Articles filed under Washington Post
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Carolyn Hax: Boyfriend ‘obsessed’ with ex — emotionally and financiallySep 30, 2024 10:51 am - Boyfriend of three yeas won’t cut ties with his ex - emotionally or financially. And he might even be doing illegal things with her bank account. Carolyn Hax says it’s time to heed those red flags and get out of the relationship
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Free COVID tests by mail program revived by Biden administrationSep 27, 2024 1:36 am - In anticipation of an expected winter wave of COVID cases, Americans can again order free rapid COVID tests by mail, through covidtests.gov.
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What we learned from Ellen DeGeneres’ Netflix specialSep 26, 2024 5:28 pm - Ellen DeGeneres’ characteristics before 2020 were well known: dancing fiend, prankster, lesbian, comedian. She ended every episode of her popular daytime talk show, “The ...
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How to cook tender, braised brisket, plus tips for buying and storingSep 26, 2024 3:28 pm - Making a brisket for the High Holidays, or any other important meal, can feel like a gamble. Here’s what you need to know about buying, prepping and cooking brisket to put you on the path to success.
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How to cover the worst MLB team ever without going (too) insaneSep 25, 2024 11:23 am - “I don’t feel like I work for the White Sox,” Ozzie Guillen was saying during a tirade directed, it seemed, at people who might wonder why he’s so hard on the White Sox. ...
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Trump is losing his edge on the economy among votersSep 25, 2024 8:13 am - Americans are finally starting to feel better about the economy, invigorating Vice President Kamala Harris’s pitch for the presidency as she narrows her Republican oppone...
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A melty Caprese sandwich is my kind of late-summer mealSep 25, 2024 6:00 am - This spin on the Caprese salad, a pitch-perfect dish of ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and basil, stuffs the main elements inside a garlic bread roll — and lets the cheese get melty under the broiler.
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Skillet chicken with summer vegetables is a one-pan ode to the seasonSep 25, 2024 6:00 am - In this one-pan dinner, savory chunks of chicken join peak-season sweet corn, zucchini, tomatoes and onion.
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Buying for the long haul: How to choose a resilient houseSep 25, 2024 3:30 am - After a hot stormy summer, homeowners are more aware than ever of the toll that extreme temperatures, high winds, torrential rain and power outages can have on their families and homes. While water issues can be hazardous and costly to repair, flying debris such as tree branches can damage roofs and windows. But there are steps buyers can take to evaluate risk before buying and that homeowners can take to mitigate risk before a storm.
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When mammograms lead to more testing, it doesn’t mean automatic bad newsSep 25, 2024 12:36 am - Mammogram callbacks are common, but can be scary, especially if you have to wait for an appointment. The vast majority of the callbacks turn out to be false alarms — fewer than 1 in 10 women who return for more imaging have cancer. But experts urge women to not ignore the callback.