Excerpt: ‘American Roulette’
This “day in the life novel” is about eight ordinary people careening toward a uniquely American disaster. The authors are donating 100 percent of the book royalties to stop gun violence.
This “day in the life novel” is about eight ordinary people careening toward a uniquely American disaster. The authors are donating 100 percent of the book royalties to stop gun violence.
A binding treaty on plastic pollution that has a chance at success must minimize oil and gas industry influence and have increased U.S. support for a life-cycle approach, including agreements to phase out single-use plastics and harmful chemicals.
A Pennsylvania school district’s settlement with the Satanic Temple is a blow to the monopoly evangelicals have staked on public schools for indoctrination and another victory for those who oppose Christian supremacy.
The danger in antisemitic conspiracy theories lies not only in the direct threat they pose to Jewish communities, but also in the way fascists and authoritarians have used them as tools to undermine democracy.
A Temecula Valley High School drama teacher was placed on leave for assigning Tony Kushner’s iconic, Pulitzer-winning play.
The federal government currently defines homelessness in a narrow way, excluding many from services designed to help people who are unhoused.
The Indigenous Peoples Thanksgiving Sunrise Gathering gives people the chance to bring greater community awareness to current struggles facing Indigenous people across the globe.
Reimagine what holiday giving and celebrating with family and friends looks like.
Thirteen petitions have been filed in the Court of Common Pleas challenging the election results for three new Democratic school board members. It’s pathetic.
The Bucks County Beacons’s reporting on Senate Bill 780 was incomplete and inaccurate, argues the head of the Bucks County Democratic Committee in an OpEd.
Education reporter Peter Greene breaks down Mahmoud v. Taylor.
“Head Start has been called one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in American history and continuing this comprehensive program is a reason for hope,” said Adam Clark, region advocacy coordinator for Pennsylvania State Education Association.
“This bill would allow you to set aside any state law, you could pollute the air as much as you want, you could pollute the water as much as you want, you could do anything essentially that you wanted that would ordinarily violate the law,” said former Secretary for PA’s Department of Environmental Protection David Hess.
Look for ruby red strawberries and tomatoes, rich leafy greens, carefully crafted coffee, artisan breads, cupcakes, cookies, granola, field-grown flowers, local honey, and more at Bucks County’s farmers market offerings.