Interview: From the ‘Shadow Network’ to Christian Nationalists’ ‘Bad Faith’, with Journalist Anne Nelson
Nelson is an award-winning author and journalist who has published a wide range of works dealing with human rights and freedom of expression.
Nelson is an award-winning author and journalist who has published a wide range of works dealing with human rights and freedom of expression.
Former Bucks County GOP Congressman Jim Greenwood, now co-chair of PA Republicans for Harris, said recently: “I believe clinically he [Trump] is what you call a malignant narcissist.”
Editor Cyril Mychalejko interviewed Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins about “1/6: The Graphic Novel,” which he co-authored.
Raging Chicken Media’s Kevin Mahoney and Editor Cyril Mychalejko launch the Bucks County Beacon’s new weekly hour-long live broadcast each Friday at noon.
Sean joined Editor Cyril Mychalejko on The Signal to talk about the DNC and the presidential race moving forward.
The author of “Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation” joins Editor Cyril Mychalejko on the latest episode of The Signal.
Anne joins Editor Cyril Mychalejko on this week’s episode of The Signal to talk about her new book “Poverty for Profit: How Corporations Get Rich off America’s Poor.”
Darren Laustsen speaks about his legal battle with Pennridge School District after its far-right Moms for Liberty school board started banning books under the false pretense of weeding out old, obsolete titles – many of which just happened to be M4L targeted books.
Learn about the history of the “forever war” against public education, the oligarchs and right-wing and Christian soldiers looking to destroy it, and what you can do to defend it in Bucks County and beyond.
“Danny is a battle-tested patriot who represents the best of his generation. Bucks County will be safer with him as our Sheriff,” said former Bucks County Congressman Patrick Murphy.
We need a representative in Congress who engages not in sophistry, but in truth-telling, and one who has the courage to have in-person town halls open to all their constituents, writes Newtown’s Steve Cickay.
Locally, the cuts have already hacked away about one-third of the $800,000 the federal government had been sending to supplement Bucks County Opportunity Council programs like Fresh Connect.
“Anyone who visited Starbucks at 2896 S. Eagle Road in Newtown between 10:50 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on March 19 should monitor for symptoms,” the Bucks County Health Department warns.
“These bills will protect health care coverage for Pennsylvanians, regardless of what happens at the federal level,” said state Rep. Perry Warren.