Articles filed under Washington Post
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Is Melania Trump's speech a nightmare or no big deal?Jul 19, 2016 1:00 am - Two starkly different reactions emerged Tuesday morning as the political world came to grips with evidence that Melania Trump, who testified to her husband's loyalty and...
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Crossing America with a bike in the carJul 17, 2016 7:30 am - Some folks cross the country on a bike. I prefer to drive with a bike in my car. Over several road trips with a two-wheeler in my SUV, I've come to appreciate driving to...
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Congratulations, Theresa May. Now mind that 'glass cliff.'Jul 17, 2016 7:18 am - It's hard to imagine what Theresa May must be thinking right now. Just three weeks ago, she was a low-profile member of David Cameron's Cabinet, regarded as a profession...
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Clinton and Trump are the oldest candidates ever. No one seems to care.Jul 17, 2016 7:15 am - In 2008, John McCain admitted he didn't use a computer, prompting negative ads by then-candidate Barack Obama saying he was “out of touch.” In 1992, a 45-year-old Bill C...
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LivingSocial alums apply lessons learned to foodie start-upJul 17, 2016 7:14 am - Alan Clifford and Ian Costello were problem solvers at LivingSocial, the Washington, D.C.-based daily deals company that was a sizzling start-up before its business mode...
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Pizza employees put skin in the gameJul 17, 2016 7:13 am - Jovante Wood has nearly two dozen tattoos, but this is his first company logo. He got his last tattoo, an outer space motif that takes up most of his forearm, two weeks ...
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Gender pay gap in med schools: Female physicians earn less, less likely to be full professorsJul 17, 2016 7:12 am - You've probably heard that women make 79 cents (or 84 cents, 92 cents or some other number depending on whom you ask) to every dollar that men make. Although the exact n...
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When the director is a friend, and a drinkerJul 17, 2016 7:11 am - Q: I serve on the board of a charitable organization run by volunteers except for one paid, part-time director. For some time, I've been aware that the director, a close...
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The people taking care of American kids live in povertyJul 17, 2016 7:11 am - The people who are paid watch America's children tend to live in poverty. Nearly half receive some kind of government assistance: food stamps, welfare checks, Medicaid. ...
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Why don't millennials contribute to IRAs? They say they don't understand themJul 17, 2016 7:10 am - Individual Retirement Accounts can be an important part of your retirement plan, especially if you don't have an employer-sponsored 401(k) or 403(b). But the fifth annua...