Articles filed under Washington Post
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Khan Academy's Sal Khan's advice for online learning: Do less, turn off the cameraSep 05, 2020 6:22 am - For the past 12 years, Salman Khan has been touting online learning as the future of education. But even he didn't imagine us crashing into that future so suddenly and w...
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Nintendo is releasing Mario games on Switch for a limited time. But why?Sep 05, 2020 6:20 am - Thursday morning, a 10-minute Nintendo Direct announced some unexpected news: A slew of classic Super Mario games are coming to the Switch. "Super Mario 64," "Super Mari...
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Those symptoms you Googled could help researchers better understand coronavirusSep 05, 2020 6:17 am - The first thing people should probably do when they fear they have contracted the novel coronavirus is call their doctor. The first thing most people actually do is Goog...
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Change allows states to use Apple, Google coronavirus software without creating appsSep 05, 2020 6:10 am - Apple and Google said Tuesday they're expanding coronavirus warning software so that state health agencies can participate without having to create customized apps. The ...
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What you can do now to plan a future renovationSep 04, 2020 7:00 am - Like everyone else, you've been spending lots of time at home during the past few months. And you've probably become more acquainted with all the flaws in your home: the...
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Neat Method founders on living an organized lifeSep 04, 2020 7:00 am - Ashley Murphy and Marissa Hagmeyer are co-founders of the Neat Method, founded in 2010 in San Francisco and now with more than 70 locations in all major cities throughou...
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Official: Suspect in Portland slaying was killed when authorities moved to arrest himSep 03, 2020 1:00 am - A vocal proponent of the far-left antifa movement who was suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a far-right group in Portland, Ore., this weekend was shot and kil...
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New TV shows 'Away,' 'Raised by Wolves' take viewers through emotional terrain of leaving EarthSep 02, 2020 11:00 pm - Raise your hand if you used to be one of those people who were not at all interested in going to Mars. (Boring, costly and creepy - right? To say nothing of viable.) But...
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Spicy, crisp, buttery or tender, radishes offer something for every seasonSep 02, 2020 6:00 am - "What do I know of man's destiny?" Samuel Beckett wrote in 1966, "I could tell you more about radishes." Our fates are indeed a mystery, but radishes - crisp, colorful a...
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These Maine-style lobster rolls deliver a taste of New England summer - in your kitchenSep 02, 2020 6:00 am - Name an iconic dish, and you're likely to find factions of fans debating that theirs is better. New York- or Chicago-style pizza; New England- or Manhattan-style clam ch...