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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WSJ: University of Pennsylvania Ranked 5th Best Ivy League School in the Nation
Among the top 10 schools in the nation, Ivy League universities take up half the spots, writes Gerard Yates for The Wall Street Journal. The…
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Study Finds Some ESG Investors Have More Than Just Ethical Motives
A new study found that while ESG investors are motivated by ethical concerns, some of them also expect those investments to outperform the U.S. stock…
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WSJ: 76ers Star Joel Embiid Decides to Join Team USA for the 2024 Olympics
As someone born in Cameroon and in possession of both American and French citizenship, Joel Embiid had his choice of the litter in regard to…
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WSJ: After Decades of Disparaging Her Research, Penn Celebrates Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize
The University of Pennsylvania is basking in the glow of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, two researchers who recently discovered they had been awarded the…
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Wall Street Journal: What’s the Secret Behind the Philadelphia Eagles’ Quarterback Sneak Formula?
Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles have added a move to their offensive scheme that is different from most other NFL teams, writes Jonathan Clegg…
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Philadelphia-based Rite Aid Plans to Shrink Its Operational Footprint As Part of Bankruptcy Proceedings
Philadelphia Navy Yard-based Rite Aid is currently negotiating with its creditors regarding a Chapter 11 plan that would include shutting down a sizable number of…
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Penn Takes First Place Among Schools That Set Their Students Up for Financial Success
The University of Pennsylvania does more than any other college in the nation to set up its students for financial success in the future, according…
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Wall Street Journal: Penn Professor Part of Group Calling Out Faulty Scientific Papers
After an award-winning Harvard Business School professor spent years exploring why people lie and cheat, three scientists — including a Wharton professor — concluded her…
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WSJ: A Bala Cynwyd Billionaire Has Been Instrumental in Stalling TikTok Ban
Jeff Yass, a Bala Cynwyd billionaire, has been building a network of support for TikTok, the Chinese video hosting service, in the United States, writes…
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Despite Battered Balance Sheet, Center City-based Republic First’s Customers Continue to Stay Loyal
Center City-based Republic First, a lender with $6 billion in assets, has found itself in financial purgatory recently, but unlike First Republic Bank, which was…
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Wall Street Journal: University City-based BioTech Firm Nears Human Trials for Breakthrough Artificial Womb Technology
University City-based Vitara Biomedical is currently working on an artificial womb for premature babies and is getting closer to human clinical trials, writes Liz Essley…
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WSJ: Comcast and Disney Agree to Start Hulu Negotiations Earlier Than Expected
Comcast and Disney have agreed to move up the start of negotiations that will determine the fate of their jointly-owned streaming service, Hulu, writes Jessica…
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Wall Street Journal Ranks Penn Among Ten Best Colleges in United States
The University of Pennsylvania is one of the best colleges in the United States, according to the recently released WSJ/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in…
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After Phillies Vote of Confidence, Pennsylvania Dirt Farm Supplies Infield Dirt for Majority of MLB Teams
After a vote of confidence from the Philadelphia Phillies nearly two decades ago, DuraEdge Products, a Grove City, Pennsylvania dirt farm, now supplies infield mix…
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Wall Street Journal: Northeast Philly-based Paratodo Offers Cool, U.S.-made Shirts for Under $150
It is not easy to find hip and well-made shirts that do not cost a fortune, but Northeast Philadelphia-based Paratodo is among the few places…
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Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia Lags Behind Most Major U.S. Cities in the Return-to-office Race
Philadelphia continues to lag behind most major cities in the United States in the return-to-office race, granting the City of Brotherly Love a reputation as…
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Overcoming Procrastination for a More Productive Workplace
In today’s fast-paced work environment, professionals are often bogged down by administrative tasks, unexpected emergencies, and seemingly endless virtual meetings. A recent Microsoft analysis reveals…
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WSJ: 2023 Men’s Guide to Mastering Smart Casual Office Attire Trends
As office dress codes undergo a post-pandemic transformation, the term “smart casual” has taken on a new meaning. The Wall Street Journal consulted with stylists…













































