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This $20 sparkling wine is a bargain bubbly for summer celebrations
Plus, a smoky Spanish tempranillo, and a delicious boxed rosé for any outing.
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‘I was one of those children.’ Readers chatted about the idea of past lives.
Features writer Caitlin Gibson and comments editor Michael Blackmon chatted with Post readers about the trend of children who describe recollections of former lives.
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Cottage pie with turkey and peas offers comfort in any season
Ground turkey and peas with a topping of creamy mashed potatoes makes for a festive meal year round.
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Apple Says Destructive iPad Ad ‘Missed the Mark’
People in the creative world widely panned a commercial showing a giant hydraulic press squishing objects ranging from paint cans to a piano.
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Apple’s worst ad ever?
For years now, Apple has been as much a marketing company as a technology company. But after Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the iPad Pro ad this week, you have to ask whether Apple has lost its marketing mojo. The ad features — if that’s the right word — musical instruments, artist tools, toys, and games…
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Assumable Mortgages Are Making a Comeback in a High-Rate Market
Assumable mortgages — or low-rate mortgages that home buyers can take over from home sellers — are making a comeback. The process can be challenging.
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Stormy and the bookkeepers
On this week’s episode, the crew discusses adult film actress Stormy Daniels’ testimony about her sexual encounter with the former president, and whether the prosecution went too far in asking for specific details. And senior video journalist Jorge Ribas joins the show from outside the Manhattan courthouse where the trial is taking place, to reveal…
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Two political operatives struck plea deals in Henry Cuellar bribe case
Newly unsealed documents show that Cuellar’s former campaign manager and a San Antonio businessman made plea agreements in March.
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Barron Trump Is Picked to Be Delegate at the Republican Convention
In his most political role to date, Donald J. Trump’s youngest son will serve as a delegate from Florida just a few months after graduating from high school.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Women Whose Cars Were Seized by the Police
Two Alabama women spent more than a year trying to reclaim vehicles they owned, which the police had confiscated after arresting their drivers on drug charges.