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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2023 VISTA Millennial Superstars: Morgan Frees
Phoenixville native Morgan Frees is the Vice President of J.P. Morgan Private Bank. “I focus on Chester County’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals, families, philanthropists, and business leaders,…
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Philadelphia Is Incentivizing Developers to Add More High-Value Center City Development in Place of Parking Spaces
Philadelphia’s surplus of parking spaces is prompting the city to incentivize developers to add more high-value Center City projects instead, writes David Harrison for The…
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How to Find the Right Financial Advisor to Fit Your Needs
Picking a financial advisor who will be right for you is not easy, but being well informed and knowing exactly what you need will make…
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Three Ways to Complain to Your Boss
It might be intimidating to approach your boss about any issues that you’re facing at work. However, struggling in silence is not the answer. Here’s…
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M. Night Shyamalan Buys 200-Acre Rockefeller Estate in Willistown Township
A historic estate once belonging to the Rockefeller family is now off the market thanks to a critically acclaimed film director, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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IRS Has Made Changes to Its Tax Brackets, Here Is What That Means for You
Thanks to inflation adjustments made by the Internal Revenue Service, many Americans will see their tax brackets shift and their tax burden go down next…
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With Tax Day Closing In, Now Is Best Time to Remind Yourself of Changes That Affect Your 2022 Returns
With Tax Day closing in, taxpayers should be aware of several changes that affect returns for the 2022 tax year which could lead to smaller…
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These Tips Can Help Buyers Up Their Chances This Spring as the Housing Market Thaws
While the pandemic-fueled home-buying frenzy might be over, home buyers are still faced with a rough process this spring due to affordability and low inventory,…
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Wall Street Journal: Here’s How Downingtown ‘Survivor’ Contestant Made It Onto Her Favorite Show
Downingtown pediatric nurse Lindsay Carmine was able to snag a spot for the 43rd season of her favorite reality TV show Survivor back in September,…
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Wall Street Journal: Chesco Real Estate Pro Reminds Landlords ‘Numbers Don’t Always Tell Whole Story’
While new landlords often rely most on credit, criminal, and background checks when deciding who to rent their properties to, industry professional Dan Mancini —…
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Wall Street Journal: For Jalen Hurts, Super Bowl Loss Provided a Lesson for a Bright Future
During last week’s Super Bowl, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts played like someone who deserved to win, even if that was not what happened in the…
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Divorce Lawyers, Financial Advisors Share How They Manage Money in Their Relationships
Divorce lawyers and couples counselors know how often money can lead to a divorce or an end of a relationship, writes Julia Carpenter for The…
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Wall Street Journal: Holiday Inn Express in Exton Among Franchisees Suing Hotel Group
Holiday Inn Express in Exton is among several franchisees that are suing InterContinental Hotels Group over a cyberattack that occurred five months ago, writes Catherine…
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Conestoga Grad Drops Out of Harvard to Pursue a Startup. Here Are 400 Million Reasons Why It Was a Good Choice
Conestoga High School graduate Eva Shang dropped out of Harvard University to create Legalist Inc., a technology-powered investment firm that raised about $400 million over…
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Wall Street Journal: Malvern’s Vanguard Found Surprising Data on American Retirement Funds
Amid a bleak market and skyrocketing inflation, Malvern’s Vanguard has some surprising data. Despite the uncertainty of the U.S. economy, Americans still invested in their…
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Wall Street Journal: Empire State Building Honor Eagles, and New Yorkers are Not Pleased
The top of the Empire State Building shone in green and white lights on Sunday evening to honor the Philadelphia Eagles, and many New Yorkers…
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When She’s Not in New York City, Model Gigi Hadid Finds Relaxation at Farmhouse Property Nearby
One of the most famous models in the world enjoys spending her free time with her family in their Bucks County estate. Lane Florsheim wrote…
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Wall Street Journal: Wharton Professor Embraces ChatGPT as Teaching Tool
While many educators are still trying to decide if they should ban ChatGPT or build on it, Ethan Mollick, a professor at University of Pennsylvania’s…































































