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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Wall Street Journal: In Philadelphia, Old Christmas Trees are a Delicious Buffet for Local Goats
Philly Goat Project in Philadelphia helps recycle old Christmas trees by offering them as a delicious buffet of pine needles and twigs for local goats,…
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5 Sensible Steps to Protect Your Money in a Year That Promises More Economic Chaos
With the highest inflation in decades, a bear stock market, and fears of recession, the New Year promises to bring more economic chaos, write Imani…
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Wall Street Journal: Bring the Old Boeing Back
Boeing investors are focused on the company making money again after a tough few years but they should be asking instead when Boeing will have…
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If You Are Planning Your Retirement, You Need RMD Game Plan
People who are planning for their retirement need to develop a game plan for required minimum distributions, or RMDs, if they want to maximize the…
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Wall Street Journal: As Netflix Works to Ban Password Sharing, This Chesco Resident Is Indifferent
The Golden Age of Netflix is coming to an end. The streaming giant’s profits are taking a hit as it struggles for subscribers. As 2023…
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Delhi Native Created Impressive Global Fashion Business While Still Passing Exams at Penn
Kartik Kumra, a Delhi native, built a global fashion brand before he even passed his finals at the University of Pennsylvania in West Philadelphia, writes…
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Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia’s Center City Showing Signs of Renewed Economic Vitality
Center City Philadelphia is showing signs of renewed economic vitality thanks to strong housing demand, the recent growth in the hospitality sector, and a Comcast-led…
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Wall Street Journal: Penn Professor Believes Companies Could Benefit from Four-Day Workweek
Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, recently spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, where…
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Some 401(k) Plans Starting to Offer Option of Putting Retirement Money Into Cryptocurrency
While many employers and regulators remain cautious, some 401(k) plans are starting to offer the option of putting retirement money into cryptocurrency, writes Anne Tergesen…
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You Can Earn Nearly 7 Percent Interest with I Bonds; Here Is What You Need to Know About Them
I Bonds are still an attractive choice for numerous investors, writes Veronica Dagher for The Wall Street Journal. Starting on November 1, these inflation-adjusted U.S.…
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PA’s Standard Reporting Delays, Vote Totals Fluctuations Could Be Portrayed by Partisans as Evidence of Fraud
A few days ahead of the midterm election, there is a concern that Pennsylvania’s standard reporting delays and fluctuations in vote totals could be portrayed…
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How to Tap into the Hidden Market for Six-Figure Jobs
Among the thousands of job postings on LinkedIn or Indeed you’re unlikely to come across an abundance of six-figure jobs. Hiring managers and executives usually…
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Mixing Sweet and Salty Helped Hershey Became One of Biggest Winners of Terrifying Market
Hershey has long been a trick-or-treat favorite, but its latest strategy of mixing salty and sweet has helped the company reach new heights in a…
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4 Reasons Why You Should Stop Saying Sorry at Work
“Sorry” is a word used quite often in the American lexicon. But many argue that the adjective has lost its meaning. People often use the…
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Are You Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness?
40 million indebted Americans are awaiting their financial fates after a federal appeals court temporarily halted Biden’s student-loan forgiveness program. The online portal for…
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4 Reasons Why Your Boss Wants You Back in the Office Amid “Productivity Paranoia”
Since the pandemic has reshaped workplace culture and more people are working from home, new fears among employers are arising. “Productivity paranoia” a term coined…
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Want to Get Ahead? Picking the Right Company Matters More Than Your College Degree
It is no new sentiment that a college degree no longer has the same value that it once did. But now research is showing that…
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Return to Normalcy Ushers in New Rules for Getting Face Time With the Boss
If your company is transitioning workers back to being in the office, you might now wonder if that means you need to go back to…





























































