Articles filed under Washington Post
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A friendly reminder from the FBI: Your smart TV could give hackers a way inDec 07, 2019 5:23 am - Your smart TV probably watches you more closely than you watch it, and the FBI wants you to keep that in mind this holiday shopping season. Smart TVs top many holiday wi...
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Twitter wanted to be the town square. Now it's also grappling with being a cemeteryDec 07, 2019 5:19 am - Aaronekia Williams still visits her brother's Twitter page, even though he died in 2014. She'll read though his old jokes for a laugh, occasionally retweeting her favori...
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How to protect yourself and your home this winterDec 07, 2019 5:00 am - Don't use your snowblower in the dark. Do make sure kids and pets are indoors when you're using one. And don't stick your hand in the chute when the blower's running, sl...
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Tips to combat constant worry and anxietyDec 07, 2019 5:00 am - “Worry has consumed my life. I have worried about everything and everybody, and am always preparing for the possibility of things going wrong,” said Marla White, a 55-ye...
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Here's a saucy, sheet-pan shrimp bruschetta that works as dinner or a starterDec 04, 2019 5:00 am - With holiday events pulling my family in multiple directions, and friends more likely to pop in spontaneously to raise a glass, my home kitchen needs to be extra nimble ...
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When you're short on time, a comforting bowl of ginger turmeric chickpeas is the answerDec 03, 2019 5:00 am - This week, when Thanksgiving planning might be giving you culinary tunnel vision, it can be easy to lose track of all the other meals you need to be eating. That's where...
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McDonald's late entry into the chicken sandwich frenzy sounds very familiarDec 03, 2019 12:00 am - McDonald's is playing chicken - again. The fast-food behemoth announced that on Monday it would begin testing a new crispy chicken sandwich, as the market leader struggl...
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Obesity declined among toddlers on food assistanceDec 01, 2019 5:00 am - Obesity rates among young children enrolled in a federal food assistance program have fallen in 41 American states and territories, according to the Centers for Disease ...
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Germs can fly 6 to 8 feet after you sneeze or coughNov 30, 2019 5:00 am - The distance germs travel when someone sneezes or coughs may be farther than you think. The average uncovered sneeze sends droplets about 6 feet, according to the Center...
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Movie review: 'Dark Waters' takes on environmental tale with facts over flashNov 28, 2019 5:00 am - “Dark Waters” — ★ ★ ½ There are a few notable disappearing acts being performed in “Dark Waters,” a fact-based — and decidedly unflashy — drama about the corporate...