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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Delaware County Colleges Remain Tops on National Lists
The best 100 colleges in the United States include three from Delaware County, according to the Wall Street Journal. A list ranking the top 400…
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Wall Street Journal: Who’s Responsible for Higher Food Delivery Prices?
Magee Hospitality Group, owner of a chain of bars in Prospect Park, has found itself at odds with DoorDash over higher food delivery prices, writes…
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Overcoming Procrastination for a More Productive Workplace
In today’s fast-paced work environment, it’s hard to overcome procrastination. Professionals are often bogged down by administrative tasks, unexpected emergencies, and seemingly endless virtual meetings.…
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Wall Street Journal: Prospect Medical Deal With Crozer Hospital Landlord Put on Hold
A business transaction that was supposed to help the owner of Crozer Health has been put on hold, putting additional strain on Delaware County’s hospitals…
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2023 Men’s Guide to Mastering Smart Casual Office Attire Trends
As office dress codes undergo a transformation, the term “smart casual” has taken on a new meaning. The Wall Street Journal consulted with stylists on…
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Here’s How You Can Overcome the Dead End of Career Stagnation
In the world of career growth, life’s challenges often lead to stagnation. Family commitments, health, or corporate changes can halt progress. But this doesn’t have…
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Drop in Popularity of Her Name Makes Philadelphia Teen a Rare Young Members of L.I.N.D.A. Club
Due to a huge drop in the use of the once mega-popular name, seventeen-year-old Linda Jack of Philadelphia is one of the rare young members…
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How to Balance Niceness and Assertiveness at Work
In the modern workplace, the balance between being too nice and assertive is a complex issue. While kindness is valued, excessive niceness can be perceived…
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Treasure Hunters Take on FBI in Pennsylvania’s Civil War Gold Case
Three treasure hunters believe that a huge batch of lost Civil War-era gold has been found in Pennsylvania and clandestinely taken by the government, writes…
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Retirees Can Earn Annual Income by Giving Some of Their IRA Savings to Charity
After Congress passed a series of retirement changes at the end of last year, retirees are now able to earn an annual income by giving…
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Wall Street Journal: Black Americans Are Leaving Northern Cities Like Philadelphia
Khary Minor grew up in South Philadelphia and has run a barbershop there since 2016. Now he’s looking to move, checking out houses in suburban…
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Wall Street Journal: Interstate 95 in Philadelphia Reopened Friday Less Than Two Weeks After Stretch Collapsed
A stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia reopened on Friday less than two weeks after its collapse, writes Joseph De Avila for The Wall Street…
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Wall Street Journal: Questions Arise About Political Correctness of Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum
The Mütter Museum, considered by many to be Philadelphia’s weirdest museum, has housed many medical oddities and arcana for around 160 years, writes Stanley Goldfarb…
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Are You the Office Jerk? Here’s What to Do About It
If you’re likable at your workplace, there’s a chance you already know. However, if the opposite is true, there’s a chance you may be totally…
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New Book Recalls ‘America’s First Plague,’ Mosquito-borne Epidemic That Struck Philadelphia in 1790s
A mosquito-borne epidemic that started to spread throughout Philadelphia in the 1790s made the nation’s then-capital totter under its impact, writes Fergus M. Bordewich for…
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‘Top Hat’ Plans Allow CEOs to Amass Even More Wealth
Little-known savings plans, often referred to as “Top Hat” plans, which are usually reserved for highly paid executives are making the wealth gap between them…
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Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia Military Academy Training Helped High School Junior Save His Classmates
Philadelphia Military Academy on N. 13th Street in Philadelphia is training helped 17-year-old high schooler Kaheem Bailey-Taylor save his classmate following a shooting at a…
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Interest Rate on I Bonds Is Down, But Financial Advisors Now See Them As Better Long-Term Investment
With the interest rate on I bonds now down to 4.3 percent compared to the 9.62 percent offered last year, financial advisors see them as…







































