Articles filed under Washington Post
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The many mysteries of Prince's Paisley ParkApr 22, 2016 1:00 am - Four lines of the tragic 911 call in which an unidentified man informed an emergency dispatcher that Prince had died at Paisley Park, his labyrinthine studio complex nea...
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Why I'm teaching my 6-year-old to meditateApr 18, 2016 5:55 am - My teenage years weren't the easiest. I struggled with popularity (or lack thereof), bad skin and what I was convinced, at the time, was irreparable heartbreak. No one ...
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7 tips for cancer patients worrying about the cost of their careApr 17, 2016 7:07 am - You've just been diagnosed with cancer. One of your first questions, after the shock wears off, is most likely: How much could all this cost? The answer may be hard to p...
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Rentable sidewalk crates allow New Yorkers to stash furry friends while they do errandsApr 17, 2016 7:06 am - In a city that's expert at peddling solutions to problems no one quite knew they had, the Dog Parker was probably inevitable: a rentable doghouse that allows New Yorkers...
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Selling your house? Two is the magic number for a big tax breakApr 17, 2016 7:03 am - Are you a homeowner who wants to tap into the spring house buying season? Or perhaps you were a seller who benefited from the rise in home sales last year. If so, you ma...
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Analysis: Money can buy happiness - if you know how to use itApr 17, 2016 7:01 am - As humans, we are almost always aspiring to land the next promotion or the next big raise, or to strike it rich some other way. But a new report offers hope for those of...
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Meet the British schoolteacher who's out to inspire the world, one country at a timeApr 17, 2016 5:00 am - Will Hodson, a primary-school teacher in London, was reading a superhero book to his students one day when a thought struck him. “We were talking about how we can all d...
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App reviews: Google Arts and Culture, Weather WayApr 16, 2016 7:06 am - Field trips were some of the best parts of being in school - taking little breaks away from the daily grind to explore something or somewhere outside of your everyday ex...
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The tremendous ambitions behind New York City's free WiFiApr 16, 2016 7:05 am - At this very moment in New York City, you can walk up to one of 65 futuristic kiosks, punch in an email address on your phone and instantly receive a wireless Internet c...
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What is Amazon thinking with its crazy-expensive new e-readerApr 16, 2016 7:04 am - Editor's note: Amazon chief executive Jeffery P. Bezos is the owner of The Washington Post. Amazon's Kindle Oasis, released Wednesday, has a $290 price tag - and, ...