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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Career Corner: By 2029, Millions of New Jobs Will Emerge in Health Care and Tech as Society Ages
The Great Resignation has led to many workers not only seeking out better working conditions but also careers with job security. The pandemic threw into…
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Career Corner: It’s Okay to Take a Career Break, But Have a Plan for Your Return
There are many legitimate reasons to take an extended break from your job. Illness, to care for children or an elderly parent, or even just…
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Wiser Wealth: How to Invest Without Panicking Over World Events
World events always have had the possibility to impact stocks and investments, but that has been magnified given the incredibly tumultuous last two years. From…
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Career Corner: 5 Tips for Avoiding Distractions at Work
In a world that is more connected than ever, it can be hard to stay on task. Emails, texts, coworkers, and calls can all easily…
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Career Corner: The First 3 Steps to Take When Switching Careers
Regardless of your reasons, sometimes your current career just no longer satisfies you. But the prospect of changing to a new career can be daunting…
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Career Corner: How to Quit Your Job and Get a New, Better One
There have been many stories in the news lately about how many people are quitting across the country. And yet some dissatisfied with their job…
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Former Neshaminy Mall Sears Part of National Trend of Repurposing Retail Locations into Healthcare Sites
The former Bensalem Sears in the Neshaminy Mall continues on its way to becoming a community medical center. The repurposing of dormant retail stores into…
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Wiser Wealth: Is the High Risk, High Reward Nature of Being an Angel Investor Worth It?
If you are an angel investor, that means you are putting your money into a startup business. As the name suggests, the act almost feels…
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Career Corner: Get to Know a Recruiter Before You Need One – Here’s How
Oftentimes, it is better to have a tool in advance before you wind up needing it. The worst time to decide to buy a snow…
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One Small Investor on Tax Effect of Vanguard Fund Changes: ‘I Think I’m Screwed’
Owing to a change that Vanguard made to its institutional Target Retirement funds, many of its smaller investors got unexpectedly saddled with huge tax bills,…
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Career Corner: Looking for a New Job? Should You Get Loud About Your Availability
If you have been out of work lately, perhaps you have been seeing others using hashtags like #OpentoWork and wondering if that is a strategy…
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Career Corner: How to Tell the Boss You’re Burned Out
American culture prides itself on people who push themselves to the limit. So you risk facing a lot of criticism for saying you need a…
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‘Driving on Turnpike with a Kidney in the Car at Three in the Morning’: Devon Man Retires from Career Saving Lives
Devon resident Howard Nathan is stepping down as president and CEO of the Gift of Life Donor Program. He exits his career after nearly four…
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Wall Street Journal: What to Know About Wordle, the Game Everyone is Now Playing
The latest internet trend does not require you to be good at TikTok dances or eat anything bizarre—you just have to like words. If you…
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Starting a Business? Drexel Hill’s SmallBizLady Wants to Chat
If you happen to be out and about in Drexel Hill you may run into Melinda Emerson. And if you’re thinking of going into business…
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Career Corner: Don’t Let Your Outdated Résumé Ruin Your One Chance to Make a Good First Impression
Your résumé is typically the first impression you get to make on an employer, so you want to make sure it’s a good one. If…







































