Catch the Blue Wave: Billboard Truck Rally with Ashley Ehasz Warning of Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s Ties to Project 2025
Today’s voter education event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Bensalem Shopping Plaza parking lot.
Today’s voter education event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Bensalem Shopping Plaza parking lot.
“This election is about our futures and freedoms. We’re committed to reminding as many people as possible to get out and vote,” said Democratic Messaging Project Co-founder Tracy Sherman.
“I stand ready to debate, because I am ready to lead. Are you, Brian?” Ehasz asked.
The GOP lawmaker insists that it is Governor Walz’s fault for subjecting his son to people like him. Diamond says he should’ve kept him home rather than let him share in the joyous moment of his speech at the DNC.
Greg Landis, on behalf of Renew Bible Church, requested the board consider creating a connecting “reunification space” that would include a path for people and cars between the church and the school’s parking lot.
“When will all the banned books be returned to the library shelves?” asked district parent Laura Foster.
Ephraim Stoltzfus did not dispute the horrific events documented in the USDA’s “Notice of Suspension” that has already been paused allowing the slaughterhouse to resume business as usual.
For the third time in less than 18 months, the USDA issued a suspension notice to Ephraim Z. Stoltzfus. The action follows an incident in July that revealed employee incompetence and subsequent animal cruelty.
‘Suffs’ underscores the power of collective action in achieving social change, offering valuable lessons for modern activism as women’s rights are currently under constant assault by Republicans.
PEN America’s new report “The Normalization of Book Banning” exposes how book censorship has become “rampant and common” in public schools across the United States.
When politicians order books off the shelves, they aren’t protecting kids—they’re silencing voices, narrowing choices, and undermining the very purpose of a public education, writes Darren Laustsen.
“Honestly, what excites me most about Dara’s talents is how excited she is to be part of the team and grow the organization,” said Bucks County Beacon Owner and Publisher Emily Smith.
Local Republicans voted against banning “ghost guns” and rejected a red flag law to keep firearms from individuals in crisis.
Democrats believe Bucks County’s Republican District Attorney Jennifer Schorn should recuse her office from the case.