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Editorials

What other newspapers are saying: Survivors deserve full transparency

“The more Epstein documents get released, the more we see how he had so many powerful friends, and that’s ultimately what helped him,” commented the US lawyer Lisa Bloom in an interview with the Guardian this week. As Ms Bloom, who represents 11 of Jeffrey Epstein’s dogged and brave ...

Budget process should not be bogged down with other debates

Over the past year or so we’ve noted that the decision to tie the status of marijuana and skills games to the budget was unfair and counterproductive. The concerns we editorialized about were simple: These issues need thorough debate, on their own terms, with lawmakers considering the ...

What other newspapers are saying: Filling city hub more than empty gesture

When hundreds of thousands of people descend on Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft in April, they should be greeted by a spruced-up Steel City. The landmark fountain at Point State Park has recently undergone a $3.4 million upgrade. Market Square is in the midst of a $15 million face-lift. And ...

No one can be certain about future

One of several points raised in our Sunday editorial is that the so-called “rainy day fund” that the Shapiro administration proposes raiding to cover the difference between what he wants to spend and how much the state reasonably predicts the state will get in tax revenues exists so ...

State needs to tackle fraud

It took the threat of federal penalties to push Gov. Josh Shapiro into taking seriously the issue of SNAP errors in Pennsylvania. In our opinion the state has a bigger issue with Medicaid fraud – and it shouldn’t take the threat of federal action to get the state to take the fraud ...

What other newspapers are saying: Free speech must be preserved

Tufts University PhD student Rümeysa Öztürk had her student visa revoked and was snatched off the streets of Somerville by immigration agents last March because of speech. If there were any lingering questions about whether Öztürk committed any wrongdoing, they were put to rest by ...