The Washington Posthai fatto flip su SportsNBA Summer League NBA players’ historic push to increase turnout started by getting each other to vote The Washington Post - By Candace BucknerPolitics have always been a force in Mo Bamba’s life. When he was a schoolboy in Harlem, Bamba wrote a letter to President Barack Obama, urging him to find “new ways to help homeless people.” In high the...
The Washington Posthai fatto flip su On ParentingRecipes Divorce and coronavirus have taken away so many of our traditions — and created new ones The Washington Post - By Maggie SmithSince the divorce, I feel myself armoring up when fall arrives. The chill in the air and changing leaves signal the coming of holidays and seasonal traditions I look forward to: picking apples, baking...
The Washington Posthai fatto flip su BusinessBusiness Layoffs still piling up as jobless claims remain stubbornly high The Washington Post - By Eli RosenbergA cascade of new layoffs announced this week is putting pressure on an already strained labor market, as numerous large companies have said they plan to shed thousands of workers in the final months of...
The Washington Posthai fatto flip su EntertainmentJohn Steinbeck John Steinbeck and biographer William Souder make a perfect pair The Washington Post - By Alexander C. Kafka“There’s an old saying that great writing is simple but not easy, and so it is. The search for that one plain but inobvious word that will do the work of five, the agony of untangling a complex idea that...
The Washington Posthai fatto flip su TechnologyTechnology Covid ‘long haulers’ have nowhere else to turn — so they’re finding each other online The Washington Post - By Kelsey AblesChimére Smith and Kimmy Campbell are ‘long-haulers,' or patients who have experienced covid-19 symptoms for more than 30 days. As Chimére Smith clicked on the link to join the covid-19 Slack support group,...
The Washington Posthai fatto flip su OpinionsAmy Coney Barrett Watch out for desperate late hits by Democrats trying to torpedo Barrett The Washington Post - By Hugh Hewitt“Fool me once . . .” You know how the saying ends. During the most contentious confirmations of the past three decades — those of Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh — Democrats successfully...