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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Career Corner: How to Quit Your Job
With the current state of the job market, people are much more willing to leave their current role to pursue new opportunities. It has become…
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Pennsylvania Battles Spotted Lanternfly Infestation with Quarantines and Student-Led ‘Squish Squads’
Despite quarantines and “squish squads,” the spotted lanternfly continues to spread across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond, write Kevin Ambrose and Kasha Patel for The Washington…
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Career Corner: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Shares Why Success is Doing Both What You Love and Hate
To say Janet L. Yellen is accomplished is putting it mildly. She was the first ever female chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, she was…
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Good News on State’s Vaccination Rate: Half of Us Have Had All Shots. Bad News: Our Administration Has Slowed
According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of the country is fully vaccinated. The current Pennsylvania vaccination…
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Washington Post: Chester County’s Climate Is a-Changin’
Chester County’s climate change data, along with statistics worldwide, indicate the depth and breadth of this critical issue. Steven Mufson, Chris Mooney, Juliet Eilperin, and…
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Washington Post: Swimmer Who Graduated from Malvern Prep Would Have Won Olympic Gold Today. Not in 1972
At the Munich Olympics in 1972, swimmer Tim McKee, a Malvern Prep grad who grew up in Newtown Square, thought he had won the 400-meter…
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Renowned Economist Based in West Chester Advocates for Passage of Full Infrastructure, Jobs Package
A new report from Mark Zandi, Chief Economist of West Chester-based Moody’s Analytics, evaluates the infrastructure and jobs package proposed by the Democrats. He’s fully…
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Rain, Sleet, Dark of Night Still Won’t Stop the USPS, but a Restructure May Slow It. Here’s How It’ll Affect Chesco
The U.S. Postal Service’s strategic restructuring plan proposed by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy would bring some unwelcomed changes to the speed of mail delivery throughout…
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Beloved First Dog Champ Started His Life in Spring City and Spent Final Months at White House
Champ, a German Shepherd bought by President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden from a breeder in Spring City in 2008, led a happy…
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Creepy-Crawly Cuisine: Cookbook Lists Recipes for Eating this Summer’s Brood X Cicadas
Kari Sonde, in The Washington Post, cites an interesting way of dealing with oncoming glut of Brood X cicadas: Eat them. Area predators will already be munching away. Humans may…
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Washington Post: Cicadas … The Culinary Possibilities Are Endless
If you’re looking for a unique snack to add to your menu this summer, take advantage of the upcoming emergence of cicadas after their 17-year…
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Washington Post: First Federal Opioid Trial Against ‘Big Three,’ Including AmerisourceBergen, Starts Today
The first federal trial against the so-called “Big Three” drug distributors, including AmerisourceBergen, is set to start today in West Virginia, writes Meryl Kornfield for…
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Washington Post: West Grove Couple Decides to ‘Carpe Diem’ During Pandemic
While many people put important, life-changing decisions on hold during the pandemic, West Grove resident Christine DiPaolo and her husband Brian decided not to wait…
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Wiser Wealth: Resist the Post-Vaccine “Revenge-spend” Urge
As we officially reach a year since COVID really began gaining momentum in America, many experts are talking about “pandemic fatigue.” Everyone craves a return…
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Washington Post: Chesco’s Top-Ranked ‘Social Capital’ May Have Inoculated It from Severe COVID-19 Outbreaks
New research suggests that, with social factors at the heart of any pandemic response, communities with a high amount of social capital – what experts…
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Washington Post: Embattled Genesis HealthCare in Kennett Square Pays Multimillion-Dollar Bonus to Departing CEO
Pummeled by COVID-19 and struggling with finances, Kennett Square-based Genesis HealthCare gave its CEO, George Hager Jr., a $5.2 million “retention payment” in October, writes…
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Washington Post Details How a Flower Farmer in Oxford Kept Up Her Spirits During a Time of Stress, Sacrifice
The Farm at Oxford – which grows thousands of peonies, dahlias, and bulbs each year – has added a vegetable garden to its 12-acre property…
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Washington Post: Pennsylvania to Get 120,000 Doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine in First Round
As the distribution of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine commences, Pennsylvania is expected to receive approximately 120,000 doses from the initial shipment, according to a report from…












































