Articles filed under Washington Post
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Why we don't count to 10 before hitting 'send'Jul 30, 2016 7:07 am - By now it should be abundantly clear that anything written in email could very well end up read by anyone with an Internet connection. This we know. It's the lesson taug...
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Americans love technology, but do we want it inside our bodies?Jul 30, 2016 7:00 am - It's clear from our screen-obsessed society that people love technology. But how do we feel about implanting new technology into our own bodies? Do people who never let ...
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The VCR is officially deadJul 30, 2016 7:00 am - The videocassette recorder that revolutionized home entertainment by allowing television audiences to capture their favorite shows on tape and watch them at their leisur...
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Your health: Repairing teeth with stem cellsJul 30, 2016 7:00 am - Repairing teeth with stem cells Walking into a dentist's office could be less of a frightening thing in the future if scientists Kyle Vining of Harvard and Adam Cel...
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Reagan shooter John Hinckley Jr. to be freed after 35 yearsJul 27, 2016 1:00 am - WASHINGTON — John W. Hinckley, Jr., will be released from a government psychiatric hospital more than 35 years after he attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan ...
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Big Ten's Delany hints at retirement by end of new TV dealJul 26, 2016 1:00 am - Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany, perhaps the most powerful figure in college athletics, said Tuesday that he doesn't plan to be in his role when the league renegotiates ...
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Sanders backs Clinton-Kaine ticket, but his supporters jeerJul 25, 2016 1:00 am - PHILADELPHIA - Democrats faced dramatic eruptions of party discord Monday that threatened to distract from high-profile speeches meant to convey unity on the first day o...
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The part-time job that can pay more than $250,000 a yearJul 24, 2016 7:17 am - The people who sit on the boards of America's largest corporations got a modest raise last year. Corporate directors at Fortune 500 companies saw a three percent increas...
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The job nobody can seem to keep: college presidentJul 24, 2016 7:16 am - When Temple University hired Neil Theobald as its president in 2013, some at the Philadelphia institution with 37,000 students described his selection as a harbinger of ...
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The unique - often hidden - perks offered by your credit cardJul 24, 2016 7:16 am - Most of us think of cash back or free flights when we consider the benefits of using credit cards. However, many of them offer unique, often hidden, benefits outside of ...