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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Abington Scientist Whose Work Made COVID-19 Vaccines Possible Awarded Nobel Prize
Katalin Karikó, the Abington scientist whose work led to RNA vaccines that transformed the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, was awarded the Nobel Prize in…
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Bucks 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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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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The Washington Post: Josh Shapiro Has Mastered the Politics of Addition
At a time when politics is still so highly divisive, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is moving the state away from a politics of resentment to…
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Philosopher, Bucks County Native Remembered for His Profanity-Titled Book on Lies
A writer from Bucks County wrote one of the most popular books of philosophy in recent memory, in part thanks to its eye-catching title. Michael…
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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, writes…
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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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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: 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 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…
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Five Tips on How to Reduce Stress at Work in 2023
The new year can add a new layer of pressure at work for people who want to reach professional resolutions. However, it can also be…
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Famous Painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware Has Important Bucks County and German Roots
A famous painting’s history has an important connection to both Bucks County and Germany, and is now one of America’s best pieces of art. Gillian…
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Is it Polite to Virtually Quit Your Job?
It’s no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed workplace culture and how we communicate with each other. In-person meetings have transformed into Zoom calls,…
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How to Recognize a Toxic Workplace and What You Can Do About It
Are you struggling with a toxic workplace? You’re not alone. Abusive workplace culture is becoming a national crisis, and it not only affects employees’ mental…
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Amtrak’s New Acela Trains Touted to Be Just the Ticket for Faster, More Reliable Service
Amtrak’s new Acela trains that will start rolling through regional train stations at the start of next year represent a step toward a faster and…
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Leaving Your Job? 4 Ways to Protect Your Privacy When Returning Company-Owned Laptops or Phones
A lot of jobs will provide their employees with company-owned laptops or phones to use to ensure they have the technology needed to do the…
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WaPo Cites Doylestown as an Illustration of Federal Stimulus That Is No Longer as Stimulating
Doylestown residents’ current financial roller-coaster ride is not unfamiliar to their national neighbors. COVID-related federal stimulus helped households temporarily. But as D.C. support wanes, many…






















