Articles filed under Washington Post
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Ryan Seacrest's Oscars red carpet pretended that sexual harassment doesn't existMar 05, 2018 12:00 am - Ryan Seacrest's reign as the prince of the red carpet may have ended tonight. Usually the E! host is a mandatory stop for Oscar guests on their way into the awards cerem...
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New IRS tool lets you see if your employer is messing up your taxesMar 04, 2018 12:05 am - The Internal Revenue Service released a new tool Wednesday designed to help millions of Americans ensure they're not dramatically underpaying or overpaying their taxes u...
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How late-in-life dads are eligible for a Social Security bonusMar 04, 2018 12:05 am - Would you believe that President Donald Trump is eligible for an extra Social Security benefit of about $15,000 a year because of his 11-year-old son, Barron Trump? Well...
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You can now use a 529 to pay for K-12 tuition, but should you?Mar 04, 2018 12:00 am - Among the changes in the tax overhaul passed by Congress in December was a provision allowing parents to use money saved in a 529 plan to pay for private school tuition ...
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Olfactory offender in the office? Manager can't shrink from this dutyMar 04, 2018 12:00 am - Q1: Our administrative staffer takes breaks to smoke and is a heavy coffee drinker. The combination of these odors, plus some kind of sickly sweet odor (body odor or som...
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Work from home? If you don't have this insurance, you could be at riskMar 04, 2018 12:00 am - When Regina Mohr started her home-based business, Caliber Meetings and Events, she knew she needed insurance. "Luckily I have good relationships with all my clients," Mo...
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7 marathons, 7 days, 7 continents and one man with Parkinson's. Can he make it?Mar 03, 2018 6:30 am - During the first marathon, Bret Parker felt great - for the first 15 miles of ice and snow. "I was chugging along, and I had no symptoms," he recalled the next day. "I w...
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Here's what it's like to ride in Waymo's self-driving vanMar 03, 2018 12:05 am - Self-driving vehicles have become a common sight on roads in a small number of cities across the country. But for the vast majority of the country, seeing an autonomous ...
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Review: Google's tiny Clips camera isn't an evil all-seeing eye. Yet.Mar 03, 2018 12:00 am - The very idea of the first camera from Google causes people to freak out. The tiny Clips camera, which arrived in stores Tuesday, decides on its own what to record. When...
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Analysis: Can tech fix its own future?Mar 03, 2018 12:00 am - Is technology-based innovation, long seen as our best hope for improving quality of life, developing sustainable energy sources and equalizing global economic opportunit...