The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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Villanova Professors Denounce University’s New Assessment of Faculty Sensitivity, Bias
Professors at Villanova University have denounced the school’s new assessment of faculty sensitivity and bias as harmful to its mission of providing a liberal education,…
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Wall Street Journal: Statistics, Particularly in Pennsylvania, Disprove Stereotype of Two Americas
The stereotype that divides America neatly into poor rural dwellers and smug urban elites does not align with the demographic data from American Community Survey’s…
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You Won’t Believe How Much Money the Top 100 Pennsylvania Turnpike Scofflaws Owe
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has started to file criminal charges against the worst offenders who avoid paying tolls, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street…
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Wall Street Journal: CEO of SAP Selling Vacation House for $17.75 Million
Bill McDermott – the CEO of SAP, which has its U.S. headquarters in Newtown Square – is selling his home in Jupiter, Fla., for $17.75 million, writes…
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Promenade at Granite Run Among Shopping Centers Ditching ‘Mall’ from Name
Formerly known as the Granite Run Mall, the Promenade at Granite Run in Media is joining the nationwide trend of shopping centers dropping the word…
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Swarthmore Among Growing Number of Colleges Courting Students from Rural Areas
Swarthmore College is among a growing number of institutions of higher education that are looking to recruit students from rural and politically conservative areas, writes…
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Wall Street Journal: Today’s Jobs Offer More Flexibility, Fewer Benefits
Work expectations and job security have shifted significantly over the last two generations, giving today’s workers more flexibility and control over their jobs but fewer…
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Wall Street Journal: SAP Reprograms Gender Pay Equity — and Assumptions
An unwavering commitment to reprogramming the gap in pay between men and women led SAP President for North America Jennifer Morgan to a $1 million…
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Wall Street Journal: Broomall’s Alpha Architect Has Hot Investment Strategy
His secret formula for the stock market is a combination of extreme value and extreme discipline, and so far it’s a winning combination. From his…
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Sunoco Logistics Buys Energy Transfer Partners for $21 Billion
Texas billionaire Kelcy Warren is routing two of his pipeline companies into one with this week’s development that Sunoco Logistics Partners, which operates several pipelines…
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Wall Street Journal: Delco an Area Targeted for Precise Data Voter Sifting
The improvement in data analytics, which allow political consultants to identify and target persuadable voters, has been especially prominent in southeastern Pennsylvania this election cycle,…
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Which Delco Schools Rated Well in The Wall Street Journal’s Inaugural College Rankings?
The Wall Street Journal, in collaboration with Times Higher Education, recently released its inaugural ranking of U.S. colleges and universities, and two Delaware County institutions…
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SAP to Develop 100 Corporate Apps Through Partnership with Apple
SAP, the German software giant whose United States headquarters are located in Newtown Square, will develop about 100 enterprise applications using the new software development…
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Radnor’s Brandywine Realty Selling Properties in Response to Nation’s Commercial Real-Estate Decline
Sales of U.S. commercial real estate plummeted in February, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal by Peter Grant, signaling that a six-year…
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Exelon Closer to Obtaining Pepco in Multibillion-Dollar Transaction
Although there are other hurdles to clear, the Exelon Corporation recently took a big step toward creating one of the largest electric utility holding companies…





















