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: Homes Are Getting Older and Crumbling, Especially in Northeast Cities Like Philadelphia
In various cities across the nation, especially those like Philadelphia, homeowners are struggling to maintain and repair their aging homes, writes Tim Craig for The…
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Washington Post: Pat’s King of Steaks Tries ‘New School’ Cheesesteak Recipe with Alternative Bread Option
Pat’s King of Steaks is credited for being the place where the cheesesteak was invented several decades ago. Frankie Olivieri, the third-generation owner of the…
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Weekend Wanderer: My Reality Is Virtual
I have a confession. It’s not terribly juicy. But it is incredibly awesome. I’ve been taking an online class. Just for fun. It’s about Celtic women in medieval literature…
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Josh Shapiro and Neighbors Face Off Over Backyard Boundary
A narrow strip of land in an Abington neighborhood has become the focus of an unusual property dispute involving the PA Governor, writes The Washington…
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Philadelphia Street Artists Install Bus-Tracking Signs Across City, Aim to Make SEPTA More Accessible
While walking the streets of Philadelphia, you may notice new aluminum signs that indicate estimated bus arrival times. The signs are the work of “Bus…
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Washington Post: Oldest Surviving U.S. Warship, the Philadelphia, Receives 250th-Birthday Makeover
Philadelphia, the oldest United States surviving intact warship, which was sunk by the British in battle in 1776, is undergoing a makeover ahead of the…
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America’s Newest Delicacy Is Lanternfly Honey – But You May Not Want to Know How It’s Made
The influence of spotted lanternflies has reached the flavor of honey, and although the result can taste appealing, the way this change occurs is certainly…
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Washington Post Includes Fairmount Park on List of 7 Best U.S. City Parks
The United States is filled with several city parks that are worth planning a trip around and one is right here in Philadelphia, writes Hannah…
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Washington Post: How Philadelphia Fares When It Comes to Raising a Family
Deciding where to raise a family is a major decision. The Washington Post has released a new study, gathering data from every county in the…
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Washington Post: Summers Have Gotten Longer in Recent Decades, But Why?
Summer heat has been arriving earlier and ending later in recent decades, write Kasha Patel and Naema Ahmed for The Washington Post. A recent analysis…
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Washington Post: How the Eagles Plan to Push Forward in Pursuit of Second Straight Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles are partaking in training camp as they begin their pursuit to win another Super Bowl. However, this offseason has been less about…
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Washington Post: Preseason or Not, Eagles Lean Into the Tush Push, Their Signature Play
According to The Washington Post, the Philadelphia Eagles didn’t waste a single moment reminding the NFL that their most controversial, and most effective play, the…
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Weekend Wanderer: Why Is Benson Boone Singing About My Life?
Ten days ago, I’d never heard of Benson Boone. Good Morning America threw him up at the end of their opening sequence, all wiry Timothy…
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Washington Post: Philadelphia Has An Uneven Tree Distribution
Philadelphia enjoys a decent amount of tree cover on average, but the distribution is uneven, with some neighborhoods far leafier than others, writes Niko Kommenda…
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Philadelphia Home Prices Have Increased More Than the National Average
Home prices are leveling around the country, and in some regions are even coming down, as more homes are being listed for sale, write Janice…
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Lower Makefield Native Robert Costa: From Covering Eagles in High School to Interviewing Presidents
Lower Makefield native Robert Costa started his career covering the Eagles for his high school television station, writes Victor Fiorillo for the Philadelphia Magazine. Over…
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Chef-Owner of Pennsylvania Dutch Cuisine Restaurant in Philadelphia Shares His Version of Pennsylvania Dutch Stew
The classic Pennsylvania Dutch stew Schnitz un Knepp, once seen as a symbol of poverty, has evolved into a dish of regional pride, writes Kara…




























