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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Four Reasons Why You Should Stop Saying ‘Sorry’ at Work
Sorry is a word used quite often in the American lexicon. But many argue that the adjective has lost its…
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Are You Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness?
Forty million indebted Americans are awaiting their financial fates after a federal appeals court temporarily halted President Joe Biden’s student-loan…
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Four Reasons Why Your Boss Wants You Back in the Office Amid ‘Productivity Paranoia’
Since the pandemic has reshaped workplace culture and more people are working from home, new fears among employers are arising.…
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Wall Street Journal: What Makes a $90,000 Watch So Expensive? Bala’s Govberg Jewelers Knows
While most luxury wristwatches do not differ much in size, their prices can vary widely, writes Jacob Gallagher for The…
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Return to Normalcy Ushers in New Rules for Getting Face Time With the Boss
If your company is transitioning workers back to being in the office, you might now wonder if that means you…
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Huntingdon Valley Car Aficionado Customizes Vintage Wheels, Turning It into Something ‘Very Badass’
Vance Kershner was living in Huntingdon Valley when he bought his first new car, a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner, writes…
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Dealing With the Big Shift in Workplace Etiquette
Employees and employers alike have been noticing an increasing prevalence of rude behaviors since Covid restrictions have ended and more…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Hires Marketing Chief for Sports-Gambling Division, Fanatics, Inc.
Fanatics, Inc., owned by Bryn Mawr billionaire Michael Rubin, has hired Jason White, a veteran of MTV and Beats, as…
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Want to Brag About Your Accomplishments Without Looking Like You’re Bragging? Try Sharing the Credit
Job interviews are a bit of an odd situation because you are basically being asked to explain what makes you…
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WSJ: It’s a Safe Bet that Bala Cynwyd Billionaire Jeff Yass Thinks He Has an Idea to Improve Politics, Policy
Bala Cynwyd billionaire Jeff Yass, who started the options-trading powerhouse Susquehanna International Group, wants to introduce prediction markets into politics.…
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The Wall Street Journal: You Don’t Need to be Good at Something to Enjoy it
One of the most strenuous things about work is that you are always expected to be at the top of…
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WSJ: King of Prussia Financial Services Professor Advises Calm to Retirees During Market Slumps
Markets down. Inflation up. It may not be an ideal time to retire. The Wall Street Journal’s Anne Tergesen tapped…
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Abington Scientist’s Vaccine Breakthrough Now Central to Moderna Action against Pfizer, BioNTech
In a new lawsuit, Moderna is claiming Pfizer and its partner, BioNTech, copied its “groundbreaking discovery” — which was built…
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Wall Street Journal: Phoenixville Coach Lays Out Routine That Can Help Keep Runners on Their Feet
Reggie Waller, founder of Waller Endurance Coaching in Phoenixville and a coach with USA Triathlon, has created an exercise routine…
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Not Taking Your Job Too Seriously Has a New Name: Quiet Quitting
One of the major narratives about excelling in your career is that those who go above and beyond at work…
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When STEM for Girls Wasn’t Even a Twig, This Female Chestnut Hill Grad Taught an Early Computer to Think
Just as Hidden Figures illustrated the role of women in the space race, a new book — Proving Ground —…
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What If You Don’t Want that Big Job Offer? How to Tactfully Reject a Job Offer You No Longer Want
Usually, a job offer is a cause for celebration. But sometimes during the interviewing process, you learn something that sours…




















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