Business
The Robot Wawa Was Always a Bad Idea. And Now It’s Closing
The soulless, dystopian all-digital Wawa of the future completely missed the point of why we go to Wawa in the first place.
By Jason Sheehan
Ali Velshi Asks Where Does The Trump Economy Go From Here?
The MS NOW host and Citizen board member discusses where the Trump economy is headed with former International Monetary Fund Deputy Director Mohamed El-Erian
By Ali Velshi
Ali Velshi Breaks Down Why Affordability Is On America’s Mind
The MS NOW host and Citizen board member is joined by Investopedia editor-in-chief Caleb Silver break down why "affordability" was the top-search word in 2025 — and how the high cost of living harms Americans
By Ali Velshi
Jennifer Sherlock, Cosmopolitan Communicator
The chef, branding guru and photographer sits down with a self-made PR maven with thousands of unread messages
By Reuben Harley
Ali Velshi Explains the Poverty Line is a Lie
The MS NOW host and Citizen board member explains how Donald Trump tried to use his address to the nation to gaslight the country into thinking that the economy is doing better than it actually is
By Ali Velshi
Can this New Food Hall Solve College Hunger?
University City’s Gather stands alone for its commitment to community, small local restaurants and fighting hunger — though you can just go for the tasty food
By Malcolm Burnley
The Great Wealth Transfer is Coming to Philly
Around $124 trillion will transfer to women by 2048. The Forum of Executive Women’s President and CEO asks: What will Philly women build with it?
By Meghan Pierce
MeaningSphere
A new online coaching tool from former Vertex CEO Jeff Westphal promises professional mentorship — without the mentor
By Courtney DuChene
Made Institute
Couture designer Rachel Ford traded her fashion career for one that teaches amateurs — 225 so far — to pursue their own design dreams. Now, national brands are paying attention
By Courtney DuChene
The Man Who May Save Philly’s Small Businesses
Jigar Mehta led an effort to spare small businesses from a shocking tax increase next year wrought by Mayor Parker’s new tax plan. Will it become law?
By Malcolm Burnley