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: Long Legal Battle Vindicates Black Teen and His Lawyer
A decision to exonerate a 16-year-old Alexander McClay Williams in the murder of a Glen Mills School matron came 91 years late, but brought justice…
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Local Weapons Manufacturer on Reducing Gun Violence: ‘Solution Might Be Technological, Not Legislative’
As politicians argue about gun legislation in light of the recent shooting in Uvalde, Tx., a Radnor-based gun manufacturer says the gun violence solution might…
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Washington Post: Chesterbrook-Based Insurance Agency Helps Woman Win Case Involving Six-Figure Hospital Bill
When she was scheduling a procedure at one of Centura Health’s hospitals in 2014, Lisa French was told she would have to pay an estimated…
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Rising Rent Rates Are Closing Doors to Low-Income Bucks County Renters
Like most of the country, Bucks County is seeing record increases in rent rates that are making housing costlier than ever for many residents. Abha…
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Philly’s First Black Trolley Driver, at 101 Years Young, Finally Receives High School Diploma
Merrill Pittman Cooper, 101, one of the first Black trolley car drivers in Philadelphia, now has his high school diploma. Cathy Free opened the bi-fold…
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Washington Post: Public Colleges in Pa. Scramble to Recruit Students Amid Enrollment Drops
The number of enrollments in public colleges has plunged nationwide, putting Pa. State System of Higher Education schools into a position of scrambling to attract…
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Acclaimed Poets Take Part in Bucks County Community College Spring Series
Bucks County Community College’s long-running Wordsmiths poetry reading series continues a proud tradition at 7:30 p.m. on April 29, with an event featuring two acclaimed…
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Local Investment Properties Sold Record Numbers Last Year; Specific ZIP Codes Proved Lucrative
Investment properties sold at record levels nationwide and in the Philadelphia metro area last year, with some areas in Bucks County seeing more interest than…
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Philly Tech Trends: Four Tips for Better Audio on Your Next Zoom Call
If one or two people have told you they have trouble making out what you are saying in Zoom meetings, you might just chalk it…
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Career Corner: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Quit
A lot of people work jobs that they don’t necessarily love. But maybe this one has gotten bad enough for you to start loathing it.…
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Washington Post: Lafayette Basketball Legend Fran O’Hanlon, Former Bonner Coach, Retires
A “sad and significant day” for college basketball took place Friday, Jan. 21, when Fran O’Hanlon announced his retirement after 27 years as coach at…
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Washington Post: Google’s Browser-Retention Efforts Ruffle Feathers at Paoli’s DuckDuckGo
Gabriel Weinberg, the CEO of Paoli-based DuckDuckGo, a privacy-minded search engine, alleges that Google is manipulating browser extensions to favor its products and stifle competitors,…
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WaPo: When in Vibrant New Hope, Remember That Charming Lambertville Is Just a Quick Stroll Away
With so much to see and do in New Hope — see a show, dine out, shop — it’s easy to forget that another recommendable…
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Career Corner: How to Quit Your Job
With the current state of the job market, people are much more willing to leave their current role to pursue new opportunities. It has become…
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Washington Post: Was Mark Lomax, Candidate for Bucks County Sheriff, ‘Constitutional’ Enough?
In prepping for his candidacy as Bucks County Sheriff, former Pennsylvania State trooper Mark Lomax expected that voters would examine his approaches on public safety…
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Pennsylvania Battles Spotted Lanternfly Infestation with Quarantines and Student-led ‘Squish Squads’
Despite quarantines and “squish squads,” the spotted lanternfly continues to spread across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond, write Kevin Ambrose and Kasha Patel for The Washington…
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Boy’s Kansas State Fair Bug Collection Display with a Spotted Lanternfly Triggers State, Federal Investigation
A boy who entered his bug collection at the Kansas State Fair with a spotted lanternfly among other insects triggered both a state and federal…
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Pennsbury H.S. Grad Robert Costa Co-Authors Book on ‘One of the Most Dangerous Periods in American History’
Washington Post reporter Robert Costa, Pennsbury High School graduate from Lower Makefield Township, collaborated with journalist Bob Woodward on a new book, Peril. It chronicles…








































