The Washington Post
The Washington Post, an American daily newspaper, is renowned for its political reporting and investigative journalism. Founded in 1877, it’s the most circulated newspaper in the Washington D.C. area and has a significant national audience.
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Washington Post Puts Philadelphia’s Tech Economy at Bottom of Amazon’s Shortlist
New analysis published by The Washington Post ranks Philadelphia’s tech economy at the very bottom of Amazon’s shortlist for its second headquarters, writes Michelle Caffrey…
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Local Student Chooses Between Studying Science at Princeton or History at Oxford
Natalia Orlovsky was having trouble deciding whether she wants to study science at Princeton University or history at University of Oxford once she graduates from…
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Washington Post: Diversity Increases but Segregation Remains in Philly Suburbs and Across America
While America is more diverse than it has ever been, some cities remain deeply segregated despite policies enacted to increase integration some 50 years ago,…
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Washington Post: U.S. Labor Market Is ‘Literally on Fire’ with Record 6.6 Million Jobs Available
The U.S. Department of Labor reported there were 6.6 million job openings in March, a record high, and enough for the estimated 6.6 million unemployed…
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Washington Post: Steer Clear of These Phrases in the Office
For people who tell their employees to “give it 110 percent,” now might be a good time to stop, writes Gene Marks for The Washington…
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Great Museums May Have Role in Philly Making Shortlist for Amazon HQ2
Philadelphia’s great museums may have a role in the city making it onto the shortlist for Amazon’s second headquarters, writes Sebastian Smee for The Washington…
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Washington Post: Philadelphia Sports Fans Have Nothing Left to Boo
With the Eagles winning this year’s Super Bowl and Villanova capturing the NCAA men’s basketball title for the second time in three years, Philadelphia sports…
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New Book Unwraps Sweetest Place on Earth’s History
Peter Kurie, a Princeton-trained anthropologist has written a book about the Hershey Company and its history, writes Michael Lindgren Torres for The Washington Post. In…
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Young Scientists Determined to Put Stop to Cycle of Mass Shootings
Publisher’s note: This is the first in a series of occasional and ongoing posts focused on fostering an ongoing and civil discussion of gun rights and violence…
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Washington Post: The Unflappable, Imperturbable Jay Wright Has Villanova on Cusp of Another Final Four
Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright prefers to look at the season from start to finish, instead of focusing just on the NCAA Tournament, writes John…
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Billboards Advertise Fans’ Belief in St. Nick (Foles)
Not long after Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending injury, Philadelphians were greeted with billboards encouraging backup Nick Foles, writes Jacob Bogage for The…
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At Penn State, Happy Valley Becoming ‘Hockey Valley’
Standing in the shadow of Beaver Stadium, the 100,000-plus-seat venue for Penn State football, is Pegula Ice Arena, a 6,000-seat rink that is slowly transforming…
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Narcan Nasal Spray from Radnor’s Adapt Pharma a Lifesaver for Families of Addicts
Narcan Nasal Spray from Radnor’s Adapt Pharma is now more easily available to anybody who might need it, making it a true lifesaver for families…
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Washington Post: New Wawa Customer in Washington: ‘It’s a Lunch Fantasy’
Wawa’s largest store, not to mention its first-ever in Washington, D.C., is a big hit with new and old customers alike, writes Justin Wm. Moyer…
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Upper Darby Native Tina Fey Turns Her Hit Movie into Broadway Musical
Fans of the hit movie Mean Girls will soon get the chance to enjoy it as a Broadway musical, thanks to the efforts of its…
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Delco Residents Have Choice of Two Obamacare Insurers as Marketplace Rapidly Erodes
The drastic decline of insurance company participation in Obamacare since 2015 will continue into 2018, and while suburban Philadelphia residents are still holding on to…
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As Speaker Series Will Discuss, eSports Being Considered for 2024 Summer Olympics
The rise of virtual sports is beginning to show up on the world’s biggest real stage, as French officials publicly acknowledged the possible addition of…






































