.S. Postal Service has the authority to rewrite election rules.”
Why this bill matters, how it works, and exactly what you can do right now to help turn it into law.
“I’m honored to be endorsed by Indivisible because I will be a congressman who shows up for you, who holds town halls, who will listen to your issues and deliver for you,” said Bob Harvie, Bucks County Commissioner and Democratic candidate for Congress for Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District.
Marking the 61st anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, New Pennsylvania Project CEO Kadida Kenner reflects on America’s 250th birthday, contrasting the ideals of 1776 with the ongoing struggle to protect voting rights and secure true multiracial democracy.
The Department of Homeland Security has said there may be more than 14,000 noncitizens registered to vote in the state — but hasn’t provided details.
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