Articles filed under Washington Post
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These two tech glitches grounded planes nationwide. How worried should we be?Apr 02, 2019 1:00 am - Technology and commercial air travel have come under heightened scrutiny in the wake of two tragic Boeing 737 Max crashes. So, when a pair of software glitches grounded ...
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The AAF reportedly isn't going to make it through its first seasonApr 02, 2019 1:00 am - Last week, Alliance of American Football principal investor Tom Dundon told USA Today he would have to consider folding the first-year league if the NFL - specifically i...
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Sorry we doubted you, March Madness. Your latest was a masterpiece.Apr 01, 2019 1:00 am - Goodbye again, March, you sorehead. We're sorry. We're sorry we sneered you weren't up to snuff this year with your first-weekend tedium and your paucity of upsets and y...
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She walked into a meeting with 14 white, male bankers - and ran the roomMar 31, 2019 6:20 am - This space most frequently is dedicated to entrepreneurs who build stuff - companies, causes, machines. A spirit for business and entrepreneurism springs from many sourc...
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Unlimited vacation - the one benefit workers want more than anythingMar 31, 2019 6:12 am - Employees have a new favorite perk, and it's not free craft-brewed beer, student loan repayment benefits or eco-friendly roof gardens at the office. It's much simpler: M...
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Why US Steel and others are expanding paid family leaveMar 31, 2019 6:10 am - United States Steel Corp. said recently it was expanding its paid leave benefits for nonunion employees and rolling out a slew of new benefits such as gender reassignmen...
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4 issues homebuyers will face this springMar 31, 2019 6:00 am - As the spring home buying market kicks into high gear, house hunters may be mostly focused on lining up their financing and finding a place to purchase. While affordabil...
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Man insists boss's flatulence 'was a form of bullying' - and is suing for $1.2MMar 31, 2019 6:00 am - A case of a form of schoolyard squabbling arrived at a Court of Appeal in Australia on Monday. The court is tasked with deciding whether flatulence is a form of bullying...
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Analysis: Apple now wants to do pretty much everything for you, but will you save money?Mar 30, 2019 6:25 am - You know Apple as the company that makes your iPhone. On Monday it said it also wants to be your cable guy, newsstand, credit card and video arcade. Add up all those new...
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Baristas beware: A robot that makes gourmet cups of coffee has arrivedMar 30, 2019 6:00 am - In the food industry, it seems, the robot revolution is well underway, with machines mastering skilled tasks that have always been performed by people. In Boston, robots...