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: How a Bala Cynwyd Financial Services Firm Hopes to Turn Sports Betting into Big Business
A Bala Cynwyd–based financial powerhouse is blending finance, sports, and data-driven betting in the prediction markets, writes Kevin T. Dugan for Wall Street Journal. Susquehanna…
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Amazon to Shutter All Amazon Fresh Stores, Including Philadelphia’s Only Location in Northern Liberties
Amazon has announced its plans to shut down all its Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores, write Kate King, Sean McLain, and Joseph De Avila…
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The Wall Street Journal Names Philadelphia the Top Place to Visit in 2026
People all go on trips and vacations for different reasons, and Philadelphia has several reasons, which is why it’s not only one of the 10…
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WSJ: Philadelphia Eagles Fan, Military Vet Turns Eagles Wins and Other NFL Games Into Parody Songs
Each week during the NFL season, Philadelphia Eagles fan Robert Williams Jr. recaps the games by writing a parody of a popular song, writes Xavier…
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WSJ: Philadelphia-Based Five Below Raises Full-Year Outlook Again After Strong Third-Quarter Sales, Profit
After reporting a jump in third-quarter profits and sales, Philadelphia-based Five Below has raised its full-year outlook, and has revised projections upward for the second…
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WSJ: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Signals a Slower Growth in 2026 Housing Market
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is entering the new fiscal year with a more cautious outlook, writes Katherine Hamilton for The Wall Street Journal. The luxury…
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WSJ: Philadelphia-Based Paint Maker Merges With Amsterdam Paint Maker to Create Global Giant
Philadelphia-based Axalta Coating Systems has agreed to an all-stock merger with Amsterdam’s AkzoNobel, forming a trans-Atlantic paint company valued at about $17 billion, writes Adrià…
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WSJ: Phillies’ General Manager Dave Dombrowski is MLB’s Oldest Executive, But Also Among the Best
The Philadelphia Phillies have the distinction of employing the oldest general manager in the league in Dave Dombrowsi, 69, writes Jared Diamond for The Wall…
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WSJ: ‘Philadelphia: A Narrative History’ Offers Insights, But Focuses Unevenly on One Side of the Coin
Philadelphia: A Narrative History, a book by Paul Kahan is a trove of knowledge about the city, but it spends all too much time focusing…
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Wall Street Journal: MontCo Man Builds Dream Lego World in Basement
An increasing number of adult Lego fans are transforming parts of their homes into elaborate worlds full of giant sets and detailed dioramas, including one…
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Wall Street Journal: Amazon Shaking Up Whole Foods with Backroom Robots
Amazon is rolling out a new backroom system at a local Whole Foods Market that could redefine the chain’s natural-food image by adding more mainstream…
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WSJ: Jefferson Health’s Honickman Center Uses Modern Technology to Empower Patients in Managing Their Care
Jefferson Health’s new Honickman Center in Philadelphia leverages modern technology and thoughtful design to empower patients in managing their care, writes The Wall Street Journal.…
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Wall Street Journal: Former Owner Talks About Her Haunted House in Media
After The Wall Street Journal story “Selling a Haunted House?” was released, readers responded with haunted tales of their own, writes Kerry Barger for The…
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Comcast CEO Brian Roberts Sells Beverly Hills Mansion for $20.1M in Off-Market Deal
Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts sold his Beverly Hills, California, property in an off-market deal to art collectors Bill and Maria Bell for $20.1…
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WSJ: Eagles’ DT Jordan Davis Establishes Self As Among NFL’s Best Game Wreckers
During the Philadelphia Eagles‘ week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams, Jordan Davis played the hero to seal the victory and help maintain the…
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WSJ: Eagles’ Tush Push Continues to Draw Ire of Not Only Opposing NFL Teams and Coaches, But Officials
The reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have been the talk across the league over the past few years due to its vaunted tush push.…
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Wall Street Journal: Two Philadelphia Restaurants Put Margaritas in Spotlight with Unique Twists, Creative Flair
Margaritas hold the distinction of being among the most popular cocktails in the United States, and two Philadelphia restaurants in particular, hold the drink with…
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WSJ: Comcast Expands and Reaches New Agreements With Amazon to Share Streaming Content Across Platforms
Philadelphia-based Comcast has reached new or expanded existing distribution agreements with Amazon to make their streaming content available on each other’s platforms, writes Dean Seal…













































