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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Five Tips on How to Reduce Stress at Work in 2023
The new year can add a new layer of pressure at work for people who want to reach professional resolutions. However, it can also be…
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Newly Elected Governor of Maryland Was a Valley Forge Academy & College Graduate
Westley Moore, a former Valley Forge Military Academy & College cadet, is now the governor-elect of Maryland. Moore graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in 1996…
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Wayne Resident Makes the Most of the Word Mudroom with In-Home Doggy Showers
The pandemic has drastically changed people’s relationship with their homes and how they use their space. Some home-bound owners are coming up with creative ways to…
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Is it Polite to Virtually Quit Your Job?
It’s no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed workplace culture and how we communicate with each other. In-person meetings have transformed into Zoom calls,…
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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…
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Check Out How Chester County’s Rent Increases Compare to the Rest of the Country
Like most of the nation, Chester County is seeing record increases in rent that are making housing costlier than ever for many residents, write Abha…
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Amtrak’s New Acela Trains Touted to Be Just the Ticket for Faster, More Reliable Service
Amtrak’s new Acela trains that will start rolling through regional train stations at the start of next year represent a step toward a faster and…
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WSJ: West Chester Veterinarian Adopts Senior Dogs to Live Their Best Lives in Her ‘Fountain of Youth’ Home
West Chester veterinarian Amy Kidd only adopts senior dogs and provides them with a loving and comfortable environment where they can spend their twilight years…
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Leaving Your Job? 4 Ways to Protect Your Privacy When Returning Company-Owned Laptops or Phones
A lot of jobs will provide their employees with company-owned laptops or phones to use to ensure they have the technology needed to do the…
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Andrew Wyeth’s Love for Unusual Perspectives Resulted in Some of Artist’s Best Works
Chadds Ford’s Andrew Wyeth, one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century, loved using unusual perspectives in his paintings, writes Sebastian Smee for…
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Washington Post: Chesterbrook-Based Insurance Agency Helps Woman Win Case Involving Six-Figure Hospital Bill
When she was scheduling a procedure at one of Centura Health’s hospitals in 2014, Lisa French was told she would have to pay an estimated…
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Newtown Pharma Co. Has One Township Supervisor Wishing Its Principals Were ‘Better Corporate Citizens’
Newcomer drug manufacturer KVK Tech Inc. and its occupancy of the dormant Lockheed site were considered a Newtown boon in 2015, but it didn’t take…
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Public Colleges Scramble to Recruit Students Amidst Plunging Enrollments
Enrollment in public colleges has plunged nationwide, putting many of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s schools in a position of scrambling to attract…
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Local Investment Properties Sold Record Numbers Last Year; Specific ZIP Codes Proved Lucrative
Investment properties sold at record levels nationwide and in the Philadelphia metro area last year, with some areas in Chester County seeing more interest than…
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Career Corner: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Quit
A lot of people work jobs that they don’t necessarily love. But maybe this one has gotten bad enough for you to start loathing it.…
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Washington Post: Google’s Browser-Retention Efforts Ruffle Feathers at Paoli’s DuckDuckGo
Gabriel Weinberg, the CEO of Paoli-based DuckDuckGo, a privacy-minded search engine, alleges that Google is manipulating browser extensions to favor its products and stifle competitors,…
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Washington Post: With Trade Jobs Lucrative, This Delco College Experiences a Revival
Williamson College of the Trades in Media has had a resurgence, owing to a shortage of workers and a need for tradesmen, writes Jon Marcus…












































