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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Weekend Wanderer: My Reality Is Virtual
I have a confession. It’s not terribly juicy. But it is incredibly awesome. I’ve been taking an online class. Just for fun. It’s about Celtic women in medieval literature…
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The Washington Post Ranks Doylestown Pizzeria Best in State for Neapolitan Slices
A popular pizzeria in Doylestown has been listed as the best spot in Pennsylvania for Neapolitan-style pizza and more. Dylan Moriarty, Andrew Van Dam, Amanda Finnegan, and Gabe…
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Washington Post: Oldest Surviving U.S. Warship, the Philadelphia, Receives 250th-Birthday Makeover
Philadelphia, the oldest United States surviving intact warship, which was sunk by the British in battle in 1776, is undergoing a makeover ahead of the…
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America’s Newest Delicacy Is Lanternfly Honey – But You May Not Want to Know How It’s Made
The influence of spotted lanternflies has reached the flavor of honey, and although the result can taste appealing, the way this change occurs is certainly…
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Send in the Birds: Eliminating Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternflies Through Avian Assistance
The ways to get rid of spotted lanternflies over the past few years have been to step, squish, and squash them. But as the battle…
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Washington Post: Homes Are Getting Older and Crumbling, Especially in Northeast Cities Like Philadelphia
In various cities across the nation, especially those like Philadelphia, homeowners are struggling to maintain and repair their aging homes, writes Tim Craig for The…
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Studies From the Washington Post Show Bucks County Summers Have Gotten Longer
Recent studies show that Bucks County summers are lasting longer, with more high-temperature days than in previous decades, writes Kasha Patel and Naema Ahmed for…
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Do You Know Pennsylvania’s Most Misspelled Word?
When it comes to food, Pennsylvanians feel the need to get it right. We love our food. But…not many of us know how to spell…
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Weekend Wanderer: Why Is Benson Boone Singing About My Life?
Ten days ago, I’d never heard of Benson Boone. Good Morning America threw him up at the end of their opening sequence, all wiry Timothy…
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Washington Post: See How Tree-Friendly Bucks County Towns Are
Most of Bucks County enjoys a decent amount of tree cover, though the density of trees varies significantly from one town to another, writes Niko…
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Bucks County Housing Market Stands Strong Amid Slowing Nationwide Trends
While home prices are cooling across the country and even falling in some regions, the housing market in Bucks County still remains hot, fueled by…
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Washington Post: Bucks County Man Wins the Internet With Personal Party Invitations
Doug Turner, an 87-year-old Buck County man, has won hearts all across the internet with his handwritten and personally delivered invitations for a winter party…
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Chef of Pennsylvania Dutch Cuisine Restaurant in Philadelphia Shares Version of Pennsylvania Dutch Stew
The classic Pennsylvania Dutch stew Schnitz un Knepp, once seen as a symbol of poverty, has evolved into a dish of regional pride, writes Kara…
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Lower Makefield Native Robert Costa: From Covering Eagles in High School to Interviewing Presidents
Lower Makefield native Robert Costa started his career covering the Eagles for his high school television station, writes Victor Fiorillo for the Philadelphia Magazine. Over…
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Washington Post: Morgantown Casino Excursion Sparks Romance for Local Couple After 50 Years
Bob Wenrich and Fay Gable, a Lancaster County couple who divorced fifty years ago, have rekindled their romance and tied the knot again, writes Cathy…
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Despite Steelworkers’ Rally, Nippon Steel’s U.S. Steel Deal Faces Rejection by Current and Incoming Administrations
While the majority of steelworkers rallied behind Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. Steel, both the current and incoming administrations are poised to…

























