Republican Selective Amnesia About Ukraine
When it comes to selective memory – the Republicans have the upper hand on Ukraine.
When it comes to selective memory – the Republicans have the upper hand on Ukraine.
There’s “Cyrano”, there’s shorts, there’s animated, there’s comedy and there’s the annual mayhem that can only mean St. Patrick’s Day – on Saturday. Enjoy!
From “The Batman” to The Philly Car Show – where you can take a spin in an electric car on an indoor track – to stellar musical performances by women to mark International Women’s Day, the weekend is rich with possibilities.
For Brian Fitzpatrick, protecting the environment depends on which way the political winds are blowing. His favorability among conservationists is on a steep decline.
When Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick unleashes his rhetoric on Ukraine, you can be excused for having no idea what he actually thinks.
Brittany Kosin wants your vote in the newly drawn 178th district. Pay close attention to her views on education.
From “Graceland” in Newtown, to Mardi Gras in Washington Crossing, and so much more, including fasnachts, the weekend is here and it’s hot- despite the snow and ice.
Mehmet Oz brings his “The Doctor Is In” road show to Bucks County, but is he really in? Oz couldn’t quite make it to Villanova, just a short ride from his supposed home in Bryn Athyn.
Friday February 18 8 pm “Dancin’ in the Streets” The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra is trying to get its groove on. And so can
The Bucks County Sheriff’s office has an application pending to participate in ICE’s 287(g) “task force model”, which essentially makes local law enforcement officers de facto ICE agents.
There were hundreds of rallies and protests against the Trump Administration across the country Saturday.
The goal of the proposed legislation is to protect women who receive abortions and the doctors and nurses who provide this reproductive health care.
Elon Musk has called on the FBI to investigate ActBlue and recently called Indivisible criminals.
“That’s my only means to commute,” said Antonio Deleon, a 38-year-old disabled Levittown resident who lives on a fixed income. He uses it to get to class and for volunteer work in Philadelphia.