Wall Street Journal
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Chair Emeritus of Trevose’s Advertising Specialty Institute Dies at 93
Norman Cohn, an innovative leader, Chair Emeritus of the Advertising Specialty Institute in Trevose, and lifelong philanthropist, died on April 24 aged 93, writes Gary…
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WSJ: Lawrenceville’s Jamie Ding Discusses ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak-Ending Loss
In his 32nd game of Jeopardy!, Lawrenceville native Jamie Ding’s long winning streak unfortunately came to an end, writes John Jurgensen for the Wall Street Journal. With his charming…
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Visualizing Retirement: A New Way to Plan for Life After Work
Retirement planning has long been framed around numbers. Savings targets, withdrawal rates, and portfolio allocations tend to dominate the conversation. While essential, these elements leave…
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WSJ: Pet Insurance Costs in Pennsylvania, What Bucks County Dog and Cat Owners Should Know
Veterinary care costs keep rising across Bucks County and across the Delaware Valley. Emergency visits, surgeries, and long-term treatment plans add up fast. A recent…
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WSJ: Amazon Fresh in Willow Grove Among Stores Set to Close Nationwide
Amazon is shutting down its physical grocery stores nationwide, a move that will include the Amazon Fresh location in Willow Grove, according to The Wall…
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WSJ: GSK CEO Emma Walmsley to Step Down; Luke Miels to Lead Pharma Giant
Pharmaceutical giant GSK is preparing for a major leadership change that will resonate globally and locally, reports Elena Vardon and Adrià Calatayud for The Wall…
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WSJ: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Adjusts 2025 Outlook Amid Affordability Concerns
Fort Washington luxury homebuilder, Toll Brothers, is scaling back its outlook for the year, citing affordability pressures, writes Dean Seal for the Wall Street Journal.…
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Delaware Valley University Announces Judges for Fifth Annual Spark Bowl Event
Delaware Valley University, the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce and Startup Bucks, has named the panel of distinguished judges for the fifth annual Spark Bowl…
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WSJ: Amazon Pilots Innovative Grocery Model at Plymouth Meeting Whole Foods
Plymouth Meeting’s Whole Foods is testing an innovative grocery format for Amazon, blending online offerings with in-person shopping reports Liz Young for the Wall Street…
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Wall Street Journal: The State’s Highest-Ranked College is Located in Philadelphia
The latest Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2025 ranking is officially out now, ranking the top colleges in the nation, writes The Wall Street Journal. Of…
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McDonald’s Flagship Sandwich That Made Its Debut in Pennsylvania Nearly 6 Decades Ago Gets New Variant
Big Mac, a flagship McDonald’s sandwich that made its debut in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in April 1967, now has a new chicken variant, writes Roshan Fernandez…
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Wharton School Fellow Debunks the Myth of a Happiness Income Ceiling
While research has shown many times that more money makes a huge difference to people with low income, Matt Killingsworth, a senior fellow at the…
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Newtown Gen Z’er Follows National Trend, Embraces 1990s Colognes
A Gen Z‘er in Bucks County is embracing a national trend, driven by social media and a desire for classic scents, where teen boys are…
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Nuuly’s Levittown Warehouse Powers Profit Turnaround for Clothing Rental Service
Nuuly’s 310,000-square-foot Levittown warehouse is the backbone of the clothing rental service’s recent success, writes Liz Young for the Wall Street Journal. This facility…
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Wall Street Journal: Warminster Manufacturer Helps to Add the Finishing Touch to Local Car Sales
A Bucks County company has become known for adding a special touch to a major purchase, but the current economy is affecting their business. Jon…
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Perkasie Screen Printer is One of Many Small Businesses Making Changes to Adjust to Rising Interest Rates
A small business in Bucks County is just one of many that has begun to operate under new conditions to combat the effects of a…
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Bristol-Based Toy Manufacturer is Changing Business Tactics to Stay Competitive in a New Economy
Like so many other companies, one Bucks County toy maker is working to stay relevant and competitive as prices and markets continue to change. Sarah…
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Yardley Native Discusses How He Landed His Role on ‘The Office’, Having Impostor Syndrome
Zach Woods, a Yardley native and a popular actor known for his roles in The Office, Silicon Valley, and Veep, got his lucky break when…









































