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Bill Approved by Legislators Allows Driverless Vehicles on Public Roads in Pennsylvania
Both legislative chambers in Harrisburg have approved a bill that permits driverless vehicles, that is, vehicles that can drive autonomously without a human inside, on public roads in Pennsylvania, writes Nate Doughty for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The bill is now headed to Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk for final passage, something he said he would…
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How to Recognize a Toxic Workplace and What You Can Do About It
Are you struggling with a toxic workplace? You’re not alone. Abusive workplace culture is becoming a national crisis, and it not only affects employees’ mental health, but also physical well-being. Psychologist Amy Sullivan tells The Washington Post how employees can identify a toxic workplace and what to do about it. How to Spot a…
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Ready for Your First Halloween Office Party in a While? Avoid These Bad-Taste Costume Ideas
By Chris Isaac One of the better parts about being back at the office is that the events and parties can actually be a lot of fun. And with the health restrictions the country was under for the last couple years, 2022 will be the first time a lot of people have gotten to do…
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6 Things to Nix From Your Resume
Updating your resume when applying for new jobs can be quite daunting, but it can really make or break an employer’s first impression of you. Career experts tell Gili Malinsky of CNBC what to scrap from your resume if you want to make it past the first stage of the interview process. 1. Adjectives ie:…
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4 Reasons Why You Should Stop Saying Sorry at Work
“Sorry” is a word used quite often in the American lexicon. But many argue that the adjective has lost its meaning. People often use the word “sorry” not as an apology but out of an abundance of politeness. Professionals are now advocating for the shedding of the word “sorry” in the workplace. Here’s some reasons…
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Are You Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness?
40 million indebted Americans are awaiting their financial fates after a federal appeals court temporarily halted Biden’s student-loan forgiveness program. The online portal for the program has already seen 22 million applications. While the future is unclear, here’s what those eligible should know in the meantime: How to apply The application to get…
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4 Reasons Why Your Boss Wants You Back in the Office Amid “Productivity Paranoia”
Since the pandemic has reshaped workplace culture with fewer people back in the office and more working from home, new fears among employers are arising. “Productivity paranoia” a term coined by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, describes a concern that bosses have about their employees not being as “productive” when they’re working from home, writes Callum…
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How Your Hobbies Can Help You Find the Right Career
Do you find yourself plateauing in your 9-5, or do you want to make a major pivot but are unsure of what you want to do? Career journeys can be a meandering road with lots of hurdles. Joseph Liu writes in Forbes that it’s always good to have a Plan B in case your main…
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These Companies Are Loosening Up on Tattoos in the Workplace, Is Yours Behind on the Times?
Inked up and looking for a job? Despite what our parents may have told us, tattoos in the workplace are becoming less taboo. Disney and UPS are some of the myriads of companies accepting etched employees. Due to a tight labor market, organizations have loosened restrictions on ink in the workplace, writes Ian Thomas for…
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Meet Delaware County’s Power Women of 2022
Main Line Today has selected women across the Main Line and Philadelphia suburbs as the Power Women of 2022. Ten of the honorees on the extensive list of accomplished women hail from Delaware County. Diana Perez-Rodgers This broadcast journalism veteran spearheaded Radnor RISE after her kids began asking questions about George Floyd’s murder.…
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Havertown Music Therapy Serves People With Special Needs for 20 Years
A lifelong musician is making his dream come true through music therapy. MusicWorks in Havertown came to Jerry O’Leary in a dream, writes Tom Kretschmer for 6 ABC. Once the vision came to O’Leary he got to work. “I got a master’s degree in a local college, started my own business, and gave myself a…
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Upper Darby Actor Helps Launch Horror Content ‘Chilling’ App
Upper Darby native, comedian, and actor Jamie Kennedy is launching an app tailored to horror fanatics. The Chilling app serves as a crowdsourced platform for a multitude of ad-free spooky stories. The founder of the app is a YouTuber of the “Being Scared” channel, Dane Petrali, and tech “unicorn” Chris Graham. Escaping the grips of…
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From Saunas to Smoothies: State-of-the-Art AFC Fitness Center in Radnor Has It All
In June of 2020, AFC Radnor was just an idea of Bryn Mawr fitness mogul Matt Littman. At the height of the pandemic, he was trying to ensure that two gyms in Feasterville and Bala Cynwyd were up to safety protocols while also dealing with the challenge of having to lay off 300 employees. Even when…
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Nether Providence Police Chief David Splain Takes Presidential Role
Nether Providence’s chief of police is getting another title. David Splain was sworn in as the 2022-2023 president of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police taking over for David Steffan of Northern Lancaster County. In addition to the presidential position, he’s also taken on many other roles, writes Paul Vigna for PennLive.com. David Splain is…
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Nemour Children’s Health Coming to Broomall
Broomall Commons is getting a new addition to its vast retail space. The property that Giant supermarket used to occupy will transform into a highly ranked children’s health facility, writes Al Urbanski for ChainStorage.com Nemour Children’s Health signed a lease with real estate company Urban Edge Properties to take over nearly 20,000 square feet…
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Springfield Restaurant Raises Awareness of Premature Birth
Steve and Jenna DeVito have dealt with insurmountable heartache as parents. They’ve lost two of their first children to premature birth. Now they’re channeling their grief into the community, with their new charity-oriented restaurant in Springfield. Dom & Mia’s honors the memory of their two lost children, Domenico James and Mia Isabella, writes Natalie Jason…
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Villanova Alum, Finance Guru Wants to Make Wealth Management More Accessible
Mical Jeanlys-White had a decade worth of experience as an executive at JPMorgan Chase & Co when she founded WealthMore. It’s a startup that is meant to give financial advice to people who usually don’t have access to it. Jeanlys-White’s parents immigrated to the U.S. form Haiti and is first-generation American. She says WealthMore is meant…







































