Articles filed under Washington Post
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Google's new phone pares back features, price for pandemic timesOct 03, 2020 6:21 am - Google has decided to stop trying so hard with its latest smartphones. The company's newest Pixel phones are adding next-generation 5G connectivity and, in an unusual mo...
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Most executives think COVID-19 changed their companies foreverOct 03, 2020 6:00 am - Many of the changes to global business triggered by COVID-19 will prove lasting. A survey released recently by the IBM Institute of Business Value identified a "culture ...
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Bears now will play at 3:25 p.m. after Newton tests positive, Pats-Chiefs game postponedOct 03, 2020 1:00 am - The Chicago Bears game Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts now will start at 3:25 p.m. Central on CBS after the New England Patriots-Kansas City Chiefs game was postpo...
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'The Nester,' on creating a cozy spaceOct 02, 2020 7:00 am - For 12 years Myquillyn Smith, known online as “The Nester,” has inspired homeowners to rearrange their rooms to be more welcoming. Smith is a self-taught design-school d...
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Analysis: The law is clear about handling presidential illness - but it can get murky fastOct 02, 2020 1:00 am - The news that President Donald Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus is stunning on many levels - personal, electoral and legal. As of now, there is no indicatio...
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Cranky customers, smaller tips: How work has changed for service workers during the pandemicOct 01, 2020 1:00 am - Sam Tuttle's job at a bustling restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip is as much about providing diners a temporarily escape as it is about serving their meal. But making tha...
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Here's a sourdough pizza dough that waits on you - and not vice versaSep 30, 2020 6:00 am - I was doing it wrong. Or rather, I was making it more complicated. Every time I made pizza dough or bread, I would feed my sourdough starter (Frampton, if you haven't al...
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Instant Pot spaghetti delivers a saucy dose of nostalgia, with little hands-on effortSep 30, 2020 6:00 am - My husband had just finished roasting summer squash from our garden. As he spooned the squash into a storage dish, the alarms blared: carbon monoxide, aka "the silent ki...
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You can encourage good bacteria with food, going outsideSep 30, 2020 6:00 am - When you hear the word "bacteria," you might think of germs or disease. But not all bacteria are harmful. Trillions of these microorganisms - also called microbes - live...
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Bacon and shrimp prove to be a mighty pair in these stuffed burgersSep 30, 2020 6:00 am - Sometimes a serendipitous food discovery can send you down a delicious path. I've always loved shrimp. My husband, who grew up on Bayou Lafourche in South Louisiana, lik...