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: Drexel’s Inclusion to Philly’s Big Five Brings More Competition to Local College Basketball
This is Drexel University’s first season as an official member of the NCAA’s Big Five and it adds a new layer to a long-standing tradition,…
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Washington Post: How Philadelphia Stacks Up When It Comes to New Housing Development
Home prices nationwide keep skyrocketing, despite continuous hikes in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, writes Andrew Van Dam for The Washington Post. While the…
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2 Delaware County Pizza Shops Make the Washington Post’s Best Regional Pizza in Pennsylvania List
Two Delaware County pizza shops are ranking high in a Washington Post story on the best regional-style pizzas in Pennsylvania. Ravanesi Pizzeria Napoletana in Glen…
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Chester County Leadership: Col. Nick Nichols, President, Folds of Honor
Col. Nick Nichols, President at Folds of Honor, grew up living all over the U.S. and the world as the son of an Air Force…
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Navigating AI Algorithms and Enhancing Your Digital Job Search
In today’s digital age, major job platforms are inundated with applications, making it challenging for job seekers to stand out, writes Danielle Abril for The…
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The Simple Power of Setting Reminders
Achieving goals can often be a daunting task, but research suggests that the simple act of setting reminders can significantly boost our chances of success.…
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Washington Post: Historic Human Remains Create Ethics Clash at Mütter Museum
Body parts from the 19th century exhibited at the Mütter Museum on 22nd Street in Center City have become the center of an ethics clash…
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Rare Einstein Letter on Creation of the Universe on Sale in Ardmore
The Raab Collection in Ardmore is selling a personal letter written by Albert Einstein where he argues against the biblical version of the creation of…
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Washington Post: Once Strong Election Engagement by Philadelphia Voters is Waning, Worrying Democrats
Philadelphia has historically fueled Democratic victories in Pennsylvania, but once strong election engagement by its voters has started to wane, write Anthony J. Rivera and…
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A.I. in the Workplace? This West Chester Professional Has Opinions
Companies are implementing A.I. tools that claim to reduce stress, increase employee connectivity, and provide feedback. While they allegedly are supposed to make employees’ jobs…
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Washington Post: Founder of Exton’s Tree Top Builders Offers Tips on Building Treehouses
Treehouses are epicenters of endless adventures for both the young and the young at heart, but constructing one that is safe can take some time,…
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Unlock Your LinkedIn Potential: Say Goodbye to Paragraphy and Embrace Skim & Scan
Is your LinkedIn profile full of dense paragraphs and doggone long to read, or can people quickly skim and scan and get a feel for…
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Washington Post: Jalen Hurts Secures Latest Megadeal for NFL Quarterback with Eagles
Thanks to his new five-year, $255 million contract extension with Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts has become the league’s highest-paid player, wrote Nicki Jhabvala and Mark…
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Washington Post: As Fungi Kits Spawn Across the U.S., Avondale Mushroom Institute Rejoices
Specialty mushroom kits are spawning in popularity. More fungi lovers are growing them at home through d.i.y. kits that involve spray-and-grow boxes, oak logs, or…
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Avon Grove Student’s Original Composition Receives Global Recognition
Over the past month, Olive Wallace, a fifth-grade student from Avon Grove Intermediate School, has received significant media attention for her original musical composition that…
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How This 83-Year-Old Chester County Lawyer Found His Passion for Education Equity
A Chester County lawyer and civil rights advocate has been laser-sharp focused on making educational equality his priority. 83-year-old Michael Churchill was a major player…
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Washington Post: Brian Johnson, Eagles’ QBs Coach, Has Bright Future Ahead of Him
The Eagles’ Brian Johnson, one of the few Black quarterback coaches, has a bright future ahead of him, writes Michael Lee for The Washington Post.…
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Like Much of Northeast, Philadelphia and Surrounding Counties Experiencing Snow Drought
Snow lovers and ski area owners throughout the region are experiencing an unusually subdued winter, writes Ian Livingston for The Washington Post. While the mountains…































































