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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These Four Boutique Airlines Promise Not Only Savings but a Better Ride
While most people usually only fly on well-known airline carriers, there are several viable boutique airline options that can change the way you fly, writes…
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Luxury Homes Now Getting Bigger, More Expensive Closets. Here’s What They’re Costing
Luxury homes are now getting bigger and more expensive closets as homeowners look to display their extensive fashion collections in more personalized and opulent spaces,…
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WSJ: Meet the Philly Native, Temple Law Grad Who Led the Case That Brought Down Elon Musk’s $55.8B Tesla Pay Package
Philadelphia native and Temple Law School grad Greg Varallo was the lead lawyer in the case that brought down Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar compensation package at…
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More Companies Are Opting to Bring Employees Back to Office Five Days a Week
UPS recently informed its employees that it will require full-time office attendance, joining a small group of big companies that are pushing for five days…
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New Lotus Eletre Model Offers Formidable Horsepower Blended with Ultramodern Technology
The 2024 Lotus Eletre R, the high-performance variant of Lotus’s all-electric SUV, offers perfect blend of formidable horsepower and ultramodern technology while also rivaling Tesla’s…
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The Wall Street Journal’s 10 Best Places to Visit in 2024
After looking at the “latest travel trends, notable openings, and immersive itineraries,” The Wall Street Journal is offering its list of the 10 Best Places…
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WSJ: ‘Peyton’s Places’ Documents the History, Reputation of Eagles Fans
Philadelphia Eagles fans are notorious for a number of reasons, and some were documented during the season four finale of “Peyton’s Places,” writes John Anderson…
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Wall Street Journal: University of Pennsylvania Ranks as the Top Large School in the Northeast
The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. ranking list is out, and the University of Pennsylvania ranked as the top large…
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Wall Street Journal: Golfer’s Preference for Vibrant Venues Like Topgolf Philadelphia Sign of Changing Times
Golf is witnessing a revolutionary shift. Gone are the days when lush greens and quiet mornings defined the sport. Today, according to Will Feuer of…
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Act Now: “Log-In or Say Goodbye” as Google Begins Deletion of Unused Gmails Accounts Today
Google is taking a bold step to declutter its servers. Starting this week, according to Dalvin Brown of The Wall Street Journal, the tech giant…
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Couple Looking to Buy Home Ends Up Owning Whole Town in Pennsylvania
When Cleaveland couple Saji Daniel and Shannon McGauley got an invitation in October 2020 from their neighbor, Dr. Lou Keppler, to visit Foxburg, they thought…
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Wall Street Journal: Voters Decide on Party Control Over Central Bucks School District Amid LGBTQ Debate
Voters are deciding on which party will control the Central Bucks School District board today among hundreds of other school districts across the country, writes Scott…
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WSJ: Philadelphia’s Republic First Set to Receive $35M Infusion After Agreeing Rescue Deal with Investor Group
Republic First Bancorp will receive a $35 million infusion after agreeing to a deal with a group of existing investors aimed at bolstering its finances,…
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What Is a Home Equity Line of Credit?
With interest rates reaching levels not seen in years, many consumers are taking a close look at their spending and borrowing needs to evaluate their…








































