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Philadelphia ranked in the top five among the worst traffic cities in the U.S., according to the Global Traffic Scorecard recently published by INRIX, a Washington State transportation data and analytics firm. Michael Bartiromo and Jessica Yakubovsky cited the findings for PHL17.
AmerisourceBergen, Conshohocken, Rebrands with Name Change
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen, Pennsylvania’s largest corporation, is rebranding. The publicly traded drug-shipping company will now be going by the name Cencora, reported Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice.
Hatboro Woman Succeeds in Industry With Less than One Percent of U.S. Colleagues Like Her
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Wall Street Journal: Wharton Professor Embraces ChatGPT as Teaching Tool
While many educators are still trying to decide if they should ban ChatGPT or build on it, Ethan Mollick, a professor at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, has already found a way to use it as a teaching tool, writes Douglas Belkin for The Wall Street Journal.
Hey Wawa, Now Rutter’s Coming to Town With Some New Stores
There’s another player in the convenience store wars coming to the Phila. region: Rutter’s. York-based convenience store and gas station chain Rutter’s is expanding with 50 new stores over the next five years, and some are coming into Wawa territory, writes Michael Tanenbaum for Philly Voice.
North Penn School District Uses App to Assure Parents Their Kid’s School Bus Commutes Are Safe and Uneventful
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Horsham Retiree Did Job Characterized as One That Other Townships ‘Don’t Care that Much’ About
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West Chester University Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students to Earn ‘Cloaks of Compassion’
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22 Residents Toss Hats into the Ring, Seeking to Join Montgomery County Board of Commissioners
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